Former Illini in NFL Week 3
ALAN BALL, Cowboys. Catch the cornerback tonight against Panthers.
DANNY CLARK, N.Y. Giants. Starting linebacker had three tackles in 24-0 win at Tampa Bay.
VONTAE DAVIS, Dolphins. Backup cornerback defended one pass in 23-13 loss at San Diego.
WILL DAVIS, Arizona. Backup linebacker didn't record any stats in 31-10 home loss to the Colts.
DAVID DIEHL, N.Y. Giants. Starting offensive lineman helped pave the way for 226 rushing yards and kept Eli Manning upright (zero sacks).
KELVIN HAYDEN, Indianapolis. Inactive due to injury (sore hamstring) in 31-10 win at Arizona.
GREG LEWIS, Minnesota. In his first action as a Viking, caught one pass – but it was a doozy. His 32-yard touchdown with 2 seconds left capped a 27-24 home win against 49ers.
BRANDON LLOYD, Denver. Backup receiver was inactive for 23-3 win at Oakland.
RASHARD MENDENHALL, Pittsburgh. Backup running back did not record a carry or catch a pass in 23-20 loss at Cincinnati. He returned one kickoff for 8 yards.
BRANDON MOORE, N.Y. Jets. Starting offensive lineman was not flagged and helped Jets rush for 83 yards in 24-17 win against visiting Titans.
TONY PASHOS, San Francisco. Reserve offensive lineman saw some action at Minnesota, helping 49ers rush for 58 yards.
DUKE PRESTON, Dallas. Offensive lineman plays tonight against Carolina.
NEIL RACKERS, Arizona. Kicked one field goal (38 yards) and an extra point in 31-10 loss to Colts.
PIERRE THOMAS, New Orleans. Running back ran the ball in twice (34 and 19 yards) for the fifth multi-touchdown game of his career. The backup also had a career-high 126 rushing yards.
STEVE WEATHERFORD, N.Y. Jets. Averaged 40.0 yards on nine punts with a long of 58 yards and one pinned inside the 20-yard line. He held flawlessly on four kicks.
EUGENE WILSON, Houston. Starting safety was flagged for a 15-yard personal foul.









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