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Sooners in the Pros: Week 14

December 15, 2006 | Football

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SOONERS IN THE PROS | December 15, 2006

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Mark Clayton had his third 100-yard receiving game of the season as the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Kansas City Chiefs on the road, 20-10. Clayton finished with five catches for 112 yards including an 87-yard touchdown.
 

With 763 yards on the season, Clayton is within striking distance of 1,000 yards with three games remaining. Kelly Gregg had four tackles for the Ravens and Corey Ivy added a solo tackle.
 

The New Orleans Saints blasted the Dallas Cowboys at Texas Stadium, 42-17. Jammal Brown and the Saints' offense racked up 536 total yards to run the Cowboys out of the building. Roy Williams had three tackles in a losing effort for Dallas.
 

The San Diego Chargers beat the Denver Broncos, 48-20, to improve to 11-2. Stephen Alexander had one reception for the Broncos, accounting for 16 yards.
 

Brandon Moore had four tackles and a sack for the San Francisco 49ers, who fell, 30-19, to the Green Bay Packers. The ageless Brett Favre led the way for Green Bay with 293 yards passing and two touchdowns. 
 

The Tennessee Titans won their fourth consecutive game, defeating the Houston Texas 26-20 in overtime. Brandon Jones caught two passes for 33 yards for the Titans.
 

Down 17-13 in the fourth quarter, the Titans took the lead with 3:53 to go on a Travis Henry touchdown run. A Kris Brown field goal sent the game into overtime, where Vince Young ran 39 yards for the game-winning score.
 

The Jacksonville Jaguars came up big with a convincing 44-17 victory over the Indianapolis Colts at home. The loss was Indianapolis' third in four games. Clint Ingram registered three tackles for the Jags.
 

Brodney Pool was all over the field for the Cleveland Browns, accounting for eight total tackles. Despite his efforts, the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Browns, 27-7, during Thursday Night Football.
 

Derrick Strait is on the move again after being released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Strait was quickly picked up by the Carolina Panthers.
 

Tommie Harris underwent surgery to repair his torn hamstring on Tuesday, ending his season for the Chicago Bears.
 

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 15

Sooner matchups to look forward to in Week 15: Brodney Pool, Travis Wilson and the Cleveland Browns travel to Baltimore to take on Mark Clayton, Dan Cody, Kelly Gregg, Corey Ivy, Chris Chester and the Ravens in a battle of past and present Cleveland franchises.
 

Clint Ingram and the Jacksonville Jaguars head to Nashville to face Brandon Jones, Andre Woolfolk and the streaking Tennessee Titans.
 

Davin Joseph and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are on the road to battle Mark Bradley, J.D. Runnels, Dusty Dvoracek, Tommie Harris and the Chicago Bears.

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