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Broncos in the NFL: Week Ten
11/16/2021 4:10:00 PM | Football
BOISE, Idaho – Former Bronco and current Washington Football Team tight end John Bates hauled in an 18-yard pass, Sunday, the longest reception of his young professional career.
Here is a look at what all the Broncos in the NFL did in week 10:
Arizona Cardinals (Panthers 34, Cardinals 10)
Tanner Vallejo (LB) – Vallejo started at inside linebacker, recording two tackles.
Next – at Seattle Seahawks, 2:25 p.m. MT
Atlanta Falcons (Cowboys 43, Falcons 3)
Avery Williams (CB) – Williams started at cornerback, notching one tackle. He also returned three punts for 11 yards.
Next – vs. New England Patriots, 6:20 p.m. MT (Thursday)
Dallas Cowboys (Cowboys 43, Falcons 3)
Leighton Vander Esch (LB) – Vander Esch started at middle linebacker, registering three tackles, including one solo.
Cedrick Wilson (WR) – Wilson played just one offensive snap.
Next – at Kansas City Chiefs, 2:25 p.m. MT
Minnesota Vikings (Vikings 27, Chargers 20)
Ezra Cleveland (G) – Cleveland started at guard, playing all 79 offensive snaps.
Alexander Mattison (RB) – Mattison notched 16 yards on three rushing attempts and hauled in one reception for 24 yards.
Next – vs. Green Bay Packers, 11 a.m. MT
Tennessee Titans (Titans 23, Saints 21)
Jeremy McNichols (RB) – McNichols recorded 7 yards on the ground on four rushing attempts and caught a pass for one yard.
Next – vs Houston Texans, 11 a.m. MT
Washington Football Team (Washington Football Team 29, Buccaneers 19)
John Bates (TE) – Bates played on both offense and special teams, notching 25 yards on three receptions.
Charles Leno, Jr. (LT) – Leno, Jr., started at left tackle, playing all 73 offensive snaps.
Next – at Carolina Panthers, 11 a.m. MT
View the complete list of Broncos in the NFL
Here is a look at what all the Broncos in the NFL did in week 10:
Arizona Cardinals (Panthers 34, Cardinals 10)
Tanner Vallejo (LB) – Vallejo started at inside linebacker, recording two tackles.
Next – at Seattle Seahawks, 2:25 p.m. MT
Atlanta Falcons (Cowboys 43, Falcons 3)
Avery Williams (CB) – Williams started at cornerback, notching one tackle. He also returned three punts for 11 yards.
Next – vs. New England Patriots, 6:20 p.m. MT (Thursday)
Dallas Cowboys (Cowboys 43, Falcons 3)
Leighton Vander Esch (LB) – Vander Esch started at middle linebacker, registering three tackles, including one solo.
Cedrick Wilson (WR) – Wilson played just one offensive snap.
Next – at Kansas City Chiefs, 2:25 p.m. MT
Minnesota Vikings (Vikings 27, Chargers 20)
Ezra Cleveland (G) – Cleveland started at guard, playing all 79 offensive snaps.
Alexander Mattison (RB) – Mattison notched 16 yards on three rushing attempts and hauled in one reception for 24 yards.
Next – vs. Green Bay Packers, 11 a.m. MT
Tennessee Titans (Titans 23, Saints 21)
Jeremy McNichols (RB) – McNichols recorded 7 yards on the ground on four rushing attempts and caught a pass for one yard.
Next – vs Houston Texans, 11 a.m. MT
Washington Football Team (Washington Football Team 29, Buccaneers 19)
John Bates (TE) – Bates played on both offense and special teams, notching 25 yards on three receptions.
Charles Leno, Jr. (LT) – Leno, Jr., started at left tackle, playing all 73 offensive snaps.
Next – at Carolina Panthers, 11 a.m. MT
View the complete list of Broncos in the NFL
Players Mentioned
Coach Pete Going into the College Football Hall of Fame
Wednesday, January 14
Bronco Studios: Jeramiah Dickey, Evolving College Football
Monday, December 29
Boise State Football: Built Different (2026)
Friday, December 19
FB | Spencer Danielson End of Season Press Conference
Wednesday, December 17



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