But the biggest smile on his face came as he danced and jived on the sidelines.
Jackson was positively ebullient when former Utah quarterback Tyler Huntley made his NFL debut in the second half of the Ravens 40-14 win Sunday over the Jacksonville Jaguars to keep pace in the playoff chase at 9-5. And when the former Utes star bolted for a 19-yard run in the fourth quarter, the third-year signal-caller couldn t control himself any longer. I didn t want to let anybody know about Tyler, about Snoop, Jackson said of Huntley. But he showed glimpses today what he can do. Hopefully, he can show you guys some more.
Browns defensive player grades vs. the Giants: Who was elite, average and replaceable in Week 15?
Updated Dec 21, 2020;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Browns gave up just two field goals and denied the Giants touchdowns on three red zone trips in Sunday’s 20-6 win. To provide a fuller picture of how the defense performed, here is how Pro Football Focus analysts graded Browns defensive players.
( on a scale of 0-100, with higher grades indicating better play. PFF has explained its grades this way: 100-90 elite; 89-85 Pro Bowler; 84-70 starter; 69-60 backup; 59-0 replaceable. In other words, not too different from how we would match up percentages with traditional letter grades in school.)