Wolverines in the NFL: Week 11

While Michigan football dominated Michigan State 44-10, their alumni played at the next level in the NFL. How did the former Wolverines do?

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After the big 44-10 win Michigan had over Michigan State, their alumni were proud and could boast about it in the locker rooms across the NFL. Despite the current Michigan players making big plays on Saturday, their alumni in the NFL this week were shut down and not doing much.

Check out how the former Michigan players did this week in the NFL.

OFFENSE

Quarterback:
  • Tom Brady (New England Patriots) – Brady struggled against the Philidelphia Eagles defense, going 26/47 for 216 yards in what could have been his worst performance this season.
Tight End:
  • Zach Gentry (Pittsburgh Steelers) – Gentry was inactive this week against the Cleveland Browns.
Offensive Line:
  • Graham Glasgow (Detroit Lions) – Glasgow played well in his team’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys by not allowing a sack or having any penalties.
  • Taylor Lewan (Tennessee Titans) – Lewan and the Titans were on a bye week this week.
  • Patrick Omameh (New Orleans Saints) – Omameh was active but didn’t do anything in his team’s 34-17 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
  • Michael Schofield III (Los Angeles Chargers) – Schofield and the Los Angeles Chargers play on Monday Night Football. His performance will be noted in next week’s article.
  • Mason Cole (Arizona Cardinals) – Cole had his best game of the season by not allowing a sack or drawing any penalties in his team’s 36-26 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
  • Erik Magnuson (Oakland Raiders) – Magnuson was inactive in his team’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals.

DEFENSE

Defensive Line:
  • Chase Winovich (New England Patriots) – Winovich saw some better production this week as he finished the game with three total tackles in the team’s win.
  • Taco Charlton (Miami Dolphins) – Charlton was inactive in his team’s 37-20 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
  • Brandon Graham (Philidelphia Eagles) – Graham was quiet in his team’s 17-10 loss to the Patriots as he finished with just two total tackles.
  • Chris Wormley (Baltimore Ravens) – Wormley was quiet in his team’s 41-7 win over the Houston Texans as he finished with just two total tackles.
  • Ryan Glasgow (Cincinnati Bengals) – Glasgow was active but didn’t put up anything on the stat sheet in the team’s loss to the Raiders.
  • Frank Clark (Kansas City Chiefs) – Clark and the Kansas City Chiefs play on Monday Night Football. His performance will be noted in next week’s article.
  • Maurice Hurst (Oakland Raiders) – Hurst was quiet in his team’s 17-10 win over the Bengals as he only had one total tackle.
Linebacker
  • Rashan Gary (Green Bay Packers) – Gary and the Packers were on a bye week this week.
  • Devin Bush (Pittsburgh Steelers) – Bush had an average game in his teams 21-7 loss to the Browns as he finished with five total tackles and one for a loss.
  • Ben Gedeon (Minnesota Vikings) – Gedeon was active in his team’s 27-23 win over the Denver Broncos, but he left the game early due to a concussion and wouldn’t return.
Defensive back:
  • Jourdan Lewis (Dallas Cowboys) – Lewis was quiet in his teams 35-27 win over the Lions, but he did have Lions wide receiver Danny Amendola get in his face at one point during the game, but nothing came out of that.
  • Jabrill Peppers (New York Giants) – Peppers and the Giants were on a bye week this week.
  • David Long (Los Angeles Rams) – Long was quiet in his teams 17-7 win over the Chicago Bears as he finished with two total tackles.
  • Jarrod Wilson (Jacksonville Jaguars) – Wilson had a good game in the loss to the Indianapolis Colts, finishing with six total tackles and a pass deflection.
  • Brandon Watson (Jacksonville Jaguars) – Watson made his first NFL career tackle in his team’s 33-13 loss to the Colts.
  • Lano Hill (Seattle Seahawks) – Hill was inactive in his teams 27-24 win over the 49ers on Monday Night Football in Week 10. This week they had a bye week.
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