Nov. 22, 2011
Week 11 of the NFL has been completed and six remain for former Beavers who play in the league.
Take a look below to see how your favorite former Beavers fared over the weekend.
For a full list and links to their NFL pages, visit osubeavers.com and click on “Beavers In The Pros” under the in-depth tab on the football portion of the site.
Derek Anderson, QB (Carolina Panthers) – Anderson did not play in Carolina’s 49-35 loss to Detroit.
Nick Barnett, LB (Buffalo Bills) – Barnett made seven tackles in Buffalo’s 35-8 loss to Miami. On the year, he has made 78 tackles with two interceptions – including one for a touchdown - three pass deflections and one forced fumble.
Brandon Browner, CB (Seattle Seahawks) – Browner made two tackles and defended two passes in Seattle’s 24-7 win over St. Louis. He has started all 10 games this season and has made 34 tackles with 10 pass deflections and an interception that was returned for a touchdown.
Victor Butler. LB (Dallas Cowboys) – Butler made three tackles and had a sack in Dallas’ 27-24 win over Washington. He has 15 tackles and two sacks on the year for the Cowboys.
James Dockery, CB (Cleveland Browns) – Dockery made one tackle in Cleveland’s 14-10 win over Jacksonville. He has three tackles on the season. Dockery has also recovered an onside kick in a game against Oakland.
Dwan Edwards, DT (Buffalo Bills) – Edwards played but did not record a tackle in Buffalo’s 35-8 loss to Miami. He has played in all 10 games this season, starting seven, and has 35 tackles in addition to 1.5 sacks and one pass breakup.
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR (Oakland Raiders) – Houshmandzadeh played but did not make a catch in Oakland’s 27-21 win over Minnesota. He has two catches for 35 yards this season.
Brandon Hughes, DB (Philadelphia Eagles) – Hughes made one tackle in Philadelphia’s 17-10 win over the New York Giants. He has eight tackles on the year.
Steven Jackson, RB (St. Louis Rams) – Jackson carried the ball 15 times and rushed for 42 yards with three catches for 19 yards in St. Louis’ 24-7 loss to Seattle. He has 155 carries for 749 yards (4.8 ypc) and four touchdowns while making 23 catches for 137 yards and one score on the season.
Andy Levitre, OG (Buffalo Bills) – Levitre started in Buffalo’s 35-8 loss to Miami. He has started all 10 games this season for the Bills.
Keenan Lewis, DB (Pittsburgh Steelers) – Lewis and Pittsburgh were idle. He has 30 tackles on the season and has recorded two pass deflections in playing in all 10 games.
Gabe Miller, DE (Kansas City Chiefs) – Miller is currently on Kansas City’s injured reserve.
Matt Moore, QB (Miami Dolphins) – Moore was 14-of-20 for 160 yards and three touchdowns in Miami’s 35-8 win over Buffalo. Moore is 119-of-187 for 1,319 yards passing this season, and has thrown for seven touchdowns. He has also rushed for 48 yards and one score.
Chad Ochocinco, WR (New England Patriots) – Ochocinco played but did not make a catch in New England’s 34-3 loss to Kansas City. He has 11 receptions for 201 yards on the season.
Stephen Paea, DT (Chicago Bears) – Paea recorded one tackle in Chicago’s 31-20 win over San Diego. On the year, he has recorded three tackles, including a sack that went for a safety.
Sabby Piscitelli, DB (Kansas City Chiefs) – Piscitelli played but did not record a tackle in Kansas City’s 34-3 loss to New England. He has 21 tackles on the year, including 18 solo, and has one forced fumble.
Jacquizz Rodgers. RB (Atlanta Falcons) – Rodgers carried the ball twice for 2 yards in Atlanta’s 23-17 win over Tennessee. On the year, he has rushed for 149 yards on 35 carries (4.3 ypc) and has caught 12 passes for 104 yards.
Sammie Stroughter, WR (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) – Stroughter did not make a catch in Tampa Bay’s 35-26 loss to Green Bay. He returned six kicks for 25 yards.
Suaesi Tuimaunei, DB (Atlanta Falcons) – Tuimaunei is on the Falcons’ practice squad.
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