Former Mountaineers were out there making their mark in Week 17 of the NFL season.
On Thursday Night Football, Browns LB Tony Fields II played 10 snaps on defense while playing more on special teams in the win over the Jets. He was credited with having one tackle on the night.
On Saturday night, Lions DL Bruce Irvin was elevated to the gameday active roster from the practice squad in the loss to the Cowboys. He was credited with playing 18 defensive snaps with one pressure and one quarterback hit.
On Sunday, Bills CB Rasul Douglas stood out this week, recording two combined tackles, three pass breakups, two interceptions with one going for a pick six in the win over the Patriots.
Giants OG Mark Glowinski was credited with playing six offensive snaps in their loss to the Rams.
Cardinals DL Dante Stills was credited with starting in the win over the Eagles and was credited with playing 30 defensive snaps with an assisted tackle.
Dolphins LB David Long Jr. was credited with having seven combined tackles in their loss to the Ravens. On the flip side, Ravens DB Daryl Worley was credited with playing 12 defensive snaps and had two tackles in the win.
Titans TE Trevon Wesco was once again inactive in their loss to the Texans.
49ers OT Colton McKivitz was credited with playing every offensive snap in their win over the Commanders.
Seahawks QB Geno Smith had a solid performance albeit a loss to the Steelers. He completed 69.7 percent of his passes for 290 yards with a touchdown pass and no interceptions.
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