the first time this season and will serve as Brock Osweiler’s backup. Trevor Siemian has gone from starter to backup to inactive over the past month. Rookie punter returner Isaiah McKenzie was benched after his fifth fumble. Wide receiver Jordan Taylor takes over the punt return duties. Oakland Raiders cornerback David Amerson and right tackle Marshall Newhouse are inactive against the New England Patriots. Amerson missed his third straight game with a foot injury. He had been listed as doubtful to play. Newhouse was questionable with a hip injury and also will not play. Patriots defensive tackle Malcom Brown also is inactive with an ankle injury after being listed as questionable. New England already ruled out two starting offensive linemen in center David Andrews (illness) and right tackle Marcus Cannon (ankle). — CINCINNATI-DENVER Bengals: WR John Ross
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Ronald Jones Jersey ,5044. Indianapolis Colts 20143,3405. Denver Broncos20143,230 MOST YARDS THROUGH FIRST 10 GAMES - (NFL History)1. St. Louis Rams 20004,7542. Los Angeles Rams 19514,6443. Tampa Bay Buccaneers20184,5854. Denver Broncos20134,5555. Los Angeles Rams 20184,4806. Miami Dolphins 19844,4687. Los Angeles Rams 19504,4628. Houston Oilers 19614,4099. Indianapolis Colts 20144,38310. New Orleans Saints20114,369 - The Buccaneers recorded 31 first downs in today’s game, the second-most in a game in team history. - In the second quarter, DE Jason Pierre-Paul and DE Carl Nassib combined to bring down Giants QB Eli Manning for an eight-yard loss. Nassib now has 4.5 sacks this season and 10.0 in his career. - Pierre-Paul added another sack in the third quarter, giving him 1.5 for the game. He now has 9.5 on the season and 68.0 in his career. His 9.5 sacks are the sixth-most in the NFL this season. 2018 NFL SACK LEADERS1. DT Aaron Donald (LAR) 12.5*2. DE Danielle Hunter (MIN)11.5*3. DE Frank Clark (SEA)10.03. DE J.J. Watt (HOU) 10.03. LB T.J. Watt (PIT) 10.06. DE Jason Pierre-Paul (TB) 9.57. LB Dee Ford (KC) 9.0*7. DE Myles Garrett (CLE) 9.07. LB Von Miller (DEN)9.0*10. DE Chandler Jones (ARI)8.5 * Does not include Week 11 game - The Buccaneers scored their first touchdown of the game on a one-yard touchdown run by QB Ryan Fitzpatrick on fourth down, ending an eight-play, 64-yard drive lasting 3:55. Fitzpatrick now has two rushing touchdowns this season and 15 in his career. - Since the start of the 2015 season, the Buccaneers have 11 rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, the seventh-most in the NFL during that time. - Tampa Bay’s second touchdown of the game came when WR Mike Evans recovered a fumble in the end zone, capping a nine-play, 74-yard drive lasting 5:32. Per Elias Sports Bureau, that is the first time in franchise history the team has recovered its own fumble for a touchdown. - In the fourth quarter, RB Peyton Barber scored on a five-yard run to end a seven-play, 77-yard drive lasting 3:17. Barber finished the game with a career-best 106 rushing yards. - DT Gerald McCoy had a sack in the fourth quarter, bringing down Eli Manning for a nine-yard loss on third-and-eight, forcing a punt. McCoy now has 4.0 sacks this season and 52.5 in his career. - Since 2013, McCoy’s 43.5 sacks rank third in the NFL among defensive tackles. 2013-18 NFL SACK LEADERS1. Aaron Donald (LAR)51.5*2. Geno Atkins (CIN) 44.03. Gerald McCoy (TB)43.54. Jurrell Casey (TEN) 37.05. Ndamukong Suh (LAR)33.0* - In the fourth quarter, WR Adam Humphries caught an eight-yard touchdown from QB Jameis Winston, ending a seven-play, 70-yard drive lasting 2:22. Humphries now has three touchdown catches this season – a new single-season career high – and has seven in his career. - Later in the fourth quarter, QB Jameis Winston connected with WR Mike Evans on a 41-yard touchdown to finish a six-play, 66-yard drive lasting 1:30. - Evans finished the game with six catches for 120 yards, his fifth 100-yard receiving game this season and the 17th of his career. He now has 957 receiving yards this season, the second-most in the NFL and the most ever by a Buccaneers player through 10 games. 2018 NFL RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS1. WR Julio Jones (ATL)1,1582. WR Mike Evans (TB)9573. WR Davante Adams (GB)9534. WR DeAndre Hopkins (HOU) 9504. WR Michael Thomas (NO) 950* * Does not include Week 11 game - Winston now has 77 career passing touchdowns, tying Vinny Testaverde for the second-most passing touchdowns in team history. MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES - (Team History)1. Josh Freeman, 2009-13 802. Vinny Testaverde, 1987-92772. Jameis Winston, 2014-Pres.774. Doug Williams, 1978-82 735. Trent Dilfer, 1994-9970 - The Buccaneers now have 25 passing touchdowns this season, the sixth-most in a single season in team history. - The Buccaneers now have 3,610 passing yards this season, the eighth-most in a single season in team history.