NFL locals report

Published: Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009 4:54 p.m. MST
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On the field

Baltimore QB John Beck (BYU) served as team's third quarterback in loss to the Colts.

Green Bay DB Jarrett Bush (Utah State) had two tackles in win over the 49ers and will likely have his role increased with the injury to starting cornerback Al Harris.

Buffalo OL Kirk Chambers (Provo HS) started, moved from tackle to guard because of an injury to Eric Wood, and helped offense gain 350 yards in loss to the Jaguars. He also had a tackle following an interception by quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Cincinnati TE Daniel Coats (Northridge HS/BYU) played as a reserve and was targeted for one pass in loss to the Raiders.

Indianapolis WR Austin Collie (BYU) had one catch for 12 yards in win over the Ravens.

Miami DL John Denney (BYU) served as the Dolphins' long snapper in win over Panthers.

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Buffalo DL Ryan Denney (BYU) had one tackle on defense and was wide open on a botched extra-point attempt but was overthrown by punter Brian Moorman.

Cincinnati DE Jonathan Fanene (Utah) started, had a quarterback hurry and a neutral-zone infraction that led to a first down in loss to the Raiders.

Washington RB Quinton Ganther (Utah) had three rushes for 6 yards in loss to Cowboys, but he'll now have an increased role because of injuries to other running backs.

Baltimore OL David Hale (Fremont HS/Weber State) played on special teams in loss to the Colts.

Indianapolis S De'Von Hall (Utah State) made his NFL debut after being activated from the practice squad in win over the Ravens. He made two tackles in kickoff coverage, was flagged for two penalties for illegal blocks in kick and punt coverage, and recorded a tackle on defense.

Pittsburgh NT Chris Hoke (BYU) played as a reserve and recorded no stats in loss to the Chiefs.

N.Y. Giants LB Bryan Kehl (Brighton HS/BYU) had one tackle in kickoff coverage and assisted on two others in win over the Falcons.

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