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Alumni In The Pros: Week 9 in The NFL

Alumni In The NFL

OLB Keith Brooking had one solo tackle. SS James Butler had three solo tackles, an interception and apass deflection. RB Tashard Choice carried five times for 27 yards. FBMikeCox saw duty for Kansas City. Andrew Economos handled long-snapping duties SS Nick Ferguson had four tackles (three solo, one assisted).TE John Paul Foschi saw duty for Kansas City. LB Keyaron Fox sat out with a hamstring injury. LB Gary Guyton had five tackles (four solo, one assisted) fromhis linebacker position along with a solo tackle on kickoffcoverage. Will Heller was not active for Seattle. WR Calvin Johnson caught a career-high eight passes for 94yards and one touchdown. He also carried the ball once for a lossof six yards. SS Dawan Landry was not active as he continues to recover froma spinal cord concussion. Michael Matthews saw action at tight end for the Giants.OLB Daryl Smith had three tackles (one solo, two assisted).Philip Wheeler saw duty for Indianapolis. WLB Gerris Wilkinson was not active due to a strained knee.Mansfield Wrotto was not active for Seattle.

Alumni In The CFL

WR Kelly Campbell caught three passes for 66 yards and atouchdown. WR Kerry Watkins sat out after suffering a concussion lastweekend.

Previously: Week 8 In The NFL

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