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    Auburn in the NFL--Week 11
    Rob Bironas

    Rob Bironas

    Nov. 25, 2009

    Devin Aromashodu, wide receiver- Chicago Bears

    Aromashodu saw limited action on special teams and wide receiver in Chicago's 24-20 loss to Philadelphia on Sunday night. Earlier in the week, Chicago quarterback Jay Cutler said he would "like to have Aromashodu on the field in more situations."

    Rob Bironas, kicker- Tennessee Titans

    Bironas kicked a 53-yard game-winning field goal with 47 seconds remaining in the contest as the Titans knocked off the Texans 20-17 on Monday night. Earlier in the contest, Bironas missed a 49-yard attempt wide left after hitting his first kick of the night, a 50-yarder in the second quarter.

    Ronnie Brown, running back- Miami Dolphins

    Brown underwent surgery Friday morning to repair a Lisfranc fracture to his right foot and coach Tony Sparano said it "went well.'' Brown, who has rushed for 677 yards and scored eight touchdowns this season, was placed on injured reserve. He suffered the injury in the Dolphins' Nov. 15 contest against Tampa Bay.

    Jason Campbell, quarterback-Washington Redskins

    Campbell completed 24-of-37 passes for 256 yards with no touchdowns and one interception in Sunday's 7-6 loss to the Cowboys. He completed 64.9 percent of his passes in the contest.

    Karlos Dansby, linebacker-Arizona Cardinals

    Dansby had nine tackles, eight solo, in Arizona's 21-13 win over St. Louis in week 11. The heart of the Cardinals defense now has 74 tackles on the year.

    King Dunlap, offensive line- Philadelphia Eagles

    Dunlap was active, but did not play Sunday night in a 20-17 Philadelphia victory over the Bears.

    Heath Evans, running back- New Orleans Saints

    Evans tore his ACL in the fourth quarter of an Oct. 25 win over the Miami Dolphins when he was tackled near the sideline after catching a short pass from Drew Brees. He was placed on injured reserve, ending his season.


     

     

    Tyronne Green, guard- San Diego Chargers

    Green was inactive in the Chargers' win over the Broncos on Sunday.

    Quentin Groves, defensive end- Jacksonville Jaguars

    Groves had two tackles in Jacksonville's 18-15 win over Buffalo on Sunday. He has 16 tackles on the season.

    Ben Grubbs, guard-Baltimore Ravens

    Grubbs started at left guard in Baltimore's 17-15 loss to the Colts on Sunday. He was once again an integral part of the Ravens' offense that totaled 354 yards against a stout Indianapolis defense.

    Will Herring, linebacker-Seattle Seahawks

    Herring did not have a tackle in a 35-9 loss to the Vikings. He has 26 tackles on the season.

    Kevin Hobbs, defensive back- Detroit Lions

    Hobbs had an assisted tackle in Detroit's 38-37 win over the Browns on Sunday. He now has 20 tackles on the season.

    Roderick Hood, defensive back- Tennessee Titans

    Hood was active, but did not play in the Titans' 20-17 win over the Texans on Monday night.

    Brandon Jacobs, running back- New York Giants

    Jacobs rushed 12 times for 39 yards and ran for his third touchdown of the season in the Giants' 34-31 overtime victory over Atlanta. He also caught a pair of passes for 13 yards in the win.

    Spencer Johnson, defensive lineman-Buffalo Bills

    Johnson, starting in place of the injured Marcus Stroud, had four tackles and recovered a fumble in an 18-15 loss to Jacksonville. The recovered fumble came in the fourth quarter on a sack of David Garrard with less than 10 minutes left to play.

    Patrick Lee, defensive back-Green Bay Packers

    Lee was placed on injured reserve on Sept. 5 with a knee injury, ending his season.

    Sen'Derrick Marks, defensive lineman-Tennessee Titans

    Marks had two tackles, the first coming in the first quarter and the second coming in the third quarter, in a 20-17 win over the Texans on Monday night.

    Marcus McNeill, tackle- San Diego Chargers

    McNeill started at left tackle in the Chargers' 32-3 win over the Broncos on Sunday. He helped the Chargers' offense rack up 348 total yards of offense.

    Ben Obomanu, wide receiver-Seattle Seahawks

    Obomanu returned a pair of kickoffs for 61 yards in a 35-9 loss to the Vikings on Sunday. His longest return on the day was 35 yards.

    Jonathan Palmer, tackle- Carolina Panthers

    Palmer was signed to the Panthers' practice squad on Sept. 30 and has not played in any games this season.

    Jerraud Powers, defensive back- Indianapolis Colts

    Powers, once again starting at cornerback for the Colts, had five stops in a nail-biter 17-15 win over Baltimore on Sunday.

    Jay Ratliff, defensive line- Dallas Cowboys

    Ratliff had one tackle in Dallas' 7-6 win over Washington on Sunday. He now was 26 stops on the season from his defensive tackle spot.

    Tony Richardson, fullback- New York Jets

    Richardson served as the leadblocker for Jet tailback Thomas Jones, who had 21 rushes for 103 yards (4.9 ypc) in the Jets' 31-14 loss to New England on Sunday.

    Carlos Rogers, defensive back-Washington Redskins

    Rogers did not have a tackle in Washington's 7-6 loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. Rogers has been serving as the teams nickelback recently.

    Pat Sims, Cincinnati Bengals, defensive line

    Sims had three solo stops in the Bengals' 20-17 loss to the Raiders on Sunday. He now has 25 tackles on the season as a reserve defensive lineman.

    Takeo Spikes, linebacker- San Francisco 49ers

    Spikes was inactive in the 49ers' 30-24 loss to the Packers on Sunday. After being considered day-to-day last week, his hamstring injury was too much to overcome.

    Reggie Torbor, linebacker- Miami Dolphins

    Torbor did not record any tackles in a 24-17 win over Carolina on Thursday as he saw limited action at linebacker.

    Jonathan Wilhite, defensive back- New England Patriots

    Wilhite had three tackles in a 31-14 win over the Jets on Sunday. He has been part of a rare four cornerback rotation that has seen the second-year corner play 66 percent of the team's defensive snaps this year for the 7-3 Patriots.

    Carnell "Cadillac" Williams, running back-Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Williams ran 11 times for 32 yards and caught a one-yard pass in the Bucs' week 11 38-7 loss to New Orleans.

     

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