New England Patriots linebacker and former BYU star Kyle Van Noy had a great performance in their shutout win over the New York Jets on Monday Night Football.
The Patriots shut out the Jets 33-0 on Monday Night Football. Their defense was tremendous to the point that Jets quarterback Sam Darnold said he was seeing ghosts.
Former BYU and current New Orleans Saints "Swiss Army Knife" helped the Saints score a touchdown after long run that ultimately set up Hill's four-yard catch in the end zone.
Green Bay RB Jamaal Williams caught a 2-yard TD pass to give the Packers a lead over the Oakland Raiders. It was his second touchdown in as many weeks.
Former BYU DL Corbin Kaufusi was added to the New York Jets practice. Kaufusi joined his older brother, Bronson, who was already a member of the Jets' practice squad.
New England Patriots linebacker Kyle Van Noy dove with full extension towards the endzone and scored a touchdown on a scoop-n-score fumble recovery against the New York Giants.
Former Utah Utes duo Steve Smith and Jordan Gross were inducted in the Carolina Panthers Hall of Honor at a ceremony held during Carolina's game against Jacksonville.
Green Bay running back Jamaal Williams "Repped the Y" during the Packers' flight to Dallas, donning a BYU floral flamingo shirt, lime green shoes and waste pack.
New Orleans quarterback Taysom Hill picked up two first downs for the Saints against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Hill threw for one first down and ran for another.
New Orleans Saints defensive back Marcus Williams intercepted a hail mary from Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott as time expired to seal the victory for the Saints.
New England Patriots linebacker Kyle Van Noy hit Buffalo Bills quarterback Matt Barkley as he threw the football. The hit caused Barkley to throw an interception which sealed the win for the Patriots.