Philadelphia, PA (SportsNetwork. Dickie Moore Jersey .com) - Nobody in the FCS steps up to greater competition like David Johnson. The Northern Iowa running back could be the first FCS offensive player selected in the 2015 NFL Draft, and for good reason - he knows how to compete against the big boys. Johnson showed that this past weekend as his Panthers took down previously unbeaten Illinois State, 42-28, in a Missouri Valley Football Conference showdown. Johnson was named The Sports Network FCS Offensive Player of the Week after rushing 29 times for 129 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while also registering 121 kickoff return yards, which included a 98-yard touchdown. The Panthers are not only fighting for their playoff lives week in and week out, as they currently sit on a 5-4 record and a 3-2 mark in conference play, but they have three incredibly difficult matchups remaining on the regular- season slate. This upcoming weekend, Johnson and UNI will be tasked with the seemingly insurmountable job of taking down top-ranked North Dakota State, which just extended its FCS-record win streak to 33 games dating back to 2012. The Panthers get the Bison at the UNI Dome, and will be looking to unleash Johnson against the nations eighth-best run defense. Northern Iowa will close out the regular season with a game on the road against Southern Illinois and then at home against Missouri State. Like Johnson did earlier this season against FBS opponents Iowa and Hawaii (356 all-purpose yards, two touchdowns combined), hell look to replicate against tough conference opponents in crunch time. Johnson, along with Stetsons Donald Payne, North Dakota States Kyle Emanuel, Tennessee States Darion Hall and Butlers Sam Schrader have all been named The Sports Network National Players of the Week following Week 10 action at the FCS level. OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: David Johnson, Northern Iowa, RB, Sr., 6-1, Clinton, Iowa Not only did Johnson play a huge role in taking down then-No. 7 Illinois State, but he yet again became a Northern Iowa legend in the process. His 129 rushing yards in the game were enough to move him into first place in UNI history in terms of career rushing yards. The senior now has 4,051 yards on the ground in his four years in Cedar Falls, and has set three new school records this season alone. His 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the Redbirds was also a career long in the category, and Johnson finished the day with 255 all- purpose yards (129 rushing, five receiving, 121 kickoff return). CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Donald Payne, Stetson, DB, So., 6-0, 215, Fayetteville, Georgia Payne is used to filling up the defensive stat sheet with his excellent all- around play for the Hatters, but Saturday the sophomore went a bit overboard against Campbell. Payne recorded a Pioneer Football League-record 27 tackles in Stetsons 28-24 edging of the Fighting Camels, which accounted for more than one-third of Campbells 79 offensive plays. Ten of those tackles were solo stops, and he chipped in with a pair of half-tackles for loss. It was the second time this season Payne has recorded more than 20 tackles in a contest (in Week 8 against Jacksonville, he had 21). He added a missed field goal return for 20 yards to his stat line Saturday. Kyle Emanuel, North Dakota State, DE, Sr., 6-3, 251, Schuyler, Nebraska This is the second Defensive Player of the Week award for the North Dakota State lineman, who set a career mark on Saturday in his teams 37-17 thrashing of South Dakota State. Emanuel registered a career-best 10 tackles, adding 4.5 tackles for loss and four sacks to the effort. The senior had three sacks by halftime, but his fourth and final sack was the most momentous. With four minutes left in the game, Emanuel recorded a strip sack on SDSU quarterback Austin Sumner. The ball was recovered by the Bison and it led to an NDSU touchdown five plays later in the Missouri Valley clash. SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Darion Hall, Tennessee State, RB/RS, Sr., 6-0, 190, Naples, Florida Halls Tigers faced a tough test on Saturday and ultimately fell to Eastern Kentucky, 56-42. But the senior running back managed to do something only nine other players in the history of the Ohio Valley Conference have ever done: return a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. He finished the day with 174 yards on five returns, and had 262 all-purpose yards. It was the first time since the 2011 season that any OVC player has returned a kick 100 yards for a score. The feat gives TSU four of the 10 OVC players in history who have returned a