The 2022 NFL regular season has wrapped and Week 18 was highlighted by #ProDucks Justin Herbert and Penei Sewell.
Herbert threw for 273 yards and two touchdowns against the Denver Broncos, his eighth multi-touchdown game of the regular season. Sewell also finished the season on a high note, making a key pancake block on a play late in the fourth quarter as Detroit drove to beat Green Bay and keep the Packers out of the playoffs.
Fifteen #ProDucks have clinched spots in the playoffs with nine different playoff-bound teams, including 10 on the active rosters of six different organizations heading to the postseason.
At the conclusion of the 2022 NFL regular season the Oregon Football program had 28 former Ducks under contract with 18 different NFL teams, including 21 #ProDucks on the active rosters of 14 different organizations as the season came to a close.
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Atlanta Falcons (7-10)
- QB Marcus Mariota is on the Falcon’s Reserve/Injured list. Mariota finished the season with 2,219 total passing yards, 15 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He also rushed for 438 yards, a new single-season career high.
Baltimore Ravens (10-7)
- QB Anthony Brown Jr. made his first career start against Cincinnati. Brown completed 19-of-44 passes for 286 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions in the Baltimore’s 27-16 loss to the Bengals. The Ravens will play in the AFC Wild Card round on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. With the status of both Lamar Jackson and Tyler Huntley in question entering the postseason, Brown may have an opportunity to make his NFL postseason debut on Sunday.
Cleveland Browns (7-10)
- CB Thomas Graham Jr. did not play in Cleveland’s 38-14 loss to the Steelers.
- TE Pharaoh Brown did not record any stats against Pittsburgh.
Dallas Cowboys (12-5)
- OL George Moore is currently on Dallas’ practice squad. The Cowboys will face Tampa Bay in the Wild Card round on Monday night.
Detroit Lions (9-8)
- OL Penei Sewell started every game for the Lions this season at right tackle. Sewell made a key pancake block on the hook-and-ladder play late in the fourth quarter as Detroit drove to put Green Bay away and finish with a winning record. Sewell also did not allow a single pressure on the night and received an overall season grade of 80.3 from Pro Football Focus. He also finished the regular season…
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