Penn State Football Alumni Shine in the NFL: Week 10 Recap

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11/15/2023 3:26:00 PM

Brisker posts nine-tackle game, Oweh records his third sack of the season

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – A total of 46 Penn State football alumni are populating the rosters of 28 National Football League organizations. The Nittany Lions annually rank among the top 20 programs nationally in producing players in the NFL.

In his first game back from injury, Jaquan Brisker totaled nine tackles in Chicago’s victory over Carolina on Thursday night. The second-year safety helped the Bears hold the Panthers to 13 points in the game. Odafe Oweh recorded four tackles, including his third sack of the season, against the Browns on Sunday afternoon. Micah Parsons is currently enjoying an outstanding season as well, as the Dallas Cowboys star is tied for sixth in the NFL in tackles for loss and eighth in the league in sacks.

Each week throughout the year, GoPSUSports.com provides updates on the feats of these former Nittany Lion greats.

Adrian Amos (2011-14) S, New York Jets
Raiders 16, Jets 12

Saw action on special teams.

Troy Apke (2014-17) S, Washington Commanders
Seahawks 29, Commanders 26

Apke began the season on the IR.

Saquon Barkley (2015-17) RB, New York Giants
Cowboys 49, Giants 17

Ran 13 times for 66 yards.
Caught one pass.

Ryan Bates (2016-18) OL, Buffalo Bills
Broncos 24, Bills 22

Saw action on special teams.

Nick Bowers (2018-19) TE, Miami Dolphins
Dolphins bye week

Bowers is on Miami’s practice squad.

Jaquan Brisker (2019-21) S, Chicago Bears
Bears 16, Panthers 17

Totaled nine tackles (5 solo), including a tackle for loss, in his return from injury.
Defended one pass.

Cam Brown (2016-19) LB, New York Giants
Cowboys 49, Giants 17

Saw action on special teams.

Ji’Ayir Brown (2020-22) S, San Francisco 49ers
49ers 34, Jaguars 3

Jason Cabinda (2014-17) FB, Detroit Lions
Lions 41, Chargers 38

Tariq Castro-Fields (2017-21) CB, Washington Commanders
Seahawks 29, Commanders 26

Castro-Fields was inactive for this week’s game.

Dan Chisena (2015-19) WR, Minnesota Vikings
Vikings 27, Saints 19

Chisena is on Minnesota’s practice squad.

Sean Clifford (2017-22) QB, Green Bay Packers
Steelers 23, Packers 19

Active, but did not see action.

Jahan Dotson (2018-21) WR, Washington Commanders
Seahawks 29, Commanders 26

Targeted twice in the passing game.

Arnold Ebiketie (2021) DE, Atlanta Falcons
Cardinals 25, Falcons 23

Saw action on defense and special teams.

Pat Freiermuth (2018-20) TE, Pittsburgh Steelers
Steelers 23, Packers 19

Will Fries (2017-20) OL, Indianapolis Colts
Colts 10, Patriots 6

Made his tenth consecutive start on the offensive line to start the season.

Mike Gesicki (2014-17) TE, New England Patriots
Colts 10, Patriots 6

Caught two passes for 22 yards.

Blake Gillikin (2016-19) P, Arizona Cardinals
Cardinals 25, Falcons 23

Punted three times for 156 yards, a 52.0 yards-per-punt average.
Dropped one of his punts inside the 20-yard line.
Had a long punt of 54 yards.
Is third in the NFL with a 50.6 yards-per-punt average.

Kevin Givens (2016-18) DT, San Francisco 49ers
49ers 34, Jaguars 3

Saw action on defense and special teams.

Chris Godwin (2014-16) WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Buccaneers 20, Titans 6

Hauled in four passes for 54 yards.

Yetur Gross-Matos (2017-19) DE, Carolina Panthers
Bears 16, Panthers 13

KJ Hamler (2017-2019) WR, Indianapolis Colts
Colts 10, Patriots 6

Hamler is on Indianapolis’ practice squad.