kick the full length of the field. FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Sam Schrader, Butler, RB, R-Fr., 5-10, 185, Mishawaka, Indiana Schrader didnt just help his Butler squad hold off Morehead State this weekend, the redshirt freshman back bulldozed the opposing Eagles. The 5- foot-10 tailback registered three second-quarter scores en route to earning 162 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 13 carries in the win. He did most of his damage in the second quarter, carrying the ball just four times but gaining 82 yards with the three touchdowns of 21, 55 and 4 yards. Schraders performance was the third four-touchdown game in the Pioneer Football League this season - the other two belong to Dayton back Connor Kacsor. Stanley Cup Jersey . Those who impressed in each of the three events were asked to attend the main CFL Combine which begins Friday in Toronto. Charles Hudon Jersey . Born in Berkeley and raised in Oakland, where he later pitched for the As, Ross beat the Giants for the first time in six career appearances by throwing eight scoreless innings to lead the San Diego Padres to a 2-1 victory Friday night. http://www.canadiensauthority.com/authentic-al-montoya-canadiens-jersey/ .com) - The Milwaukee Bucks will try to get another win on this homestand Thursday night when they welcome the Utah Jazz to the Bradley Center.SCOREBOARDMonday, Dec. 15New Orleans at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. ESPN. The Saints and Bears come in with identical records (5-8) and are coming off tough weeks. New Orleans got blasted 41-10 at home last week by Carolina. Meanwhile, Chicago offensive co-ordinator Aaron Kromer acknowledged he was a source behind a critical report by the NFL Network about quarterback Jay Cutler.___STARSPassing— Eli Manning, Giants, was 23 of 34 for 250 yards and three TDs — all to Odell Beckham Jr. — as New York defeated Washington 24-13.— Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers, threw for 360 yards in Pittsburghs 27-20 win at Atlanta, increasing his season total to a franchise-record 4,415 yards.— Tony Romo, Cowboys, passed for 265 yards and three TDs — all to Dez Bryant — in Dallas 38-27 win at Philadelphia.— Alex Smith, Chiefs, threw for 297 yards and two scores in Kansas Citys 31-13 win over Oakland.— Tom Brady, Patriots, had two touchdown passes in New Englands 41-13 rout of Miami.— Teddy Bridgewater, Vikings, was 31 of 41 for 315 yards with a touchdown in Minnesotas 16-14 loss at Detroit.___Rushing— Jeremy Hill, Bengals, rushed for 148 yards and two touchdowns in Cincinnatis 30-0 rout of Cleveland.— DeMarco Murray, Cowboys, had a pair of TD runs in Dallas 38-27 win at Philadelphia.— Arian Foster, Texans, ran 26 times for 99 yards in Houstons 17-10 loss at Indianapolis.— Eddie Lacy, Packers, rushed for 97 yards on 15 carries in Green Bays 21-13 loss at Buffalo.— Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks, ran for 91 yards and a TD in Seattles 17-7 win over San Francisco.___Receiving— Odell Beckham Jr., Giants, caught three touchdown passes and made 12 receptions, one shy of tying the teams single-game record, as New York topped Washington 24-13.— Dez Bryant, Cowboys, caught a career-best three touchdown catches from Tony Romo and Dallas rallied to beat Philadelphia Eagles 38-27.— Harry Douglas, Falcons, had 10 catches for a season-high 131 yards in place of the injured Julio Jones in Atlantas 27-20 loss to Pittsburgh.— Antonio Brown, Steelers, had 10 receptions for 123 yards in Pittsburghs 27-20 win at Atlanta, and also set a franchise record for catches in a season with 115 to eclipse the 112 by Hines Ward in 2002.— Demaryius Thomas, Broncos, had six catches for 123 yards as Denver beat San Diego 22-10.— Greg Olsen, Panthers, tied a career high with 10 catches for 110 yards in Carolinas 19-17 win over Tampa Bay.___Special Teams— Darian Stewart and Kamar Aiken, Ravens. Stewart blocked Bryan Angers punt, and Aiken scooped up the ball and went 11 yards for a touchdown in Baltimores 20-12 win over Jacksonville.— Marcus Thigpen, Bills, scored on a 75-yard punt return in Buffalos 21-13 win over Green Bay.— Connor Barth, Chiefs, made all five of his field-goal attempts in Kansas Citys 31-13 victory over Oakland.— Mario Williams, Bills, blocked Mason Crosbys 53-yard field-goal attempt in Buffalos 21-13 win over Green Bay.— Mike Nugent, Bengals, kicked two 44-yard field goals and a 34-yarder in Cincinnatis 30-0 win over Cleveland after missing practice time this week after his father died.___Defence— Bacarri Rambo, Bills, came off the bench to replace injured backup safety Duke Williams to intercept Aaron Rodgers on consecutive drives in the second half of Buffalos 21-13 win over Green Bay.