Weekly review of Marshall alumni in the National Football
League.
1. Ahmad Bradshaw, Running Back, Indianapolis Colts
Appearing in his first game for Indianapolis, Ahmad Bradshaw accumulated
26 rushing yards on seven carries and caught a pass for seven yards in the
Colts 21-17 win over the Oakland Raiders.
2. Vinny Curry, Defensive End, Philadelphia Eagles
After adding on weight to fit
the Eagles new 3-4 defense and
performing
well in the preseason, Vinny Curry was inactivated for Philadelphia’s
33-27 win over the Washington Redskins. The 2012 second round pick was also
placed on the inactive list for 10 games last season.
3. Aaron Dobson, Wide Receiver, New England Patriots
Aaron Dobson was held out of the New England Patriots
23-21 win over the Buffalo Bills while recovering from a hamstring injury. The
Patriots list Dobson’s injury status at day-to-day.
4. Mario Harvey, Linebacker, Indianapolis Colts
Playing on special teams, Colts linebacker Mario Harvey registered two
tackles in Sunday’s win over Oakland.
5. Albert McClellan, Linebacker, Baltimore Ravens
Albert McClellan let his emotions get the better of him during the Baltimore
Ravens 49-27 blowout loss to Denver, getting flagged for a 15-yard personal
foul after tackling Broncos return man Trindon Holliday out of bounds.
6. Doug Legursky, Guard/Center, Buffalo Bills
Doug Legursky left the Bills
final preseason game on a stretcher, raising fears that the veteran offensive
lineman could be lost for the season. Fortunately, Legursky avoided serious
injury but, he was held out of Buffalo’s week one game against New England
while he recovers from a left knee injury.
7. Lee Smith, Tight End, Buffalo Bills
Playing on special teams and as the Bills second team tight end, Lee
Smith did not register any stats during Buffalo’s week one loss to New England.
8. C.J. Spillman, Safety, San Francisco 49ers
Serving as San Francisco’s special teams captain, C.J. Spillman made a big fourth quarter tackle, stopping Green Bay Packers kick returner Jeremy Ross on his own nine yard line with just six minutes left in the game. Spillman’s 49ers defeated the Packers 34-28.
Serving as San Francisco’s special teams captain, C.J. Spillman made a big fourth quarter tackle, stopping Green Bay Packers kick returner Jeremy Ross on his own nine yard line with just six minutes left in the game. Spillman’s 49ers defeated the Packers 34-28.
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