Jesse James (2012-14) TE, Las Vegas Raiders
Raiders 16, Jets 12

Signed to the Raiders’ practice squad on Nov. 8.

Austin Johnson (2013-15) DT, Los Angeles Chargers
Lions 41, Chargers 38

Assisted on two tackles.
Added a quarterback hit.

DaQuan Jones (2010-13) DL, Buffalo Bills
Broncos 24, Bills 22

Jesse Luketa (2018-21) LB, Arizona Cardinals
Cardinals 25, Falcons 23

Saw action on defense and special teams.

Connor McGovern (2016-18) OL, Buffalo Bills
Broncos 24, Bills 22

Made his tenth start of the year on the offensive line.
Played 100 percent of the Bills’ offensive plays for the sixth-straight game.

Trace McSorley (2014-2018) QB, Chicago Bears
Bears 16, Panthers 13

McSorley is on the Bears’ practice squad.

PJ Mustipher (2018-22) DL, Denver Broncos
Broncos 24, Bills 22

Mustipher is on Denver’s practice squad.

Amani Oruwariye (2015-18) CB, Jacksonville Jaguars
49ers 34, Jaguars 3

Was active but did not see action.

Odafe Oweh (2019-20) DE, Baltimore Ravens
Browns 33, Ravens 31

Made four solo tackles, including a sack.
Added a pair of quarterback hits.

Micah Parsons (2018-19) LB, Dallas Cowboys
Cowboys 49, Giants 17

Saw action on defense.
Tied for sixth in the NFL in tackles for loss with 10.
Tied for tenth in the NFL in sacks with 7.5.

Joey Porter Jr. (2019-22) CB, Pittsburgh Steelers
Steelers 23, Packers 19

Made four tackles (3 solo), including a tackle for loss.

Allen Robinson II (2011-13) WR, Pittsburgh Steelers
Steelers 23, Packers 19

Miles Sanders (2016-18) RB, Carolina Panthers
Bears 16, Panthers 13

Caught two passes for 15 yards.
Carried the ball twice.

Nick Scott (2015-18) S, Cincinnati Bengals
Texans 30, Bengals 27

Made three total tackles (1 solo).

Juice Scruggs (2018-22) OL, Houston Texans
Texans 30, Bengals 27

Scruggs began the season on IR.

Brandon Smith (2019-21) LB, Philadelphia Eagles
Eagles bye week

Smith is on Philadelphia’s practice squad.

Donovan Smith (2012-14) OT, Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs bye week

Chris Stoll (2017-22) LS, Seattle Seahawks
Seahawks 29, Commanders 26

Saw action on special teams as Seattle’s primary long snapper.

Jordan Stout (2019-21) P, Baltimore Ravens
Browns 33, Ravens 31

Punted three times for 161 yards, a 53.7 yards-per-punt average.
Landed a 59-yard punt for his longest of the day.
Dropped one punt inside the 20-yard line.
Tied for eighth in the NFL with 18 punts downed inside the 20-yard line.

Brenton Strange (2019-22) TE, Jacksonville Jaguars
49ers 34, Jaguars 3

Was targeted once in the passing game.

Jonathan Sutherland (2017-22) S, Seattle Seahawks
Seahawks 29, Commanders 26

Is on Seattle’s practice squad.

Mitchell Tinsley (2022) WR, Washington Commanders
Seahawks 29, Commanders 26

Rasheed Walker (2019-21) OL, Green Bay Packers
Steelers 23, Packers 19

Made his seventh start of the season on the Packers’ offensive line.
Played 100 percent of the offensive snaps in the game.

Parker Washington (2020-22) WR, Jacksonville Jaguars
49ers 34, Jaguars 3

The No. 12 Nittany Lions will host Rutgers on Saturday in Beaver Stadium for their final home game of the 2023 campaign. The game will begin at noon and will air on FS1.

The 2023 Penn State football season is presented by PSECU.

2023-11-15 20:28:18
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