Newsstand: Former Michigan WR Ronnie Bell scores first career NFL touchdown

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Former Michigan wide receiver Ronnie Bell scored his first career touchdown in the NFL on Thursday Night Football, breaking a 3-3 tie with an 11-yard score in the second quarter of 49ers-Giants. Bell had a special teams tackle before his touchdown. Former Michigan kicker Jake Moody, also a 49ers rookie, had made a field goal before and extra point after Bell’s touchdown. At one point, Wolverines scored 10 points compared to the Giants’ 3.
Michigan senior wide receiver Roman Wilson was named the seventh best player at his position in the country heading into week four. He’s second in the Big Ten behind top ranked Marvin Harrison Jr. of Ohio State, widely considered to be a top-10 NFL Draft pick next spring. Former Michigan signee Xavier Worthy, now at Texas, ranks No. 4.
We named Wilson Michigan’s No. 2 player of the first three games of the season. Here’s what was written about Wilson:
A touchdown machine, Roman Wilson became Michigan’s second player ever to register 6 touchdown receptions in the first three games of a season, joining Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard, who had an identical number to open the 1991 campaign.
Through Week 3, Wilson and Vanderbilt’s Will Sheppard are tied atop the country with 6 scoring catches. He’s second on the team with 209 receiving yards, behind graduate Cornelius Johnson (224).
MGoBlueTV’s Ed Kengerski with a report on Michigan players being excited for each other’s success when big plays have been made early on this season.
2024 Michigan offensive lineman commit Andrew Sprague — a 6-8, 295-pound mammoth of a man — with an open field pancake block in his game on Friday.
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Official kickoff time for Michigan vs. Rutgers is 12:01 p.m. at Michigan Stadium. The Big Ten Network crew is Cory Provus (play by play), Jake Butt (color analyst) and Brooke Fletcher (sideline reporter).
Quote Of The Day
“There’s no amount of scheme that he can’t handle. It’s like having a second quarterback on the field. He knows where he’s going to cut the football pre-snap, it seems like, based on how the defense is aligned and how he studies them on film. He’s just wowed me from that perspective. His toughness and effort are what I can’t get over. I’ve seen anyone give more effort when the ball is in his hands than when he carries it. Michigan is getting the best player in Ohio.”
Headlines Of The Day
• Zach Libby, The Wolverine: Coach of Top 100 RB commit Jordan Marshall: ‘Michigan is getting the best player in Ohio’
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Michigan football’s top five players from first three games
• Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: What they’re saying about J.J. McCarthy’s draft stock heading into Big Ten play
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Previewing Michigan vs. Rutgers with a Scarlet Knights insider
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Staff Predictions: Michigan football vs. Rutgers