Aggies in the NFL: Where to watch in Week 17 of the NFL Season

See where all your favorite Aggies are playing during the 17th Sunday and Monday of the 2023 NFL regular season.

Week 17 of the 2023 NFL Season wasn’t very exciting unless you’re a Cleveland Browns fan. Defeating the visiting New York Jets 37-20, the veteran quarterback and potential Comeback Player of the Year candidate Joe Flacco threw three touchdowns against his former team, while former Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett, a favorite to win Defensive Player of the Year, recorded, three tackles, a sack, and four QB hits including double-digit pressures.

Every week, we at Aggies Wire recognize all the Aggies who are still active and making an impact in the NFL. Outside of wide receiver Mike Evans and Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Justin Madubuike, Garrett, who continues to pad his Hall of Fame resume year after year, is by far having his best season yet, already recording 14 sacks, two shy of his single-season record 16 sacks during the 2021 and 2022 campaigns.

Looking ahead, playoff spots are up for grabs, and as of right now, nearly a dozen Aggies will be represented in the international playoffs starting next month.

Here are the matchups, game times, and broadcasting information for several Aggies playing in the NFL this Sunday and Monday.

The Xs and Os with Greg Cosell: Previewing Week 17’s biggest NFL matchups

In this week’s “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” the guys get into Week 17’s biggest NFL matchups with tape and advanced metrics.

It’s time for Week 17 of the 2023 NFL season, and Greg Cosell of NFL Films and ESPN’s NFL Matchup, and Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire and the USA Today Sports Media Group, are here to get you ready for the most important games and interesting matchups:

Cleveland Browns-New York Jets: Joe Flacco is killing defenses with shot plays out of play-action, and as good as the Jets’ defense has been all season long, that’s a vulnerability on their side.

Detroit Lions-Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys have played more man defense than any other team this season, but all 10 of Jared Goff’s interceptions this season have come against zone coverage. Dallas played more zone against the Miami Dolphins last week; that trend might continue.

Los Angeles Rams-New York Giants: It’s time to check in on Matthew Stafford and what he’s dialing up in Sean McVay’s shape-shifting offense.

Miami Dolphins-Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens just came off a great game in which they beat the San Francisco 49ers on both sides of the ball, and Mike McDaniel’s Dolphins present similar challenges.

Cincinnati Bengals-Kansas City Chiefs: The Chiefs’ offense is circling the drain, and it’s everybody’s fault. Can they turn it around in time for the playoffs?

You can watch this week’s “Xs and Os,” featuring tape and advanced metric analysis of all Week 17’s biggest NFL matchups, right here:

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You can also listen and subscribe to the “Xs and Os” podcast on Spotify…

…and on Apple Podcasts.

With the Ravens’ defense, it’s the little things that matter the most

Against the 49ers, Mike Macdonald’s Ravens defense proved to be the class of the NFL. All we can hope for is a Super Bowl rematch.

Monday night’s game between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers was billed as a few things: The game of the year, a game between the NFL’s two best teams, and a Super Bowl preview. All possibly true, but the one thing it was not billed as was a total domination on the Ravens’ part. But in the 33-19 beatdown that was not as close as the score indicated, a Baltimore Beatdown was exactly what happened. Lamar Jackson was amazing against a 49ers defense that had risen from 12th to first overall in DVOA, completing 23 of 35 passes for 252 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions, and a passer rating of 105.9. Jackson also had 45 rushing yards on seven carries, which bolstered his Most Valuable Player candidacy.

What else bolstered Jackson’s Most Valuable Player candidacy was what the Ravens, and defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald, did to the 49ers’ offense and quarterback Brock Purdy, another possible MVP. That discussion seems to change from week to week this season, but Purdy did himself no favors, completing 18 of 32 passes for 255 yards, no touchdowns, four interceptions, and a passer rating of 42.6. Running back Christian McCaffrey, another MVP candidate, gained 103 yards and scored a touchdown on 14 carries and might have done even more on the ground had the score not gotten out of hand in the third quarter, but this was really about how Macdonald’s defense got after Purdy both with pressure and coverage.

The coach was clearly fired up about this one, and for good reason.

Macdonald has said before that he likes his defense to lie to the quarterback as much as possible, and he expounded on that last Wednesday as he was preparing for this game.

“[Someone] in my introductory press conference asked about aggressiveness. You’re trying to put pressure on the offense. That’s something that’s seminal to hear. That’s a Raven principle on how we want to operate. I think the way that you see the game has evolved, being so pass heavy – especially in critical situations – and the offenses are so good, and the quarterbacks are so good, how do you consistently put pressure on them to make them make grave decisions in real time? I think that’s what the thought process was.”

Macdonald also discussed last week how the 49ers’ use of motion throws so many defenses off, and how he was not going to fall for the banana in the tailpipe.

