NFL local watch

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 8 2008 12:38 a.m. MDT

A look at how NFL players with Utah ties fared in Week 5:

• San Diego DL Ryon Bingham (Alta HS) played but recorded no stats in loss to the Dolphins.

• Philadelphia LB Stewart Bradley (Highland HS) tied for team lead in tackles with 10 in loss to the Redskins.

• Green Bay DB Jarrett Bush (Utah State) had two special teams tackles and an untimely holding penalty on a kick return.

• Buffalo OL Kirk Chambers (Provo HS) played on special teams in loss to the Cardinals.

• Cincinnati FB/TE Daniel Coats (Northridge HS/BYU) made his first catch of the season, an 11-yard reception, in loss to Dallas.

• Washington TE Chris Cooley (Logan HS/Utah State) had eight receptions for 109 yards, including an 18-yard touchdown pass from WR Antwaan Randle El.

• Miami DL John Denney (BYU) played but recorded no stats in win over the Chargers.

• Buffalo DL Ryan Denney (BYU) had two tackles on defense and one on special teams in loss to the Cardinals.

• Cincinnati DE Jonathan Fanene (Utah) made a key tackle on a third-and-1 play in loss to the Cowboys.

• Arizona DB Aaron Francisco (BYU) started and had four total tackles at safety and also had two special teams tackles.

• Tennessee RB Quinton Ganther (Utah) played on special teams in win over the Ravens.

• San Diego LB Marques Harris (SUU) started, and had four total tackles and a half sack in loss to Dolphins.

• Pittsburgh NT Chris Hoke (BYU) started and recorded one tackle in win over the Jaguars. Steelers are 13-1 when he starts.

• N.Y. Giants LB Bryan Kehl (Brighton HS/BYU) received plenty of playing time and assisted on a tackle in win over Seattle.

• Pittsburgh OL Chris Kemoeatu (Utah) started and improved his play from previous weeks in win over the Jaguars.

• Carolina DE Ma'ake Kemoeatu (Utah) started and had one tackle and a pass defensed in win over the Chiefs.

• Dallas OL Pat McQuistan (Weber State) played sparingly in win over the Bengals.

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