How former Alabama players in the NFL performed in Week 4

Check out some of the top former Alabama players from Week 4 of the 2022 NFL season.

Several former Alabama players have performed well through the first three weeks of the NFL season. Some of the more notable performers have been Marlon Humphrey, Jalen Hurts, and Minkah Fitzpatrick.

A handful of the former players are still trying to find their footing through Week 4 of the season. Others have been limited in action due to injuries. Nonetheless, a majority of the former players that are on active rosters have made positive contributions to their respective teams.

Week 4 was a wild one that featured plenty of former Crimson Tide talent.

Today, Roll Tide Wire takes a look at how former Alabama players performed in Week 4 of the NFL season.

Areas of concern ahead of Alabama’s Week 4 matchup against Vanderbilt

Some areas of concern ahead of Alabama’s Week 4 matchup against the Vanderbilt Commodores.

Alabama hasn’t had many discrepancies at any particular position to begin the 2022 season. In recent years, several positional groups struggled. This season has been an adjustment for quarterback Bryce Young as three of his top wide receivers (John Metchie III, Jameson Williams, Slade Bolden) departed for the NFL.

He has to develop chemistry with the incoming wide receivers. There have been some miscues with being on the same page. However, that comes with a new group at the wide receiver position. That will likely lessen as the season progresses.

The defense has played well throughout the first three weeks of the season. Coach Golding and the rest of the defensive staff have been trying to establish some depth at each position. That will be very valuable as the season goes along.

Roll Tide Wire will look at some of the areas of concern heading into Alabama’s Week 4 matchup against Vanderbilt.

Alabama Football injury report heading into Week 4 vs. Vanderbilt Commodores

The latest injury report for Alabama Football heading into Week 4 matchup versus Vanderbilt.

Alabama has been fortunate to remain healthy for the most part. Through the first three games, only several of the Tide’s players have suffered injuries. Almost all of them have been minor. Coach Saban also mentioned in a press conference last week that the expectation is that two of Alabama’s key playmakers will return for the Arkansas game on Oct. 1.

In recent years, Alabama has been plagued with season-ending injuries. Last season, both Jameson Williams and John Metchie III suffered season-ending injuries. Now, the Crimson Tide are hoping to remain healthy as they are approaching a tough stretch of conference games. After Vanderbilt, the schedule gets tough for the Crimson Tide.

Alabama will travel to Fayetteville to face Arkansas on Oct. 1. Then, the Crimson Tide will return home to face Texas A&M on Oct. 8. The last opponent for the three-game stretch will be Tennessee on Oct. 15. It is crucial that Alabama can remain healthy because this is likely the toughest skid of the season for the Crimson Tide.

Roll Tide Wire will now take a look at Alabama’s injury report ahead of their Week 4 matchup versus Vanderbilt.

Texas vs Texas Tech: Pregame buzz prior to kickoff

Up and at ’em! Fans, players, and staff are fired up to begin Big 12 play against Texas Tech.

Texas will host Texas Tech on Sept. 25 to open Big 12 play. Continue reading “Texas vs Texas Tech: Pregame buzz prior to kickoff”

How to watch, listen, and stream Texas vs. Texas Tech in Week 4

Texas will open conference play against Texas Tech on Sept. 25.

Texas will once again open conference play against Texas Tech this season. Continue reading “How to watch, listen, and stream Texas vs. Texas Tech in Week 4”

Longhorns Wire staff predictions for Texas vs. Texas Tech

How confident is the staff that Texas can open Big 12 play with a win?

Texas will open Big 12 play with Texas Tech in Week 4. Continue reading “Longhorns Wire staff predictions for Texas vs. Texas Tech”

Georgia Tech/Syracuse delayed awaiting COVID-19 test results

Kickoff for one of the early ACC games for week four has been delayed as extra test results for COVID-19 are waited upon.

A developing story out of upstate New York early this afternoon has kickoff for the Syracuse game against Georgia Tech being delayed as COVID-19 test results are still pending.

The host University announced that on Twitter just before kickoff that was set for noon in the east.

As it turns out, three players for the Orange are being re-tested before they’re given the clear to play.

If those tests don’t come back negative one would have to imagine with the players having warmed up with teammates earlier today that this game wouldn’t end up being played today.

Syracuse enters 0-2 on the young season while Georgia Tech is 1-1 after falling to UCF last week.

Stay tuned for what could be another massive story out of the ACC.