Former Mountaineers were out there making their mark in Week 12 of the NFL season.
With no teams on a bye, every Mountaineer on an active roster was active for this week.
On Thanksgiving night, 49ers OT Colton McKivitz played every offensive snap at right tackle in the win over the Seahawks and graded out at 61.5 by Pro Football Focus.
On the flip side, Seahawks QB Geno Smith had a quiet performance, throwing for 180 yards and an interception without a touchdown pass. PFF graded him at 63.2 on the night.
On Black Friday, Dolphins LB David Long Jr. was credited with having five combined tackles and a pressure in the win over the Jets. He was the team’s lowest graded defensive player per PFF at 39.0.
Giants OG Mark Glowinski was on the field for seven snaps in their win over the Patriots.
Titans TE Trevon Wesco started and played a season-high 64 percent of the offensive snaps in the win over the Panthers.
Cardinals LB Kyzir White was lost to a season-ending injury last week, but DL Dante Stills started and had four combined tackles in the loss to the Rams.
Browns LB Tony Fields II started for the first time this season in the loss to the Broncos. He finished the game with four combined tackles.
On the flip side, Broncos WR David Sills V was elevated from the practice squad and saw five offensive snaps in the win.
Bills CB Rasul Douglas played every defensive snap and had five combined tackles in their overtime loss to the Eagles.
On Sunday Night Football, Ravens DB Daryl Worley played solely on special teams in the win over the Chargers.
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