— William Gay, Steelers, returned an interception 52 yards for a touchdown in Pittsburghs 27-20 win at Atlanta.— Kyle Arrington, Patriots, returned a blocked field goal 62 yards for a score as New England routed Miami 41-13.— Kendrick Lewis, Texans, had a 27-yard interception return for a TD in Houstons 17-10 loss at Indianapolis.— Terrell Suggs, Ravens, had 2 1/2 sacks as Baltimore brought down Blake Bortles eight times in a 20-12 win over Jacksonville.___MILESTONESNew Englands Bill Belichick earned his 229th career win Sunday, tying Hall of Famer Curly Lambeau for the fourth-most total victories in NFL history. ... New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. had 12 receptions for 143 yards and three touchdowns, becoming the first rookie in NFL history with 12 catches, 140 yards receiving and three TD catches in a game. He has a team-high nine touchdowns and his 972 yards receiving are a team record for a rookie, beating Jeremy Shockeys 894. ... Pittsburghs Ben Roethlisberger increased his season total to 4,415 yards passing, surpassing his previous franchise record of 4,328 from 2009 with two games to go. ... Pittsburghs LeVeon Bell finished with 47 yards rushing and 72 yards receiving in the Steelers 27-20 win at Atlanta, falling short of becoming the first player in NFL history with four straight 200-yard games in total yardage. He pushed his total yards for the season to 2,043, eclipsing Barry Fosters team record of 2,034. ... With 209 career games and 142 career wins, Indianapolis wide receiver Reggie Wayne now holds both franchise records. ... Indianapolis improved to 13-0 all-time at home against the Texans with a 17-10 victory, and has won 12 straight over AFC South foes. ... Houstons J.J. Watt had seven tackles, two hits and two passes defenced against the Colts to join former Dolphins star Jason Taylor as the only players since 1991 with 10 sacks and 10 passes defenced in two different seasons. ... Baltimore wide receiver Steve Smith became the 18th player in NFL history with 900 catches.___STREAKS & STATSOaklands 31-13 loss at Kansas City was its 10th straight on the road. The Raiders still have not won back-to-back games since Weeks 7 and 8 of the 2012 season. The teams combined to convert eight of 31 third downs, and had 21 penalties. ... New England scored on its four series of the third quarter and piled up 24 points, a team record for that period, en route to a 41-13 win over Miami. ... The Patriots became the first team in NFL history with 11 division titles in 12 years. They missed only in 2008, when Tom Brady suffered a season-ending knee injury in the opener and Miami won the AFC East. The Patriots six consecutive division titles are one short of the NFL record since 1970 set by the Los Angeles Rams from 1973-79. ... The New York Jets 16-11 win at Tennessee marked the first time in NFL history that a game ended with that score. ... With Buffalos 21-13 win over Green Bay, the Bills are assured their first eight-win season since going 9-7 in 2004. ... The Titans have lost eight straight and 11 of 12 inn their worst skid since 1994 when home was in Houston. Guy Lafleur Jersey. ... Denvers 12th straight division road win tied San Franciscos NFL record set from 1987-90. ... Detroit went 7-1 at home during the regular season. The previous time that happened was 1995, when the team still played at the Silverdome.___SUNDAY CLINCHERSDenver, New England and Indianapolis all clinched division titles with victories Sunday, while Arizona earned a playoff berth without even playing. The Broncos won the AFC West for the fourth straight year with a 22-10 victory at San Diego. The Patriots beat Miami 41-13 to win the AFC East for the sixth consecutive year and become the first team in NFL history with 11 division titles in 12 years. The Colts held off the Houston Texans 17-10 to clinch the AFC South division title and a third consecutive playoff appearance. The Cardinals, who beat St. Louis 12-6 on Thursday night, earned their first playoff spot since the 2009 season when the Dallas-Philadelphia game Sunday night didnt end in a tie. The Cowboys won 38-27.___DEBUT DISASTERCleveland Browns rookie Johnny Manziel couldnt live up to the enormous hype surrounding his first NFL start as the Cincinnati Bengals rolled to a 30-0 win Sunday over the Browns. He completed 10 of 18 passes for 80 yards, threw two interceptions and was sacked three times. He was also constantly taunted by Bengals players, who gleefully flashed Manziels money-rubbing gesture in his face every chance they got.