Check out what former Hawkeyes did this week in the NFL.
By Charlie Green
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Jonathan Babineaux, DT, Atlanta Falcons
Babineaux had three tackles as the Falcons fell to San Francisco 17-16.
Bryan Bulaga, OT, Green Bay Packers
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was sacked five times on Sunday. Most of that, however, came from the inside rather than the edge.
Scott Chandler, TE, New England Patriots
Chandler hauled in one catch for five yards as the Pats beat Washington 27-10.
Adrian Clayborn, DE, Atlanta Falcons
No tackles this week for Clayborn, who only has eight on the season.
Colin Cole, DL, Carolina Panthers
Cole didn’t see the field much against the Packers, his former team, on Sunday.
Carl Davis, DL, Baltimore Ravens
BYE week.
Andrew Donnal, OT, St. Louis Rams
Started at left guard do to injury.
Mike Daniels, DE, Green Bay Packers
Daniels tallied three tackles against the Panthers, but he and the Packers’defensive front got beaten badly for the second week in a row.
James Ferentz, C, Denver Broncos
Reserve duty for Ferentz.
C.J. Fiedorowicz, TE, Houston Texans
BYE week for Houston.
Chad Greenway, LB, Minnesota Vikings
Greenway had 10 total tackles as Minnesota moved to 6-2 win a win over the Rams.
Anthony Hitchens, LB, Dallas Cowboys
Hitchens had three tackles as the Cowboys fell to 2-6 on the year.
Micah Hyde, DB, Green Bay Packers
Hyde had one tackle as the Packers lost 37-29 in Carolina. He should see the field a lot as long as injuries continue to plague the Packers’ secondary.
Christian Kirksey, LB, Cleveland Browns
Kirksey recorded no statistics is Cleveland’s loss to the Bengals on Thursday.
Karl Klug, DE, Tennessee Titans
No tackles for the reserve lineman on Sunday.
Brandon Myers, TE, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Nothing going for Myers on Sunday.
Riley Reiff, OT, Detroit Lions
BYE week
Brandon Scherff, OG, Washington Redskins
Washington had little success in the run game against New England, totaling just 37 yards on 15 carries.
Matt Tobin, OT, Philadelphia Eagles
Tobin and the Eagles offense put 459 yards of offense up on the Cowboys in their overtime victory. Quarterback Sam Bradford was sacked only once.
Marshal Yanda, OG, Baltimore Ravens
BYE week.