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Bruins in the NFL: Week 11

Maurice_jonesdrew Maurice Jones-Drew (RB, Jacksonville) was Mr. Everything, again, with 66 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries, plus 27 yards on three receptions. It wasn't enough, though, as the Jags fell to Tennessee, 24-14.

Chris Horton (S, Washington)
piled on nine more tackles in a 14-10 victory over Dallas. He leads the Redskin secondary with 51 tackles on the season.

Jarrad Page (S, Kansas City) made six tackles and returned an interception two yards in a 30-20 loss to New Orleans.

DeShaun Foster (RB, San Francisco)
carried 10 times for 17 yards and added receptions of 31 and nine yards in a 35-16 victory over St. Louis. He also fumbled once.

Brandon Chillar (LB, Green Bay) had a big game with seven tackles, one for a loss, in a 37-3 victory over Chicago.

Donnie Edwards (LB, Kansas City) made four tackles in a 30-20 loss to New Orleans.

Chris Kluwe (P, Minnesota) kicked two punts for an average of 45 yards per attempt in a 19-13 loss to Tampa Bay.

Ryan Nece (LB, Detroit)
made three tackles, one behind the line of scrimmage, in a 31-22 loss to Carolina.

Marcedes Lewis (TE, Jacksonville)
snared a 19-yard reception in the loss to the Titans.

Dave Ball (DE, Tennessee Titans)
had two tackles and a sack in the victory over Jacksonville.

Kenyon Coleman (DE, NY Jets) made a pair of tackles in a 34-31 OT victory against New England.

Travis Kirschke (DE, Pittsburgh)
had two tackles in an 11-10 win over San Diego.

Matt Ware (CB, Arizona) made a tackle in a 26-20 victory over Seattle.

Also played: Brendon Ayanbadejo (LB, Baltimore), Matthew Slater (WR, New England)

—Adam Rose

Photo: Fernando Medina

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