Former Wisconsin quarterback dices up Browns defense in Week 12 loss

Former Wisconsin quarterback diced up Browns’ defense in 24-19 loss

Former Wisconsin quarterback Russell Wilson diced up the Cleveland Browns defense on third and fourth down during the Pittsburgh Steelers’ narrow loss on Thursday night.

Despite falling 24-19 to the Browns, the Steelers quarterback played nearly perfectly in late-down situations during the second-half blizzard at Huntington Bank Field.

The UW alumnus completed 12 of 13 pass attempts for 203 passing yards and one touchdown in those scenarios. He also recorded a 144.4 passer rating.

Given the horrid weather in Cleveland, it’s almost hard to comprehend how Wilson pulled off such a stat line. Plus, Browns’ superstar defensive end Myles Garrett recorded three sacks, three tackles for loss and three QB hits in the effort.

For the game, Wilson completed 21 of 28 passes for 270 yards and the one touchdown to wide receiver Calvin Austin III.

Facing a 18-13 deficit, Wilson stepped back and launched a 23-yard bullet to Austin down the middle of the end zone. The touchdown lifted Pittsburgh up 19-18, but became the final score for Wilson’s crew on the evening.

On multiple occasions, head coach Mike Tomlin opted to go with quarterback Justin Fields in read-option scenarios. Wilson, as any true professional would, addressed his coach’s decision with media after the game.

“Obviously, we have trust in Justin [Fields] too in what he can do and what he’s capable of,” Wilson told reporters in his postgame press conference. “I always want to be in there. That’s just the competitor in me. But at the same time, I think, like I said, we have great trust in Justin and our team and our coaches and everything we were doing.”

The Steelers are now 8-3 and face another division foe, the Cincinatti Bengals, on Dec. 1 at Paycor Stadium.

Former Wisconsin linebacker records game-changing strip-sack in Steelers loss to Browns

Former Wisconsin linebacker records game-changing strip-sack in Steelers loss to Browns

Former Wisconsin linebacker Nick Herbig made his presence felt in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 24-19 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Thursday.

Herbig stepped up when it mattered most as a blizzard roared on at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio. With just over seven minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the UW alumnus strip-sacked Browns quarterback Jameis Winston near Cleveland’s 20-yard line to flip possession in favor of Pittsburgh.

Fellow Wisconsin alumnus Russell Wilson would help the Steelers capitalize on Herbig’s huge play with a 23-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Calvin Austin III. In the blink of an eye, Pittsburgh turned an 18-13 deficit in a 19-18 edge.

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Winston would ultimately lead the Browns on a nine-play, 45-yard scoring drive capped by a rushing touchdown from Nick Chubb. After that sequence, the score remained 24-19 in favor of Cleveland for the remainder of the contest.

Regardless of the outcome, Herbig played extremely well. The former Badger tallied five tackles, two QB hits and the strip-sack. His season-long numebers are now up to 15 total tackles, 3.5 sacks and three forced fumbles.

Former Wisconsin linebacker discusses breakout season with Eagles

Former Wisconsin linebacker discusses breakout season with Eagles

Former Wisconsin Badgers linebacker Zack Baun shared some insight on his breakout season with NFL Network’s Good Morning Football on Wednesday.

After registering a game-best 15 tackles in the Philadelphia Eagles’ win over the Washington Commanders on Nov. 14, Baun was named the NFC’s Defensive Player of the Week for Week 10.

While it was just one performance, the game served as a microcosm for his dominant 2024 season with the Eagles.

After playing four seasons with the New Orleans Saints from 2020-2023, Baun has assumed off-the-ball linebacker duties in Philadelphia. That change has led to Baun finding dominant form.

Through 10 games, Baun has recorded 102 total tackles, three forced fumbles and three sacks for Vic Fangio’s defensive unit. The West Bend, Wisconsin native spoke on how he’s found success in the new role.

“I was a receiver at West Bend East, then I was a quarterback at Brown Deer and an outside linebacker at Wisconsin,” Baun said. “It’s been the transitions all throughout that have helped me make this transition off the ball. The transition is nothing new for me. I’m just a football player. I love football, and I love the game. If I’m out there, I’m trying to be the best and do the best.”

At this trajectory, Baun will be an All-Pro at the linebacker position. He ranks fifth in the NFL in total tackles and is unquestionably the most impactful player on the Eagles’ defense.

At 8-2, the Eagles lead the NFC East and don’t appear to be slowing down. They will face a hungry Los Angeles Rams team on Nov. 24 on Sunday Night Football.

Former Wisconsin linebacker continues dominant 2024 season with Eagles

Former Wisconsin linebacker continues dominant 2024 season with Eagles

Former Wisconsin linebacker Zack Baun delivered another signature performance for the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday Night Football.

