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How former Mountaineers did in NFL Week 2

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - SEPTEMBER 17: Geno Smith #7 of the Seattle Seahawks plays against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on September 17, 2023 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

While the current Mountaineers got the Backyard Brawl win over Pitt, former Mountaineers were out there making their mark in Week 2 of the NFL season.

DB Daryl Worley saw action for the Ravens in their win over the Bengals while primarily seeing action on special teams.

TE Trevon Wesco saw 40 offensive snaps for the Titans in their overtime win against the Chargers. Pro Football Focus gave him a grade of 30.8 on the afternoon.

CB Rasul Douglas started for the Packers and had four tackles and an interception. PFF gave him a grade of 68.6 on the afternoon.

QB Geno Smith was the Seahawks’ highest graded offensive player by PFF in their overtime win against the Lions at 79.8. He completed 32 of 41 pass attempts for 328 yards, 2 touchdowns, with one of them being the game winner in overtime.

OG Mark Glowinski played a little over half of the offensive snaps in the Giants’ comeback win over the Cardinals. He graded out 66.7 by PFF.

On the flip side, DL Dante Stills saw action for the first time this season. He saw 18 snaps, recording two tackles and grading out at 41.5 by PFF.

Kyzir White started for the Cardinals, recording seven tackles with one for loss, a sack, and a 77.4 grade from PFF.

OT Colton McKivitz started at right tackle for the 49ers in their win over the Rams and graded out at 58.1 by PFF.

LB David Long Jr. started for the Dolphins in their Sunday Night Football win over the Patriots and recorded eight tackles, a sack, and a 79.5 grade from PFF.

Lastly, on Monday Night Football, LB Tony Fields saw action for the Browns in their loss to the Steelers, playing solely on special teams.

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