Boston College Athletics
Eagles In The NFL - Week Nine
November 05, 2012 | Football
Alex Albright, Dallas, LB
- Saw time for the Cowboys in their 19-13 loss to Matt Ryan and the Falcons ... Had one tackle.
Ron Brace, New England, DL
- Brace and the Patriots had a week-nine bye ... Will play the Bills next Sunday at 1 p.m.
Anthony Castonzo, Indianapolis, OT
- Started on the offensive line for the Colts in their 23-20 win over the Dolphins ... The line gave up only one sack.
Gosder Cherilus, Detroit, RT
- Started for the Lions in their 31-14 win over the Jaguars ... The offensive line gave up only one sack.
Jo-Lonn Dunbar, St. Louis, LB
- Dunbar and the Rams had a week-nine bye ... Will play the 49ers next Sunday at 4:25 p.m.
Robert Francois, Green Bay, LB
- Saw time in the Packers' 31-17 win over the Cardinals.
Antonio Garay, San Diego, DT
- Saw time for the Chargers in their 31-13 win over the Chiefs ... Recorded two tackles in the Thursday night win.
Matt Hasselbeck, Tennessee, QB
- Completed 20-of-35 passing attempts for 194 yards and one touchdown in the Titans' 51-20 loss to the Bears.
Mark Herzlich, New York Giants, LB
- Earned his first start of the season in the Giants' 24-20 loss to the Steelers ... Recorded eight tackles - six individual and two combined.
Mathias Kiwanuka, New York Giants, LB
- Started on defense for the Giants in their loss to the Steelers ... Had two tackles.
Dan Koppen, Denver, C
- Started at center for the Broncos in their 31-23 win over the Bengals.
Luke Kuechly, Carolina, LB
- Started for the Panthers in their first win since week two ... Led the Carolina defense with 15 tackles - nine individual and six combined ... Has amassed 77 tackles in his rookie season, ranking third overall in the NFL.
B.J. Raji, Green Bay, DT
- Started on defense in the Packers' 31-17 win over the Cardinals.
Matt Ryan, Atlanta, QB
- Completed 24-of-34 passing for 342 yards in the Falcons' 19-13 win over the Cowboys.
Chris Snee, New York Giants, OG
- Started on the offensive line in the Giants' 24-20 loss to the Steelers.
Jeremy Trueblood, Tampa Bay, RT
- Saw time in the Bucs' 42-32 win over the Raiders ... The offensive line gave up only one sack.
















