Player Notes
Indianapolis Colts Mack, Marlon · Dec 18, 2018
RB Marlon Mack ran for a career-best 139 yards and two touchdowns against the Cowboys. Mack enjoyed his third 100-yard rushing game of the season, the first time a Colts back has done that since Joseph Addai had four in 2007.
Atlanta Falcons Ryan, Matt · Dec 18, 2018
QB Matt Ryan completed 22 of 36 passes for 231 yards and two touchdowns for a rating of 98.3. He ran for a touchdown, giving him a career-high three, and reached 30 passing touchdowns for the third season.
Atlanta Falcons Smith, Ito · Dec 18, 2018
RB Ito Smith hurt his knee on Sunday and will miss the rest of the season. Coach Dan Quinn said Smith did not injury his ACL, but will require surgery that will prevent him from playing in the final two games.
Atlanta Falcons Jones, Deion · Dec 18, 2018
LB Deion Jones intercepted a pass and returned it for a touchdown. It was his third pick-six since 2016, tied for the most in the NFL with Eddie Jackson during that stretch.
Atlanta Falcons Hooper, Austin · Dec 18, 2018
TE Austin Hooper did not play against the Cardinals. His status will be re-evaluated later in the week.
Arizona Cardinals Sherfield, Trent · Dec 18, 2018
WR Trent Sherfield, a rookie, had the chance to celebrate his 7-yard touchdown catch from Mike Glennon with 3:14 left to play in front of a huge contingent of family and friends in Atlanta.
Arizona Cardinals Bucannon, Deone · Dec 18, 2018
LB Deone Bucannon was back in the lineup Sunday after missing the past three games with rib and collar bone injuries.
Arizona Cardinals Rosen, Josh · Dec 18, 2018
QB Josh Rosen completed 13 of 22 passes for 132 yards with two interceptions and a fumble lost on a strip-sack Sunday. He was sacked six times. He was replaced by Mike Glennon in the second half. He will start Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams.
Arizona Cardinals Williams, Chad · Dec 18, 2018
WR Chad Williams was not healthy enough with his troubled hamstring to be available in Atlanta last week. Head coach Steve Wilks said Monday he was "hopeful" Williams can play Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams.
Arizona Cardinals Williams, Brandon · Dec 18, 2018
CB Brandon Williams had his first extended experience of game action Sunday because of a concussion suffered by David Amerson. He had not played a snap on defense all season before Sunday. He played in 61 snaps Sunday.
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