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S
Al Afalava
| Chicago Bears |
WK2: In his second game starting at strong
safety for the Bears, Afalava recorded four solo tackles in a 17-14 victory
against the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers.
WK1: In his first career start tallied four
tackles, all solo, one sack and one pass deflection during a 21-15 loss at Green
Bay.
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QB
Derek Anderson |
Cleveland Browns |
WK2: Continued to be the backup to first
string Browns quarterback Brady Quinn, who lost his second straight
start, this time a 27-6 blowout to the Denver Broncos.
WK1: Looked on from the sideline as new Browns
starting quarterback Brady Quinn took snaps with the first string offense
in their game against the Minnesota Vikings.
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LB
Nick Barnett |
Green Bay Packers |
WK2: Finished with three solo tackles in a
week two loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Since returning from ACL surgery last
year, Barnett has been rotating with AJ Hawk and Brandon Chillar
at inside linebacker.
WK1: As the starting inside linebacker for the
Pack, Barnett, a seven year pro, was able to record three tackles, one being a
solo.
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C
Kyle DeVan |
Indianapolis Colts |
WK1: Played during the Colts 27-23 win over
Miami.
WK1: DeVan appears destined to back up former Pro
Bowl center Jeff Saturday for the duration of the season. After being signed as
an undrafted free agent by the Washington Redskins before the 2008 season, DeVan
bounced around a bit from the NFL to the Canadian Football League, first with the New York Jets, then the Boise Burn (of CFL) and finally finding a home with
the Colts.
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DT
Dwan Edwards |
Baltimore Ravens |
WK2: Played in a 31-26 victory over the San
Diego Chargers, but did not record any statistics.
WK1: Recorded two solo tackles in a
victory over the Kansas City Chiefs this week. The six year pro is
second on the depth chart behind former Pro Bowler Trevor Pryce.
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LB
Keith Ellison |
Buffalo Bills |
WK2: Tallied his second straight double
digit day with 10 stops, five solo and five assisted, in a 33-20 victory over
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
WK1: Ellison, a four year pro and current
starting weakside linebacker for the Bills, recorded 16 tackles on a Monday
night loss to the Patriots, with 11 of his tackles being solo, and one for a
loss.
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WR
Mike Hass
| Seattle Seahawks |
WK1-2: On the Seahawks practice
squad for the second straight year.
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WR
TJ Houshmanzadeh
| Seattle Seahawks |
WK2: Housh's statistics were a tad better
than in week one, reeling in four receptions for 62 yards, but his looks took a
huge hit once starting quarterback Matt Hasselbeck went down with a rib
injury.
WK1: Houshmanzadeh made his much
anticipated Seahawks debut on Sunday against the St. Louis Rams. The nine year
pro reeled in six receptions for 48 yards, with a long pass completion of nine
yards.
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CB
Brandon Hughes
| San Diego Chargers |
OUT FOR SEASON: Due to a significant knee
injury, the expected fourth string cornerback for the Chargers was placed on the
injured reserve. San Diego Head Coach Norv Turner commented that Hughes was to
miss significant time. It was later confirmed that the former Ronnie Lott Watch
List member would miss the entire 09-10 NFL season.
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RB
Steven Jackson |
St. Louis Rams |
WK2: Had a big day on Sunday against an
iffy Redskins defense, taking 17 rushes for 104 yards. The six year pro has yet
to score a touchdown this year.
WK1: S-Jax was held in check for most of the
afternoon by a stingy Seahawks defense, rushing 16 times for 67 yards and
averaging just 4.2 yards per carry.
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OT
Adam Koets | New
York Giants |
WK2: Was not active during the Giants 33-31
win over Dallas Sunday evening.
WK1: Koets is second on the
Giants depth chart at the center position, behind Pro Bowler Shaun O' Hara.
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CB
Gerard Lawson
| Cleveland Browns |
WK2: Played, but did not record any stats.
WK1: Lawson did not play on Sunday against
the Vikings, and was third on the depth chart behind former Oregon
State and San Jose State cornerback Coye Francies.
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OG
Andy Levitre
| Buffalo Bills |
WK2: Made his second career start for
Buffalo on Sunday as helped the offense to 353 total yards in the Bills' 33-20
win over the Buccaneers.
WK1: Levitre, a second round pick, made his
first career start with the Bills on Monday night, holding down the left guard
position. The rookie played a key-role in the hopeful last-minute heroics by WR
Roscoe Parrish, getting out in front to lead block, but the play came up
short of the touchdown necessary.
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CB
Keenan Lewis
| Pittsburgh Steelers |
WK2: Not active during the Steelers 17-14
loss to Chicago.
WK1: Played, but did not record a
stat. He is third on the depth chart.
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QB
Matt Moore
| Carolina Panthers |
WK2: Did not play in Carolina's 28-20 loss
to Atlanta.
WK1: Moore is the backup to 11
year pro Jake Delhomme, and watched from the sidelines on Sunday as
Delhomme delivered four interceptions to a Philadelphia defense.
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LB
Slade Norris
| Oakland Raiders |
WK2: Still on the practice squad.
WK1: The former Beaver standout was cut by
the Raiders on September 5th, then retained by the organization and placed on
the practice squad the next day.
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WR
Chad OchoCinco
| Cincinnati Bengals |
WK2: Made true to his word and reeled in a
touchdown reception against the Green Bay Packers, then making the "Lambeau
Leap" into a group of Bengals fans. The nine year veteran finished the game with
nine receptions for 91 yards and one touchdown in a shocking 31-24 victory at
Green Bay.
WK1: The flamboyant nine year veteran was
the lone bright spot in an otherwise sputtering Cincinnati offense on Sunday,
reeling in five receptions for 89 yards, a team high.
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S
Sabby
Piscitelli | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
WK2: Making his second straight start,
recorded five solo tackles, four combined tackles, intercepted one pass for four
yards, and returned a fumble recovery 72 yards in a 33-20 loss to Buffalo.
WK1: Recorded his first start in
a Bucs uniform and brought in 8 solo tackles against the Cowboys. Piscitelli was
burned three times by Dallas wideouts en route for touchdowns.
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OG
Roy Schuening |
Oakland Raiders |
WK2: Still on practice squad.
WK1: Signed to the Raiders
practice squad.
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LB
Victor Strong-Butler
| Dallas Cowboys |
WK2: Did not play Sunday night in Dallas'
33-31 loss to the New York Giants.
WK1: One combined tackle against the
Buccaneers.
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WR
Sammie Stroughter
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
WK2: Reeled in one pass for 10 yards, but
had a Byron Leftwich pass fly through his hands and result in
an interception during Tampa Bay's 33-20 loss to Buffalo.
WK1: Three receptions for 25 yards, longest
reception of 13 yards, 8.3 yards per catch. The rookie wideout was a initially a
long shot to make the Tampa Bay roster, but managed to land as a backup to seven
year pro Antonio Bryant, who had been battling injuries all offseason.