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Receiving: 9 / 119 / 0 on 15 targets
Walker is clearly the number one option in the Denver passing attack. On the final 12 play game winning drive Walker caught four passes, including a fourth down grab for a first down and the final catch that set up the winning FG. He looked to be injured on one play late in the game but shook it off and was back on the field soon after. He was the intended receiver on the failed two point conversion attempt from Cutler.
Rushing: 1 / -1 / 0
Receiving: 8 / 101 / 0 on 13 targets
Though Brandon Marshall has emerged as a reliable option, Javon Walker is still Jay Cutler's top target. He caught eight of his 13 targets, five for first downs, totaling 101 yards. He took an end around for negative one yard. He fell down on one pass attempt by Cutler, which was intercepted by Keith Morrison. After starting the game off slow, he emerged with frequent clutch catches as the game went on.
Rushing: 1 / -2 / 0
Receiving: 2 / 10 / 0 on 2 targets
Walker was used on a double reverse on Denver's first play, and then had his first reception called back due to a penalty on the offense. After that he was not involved much and just targeted on two short pass plays.
Receiving: 1 / 7 / 0 on 4 targets
Walker caught only on pass for seven yards. He was targeted, but well-covered, on Jay Cutler's first interception.
Receiving: 2 / 20 / 0 on 5 targets
Walker was not a big factor in this game. His second catch of the game came on the Broncos' final play in which Walker caught the ball yards short of the first down and could not convert the first down.
Receiving: 2 / 14 / 0 on 7 targets
Walker saw a decent amount of looks, but it is pretty evident that he's nowhere near the explosive player we're used to seeing out there. He has trouble getting off the line quickly, and he just doesn't look to be moving very smoothly or with much agility over the middle. Obviously it's a process for him to work himself back into game shape, but at this point he doesn't look to be very close.
Receiving: 2 / 16 / 0 on 4 targets
Walker appeared to be an after thought in the Broncos offensive plans. Cutler looked primarily to Brandon Marshall or Tony Scheffler. Walker caught just two short passes for 18 yards.