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Sooners in the Pros: Week Ten

November 15, 2006 | Football

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Mark Clayton had seven catches for 125 yards including a 65-yard touchdown reception to lead the Baltimore Ravens to a 27-26 win over the Tennessee Titans. The Ravens trailed 26-7 midway through the second quarter, but scored 20 unanswered points to clinch the victory.
 
Kelly Gregg recorded nine tackles for Baltimore, who improved to 7-2 on the season and remained in firm control of the AFC North. Brandon Jones caught one pass for the Titans, a fourth quarter reception that went for 10 yards and a Tennessee first down.

 
Tommie Harris amassed five tackles for the Chicago Bears, who came up with a huge victory on the road, 38-20, against the New York Giants. Mark Bradley, who had been inactive for most of the season, was back for Sunday's game and responded with four catches for 79 yards and a touchdown. 

 

Bradley's touchdown reception came with 35 seconds left in the first half, a 29-yard strike from Rex Grossman that brought the Bears to within 13-10 at the half. Derrick Strait, who has been released by two different teams this season, was signed by Chicago last week. He is now the fifth Sooner on the Bears roster. 

 

Strait was inactive for the game Sunday, as was J.D. Runnels. Chicago is now 8-1 and has a two-game lead in the NFC home-field advantage throughout the playoffs race.

 

Brodney Pool had an interception to go along with three tackles as the Browns upset the Atlanta Falcons, 17-13. Travis Wilson remained inactive for the Cleveland.

 

Brandon Moore continued his dominance for the San Francisco defense, accounting for nine tackles and two sacks to help the 49ers to a 19-13 win over the Detroit Lions. 

 

Moore was featured this week on Fox Sports Net's “Pro Football Preview”, showcasing him spending the day as a firefighter. He said he had always wanted to be a fireman, and it is something he said he would love to do “even more” after the experience.

 

The Denver Broncos defeated the Oakland Raiders, 17-13, to move to 7-2 on the year. Stephen Alexander had six catches for the Broncos, totaling 49 yards. 

 

Clint Ingram had four tackles for the Jacksonville Jaguars, but the Jags fell to the Houston Texans, 13-10.  Ingram made his fourth consecutive start at outside linebacker.

 

PRO BOWL 2007
Sooner fans can still vote for their favorite Sooners on NFL.com. After clicking the link below, click the "Vote Now!" link and a new window opens. Once the window opens, click the "Start Voting" arrow and the voting begins. 
 
On the left side of the window, positions listed are Quarterbacks, Running Backs, Wide Receivers, Fullback, Tight End, Kicker, Punter and "Other Positions". Players are listed by last name with their first initial. All but one Sooner on the list (Mark Clayton, who is under the wide receivers) are under the "other positions" category. 
 
To vote for these other positions, simply click the specified link and then the "continue voting for additional positions" arrow. Listed in the "other positions" category are Guard, Tackle, Center, Cornerback, Strong Safety, Free Safety, Defensive End, Inside Linebacker, Outside Linebacker, Interior Lineman, Kick Returner and Special Teamer.
 
Sooners up for Pro Bowl selection include: Mark Clayton, Baltimore, AFC Wide Receiver; Davin Joseph, Tampa Bay, NFC Guard; Jammal Brown, New Orleans, NFC Tackle; Roy Williams, Dallas, NFC Strong Safety; Clint Ingram, Jacksonville, AFC Outside Linebacker; Tommie Harris, Chicago, NFC Interior Lineman; and Kelly Gregg, Baltimore, AFC Interior Lineman. 
 
Once finished, select the "submit ballot" option and your vote is in!
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LOOKING AHEAD TO WEEK 11

Important Week 11 games involving former Sooners include: Clint Ingram and the Jacksonville Jaguars welcome the New York Giants to their house for Monday Night Football. Both teams are coming off losses and are looking to right the ship.
 
Roy Williams and the Dallas Cowboys are at home looking to derail the Indianapolis Colts' perfect record.

 

The New York Jets are coming off a huge win at New England. They'll be back home to face the NFC's best team, Mark Bradley, J.D. Runnels, Dusty Dvoracek, Derrick Strait, Tommie Harris and the Chicago Bears.

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