SPORTS Saturday, November 28, 2015 East Oregonian Page 3B NFL Backups running wild for Steelers, Seahawks Football Rawls, Williams making most of opportunities Seatle Pittsburgh Seahawks Steelers (5-5) (6-4) Sunday, 1:25 p.m. at Century Link Field By TIM BOOTH AP Sports Writer SEATTLE — Just as everyone expected before the season began, two of the NFL’s most productive running backs will be on display when Pittsburgh makes a rare visit to the Paci¿c Northwest to face Seattle. Marshawn Lynch and Le’Veon Bell, right? Nope. Hopefully they’re somewhere comfortable while watching their backups — the Seahawks’ Thomas Rawls and the Steelers’ DeAngelo Williams — on Sunday. The Steelers will visit Seattle for the ¿rst time since 200 and both teams could use a victory to help their playoff standing. Pittsburgh (6-4) currently holds one of the two wild-card spots in the AFC, while Seattle (5-5) is one game behind struggling Atlanta for a wild-card spot. Bell and Lynch will be specta- tors due to injury, leaving Williams and Rawls as the workhorses for both teams. Bell was lost for the season on Nov. 1 to a knee injury, while Lynch underwent abdominal surgery earlier this week and is out at least three or four weeks and possibly longer. Rawls has rushed for 604 yards · TV: FOX while stepping in at various times with Lynch slowed by injuries. Rawls ran for 209 yards last week against San Francisco, the second-most in Seahawks history. Williams has run for 54 yards and scored ¿ve touchdowns, ¿lling in when Bell was suspended at the start of the season and taking over following Bell’s injury. Rawls is averaging 5.98 yards per carry, leading all running backs; Williams is eighth at 4.99 yards per carry. “He certainly gives us a chance to run the ball like we like to and our hopes are very high that he’s going to do very well,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said of Rawls. Unlike two weeks ago against Cleveland, the Steelers will have Ben Roethlisberger under center from the start. Roethlisberger got a week of rest thanks to the bye to let a foot sprain heal, but he’ll continue to wear a brace on his left knee due to an MCL sprain earlier in the season. The fact Roethlisberger will start should give plenty of opportu- nity for Seahawks fans to continue expressing their displeasure over (AP Photo/John Froschauer) Seattle Seahawks running back Thomas Rawls, right, rushes against the San Francisco 49ers during the irst half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015, in Seattle. the outcome of the Super Bowl 10 years ago. “Since (the Seahawks) won their Super Bowl and went back to back, I think I haven’t heard nearly as much as I did early on,” Roethlisberger said. Here’s what else to watch as the Seahawks and Steelers meet for just the 18th time: TRAILING AROUND: Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman has followed the likes of A.J. Green, Torrey Smith and Dez Bryant this season. The Seahawks may not be able to do that against the Steelers because Pittsburgh’s passing attack is more than just Antonio Brown. Martavis Bryant is coming off the best game of his career with 178 yards receiving two weeks ago against Cleveland. Brown is going to get his catches — he has 27 in the past two games — but limiting Bryant and others such as tight end Heath Miller will be the challenge for Seattle’s secondary. “They like to take their shots, so it’s going to be a fun game,” Sherman said. EYES FRONT: The AFC North race appeared to be over when the Bengals rallied for a 16-10 win in Pittsburgh on Nov. 1. Heading into Thanksgiving, however, Cincinna- ti’s lead over the Steelers is down to two games, with a rematch set in The Jungle on Dec. 1. Just don’t expect Pittsburgh to get caught looking ahead. “We can’t really worry about what (the Bengals) doing,” defen- sive end Cam Heyward said. “It’s a little bit like whatever is going on over there doesn’t apply to us. We have to take care of our business to even have that apply to us.” TOUCHDOWN JIMMY: In his last 11 games against AFC opponents, Seattle