“A lot of the formations are condensed. How you count, and who you relate to – and things like that – [are] definitely testing your eye discipline, definitely testing your communication – which is obviously one of the reasons why they do it – [and] changing the run fits. Every play [and] every motion really should have a rhyme or reason why they’re doing it, based on what they’re trying to achieve. You just don’t know in real time until after the play. But yes, having the condensed formations make it easier, because the numbers change faster, rather than being spread out. You have longer to react.”

In this week’s “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar.” the guys got deep into the ways in which Macdonald’s defense was able to win — both with scheme, and with pure player effort.

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You can watch this week’s “Xs and Os,” featuring tape and advanced metric analysis of all Week 17’s biggest NFL matchups (including Ravens-Dolphins, of course), right here:

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You can also listen and subscribe to the “Xs and Os” podcast on Spotify…

…and on Apple Podcasts.

Best Photos: Top Aggie performances from Week 16 of the NFL season

Texas A&M was well represented in Week 16 of the NFL, and we have some of the best photos for you to check out

We are now nearing the end of the regular season, and playoff pictures are starting to take shape. As we look forward to the rest of the games this week, I’d like to take some time to recognize a few top week 16 performances from Aggies in the NFL.

All-Pro wide receiver Mike Evans continues to pad his resume by hauling in a pair of touchdown receptions over the weekend. Tampa Bay looked a little sketchy early in the season, but Baker Mayfield is heating up at the right time, with Evans providing a reliable target for him to lean on. Here are his stats from the victory over Jacksonville.

  • 8 catches / 86 yards / 12.3 avg / 2 TD

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is back again, and it’s well deserved. Campbell has done something in the Lions organization that has not been accomplished in 30 years. He’s led Detroit to their first division title in three decades.

  • 30-24 win over the Minnesota Vikings
  • 11-4 (1st NFC North)

Defensive lineman Justin Madubuike’s sack streak came to an end Christmas day when he was not able to reach the 49ers QB. Even with that he still is among the best with an 11-game streak. Even better, the Ravens still won the game, and he didn’t go home empty-handed as he did manage a QB hit.

  • 4 tackles / 1 QB hit

Another great week for these former Aggies, and you can check out some of the best photos from week 16.

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Former Aggie Justin Madubuike has a chance to break sack record against the 49ers

Former Aggie DL Justin Madubuike has been wreaking havoc in the backfield this season in pursuit of sack record

Baltimore Ravens fourth-year defensive lineman Justin Madubuike has the opportunity to stand alone in the record books when he steps on the field on Christmas day. He will need just half a sack to take sole possession of the most consecutive games with a sack in NFL history.

Madubuike is currently having an All-Pro season with an extremely impressive 45 tackles, 30 QB hits, and 12 sacks with three games left in the season. He has been so disruptive that he draws comparisons to perennial pro-bowler Aaron Donald.

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Back to the issue at hand, Madubuike is presently tied with a handful of others (Chris Jones, Trey Hendrickson, Jared Allen, and Shaun Ellis) at 11 straight games with at least half a sack. Sunday will be a unique challenge as the 49ers have one of the better offensive lines in the league and a Quarterback who does not take a lot of sacks.

Even with that, the prior 11 teams have been unable to keep him off the signal caller, and I’m giving him a solid 60% chance of rewriting the record book. There would be no better present outside of a Ravens win for Justin to celebrate Christmas before he heads home to the family.

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Aggies in the NFL: Where to watch in Week 16 of the NFL Schedule

See where all your favorite Aggies are playing during the 16th Sunday and Monday of the 2023 NFL regular season.

Week 16 of the 2023 NFL Season saw the surging Los Angeles Rams defeat the New Orleans Saints 30-22 on Thursday night, resembling a team that should scare every top NFL opponent come Playoff time.

Behind the arm of veteran quarterback Matt Stafford (24/34, 328 yards, 2 TDS), the Rams won their 8th game of the year while breakout wide receiver Puka Nacua notched his sixth 100-plus yard receiving game of the year, recording 164 yards and a touchdown through the air.

Concerning the Aggies in the NFL, Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Justin Madubuike didn’t stuff the stat sheet but did record one sack, bringing his total to 12 on the year.

As we do every week during the regular season, plenty of Aggies are well-represented within the NFL, including some of the best players on both sides of the ball. Here are the matchups, game times, and broadcasting information for several Aggies playing in the NFL this Sunday and Monday.

Zay Flowers and Odell Beckham Jr. fit perfect as WR’s for the Ravens

With opponents focused on the NFL’s No. 1 rushing yards gained offense, WR Zay Flowers and Odell Beckham Jr. have been open.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has eclipsed 3,000 yards passing for the first time since 2019. A closer look at the stats of wide receiver Zay Flowers and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. this season tells us why.

