Weekly review of Marshall Alumni in the NFL.
1. Ahmad Bradshaw, Running Back, New York Giants
Splitting reps with fellow Giants running back Andre Brown, Ahmad Bradshaw rushed for 58 yards on ten carries with a touchdown during New York’s 38-10 win over the Green Bay Packers. Bradshaw also caught two passes for 61 yards.
2. C.J Spillman, Safety, San Francisco 49ers
C.J Splillman recorded one special teams tackle in the San Francisco 49ers 31-21 victory at the New Orleans Saints.
3. Doug Legursky, Guard/Center, Pittsburgh Steelers
Steelers reserve offensive lineman Doug Legursky got an unexpected start at left guard when Willie Colon was scratched just before Pittsburgh’s 20-14 loss to the Cleveland Browns.
4. Byron Leftwich, Quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers
After suffering a pair of cracked rips during last week’s start against Baltimore, Byron Leftwich was held out of Sunday’s loss to the Browns.
5. Albert McClellan, Linebacker, Baltimore Ravens
In a wild, 16-13 overtime win over the San Diego Chargers, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Albert McClellan recorded two assisted tackles.
6. Lee Smith, Tight End, Buffalo Bills
Sunday’s game was big for Lee Smith as he caught his first NFL touchdown pass, a one yard reception from Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick. Unfortunately for Buffalo, Smith’s touchdown grab was not enough as they fell to the Indianapolis Colts 20-13.
7. Randy Moss, Wide Receiver, San Francisco 49ers
Targeted just once, Randy Moss did not recorded a catch during the 49ers road victory in New Orleans.
8. Vinny Curry, Defensive End, Philadelphia Eagles
Active for the first time this season, Vinny Curry lead all Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman with five tackles in Monday night’s 30-22 loss to the Carolina Panthers.
9. Mario Harvey, Linebacker, Indianapolis Colts
1. Ahmad Bradshaw, Running Back, New York Giants
Splitting reps with fellow Giants running back Andre Brown, Ahmad Bradshaw rushed for 58 yards on ten carries with a touchdown during New York’s 38-10 win over the Green Bay Packers. Bradshaw also caught two passes for 61 yards.
2. C.J Spillman, Safety, San Francisco 49ers
C.J Splillman recorded one special teams tackle in the San Francisco 49ers 31-21 victory at the New Orleans Saints.
3. Doug Legursky, Guard/Center, Pittsburgh Steelers
Steelers reserve offensive lineman Doug Legursky got an unexpected start at left guard when Willie Colon was scratched just before Pittsburgh’s 20-14 loss to the Cleveland Browns.
4. Byron Leftwich, Quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers
After suffering a pair of cracked rips during last week’s start against Baltimore, Byron Leftwich was held out of Sunday’s loss to the Browns.
5. Albert McClellan, Linebacker, Baltimore Ravens
In a wild, 16-13 overtime win over the San Diego Chargers, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Albert McClellan recorded two assisted tackles.
6. Lee Smith, Tight End, Buffalo Bills
Sunday’s game was big for Lee Smith as he caught his first NFL touchdown pass, a one yard reception from Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick. Unfortunately for Buffalo, Smith’s touchdown grab was not enough as they fell to the Indianapolis Colts 20-13.
7. Randy Moss, Wide Receiver, San Francisco 49ers
Targeted just once, Randy Moss did not recorded a catch during the 49ers road victory in New Orleans.
8. Vinny Curry, Defensive End, Philadelphia Eagles
Active for the first time this season, Vinny Curry lead all Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman with five tackles in Monday night’s 30-22 loss to the Carolina Panthers.
9. Mario Harvey, Linebacker, Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Mario Harvey was inactive for the second consecutive week and did not participate in Sunday’s win over Buffalo.
11. Chris Crocker, Safety, Cincinnati Bengals
Chris Crocker recorded his third interception of the season with three tackles and a pass defended in the Cincinnati Bengals 34-10 victory over the Oakland Raiders.
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