After being named the NFC’s Defensive Player of the Week on Wednesday, Baun captained the Eagles defense to its sixth straight win in a 26-18 victory over the division rival Washington Commanders.

Baun recorded 15 tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass deflection in the triumph. He also denied Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels from moving the chains on a key fourth-down play late in the fourth quarter.

Down 12-10 at the Eagles’ 26-yard line, Washington elected to go for it on the short fourth-down sequence with hopes of reaching the end zone and shaving time off the clock. Daniels fielded the snap and scrambled to the right before Baun fended off an offensive lineman and executed the tackle.

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On the season, Baun has now recorded 102 total tackles, an NFL-best 64 solo tackles, five tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, two sacks and one interception.

The season for Baun is nothing short of incredible. In four seasons with the New Orleans Saints, Baun notched just 88 total tackles. In just one season, he has suddenly turned into one of the best inside linebackers in the NFL.

Baun will be back in action on Nov. 24 when the Eagles face off against the Los Angeles Rams.

Two former Wisconsin linebackers named NFL Players of the Week

Two former Wisconsin linebackers named NFL Players of the Week

Former Wisconsin linebackers Zack Baun and Leo Chenal were named NFL Players of the Week on Thursday.

Baun earned the ‘NFC Defensive Player of the Week’ designation for his contributions in the Philadelphia Eagles’ 34-6 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Nov. 10.

In that contest, the UW alumnus recorded eight tackles, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one tackle for loss. In nine games, Baun ranks No. 11 in the NFL in total tackles with 87. He has also notched two sacks and one interception as the Eagles’ most dominant linebacker this season.

ProFootballFocus has also awarded Baun with the highest grade of any linebacker across the NFL from Weeks 8-10.

Baun joined Arizona Cardinals’ quarterback Kyler Murray and Detroit Lions’ kicker Jake Bates on the NFC ‘Players of the Week’ batch of studs from Week 10.

Chenal, meanwhile, was almost a no-brainer for ‘AFC Special Teams Player of the Week’ after what he did against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

He joined Baltimore Ravens’ quarterback Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills’ cornerback Taron Johnson in the AFC ‘Players of the Week’ cohort for this week.

Chenal, who played at UW from 2019-2021, clinched the Kansas City Chiefs’ 15th straight win with a blocked field goal as time expired at Arrowhead Stadium.

The sequence occurred when, with one second remaining, Broncos’ kicker Will Lutz squared up for a 35-yard field goal attempt and Chenal leaped through Denver’s offensive line to deny the attempt and secure the 16-14 win.

Through eight games this season, he has posted 33 total tackles, 22 solo tackles and three pass deflections.

Tennessee Titans sign former Wisconsin Badgers offensive lineman

Tennessee Titans sign former Wisconsin Badgers offensive lineman

The Tennessee Titans claimed former Wisconsin offensive lineman Logan Bruss off of waivers on Tuesday.

The move arrived just a day after the Los Angeles Rams elected to waive the 2022 NFL draftee before their Week 10 game vs. the Miami Dolphins.

Shortly after his acquisition, Bruss joined Tennessee’s locker room and participated in practice on Wednesday. Head coach Brian Callahan indicated that the UW alumnus will play guard for the Titans going forward.

Bruss will also wear No. 66 for Tennessee after sporting No. 60 for Los Angeles in 2024.

Bruss was selected No. 104 overall by the Rams in the 2022 NFL draft. After tearing his ACL during the 2022 preseason, he spent all of 2023 on Los Angeles’ practice squad. He then appeared in eight games for L.A. in 2024, starting three, after making the Week 1 roster.

The 6-foot-5 lineman appeared in 41 games for the Badgers from 2017-21. He earned All-Big Ten second team honors during a 2021 season in which he blocked for Badger-turned-New-York-Jet RB Braelon Allen.

Now, Bruss will get an opportunity to block for running backs Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears out of the Titans’ backfield. Tennessee plays its next game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, Nov. 17.

Patrick Mahomes praises former Wisconsin linebacker after game-winning play

Patrick Mahomes praises former Wisconsin linebacker after game-winning play

Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback Patrick Mahomes praised former Wisconsin Badgers linebacker Leo Chenal after his game-clinching field goal block on Sunday.

Shortly after Chenal blocked Denver Broncos’ kicker Will Lutz’s 35-yard field goal attempt to clinch the Chiefs’ 15th consecutive victory, Mahomes took to the podium and had this to say about his teammate:

“He’s extremely strong,” Mahomes said. “He’s got the strength of a [defensive] lineman, but he plays the linebacker position. You don’t want to be with that guy when he’s working out. We call him John Cena.”