tight end Jimmy Graham has 12 touchdown catches. That might just be a statistical quirk, but Graham may have something to prove against the Steelers. The last time Graham faced the Steelers, he was the most important decoy on the ¿eld. He had zero catches against the Steelers last season while still with New Orleans. It’s one of three games since 2011 where Graham didn’t have a catch. BRACING FOR THE 12TH MAN: The Steelers have played in Seattle just once since 1994 and haven’t won in the Northwest since 198. Roethlisberger isn’t exactly worried about the environment, even though Pittsburgh is just 5-9 in games played in the Mountain and Paci¿c time zones over the last decade. “Every place we go is hostile,” Roethlisberger said. “So we’re going to treat this like it’s a great football team, which it is, and go in there to a great environment and try to play our best.” NFL Romo done for year following 2nd collarbone injury Associated Press ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Tony Romo knew he was risking another left collarbone injury by coming back eight weeks after breaking it. The Dallas quarterback won’t have to worry about another return. He’s out for the season this time. Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said on his radio show Friday that Romo would sit out the remaining ¿ve games with a small fracture in the same collarbone that had already sidelined him for seven games. Romo will not need surgery after getting hurt in the third quarter of Thursday’s -14 loss to Carolina. He didn’t need surgery after breaking the collarbone in Week 2 at Philadelphia, either. It’s the third fracture in Romo’s non-throwing shoulder in his nine- year career as the Dallas starter. He missed most of 2010 after getting hurt against the New York Giants. “The hard part is playing when you’re trying not to get hurt, which is silly,” Romo said after he threw three interceptions and Carolina returned two of them for touchdowns before the injury. “I’m disappointed in costing our team a good chance to stay in the game early. Then on top of it, who knows how long after that. It’s just a disappointing day.” Romo was in his second game back after the Cowboys (-8) lost seven straight without him. The career. He’s had two back surgeries since 201, and a third back injury that sidelined him for a game last year. He also played through broken ribs and a punctured lung earlier in his career. He missed two games in 2008 with a broken ¿nger. “We wouldn’t let Tony play if he wasn’t ready to play physically,” coach Jason Garrett said after the game. “There is no evidence we brought him back too soon.” Eagles stand by coordinator PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Phil- adelphia Eagles head coach Chip Kelly didn’t have any answers, (AP Photo/Brandon Wade) except for one. Team staff escort Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) off “Yes,” Kelly said simply when the ield after Romo suffered a shoulder injury on a sack by Caro- asked if defensive coordinator lina Panthers outside linebacker Thomas Davis during the second Billy Davis would stay put after half of Thursday’s game in Arlington. the Eagles were blown out for the second time in less than a week. skid ended in his return at Miami, will be the starter as long as he’s Philadelphia lost 45-14 at Detroit and the Carolina loss was his ¿rst of healthy. He lost all four of his starts on Thursday after losing 45-17 to the season. after Brandon Weeden was 0- Tampa Bay on Sunday. “We felt that the risk was worth ¿lling in for Romo. The Cowboys That’s 90 points in ¿ve days. Ten the potential of having him be the released Weeden the week Romo touchdown passes allowed and no impact he can be and he is on our was activated, and he signed with interceptions in ¿ve days. team,” Jones said on his radio show. Houston. Tampa Bay quarterback Jameis “You shouldn’t ever quit trying to “You have to step in and try to Winston set at rookie record with do something that is extraordinary. ful¿ll that role,” Cassel said after ¿ve touchdown