
Eagles in the NFL: Week One
September 13, 2017 | Football
Check out how former BC players fared in the first week of professional play
Anthony Castonzo – OT Indianapolis Colts
Castonzo started for the Colts and played in every offensive snap for the Colts as they fell to the Rams, 46-9.
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Kasim Edebali – LB Denver Broncos
Edebali made 13 appearances on the field, including eight for special teams, in the Broncos' 24-21 win over the Chargers.
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Mark Herzlich – LB NY Giants
Herzlich was placed on injured reserved before the start of the season.
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John Johnson – DB LA Rams
Johnson did not play in Week One.
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Luke Kuechly – LB Carolina Panthers
Kuechly logged one interception to return 23 yards for the Panthers as they beat the 49ers, 23-3, in Levi Stadium. Kuechly recorded five tackles and two assists in Carolina's first win of the season.
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Brian Mihalik – OT Detroit Lions
Mihalik appeared in four special teams snaps for the Lions in their 35-23 win over the Cardinals.
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Matt Milano – LB Buffalo Bills
Milano playing in his first career game, recording two tackles for the Bills in their 21-12 win over the Jets. Milano participated in 20 snaps for special teams.
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Ifeanyi Momah – TE Arizona Cardinals
Momah notched one tackle and saw the field in 24 snaps for the Cardinals.
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Kevin Pierre-Louis – LB Kansas City Chiefs
Pierre-Louis notched one tackle for the Chiefs' in their 42-27 win over the Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Thursday night. Pierre-Louis participated in 34 snaps, 32 of which were for special teams.
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Ryan Quigley – P Minnesota Vikings
Quigley punted twice for the Vikings, for a total of 87 yards, as the team beat the Saints, 29-19.
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Matt Ryan – QB Atlanta Falcons
Ryan threw for 321 yards, including one touchdown pass, in the Falcons' 23-17 win over the Bears at Soldier Field. Ryan threw an 88-yard TD pass early in the fourth quarter to solidify the lead and deliver Atlanta's first win of the season. Ryan made 21-of-30 completions.
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Ian Silberman – OG Indianapolis Colts
Silberman did not play in Week One.
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Justin Simmons – SS Denver Broncos
In his first career start, Simmons recorded three tackles and three assists as the Broncos beat the Chargers, 24-21.
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John Wetzel – OT Arizona Cardinals
Wetzel appeared in 92 total snaps, including five for special teams, as the Cardinals fell to Detroit, 35-23.
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Andre Williams – RB LA Chargers
Williams is member of the LA Chargers' practice team.
Castonzo started for the Colts and played in every offensive snap for the Colts as they fell to the Rams, 46-9.
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Kasim Edebali – LB Denver Broncos
Edebali made 13 appearances on the field, including eight for special teams, in the Broncos' 24-21 win over the Chargers.
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Mark Herzlich – LB NY Giants
Herzlich was placed on injured reserved before the start of the season.
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John Johnson – DB LA Rams
Johnson did not play in Week One.
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Luke Kuechly – LB Carolina Panthers
Kuechly logged one interception to return 23 yards for the Panthers as they beat the 49ers, 23-3, in Levi Stadium. Kuechly recorded five tackles and two assists in Carolina's first win of the season.
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Brian Mihalik – OT Detroit Lions
Mihalik appeared in four special teams snaps for the Lions in their 35-23 win over the Cardinals.
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Matt Milano – LB Buffalo Bills
Milano playing in his first career game, recording two tackles for the Bills in their 21-12 win over the Jets. Milano participated in 20 snaps for special teams.
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Ifeanyi Momah – TE Arizona Cardinals
Momah notched one tackle and saw the field in 24 snaps for the Cardinals.
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Kevin Pierre-Louis – LB Kansas City Chiefs
Pierre-Louis notched one tackle for the Chiefs' in their 42-27 win over the Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Thursday night. Pierre-Louis participated in 34 snaps, 32 of which were for special teams.
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Ryan Quigley – P Minnesota Vikings
Quigley punted twice for the Vikings, for a total of 87 yards, as the team beat the Saints, 29-19.
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Matt Ryan – QB Atlanta Falcons
Ryan threw for 321 yards, including one touchdown pass, in the Falcons' 23-17 win over the Bears at Soldier Field. Ryan threw an 88-yard TD pass early in the fourth quarter to solidify the lead and deliver Atlanta's first win of the season. Ryan made 21-of-30 completions.
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Ian Silberman – OG Indianapolis Colts
Silberman did not play in Week One.
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Justin Simmons – SS Denver Broncos
In his first career start, Simmons recorded three tackles and three assists as the Broncos beat the Chargers, 24-21.
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John Wetzel – OT Arizona Cardinals
Wetzel appeared in 92 total snaps, including five for special teams, as the Cardinals fell to Detroit, 35-23.
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Andre Williams – RB LA Chargers
Williams is member of the LA Chargers' practice team.
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