NFL local watch, Week 8

Published: Wednesday, Nov. 3 2010 12:37 a.m. MDT

Sean Smith of the Miami Dolphins celebrates after intercepting a pass against Cincinnati Sunday.

Andy Lyons, Getty Images

On the field

St. Louis DE C.J. Ah You (Lone Peak HS) had one tackle and a quarterback hurry in win over Panthers.

Denver OL Zane Beadles (Hillcrest HS/Utah) started at right tackle and helped offense gain 428 yards in loss to 49ers.

Washington QB John Beck (BYU) was his team's emergency QB in loss to Lions.

Philadelphia LB Stewart Bradley (Highland HS) was on a bye.

Green Bay DB Jarrett Bush (Utah State) played as a reserve and downed a punt in win over Jets.

Cincinnati TE Daniel Coats (Northridge HS/BYU) was released by the Bengals prior to their loss to the Dolphins.

Washington TE Chris Cooley (Logan HS/Utah State) had four catches for 48 yards while suffering back spasms in loss to Lions.

Miami DL John Denney (BYU) long snapped on five field goals, one extra point and four punts in win over Bengals.

Indianapolis DB Aaron Francisco (BYU) started at safety and had eight tackles on defense and one tackle in punt coverage in win over Texans.

Seattle RB Quinton Ganther (Utah) was resigned by Seattle last week and had a tackle following an interception in loss to Raiders.

Carolina OL Jordan Gross (Utah) started at left tackle and helped offense gain 219 yards in loss to Rams.

Arizona QB Max Hall (BYU) started and threw a touchdown pass in loss to Buccaneers. He completed 8 of 16 passes for 71 yards and was benched after having two interceptions returned for scores.

Pittsburgh NT Chris Hoke (BYU) had a tackle — one that caused the Saints to lose 3 yards on a second-and-goal at the 1-yard line — in third quarter of loss.

St. Louis LB Bryan Kehl (Brighton HS/BYU) made his first start for the Rams at outside linebacker and had three total tackles in win over Panthers.

Pittsburgh OL Chris Kemoeatu (Utah) started at left guard and helped offense gain 303 yards in loss to Saints. He also had a tackle after an interception.

Washington NT Ma'ake Kemoeatu (Utah) started and had two tackles in loss to Lions. Earlier in the week, teammate Albert Haynesworth said Kemoeatu can play the 3-4 defense better than he can.

Get The Deseret News Everywhere

Subscribe

Mobile

RSS