Auburn In The NFL Week 2
Sept. 21, 2010
Devin Aromshodu, WR, Chicago Bears-In the Bears' 27-20 win against the Cowboys Aromshodu saw action but did not have any catches for the day. Rob Bironas, K, Tennessee Titans¬ In the Titans' 19-11 loss to the Steelers, kicker Bironas was only called upon once. In the first quarter he made a 21-yard field goal to put the Titans within four, but they were not able to stop the Steelers from pulling out the win. Ronnie Brown, RB, Miami Dolphins- Brown started the Dolphins' 14-10 win against the Vikings Sunday and led the team in rushing. He had 80 yards on 13 carries, and had a reception for three yards. Jason Campbell, QB, Oakland Raiders- In his second start as the Raiders' quarterback Campbell completed 8-of-15 passes for 87 yards and an interception, and rushed for 19 yards. He did not play the second half. The Raiders went on to defeat the St. Louis Rams 16-14. Antonio Coleman, LB, Buffalo Bills- Coleman was listed as inactive in the Bills' 34-7 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Karlos Dansby, LB Miami Dolphins- Dansby started at inside linebacker for the Dolphins Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. In their 14-10 win he had the third most tackles with nine, six solo and 3 assist, and added a pass breakup. Tim Duckworth, G, Carolina Panthers- In the Panthers' 20-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Duckworth saw action, helping the Panthers get 16 first downs and 278 total yards of offense.
King Dunlap, T Philadelphia Eagles- In the Eagles' 35-32 over the Lions, Dunlap helped quarterback Michael Vick have a remarkable first start since 2006. With Dunlap blocking Vick had 21 completions for 284 yards and two touchdowns. He also helped clear the way for LeSean McCoy to rush for 120 yards.
Heath Evans, FB, New Orleans Saints- Moving to 2-0 for the year Evans helped the Saints defeat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 Monday. Evans had one rush and one reception for 18 yards, but was a key blocker that led to Saints quarterback Drew Brees gaining 254 yards in the air. Tyronne Green, G, San Diego Chargers- Green assisted the Chargers in getting their first win of the season Sunday. With his help the Chargers had 477 total offensive yards, 151 on the ground and 326 in the air, as they beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 38-13. Ben Grubbs, G, Baltimore Ravens- Grubbs started at left tackle in the Ravens' week two 15-10 loss to the Bengals. He helped the offense accumulate 259 total yards, with quarterback Joe Flacco getting 154 in the air. Quentin Groves, LB, Oakland Raiders- In the Raiders' 16-14 win over the Rams, Groves started at outside linebacker, but recorded his only tackle in special teams play. Will Herring, LB, Seattle Seahawks- In the Seahawks' week two 31-14 loss in Denver linebacker Herring had one solo tackle. Rod Hood, CB, Tennessee Titans- Hood is currently listed on the Titans' injured reserve list. Brandon Jacobs, RB, New York Giants- In the Giants' 38-14 loss to the Colts Jacobs had four rushes for eight yards. Spencer Johnson, DE, Buffalo Bills- Johnson recorded three tackles while coming off the bench against the Green Bay Packers. He had one solo tackle and two assists in Buffalo's 34-7 loss. Pat Lee, CB, Green Bay Packers- Lee saw action in the Green Bay Packers' 34-7 win against the Bills, but did not record any tackles. Sen'Derrick Marks, DT, Tennessee Titans- Marks saw action Sunday at defensive tackle in the Titans' 19-11 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. He recorded three tackles, two solo and one assist. Walter McFadden, CB, Oakland Raiders- McFadden was listed as inactive in the Raiders' 16-14 win over the St. Louis Rams. Marcus McNeill, T, San Diego Chargers- McNeill did not play in the Chargers' 38-13 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Ben Obomanu, WR, Seattle Seahawks¬- Obomanu was a spark for the Seahawks offense Sunday even though they fell 31-14. He caught the team's first team touchdown of the game, an 11-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck in the third quarter. He also had another grab for 19 yards. Jerraud Powers, DB, Indianapolis Colts- Powers had a big day in Indianapolis' 38-14 win over the Giants. He had an interception in the second quarter, three tackles and two passes defended. He also had three punt returns for 24 yards. Jay Ratliff, DT, Dallas Cowboys- Ratliff started at nose tackle for the Cowboys in their 27-20 loss against the Bears, and recorded two solo tackles. Tony Richardson, FB, New York Jets- Richardson had no individual stats, but blocked to help the Jets get 336 total yards of offense with 136 on the ground in their 28-14 win over the Patriots. Carlos Rogers, CB, Washington Redskins- Rogers started Washington's 30-27 overtime loss to the Texans on a good note, picking off Houston's Matt Schaub in his first offensive drive of the game. Rogers also had the fifth most tackles on the team with six solo and three assist. Pat Sims, DT, Cincinnati Bengals- Sims saw his first action of the season in the Bengals' 15-10 victory over the Ravens. He did not make any tackles but had a key pass deflection. Takeo Spikes, LB, San Francisco 49ers- In the 49ers' nail-biting 25-22 loss to the New Orleans Saints, Spikes had the third most tackles on the team, with five solo stops. He and the 49ers defense held the high-scoring Saints offense to only 287 total yards for the game. Ben Tate, RB, Houston Texans- Tate is listed on the team's injured reserve list after suffering a season-ending ankle injury during the preseason. Reggie Torbor, LB, Buffalo Bills- Torbor saw his first action of the 2010 season Sunday against the Green Bay Packers. He recorded one assisted tackle in the Bills' 34-7 loss. Jonathan Wilhite, CB, New England Patriots- Wilhite had two solo tackles in the Patriots' 28-14 loss to the New York Jests. Carnell Williams, RB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Williams added another start to his six-year NFL career Sunday in the Buccaneers' 20-7 win against the Carolina Panthers. He led the team in rushing with 51 yards on 27 attempts, and had one reception for eight yards. NFL Practice Squad Montez Billings- New Orleans Saints |
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