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Pack Pros: Kentavius Street posts standout defensive effort on Monday Night Football

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Kentavius Street
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When the bright lights of Las Vegas were shining on Monday Night Football, NC State Pack Pro defensive lineman Kentavius Street turned in a career-best performance. 

Street, who is in his second season with the Atlanta Falcons, has become a stalwart on the team’s defensive line. He was able to tie his season best with three total tackles, but they were not the run of the mill type plays. 

Instead, Street was able to make all three stops uber impactful as they were all for a loss in the Falcons’ 15-9 on national television. It marked the first game of Street’s six-year NFL career where he had three tackles for a loss, topping his previous best of two that he set last season. 

Street was also able to enter the scoring column with one of his tackles as he logged a second-quarter safety. It proved to be pivotal late in the game, forcing the Raiders to attempt for a touchdown instead of settling for a game-tying field goal attempt. 

While Street had a standout effort, he wasn’t the only former NC State Pack Pro player in action this week. Here’s a look at how each Pack Pro fared in their respective games. 

Pack Pros in the NFL: Week 15

C Garrett Bradbury (played at NC State from 2015-18), #56 Minnesota Vikings: Bradbury played 77 total snaps at center in the Vikings’ 30-12 win over the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football. 

QB Jacoby Brissett (2014-15), #14 New England Patriots: Brissett did not play in the Patriots’ 30-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. 

OLB Bradley Chubb (2014-17), #2 Miami Dolphins: Chubb is on the Dolphins’ injured reserve.

P A.J. Cole III (2015-18), #6 Las Vegas Raiders: Cole logged four punts for 159 total yards in the Raiders’ 15-9 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football. He averaged 39.8 yards per attempt with a long of 47 yards. 

DT Cory Durden (2021-22), #98 Los Angeles Rams:.Durden is on the Rams’ practice squad. 

OT Ikem Ekwonu (2019-21), #79 Carolina Panthers: Ekwonu played 57 total snaps on the offensive line in the Panthers’ 30-14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. 

P Trenton Gill (2018-21) #47 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Gill is on the Buccaneers’ practice squad.

WR Kelvin Harmon (2016-18), #84 Dallas Cowboys: Harmon is on the Cowboys’ practice squad. 

DL B.J. Hill Jr. (2014-17), #92 Cincinnati Bengals: Hill logged four tackles, including one sack, in the Bengals 37-27 win over the Tennessee Titans. He also added a quarterback hit in the victory.

RB Nyheim Hines (2015-17), #22 Cleveland Browns: Hines will not play this season as he recovers from a jet ski accident suffered in July 2023. 

S Tanner Ingle (2018-22), #34 Los Angeles Rams: Ingle is on the Rams’ practice squad.

DT Justin Jones (2014-17), #93 Arizona Cardinals: Jones was placed on the Cardinals’ injured reserve with a triceps injury. He will miss the rest of the season to recover.

LB Vi Jones (2019-21), #53 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jones recorded two total tackles in the Buccaneers’ 40-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. He also added his first-career forced fumble in the victory.

CB Robert Kennedy III (2023), #40 Los Angeles Chargers: Kennedy is on the Chargers’ practice squad for the 2024 season. 

DT T.Y. McGill Jr. (2011-14), #96 San Francisco 49ers: McGill is on the 49ers’ practice squad for the 2024 season. 

C Dylan McMahon (2019-23), #63 Los Angeles Rams: McMahon did not appear in the Rams’ 12-6 win over the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday Night Football. 

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DT Alim McNeill (2018-20), #54 Detroit Lions: McNeill made one tackle in the Lions’ 48-42 loss to the Buffalo Bills. He left the game early with a knee injury that was later determined to be a torn ACL. His 2024 season is over. 

WR Jakobi Meyers (2016-18), #16 Las Vegas Raiders: Meyers led the Raiders in receiving with five receptions for 59 yards in the team’s 15-9 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. He was targeted nine times while he logged a long of 22 yards in the defeat. 

DT Larrell Murchison (2018-19), #52 Los Angeles Rams: Murchison is currently on injured reserve.

LB Germaine Pratt (2014-18), #57 Cincinnati Bengals: Pratt recorded eight total tackles, including one for a loss, in the Bengals’ 37-27 win over the Tennessee Titans. 

DE James Smith-Williams (2016-19), #50 Atlanta Falcons: Smith-Williams did not play in the Falcons’ 15-9 win over the Las Vegans Raiders on Monday Night Football

DL Kentavius Street (2014-17), #75 Atlanta Falcons: Street logged three total tackles, all for a loss, in the Falcons’ 15-9 win over the Las Vegans Raiders on Monday Night Football. He added a safety in the victory. 

WR Thayer Thomas (2017-22), #89 Minnesota Vikings: Thomas is on the Vikings practice squad. 

LB Drake Thomas (2019-22), #42 Seattle Seahawks: Thomas recorded one total tackle in the Seahawks’ 30-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football. 

OL Joe Thuney (2012-15), #62 Kansas City Chiefs: Thuney played 75 total snaps on the Chiefs’ offensive line in the team’s 21-7 win over the Cleveland Browns. 

LB Payton Wilson (2018-23), #41 Pittsburgh Steelers: Wilson logged six total tackles, including three solo stops, in the Steelers’ 27-13 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. He also recorded a pass defended in the defeat. 

QB Russell Wilson (2007-09, finished at Wisconsin), #3 Pittsburgh Steelers: Wilson was 14-of-22 passing for 128 yards with a touchdown in the Steelers’ 27-13 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. He was sacked twice as he posted a passer rating of 94.5 in the defeat. 

OL Chandler Zavala (2021-22), #62 Carolina Panthers: Zavala played four total snaps — two on offense and two on special teams —  in the Panthers’ 30-14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

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