Weekly review of
Marshall alumni in the National Football League.
1. Ahmad Bradshaw, Running Back, Indianapolis Colts
The Indianapolis Colts placed Ahmad Bradshaw on injured reserve October 8th after 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.
1. Ahmad Bradshaw, Running Back, Indianapolis Colts
The Indianapolis Colts placed Ahmad Bradshaw on injured reserve October 8th after 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
Omar Brown was inactive for the Baltimore Ravens 18-16 win over
the Detroit Lions Monday night.
3. Chris Crocker, Safety, Cincinnati Bengals
Despite catching
a nasty intestinal bug a day before the game, Chris Crocker played in the Cincinnati
Bengals 30-20 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, tallying two tackles.
4. Vinny Curry, Defensive End,
Philadelphia Eagles
In a disappointing 48-30 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, Eagles
defensive end Vinny Curry played 22 of the Eagles 75 defensive snaps,
registering two tackles.
5. Aaron Dobson, Wide Receiver, New England Patriots
Still recovering from a sprained foot, Aaron Dobson sat out his
third straight game as New England fell to the Miami Dolphins 24-20.
6. Mario Harvey, Linebacker, Indianapolis Colts
The Colts placed Mario Harvey on injured reserve on December 3rd
after the reserve linebacker suffered a torn meniscus. For the year, Harvey
recorded 15 tackles, mostly on special teams, in 13 games.
7. Albert McClellan, Linebacker, Baltimore Ravens
Albert McClellan made a special teams tackle in the Ravens win
over Detroit Monday night.
8. Doug Legursky, Guard/Center, Buffalo Bills
The Bills left guard, Doug Legursky helped Buffalo accumulate 366
yards of offense in a 27-20 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
9. Lee Smith, Tight End, Buffalo Bills
Although he did not catch a pass, Bills tight end Lee Smith appeared in 45 of Buffalo’s 76 offensive snaps, primarily serving as a blocker.
10. C.J. Spillman, Safety, San Francisco 49ers
Although he did not catch a pass, Bills tight end Lee Smith appeared in 45 of Buffalo’s 76 offensive snaps, primarily serving as a blocker.
10. C.J. Spillman, Safety, San Francisco 49ers
C.J. Spillman registered a special teams tackle but was also penalized for
holding during a punt return as his San Francisco 49ers defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
33-14.
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