Louisville Football: See how former Cardinals finished in the NFL on Sunday
We take a look at what former Louisville football players were able to do in the NFL on Sunday.
There were many former Louisville football players in action on Sunday afternoon, therefore we take a look at each game and how each player performed.
BuffaloBills25
MiamiDolphins28
It was not the best day for Parker of Brown as they both didn’t make huge contributions in their team’s games. The Dolphins came out and ran the football all over a very tough front-seven from Buffalo. The Bills had won four straight going into the divisional match-up, but it was apparent who won the line of scrimmage between the two teams today.
BaltimoreRavens16
New YorkJets24
The New York Jets finally got back into the win column against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon. The Jets defense played great against Joe Flacco and dominated the line of scrimmage on offense. Jets’ running-back Matt Forte was having a great day on the ground, therefore Powell didn’t get many opportunities in the offense.
Pryor and Mauldin can rest easy this week, but not too easy because they are still 2-5 on the season. Their defense has been struggling and jobs could be on the line going forward. Let’s see if these two former Cards can pick their game’s up and take it to another level.
ClevelandBrowns17
CincinnatiBengals31
It’s official, the Cleveland Browns are well on their way to locking up the first pick in next year’s draft now that they have started the 2016 season 0-7. They have used at least six different players to take a snap under center this season and that has been just one small issue in the overall problems of the Browns.
Barnidge was the team’s leading receiver in both receptions and receiving yards in the loss to the Bengals on Sunday.
New EnglandPatriots27
PittsburghSteelers16
The Steelers were without starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, therefore there was never a shot for them to take down New England on Sunday. Both Louisville guys had quiet games, while Tom Brady and the Patriots improved their 2016 record to 6-1.
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