Sooners In The NFL | Week Seventeen

Not the most active of weeks for the former Sooners playing on Sundays, but several will be moving on a continuing their respective seasons with playoff appearances. Congrats to those guys as well as the three former Sooners (Gerald McCoy, Adrian Peterson, & Trent Williams) who were selected to the 2014 Pro Bowl.

Hopefully the 2014 NFL season will bring even more OU names to this list.

Frank Alexander (Panthers) – 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 tackle for loss, 1 QB hit

Sam Bradford (Rams) – out for the season

Ryan Broyles (Lions) – out for the season

Chris Chester (Redskins) – started at right guard

Jamell Fleming (Jaguars) – played, no stats

Dominique Franks (Falcons) – played, no stats

Jermaine Gresham (Bengals) – not active

James Hanna (Cowboys) – played, no stats

Tony Jefferson (Cardinals) – played, no stats

Lane Johnson (Eagles) – started at right tackle

Landry Jones (Steelers) – not active

Davin Joseph (Bucs) – started at right guard

Travis Lewis (Lions) – serving four game suspension

Phil Loadholt (Vikings) – started at right tackle

Curtis Lofton (Saints) – 6 tackles, 3 passes defended

Gerald McCoy (Bucs) – 2 tackles, 1 QB hit, 1 pass defended

Stacy McGee (Raiders) – 3 tackles, 1 tackle for loss

DeMarco Murray (Cowboys) – 17 rushes for 51 yards, 5 catches for 39 yards

Adrian Peterson (Vikings) – not active

Donald Stephenson (Chiefs) – started at left tackle

Kenny Stills (Saints) – 1 catches for 76 yards & 1 TD

Trent Williams (Redskins) – started at left tackle

10 Comments

  • red clay says:

    Kingfisher Yellowjackets product Curtis Lofton is still going strong in his 6th season. Doggone impressive.

    • bjwalker82 says:

      Still going? He’s been near the tops in the league in tackles. The man is a beast and one of the best LBs in the NFL IMO.

      Good to see an Okie (and a good guy) excel.

      • red clay says:

        Yep – 6 years of LB work in the NFL. He’s played the 16 games each regular season. The definition of durable. Holy mackerel. He’s #21 in the league in solo tackles. The word “awesome” applies here.

    • Swanny says:

      I’m kind of surprised that I haven’t seen him in pictures at practice this week. K Stills was there, I wonder if all is well between him and coaches?

  • connie usa says:

    Watched the Eagles game against the Cowboys (I’m an Okie now living in PA). Even though he has his subpar moments, Lane Johnson is definitely holding his own. He can get bull-rushed, but his downfield blocking is very impressive. When Miami traded up to pick #3 on draft day, I was worried that they’d take Lane. I was jumping for joy when they took Dion Jordan. I figured Chip Kelly would pick Jordan if he was there at pick #4. Go Eagles and go Lane!!!!!
    BTW: For all you Sooner fans who don’t already know this, Lane’s father-in-law was the former Pitt Steeler (and OU Sooner), John Goodman. The child that Lane just had has some good football genes.