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The 49ers will not make it easy on him as he tries to extend that streak to three games. Jacob Tamme (vs. Texans) - Tamme was only on the field for 35 per cent of the Broncos snaps in Week 2, as the team turned to Joel Dreessen who is a better blocker. Tamme now gets put up against the Texans menacing defenders and will likely lose snaps again. cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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