Flowers is listed as questionable for Monday night.


The Ravens WR’s have excelled in 2023 with a total of 3,143 receiving yards and 1,472 yards-after-catch. Rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers has accounted for 299 of those 1472 yards-after-catch on just 65 catches.

Odell Beckham Jr. has a total of 151 yards-after-catch with just 32 receptions and tight-end Isaiah Likely has replaced Mark Andrews with 155 yards-after-catch on just 23 catches.

With opponents focused on the Ravens’ run game, which leads the NFL in rush yards, there have been open passing lanes for Jackson to get the ball to both Flowers and Beckham Jr.

Quick screens and throws to Flowers and Beckham Jr. must be used to stall the San Francisco 49ers pass rush in week 16. Avoiding sacks will be key for Jackson.

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The Xs and Os with Greg Cosell: Previewing Week 15’s biggest NFL matchups

In the latest “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” the guys get into Week 16’s biggest matchups, the BIlls’ run game, and the Eagles’ backslide.

It’s time for Week 16 of the 2023 NFL season, and Greg Cosell of NFL Films and ESPN’s NFL Matchup, and Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire and the USA Today Sports Media Group, are here to get you ready for the most important games and interesting matchups:

Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings — How rookies Sam LaPorta and Jahmyr Gibbs have come to define the Lions’ offense, and what the Bengals may have taught the rest of the NFL about how to attack Brian Flores’ crazy-quilt Vikings defense.

Dallas Cowboys at Miami Dolphins — Why the Cowboys had best be ready for Raheem Mostert and Miami’s run game, and the keys to the Dolphins’ drastic defensive improvement in the second half of the season.

Baltimore Ravens at San Francisco 49ers — Speaking of drastic defensive improvement in the second half of the season, did you know that the 49ers rank first in the NFL in Defensive DVOA since Week 10? A severe test for Lamar Jackson and Baltimore’s offense, especially without rookie running back Keaton Mitchell.

The guys also get into how the Seattle Seahawks beat the Philadelphia Eagles with the same play twice, and the Buffalo Bills’ amazing journey into becoming a force in the run game.

You can watch this week’s “Xs and Os” right here:

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You can also listen and subscribe to the “Xs and Os” podcast on Spotify…

…and on Apple Podcasts.

4-Down Territory: Playoff contenders/pretenders, underrated stars, Worst of the Week

Playoff contenders and pretenders, most underrated NFL players, and the Worst of the Week — it’s time for this week’s “4-Down Territory!”

With 15 weeks of actual football in the books for the 2023 NFL season, it’s time once again for Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire, and Kyle Madson of Niners Wire, to come to the table with their own unique brand of analysis in “4-Down Territory.”

This week, the guys have some serious questions to answer:

  1. We have three weeks left in the 2023 NFL regular season. Which team are you all-in on now that you did not expect to be at the season’s halfway point?
  2. Conversely, which team were you believing in at the halfway point, and you’re now saying to yourself, “I can no longer take them seriously?”
  3. Who’s your most underrated player in the NFL right now?
  4. What’s your NFL’s Worst of the Week for Week 14?

You can watch this week’s “4-Down Territory” right here:

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You can also listen and subscribe to the “4-Down Territory” podcast on Spotify…

…and on Apple Podcasts.

Best Photos: Top Aggie performances from Week 15 of the NFL season

Texas A&M was well represented in Week 15 of the NFL, and we have some of the best photos for you to check out

We are now nearing the end of the regular season, and playoff pictures are starting to take shape. As we look forward to the rest of the games this week, I’d like to take some time to recognize a few top week 15 performances from Aggies in the NFL.

Defensive lineman Justin Madubuike got another sack, extending his streak to an NFL-tying 11 games. His 12 sacks on the season put him in the top ten in the league through 14 games with the Ravens. Here are his stats from Sunday’s win over the Jacksonville Jaguars

  • 1 tackles / 1 sack / 4 QB hits

All-Pro wide receiver Mike Evans moved up in the record books on Sunday, catching his 92nd career touchdown catch. That tied him with Gronk and Davante Adams on the All-time touchdown list. Below are his stats from the 34-20 win over the Green Bay Packers

  • 4 catches / 57 yards / 23.1 avg / 1 TD

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell makes his second appearance on the list as the Lions are poised to win the NFC North. After a few shaky weeks, the Lions roared back in impressive fashion, beating the Broncos on Saturday.

  • 42-17 win over the Carolina Panthers
  • 10-4 (1st NFC North)

Honorable Mention: Tyrel Dodson

  • 8 tackles / 0.5 sacks / 1 QB hit

Another great week for these former Aggies, and you can check out some of the best photos from week 15.

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