Mahomes isn’t far off. At 6-foot-3, Chenal has 250 pounds of pure muscle. After starting 10 games in 2023, the UW alumnus has morphed into one of defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s most lethal assets.

Through eight games this season, he has posted 33 total tackles, 22 solo tackles and three pass deflections. Defensive lineman Chris Jones and cornerback Trent McDuffie might grab the weekly headlines, but Chenal is unquestionably the most versatile player on Spagnuolo’s side of the ball.

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In terms of what the entire Chiefs defense provides, Fox Sports ranks the group as the No. 5 unit across the NFL with 293.6 yards per game and 16 touchdowns relinquished.

Kansas City will look to showcase that type of prowess in its highly-anticipated Week 11 game against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills on Nov. 17.

PFF: Former Wisconsin Badger is the NFL’s best linebacker over last three weeks

PFF: Former Wisconsin linebacker is the highest-graded LB from Week 8-10

Former Wisconsin Badgers linebacker Zack Baun is ProFootballFocus’ highest-graded linebacker from Weeks 8-10 of the 2024 NFL season

Through nine appearances with the Philadelphia Eagles this season, Baun has been nothing short of incredible. The UW alumnus is responsible for 87 total tackles, 55 solo tackles, three forced fumbles, two sacks and one interception as the Eagles’ mainstay in the linebacker room.

Baun has posted 30 total tackles, three forced fumbles, one interception and two pass deflections just in the last three contests.

His highest grade arrived in the Eagles’ Week 9 game vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars. His 10 tackles and two pass deflections were enough to earn him an overall grade of 92.6, the most among any qualified linebacker across the league.

Baun’s status as one of the NFL’s most elite in the middle of the defense is somewhat of a shocker. Prior to this season, the Brown Deer, Wisconsin native’s career high in tackles for a season was 30 with the New Orleans Saints. As of Nov. 11, he’s No. 11 in total tackles across the league.

Baun and the Eagles will be back in action against the Washington Commanders on Nov. 14 in Philadelphia.

Former Wisconsin linebacker snatches first interception of 2024 NFL season

Former Wisconsin linebacker snatches first interception of 2024 season

Former Wisconsin linebacker T.J. Edwards recorded his first interception of the 2024 season on Sunday vs. the New England Patriots.

The play arrived on a first-down sequence early in the first quarter of the Chicago Bears’ game vs. New England. When Patriots quarterback Drake Maye rolled to his right and tossed a jump pass to tight end Austin Hooper, Edwards leaped, snagged the attempt and skillfully got both feet down to secure the interception.

The play flipped possession in Chicago’s favor, but the Bears were unable to orchestrate a scoring drive and punted after three plays.

Nonetheless, the play encapsulates Edwards’ versatility. At 6-foot-1, 241 pounds, Edwards is excellent outside of the hashes. Whether it be making a tackle in the open field against a dynamic running back or defending a play-action pass, Edwards has the ability to alter the course of a game.

The former Badger led all defenders with 13 total tackles, including seven solo. Through nine games this season, the UW alumnus is responsible for 73 total tackles, 42 solo tackles, one sack, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one interception, two pass deflections and four tackles for loss.

After spending three seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, Edwards has become nothing short of a game-changer in Chicago He posted 155 total tackles and a career-high 2.5 sacks in 17 games during the 2023 season.

Edwards will again suit up at linebacker next week alongside Tremaine Edmunds and Jack Sanborn in the Bears’ tenth game of the season against the Green Bay Packers on Nov. 17.

Former Wisconsin quarterback leads Steelers to statement victory

Former Wisconsin quarterback wins third straight game with Steelers

Former Badger Russell Wilson led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a win over the Washington Commanders in his third start of the 2024 season on Sunday.

The former Badger threw for 195 yards and three touchdowns in the Steelers’ thrilling 28-27 victory. That performance follows his 278-yard, one-touchdown in his second game as a Steeler on Oct. 28.

For the third straight game, Wilson served as a game manager throughout the contest. Once more, he executed when it mattered most.

Needing a touchdown in the Steelers’ final scoring drive, Wilson received a snap on a third-down sequence at Washington’s 32-yard line. The Commanders sent the house, but the former Badger launched a fall-away bread-basket pass from the 40-yard line to wide receiver Mike Williams.

The former Jet snagged the pass and tumbled into the end zone to complete the 32-yard score.

Through three games under center, Wilson has logged 737 passing yards, four passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown. Again, head coach Mike Tomlin’s risk in sidelining quarterback Justin Fields in favor of Wilson appears to be a stroke of genius for the Steelers.

Wilson will take the snaps for the fourth straight game when his squad squares off against the division rival Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Nov. 17.