___SICK AND SOREPeyton Manning played through a thigh injury and flu-like symptoms to lead Denver to a 22-10 victory against the San Diego Chargers, helping the Broncos clinch their fourth straight AFC West title. Manning came out of the game late in the second quarter after apparently hurting his thigh while blocking linebacker Donald Butler on a run by C.J. Anderson. He returned for the start of the third quarter and on Denvers second possession threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas to give the Broncos a 16-3 lead. Manning completed 14 of 20 passes for 233 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions.___RARE RODGERSGreen Bays Aaron Rodgers went 17 of 42 for 185 yards, with two interceptions in the Packers 21-13 loss at Buffalo. He had been picked off just three times this season, and none since throwing two in Green Bays last loss, 44-23 at New Orleans on Oct. 26.___8-PACK OF SACKSBaltimore sacked Jacksonville rookie Blake Bortles eight times in the Ravens 20-12 win over the Jaguars. Terrell Suggs was credited with 2 1/2 sacks and rookie Timmy Jernigan, starting for the suspended Haloti Ngata, had two. Baltimores season-high eight sacks increased the number Jacksonville has yielded this season to 62.___STINGY CINCYThe Cincinnati Bengals overwhelmed the Browns on the field and on the stat sheet in a 30-0 win, recording their first shutout since Dec. 21, 2008 — in Cleveland. Cincinnati had 347 yards to Clevelands 107. The Bengals picked up 24 first downs to five for the Browns, who went just 1 of 10 on third down.___SO LONG, SAN FRANCISCOThe 49ers 17-7 loss at Seattle and Detroits win over Minnesota eliminated San Francisco (7-7) from making the post-season. Its the first time in Jim Harbaughs four seasons the 49ers wont be playing in January, and will only heighten questions about Harbaughs future with the club.___TAKING A SHOTWith Minnesota trailing Detroit 16-14, the Vikings sent Blair Walsh out to attempt a 68-yard field goal — which would have been the longest in NFL history. Walshs kick came up short and wide to the left, and Detroit held on for the victory. Stranger things have happened to us, Detroit offensive lineman Rob Sims said. But maybe this is our time. Maybe things are changing.___NOT TO BE FOR RG3Washingtons Robert Griffin III scrambled for an apparent 8-yard touchdown for a 17-7 lead in the second quarter against the New York Giants, diving over the pylon, then running on to the field and spiking the ball with emphasis. The video review by referee Jeff Triplette showed that Griffin lost control of the ball diving over the pylon and the play was ruled a touchback. The call incensed veteran Redskins receiver Santana Moss so much that he stormed after the officials and was ejected. Triplette said Moss was ejected for inappropriate language directed first at him and then at field judge Alex Kemp.___STEPPING INCarolinas Derek Anderson completed 25 of 40 passes for 277 yards and a TD in the Panthers 19-17 win over Tampa Bay. He improved to 2-0 as a starter in place of Cam Newton, who missed the game while recovering from a car accident Tuesday that left him with two fractures in his lower back. Both of Andersons wins have come against Tampa Bay.___SIDELINEDTennessee quarterback Jake Locker dislocated his left, non-throwing shoulder when he was hit by New York Jets defensive end Quinton Coples late in the first half of 16-11 loss to the Jets and didnt return. ... Houston quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick was carted off the field with an air cast covering his left leg early in the second quarter of a 17-10 loss at Indianapolis. Fitzpatrick was injured on a 2-yard run with 13:29 to go. ... Another quarterback was forced out of a game when Washingtons Colt McCoy left after aggravating a neck injury on the opening series against the New York Giants. ... San Francisco running back Frank Gore left with a concussion after falling to the turf after throwing a block in the second quarter against Seattle. Also in the game, 49ers middle linebacker Chris Borland and Seattle left tackle Russell Okung (chest) were both injured on Eric Reids interception return on the final play of the first half. ... Cleveland cornerback Joe Haden will undergo an MRI on Monday after injuring his shoulder in a loss to Cincinnati. The Browns also lost rookie cornerback Justin Gilbert with a concussion.___SPEAKINGHe was sick. I dont think it was Jordan game flu sick, but he was sick. — Denver running back C.J. Anderson on Peyton Manning, referring to how sick Michael Jordan was when he scored 38 points in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals.___It was tough. When you get beat, you get beat and you take it like a man. 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