With week five in the books, here is an update from the Cincinnati Bearcats players in the NFL.
Travis Kelce: A surprisingly quiet game from the Kansas City tight end against the Chicago Bears. He was targeted six times but caught just three of them for 35 yards and zero touchdowns.
Kevin Huber: A wild game saw the Bengals’ punter on the right side of the scoreboard on Sunday afternoon and he himself getting some good work in. Huber had six punts on the day, averaging 48.8 per with a long of 51. He also landed three inside the 20 yard line. Just another workman’s like effort from ol’ golden toe.
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Connor Barwin: Notched two tackles and a quarterback hit in Philadelphia’s breakout game against the New Orleans Saints.
John Hughes: Had himself a tackle and a quarterback hit on Joe Flacco.
Derek Wolfe: Returning from his suspension for testing positive for PED’s, the Denver hybrid tackle-end had a pretty solid game. Wolfe recorded five total tackles, sixth most from a Bronco on the day and in general looked to be in midseason form despite this being his first regular season game.
Ricardo Mathews: A pretty good outing from the Chargers’ defensive tackle. He notched a pair of tackles and even sacked the still slippery Michael Vick once on Monday night.