ORLANDO - Week 13 brought close matchups, exciting games and lots of play time for several UCF alumni.
Rookie RJ Harvey continues to provide results for the Broncos as he delivered a standout performance against the Washington Commanders. Harvey led the rush, getting his hands on the ball 13 times and scoring on two drives throughout the night.
The running backs' second touchdown took place in overtime and brought the score to 27-20, effectively winning the game for Denver after Washington couldn’t make the two point conversion to win the game. Harvey totaled 62 yards in Sunday night's game, the ninth consecutive victory for the Broncos.
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Harvey now sits at eight touchdowns this season and is tied with Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty for the most touchdowns by a rookie this fall. Harvey’s performance led to his nomination for NFL.com's Rookie of the Week award the second time in the 2025 season. He previously won the award following the Broncos win over Dallas.
Meanwhile, in Pittsburgh the Bills disposed of the Steelers 26-7. Buffalo Kicker Matt Prater went 2/2 on Field Goal attempts, including a 37-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter. Prater was 2/3 on extra points, bringing his total contribution for Sunday's game to eight points scored.
Wide receiver Gabe Davis was back in action Sunday as well. Davis was officially signed to the Bills roster after making his past two appearances as an elevated practice squad player while he was recovering from an injury. He secured a reception for five yards in the win over Pittsburgh.
Though the Falcons fell to the Jets 24-27, it was another key performance for cornerback Mike Hughes. Hughes had six tackles for the defense amid slippery conditions. Hughes also recorded a tackle for a loss, but it wouldn’t be enough to bring home a win for Atlanta.
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