Former Mountaineers were out there making their mark in Week 16 of the NFL season.
On Saturday night, Bills CB Rasul Douglas had four tackles, his second career sack, and a 63.2 Pro Football Focus grade in their win over the Chargers.
Seahawks QB Geno Smith had a strong performance in the win over the Titans. He passed for 227 yards, two touchdowns without an interception, engineered the game-winning drive, and had a PFF grade of a 75.9.
On the flip side, Titans TE Trevon Wesco was inactive for the first time this season after being limited in practice with a shin injury.
Browns LB Tony Fields II was credited with starting on defense for the second consecutive week in the win over the Texans. He had one tackle and a defensive PFF grade of a 38.1 but graded better on special teams at 70.2.
Cardinals DL Dante Stills wasn’t credited with starting in the loss to the Bears, but had four combined tackles, two pressures, and a 56.2 PFF grade.
Dolphins LB David Long Jr. was credited with having five combined tackles, three pressures, and a 74.6 PFF grade in the win over the Cowboys.
On Christmas Day, Giants OG Mark Glowinski was credited with playing six offensive snaps in their loss to the Eagles.
Ravens DB Daryl Worley once again played solely on special teams in their win over the 49ers.
49ers OT Colton McKivitz was credited with playing every offensive snap in the loss while playing both right and left tackle.
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