Weekly review
of Marshall University alumni playing in the NFL.
1. Ahmad
Bradshaw, Running Back, Indianapolis Colts
The
Indianapolis Colts placed Ahmad Bradshaw on injured reserve October 8thafter
he suffered a neck injury that required season ending surgery. For the season
Bradshaw played in three games, rushing for 186 yards on 41 attempts with two
touchdowns. He also caught seven passes for 42 yards.
2. Omar
Brown, Safety, Baltimore Ravens
Ravens safety
Omar Brown was inactive for Baltimore’s 23-20 overtime loss to the Chicago
Bears.
3. Chris
Crocker, Safety, Cincinnati Bengals
Battling a
hamstring injury, Chris Crocker was held out of the Cincinnati Bengals 41-20
win over the Cleveland Browns.
4. Vinny
Curry, Defensive End, Philadelphia Eagles
Vinny Curry
appeared in 45% of the Eagles defensive snaps against Washington, recording one
solo tackle. Philadelphia defeated the Redskins 24-16.
5. Aaron
Dobson, Wide Receiver, New England Patriots
Playing in
front of a nationally televised audience on Monday Night Football, Patriots
wide receiver Aaron Dobson caught four passes (seven targets) for 38 yards during
New England’s 24-20 loss to the Carolina Panthers.
6. Mario
Harvey, Linebacker, Indianapolis Colts
Mario Harvey recorded
a special teams tackle in the Indianapolis Colts 30-27 win over the Tennessee
Titans.
7. Albert
McClellan, Linebacker, Baltimore Ravens
Albert
McClellan was one of seven Ravens who played 20 or more special teams snaps in
Sunday’s game at Chicago. He did not record any stats.
8. Doug
Legursky, Guard/Center, Buffalo Bills
The Bills offensive
line, aided by left guard Doug Legursky, helped Buffalo gain 313 yards in a
37-14 win against the New York Jets.
9. Lee Smith,
Tight End, Buffalo Bills
Thrown to twice, Lee Smith recorded his third reception of the season Sunday, picking up one yard in Buffalo’s victory over the Jets.
10. C.J. Spillman, Safety, San Francisco 49ers
Thrown to twice, Lee Smith recorded his third reception of the season Sunday, picking up one yard in Buffalo’s victory over the Jets.
10. C.J. Spillman, Safety, San Francisco 49ers
C.J. Spillam played 26 total snaps (25 special teams, 1 defense) during the San
Francisco 49ers 23-20 loss to the New Orleans Saints but, he did not record any
stats.
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