passes the same day The dream was if Tony could have leading Dallas’ only touchdown Bucs running back Doug Martin come in, been the catalyst, played drive against the Panthers. “Hope- ran for 25 yards. Detroit quarter- similarly and had results we had the fully the guys rally around you. You back Matthew Stafford fed Calvin week before against Miami ... that have to move forward. I have con¿- Johnson three TDs, continuing a it would’ve been the beginning of dence in myself and con¿dence in turnaround with the Lions winning maybe something special.” this team.” their third straight game. Matt Cassel, who started four The 5-year-old Romo is The Eagles had gone a league- games during Romo’s ¿rst absence, becoming injury-prone late in his high 14 games with a forced turnover but hasn’t had one in three games. Davis is taking the heat for a unit that has crumbled over the past month after showing marked improvement from the 2014 season earlier this year.. “I blitzed a lot more than I have in the last couple of weeks. We had doubles, we had brackets, we moved in and out of coverages,” Davis said. “Everything, every- body, we’ll look at all of it. There’s not much to say here. I do believe in the group of men we have.” Davis said he has to get his players in better position. “All of us got into the hole, all of us will get out of the hole. We just have to keep ¿ghting,” he said. It doesn’t get any easier for Davis and the Eagles defense. After making Winston and Stafford look like Tom Brady, they get the real Brady next week in New England when they take on the undefeated Patriots. “The answer is there is no other option,” Kelly said of what can be done. “We have ¿ve games left. We have to go and play. We have to get better.” NOTES: The Eagles lost cornerback Nolan Carroll for the rest of the season with a broken ankle suffered in the ¿rst half of Thursday’s loss. Rookie Eric Rowe replaced him and struggled against Johnson. ... Left tackle Jason Peters, plagued by injuries all season, left the game with an ankle injury. It is not believed to be serious. SCOREBOARD Local slate PREP FOOTBALL Today Heppner vs. Kennedy (at Hermiston), 6 p.m. COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL Today Eastern Oregon at Northwest Nazarene, 6 p.m. Blue Mountain vs. Portland CC (at Mt. Vernon, Wash.), 6 p.m. Saturday Blue Mountain vs. TBD (at Mt. Vernon, Wash.), TBD Sunday Blue Mountain vs. TBD (at Mt. Vernon, Wash.), TBD COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Friday Eastern Oregon vs. Montana Western (at Caldwell, Idaho), 4 p.m. Saturday Eastern Oregon vs. Montana Tech (at Caldwell, Idaho), 4 p.m. Football OSAA Today’s Games Class 6A Semiinals West Linn vs. Sherwood (at Providence Park), Noon Sheldon vs. Jesuit (at Providence Park), 4 p.m. Class 5A Final Summit vs. Ashland (at Hillsboro), 4 p.m. Class 4A Final Cascade vs. Scappoose (at Hillsboro), Noon Class 3A Final Vale vs. Santiam Christian (at Hermiston), 2:30 p.m. Class 2A Final Heppner vs. Kennedy (at Hermiston), 6 p.m. Class 1A Final Crane vs. Dufur (at Hermiston), 11 a.m. NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE EAST W L T Pct PF PA New England 10 0 0 1.000 323 182 Buffalo 5 5 0 .500 244 227 N.Y. Jets 5 5 0 .500 234 208 Miami 4 6 0 .400 205 249 SOUTH Indianapolis Houston Jacksonville Tennessee NORTH Cincinnati Pittsburgh Baltimore Cleveland WEST Denver Kansas City Oakland San Diego W 5 5 4 2 L 5 5 6 8 T Pct PF 0 .500 224 0 .500 208 0 .400 211 0 .200 182 PA 248 228 268 233 W 8 6 3 2 L 2 4 7 8 T Pct PF 0 .800 266 0 .600 236 0 .300 226 0 .200 186 PA 186 191 249 277 W 8 5 4 2 L 2 5 6 8 T Pct PF 0 .800 222 0 .500 257 0 .400 240 0 .200 213 PA 183 198 259 282 NATIONAL CONFERENCE EAST W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants 5 5 0 .500 273 253 Washington 4 6 0 .400 221 253 Philadelphia 4 7 0 .364 243 274 Dallas 3 8 0 .273 204 261 SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA Carolina 11 0 0 1.000 332 205 Atlanta 6 4 0 .600 250 214 Tampa Bay 5 5 0 .500 236 254 New Orleans 4 6 0 .400 255 315 NORTH