ALAN BALL, Dallas. Reserve cornerback had five tackles (two on defense, three on special teams) in 26-20 overtime win at Kansas City. Also was flagged once for unnecessary roughness.
DANNY CLARK, N.Y. Giants. Starting outside linebacker had one solo and one assisted tackle in 44-7 win against visiting Raiders.
CAREY DAVIS, Pittsburgh. Reserve fullback – in his second week back after being released by the team – saw action but no carries in a 28-20 win at Detroit.
VONTAE DAVIS, Miami. Cornerback plays against the New York Jets tonight in Miami.
WILL DAVIS, Arizona. Backup linebacker had a pair of special teams tackles as the Cardinals beat the visiting Texans 28-21.
DAVID DIEHL, N.Y. Giants. Starting left tackle was part of an offensive line that paved the way for 220 yards rushing and kept QBs Eli Manning and David Carr upright (zero sacks) in 44-7 home win against Oakland.
KELVIN HAYDEN, Indianapolis. Played late Sunday night.
GREG LEWIS, Minnesota. A week after his game-winning catch on Monday Night Football, receiver was inactive for 38-10 win at St. Louis.
BRANDON LLOYD, Denver. Receiver remained on inactive list for Broncos' 20-17 overtime win against New England.
RASHARD MENDENHALL, Pittsburgh. Starting tailback ran for 77 yards on 15 carries including a 7-yard touchdown in 28-20 win at Detroit. He also recovered a Ben Roethlisberger fumble and caught two passes for 2 yards. Had a 5-yard touchdown nullified by a holding penalty.
Brandon Moore, N.Y. Jets. Travels to Miami tonight to take on the Dolphins.
Tony Pashos, San Francisco. Reserve tackle saw action but didn't record any stats in 45-10 home loss to Falcons.
Duke Preston, Dallas. Reserve center had his contract terminated Saturday to make room for a running back. The good news, the vested veteran received a game check for being cut so late in the week.
Neil Rackers, Arizona. Booted four extra points in 28-21 home win against Texans.
Pierre Thomas, New Orleans. Running back had the weekend off.
Steve Weatherford, N.Y. Jets. Punter will be kicking tonight on Monday Night Football.
Eugene Wilson, Houston. Starting safety had five tackles and a forced fumble in 28-21 road loss to Arizona.