Hello, again, people who enjoy keeping track of former University of Cincinnati Bearcats earning kajillions of dollars in the pros! Here’s how they did this weekend.
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Brent Celek: The Eagles are looking for anything to get the offense going and it’s a surprise they took so long to look to their long standing tight end. He’s been overshadowed by the younger Zach Ertz this season but came through in a big way for Philadelphia, catching a 10 yard touchdown pass for a touchdown on Sunday against the Redskins.
Connor Barwin: A bit of a quieter performance, as he only recorded a pair of tackles on Sunday.
Trent Cole: Had a solid game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, nabbing two tackles, including one behind the line of scrimmage, and knocked down a pass.
Travis Kelce: The Chiefs couldn’t get anything going offensively against the Bengals and Kelce was certainly a victim of that poor performance. He was targeted seven times but snagged just five passes for 49 yards.
Kevin Huber: Cincinnati’s punter was also a victim of the Bengals’ dominance over Kansas City on Sunday but for very different reasons. Cincinnati couldn’t stop scoring touchdowns and as a result Huber didn’t have much work to do. But in his limited snaps he did average a solid 47.7 yards per punt with a long of 67.
John Hughes: Nabbed himself a tackle against the Chargers.
Ricardo Mathews: Also had a tackle but for the Chargers.