W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota 7 3 0 .700 211 184 Green Bay 7 4 0 .636 262 215 Chicago 5 6 0 .455 231 264 Detroit 4 7 0 .364 230 288 WEST W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 8 2 0 .800 336 216 Seattle 5 5 0 .500 228 192 St. Louis 4 6 0 .400 179 199 San Francisco 3 7 0 .300 139 252 ——— Thursday’s Games Detroit 45, Philadelphia 14 Carolina 33, Dallas 14 Chicago 17, Green Bay 13 Sunday’s Games New Orleans (+3) at Houston, 10 a.m. Buffalo (+6) at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Oakland (-1) at Tennessee, 10 a.m. St. Louis (+9) at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Minnesota (+1) at Atlanta, 10 a.m. N.Y. Giants (-2.5) at Washington, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay (+3) at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. San Diego (+4) at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Miami (+3.5) at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Arizona (-10) at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (+3.5) at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. New England (-3) at Denver, 5:30 p.m. Monday’s Game Baltimore (+3) at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. NCAA TOP 25 No. 1 Clemson (11-0) at South Carolina, Saturday. No. 2 Alabama (10-1) at Auburn, Saturday. No. 3 Iowa (12-0) beat Nebraska 28-20. Next: vs. TBD, Big Ten championship, Saturday. No. 4 Notre Dame (10-1) at No. 13 Stan- ford, Saturday. No. 5 Oklahoma (10-1) at No. 9 Oklahoma State, Saturday. No. 6 Michigan State (10-1) vs. Penn State, Saturday. No. 7 Baylor (9-2) lost to No. 15 TCU 28- 21, 2OT. Next: vs. Texas, Saturday. No. 8 Ohio State (10-1) at No. 12 Michi- gan, Saturday. No. 9 Oklahoma State (10-1) vs. No. 5 Oklahoma, Saturday. No. 10 Florida (10-1) vs. No. 14 Florida State, Saturday. No. 11 North Carolina (10-1) at N.C. State, Saturday. No. 12 Michigan (9-2) vs. No. 8 Ohio State, Saturday. No. 13 Stanford (9-2) vs. No. 4 Notre Dame, Saturday. No. 14 Florida State (9-2) at No. 10 Florida, Saturday. No. 15 TCU (10-2) beat No. 7 Baylor 28-12, 2OT. Next: TBD. No. 16 Navy (9-2) lost to No. 21 Houston 52-31. Next: vs. Army at Philadelphia, Dec. 12. No. 17 Northwestern (9-2) vs. Illinois at Chicago, Saturday. No. 18 Oregon (9-3) beat Oregon State 52-42. Next: TBD. No. 19 Mississippi (8-3) at No. 23 Missis- sippi State, Saturday. No. 20 Washington State (8-4) lost to Washington 45-10. Next: TBD. No. 21 Houston (11-1) beat No. 16 Navy 52-31. Next: vs. Temple or South Florida, AAC Championship, Saturday. No. 22 UCLA (8-3) at Southern Cal, Saturday. No. 23 Mississippi State (8-3) vs. No. 19 Mississippi, Saturday. No. 24 Toledo (9-2) lost to Western Michi- gan 35-30. Next: TBD No. 25 Temple (9-2) vs. UConn, Saturday. Basketball NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Toronto 10 6 Boston 9 7 New York 8 9 Brooklyn 3 12 Philadelphia 0 17 Southeast Division Pct .625 .563 .471 .200 .000 GB — 1 2½ 6½ 10½ W Miami 10 Atlanta 11 Charlotte 9 Orlando 8 Washington 6 Central Division W Cleveland 12 Indiana 10 Chicago 9 Detroit 8 Milwaukee 6 L 5 7 7 8 7 Pct GB .667 — .611 ½ .563 1½ .500 2½ .462 3 L 4 5 5 8 10 Pct GB .750 — .667 1½ .643 2 .500 4 .375 6 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB San Antonio 13 3 .813 — Dallas 9 7 .563 4 Memphis 9 8 .529 4½ Houston 6 10 .375 7 New Orleans 4 12 .250 9 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 11 6 .647 — Minnesota 8 8 .500 2½ Utah 7 7 .500 2½ Denver 6 10 .375 4½ Portland 6 10 .375 4½ Paciic Division W L Pct GB Golden State 17 0 1.000 — L.A. Clippers 8 8 .500 8½ Phoenix 7 9 .438 9½ Sacramento 6 11 .353 11 L.A. Lakers 2 12 .143 13½ ——— Friday’s Games Orlando 114, Milwaukee 90 Cleveland 95, Charlotte 90 Boston 111, Washington 78 Miami 97, New York 78 Atlanta 116, Memphis 101 Oklahoma City 103, Detroit 87 Houston 116, Philadelphia 114 Indiana 104, Chicago 92 San Antonio 91, Denver 80 Golden State 135, Phoenix 116 Minnesota 101, Sacramento 91 L.A. Clippers 111, New Orleans 90 Today’s Games Toronto at Washington, 4 p.m. Brooklyn at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Atlanta at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Denver at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. New Orleans at Utah, 6 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Portland, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Milwaukee at Charlotte, 11 a.m. Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Memphis, 3 p.m. Phoenix at Toronto, 3 p.m. Detroit at Brooklyn, 3 p.m. Boston at Orlando, 3 p.m. Houston at New York, 4:30 p.m. Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Hockey NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Montreal 24 18 4 2 Ottawa 22 12 5 5 Boston 22 13 8 1 Detroit 23 12 8 3 Tampa Bay 24 11 10 3 Florida 22 9 9 4 Buffalo 23 9 12 2 Toronto 22 7 10 5 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT N.Y. Rangers 23 16 5 2 Washington 22 16 5 1 Pittsburgh 22 13 8 1 N.Y. Islanders 23 11 8 4 New Jersey 22 11 9 2 Philadelphia 23 8 10 5 Carolina 23 8 11 4 Columbus 24 10 14 0 Pts 38 29 27 27 25 22 20 19 GF 86 73 73 55 57 58 50 51 GA 53 64 64 58 55 58 61 62 Pts 34 33 27 26 24 21 20 20 GF 70 71 50 64 53 42 47 59 GA 47 49 51 57 55 65 66 73 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dallas 23 18 5 0 36 81 59 St. Louis 23 14 6 3 31 62 57 Nashville 22 12 6 4 28 58 56 Chicago 23 13 8 2 28 65 59 Minnesota 21 11 7 3 25 60 57 Winnipeg 24 11 11 2 24 64 75 Colorado 22 8 13 1 17 63 67 Paciic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 22 13 8 1 27 55 48 San Jose 22 13 9 0 26 61 56 Arizona 22 12 9 1 25 61 62 Vancouver 24 9 8 7 25 69 65 Anaheim 24 8 11 5 21 47 65 Calgary 23 8 13 2 18 54 82 Edmonton 23 7 14 2 16 59 72 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. ———— Friday’s Games Montreal 3, New Jersey 2, SO Florida 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, SO Dallas 3, Vancouver 2, SO Boston 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 Philadelphia 3, Nashville 2, OT Winnipeg 3, Minnesota 1 Chicago 3, Anaheim 2, OT Washington 4, Tampa Bay 2 Buffalo 4, Carolina 1 Columbus 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT Detroit 4, Edmonton 3, OT Arizona 2, Calgary 1, OT Today’s Games Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 10:30 a.m. Washington at Toronto, 4 p.m. New Jersey at Montreal, 4 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Columbus at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Nashville, 5 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Winnipeg at Colorado, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Arizona, 7 p.m. Calgary at San Jose, 7 p.m. Chicago at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Soccer MLS Playoffs CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Eastern Conference New York vs. Columbus Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 22: New York 0, Columbus 2 Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 29: Columbus at New York, 4:30 p.m. Western Conference FC Dallas vs. Portland Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 22: Portland 3, FC Dallas 1 Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 29: Portland at FC Dallas, 2 p.m. MLS CUP Sunday, Dec. 6: TBD, 1 p.m. Transactions BASEBALL American League TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to terms with LHP J.A. Happ on a three-year contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA — Suspended Milwaukee coach Jason Kidd one game for aggressively pursuing and confronting a game oficial, slapping the ball out of his hands, and not leaving the court in a timely manner upon his ejection during a Nov. 25 game. FOOTBALL National Football League CINCINNATI BENGALS — Activated OT Cedric Ogbuehi from the reserve/ non-football injury list. Placed CB Darqueze Dennard on injured reserve. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed CB Dashaun Phillips. Placed CB Chris Culliver on injured reserve. COLLEGE HAWAII — Named Nick Rolovich football coach. UNLV — Announced sophomore F Good- luck Okonoboh is leaving the basketball program and will be granted his release.