Longhorns in the NFL for Week 3
Thirty-three players who played at the University of Texas were on NFL rosters of 20 of the league’s 32 teams for Week 3 of the season. Here’s a breakdown of how they fared over the week, with some highlights of performances and updates.
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Below are a listing of the players listed alphabetically by teams:
Arizona
Kris Boyd, CB
Boyd played but did not record any statistics in the Cardinals’ 28-16 home win over Dallas on Sunday.
Keaontay Ingram, RB
Ingram carried the ball five times for 13 yards and caught a pass for eight yards in the win over the Cowboys. He has played in all three games this year for the Cardinals and has amassed 15 yards in 13 carries and eight yards receiving for the season.
Geoff Swaim, TE
Swaim was active but did not record any stats in the Cardinals’ win against Dallas.
Atlanta
Ta’Quon Graham, DT
Graham had two combined tackles in the Falcons’ 20-6 loss at Detroit on Sunday. He has four total tackles for the season in three games for Atlanta.
Bijan Robinson, RB
Robinson has his most difficult game of his young pro career, picking up just 33 yards on 10 carries and catching four passes for 27 yards in the loss to the Lions. Robinson has 213 yards rushing and 14 catches for 102 yards and a touchdown in three games this season.
Baltimore
Devin Duvernay, WR
Duvernay played for the third straight week but did not record any stats in the Ravens’ 22-19 loss at home to Indianapolis on Sunday. Duvernay has not caught a pass yet this season but has three carries for 15 total yards.
Justin Tucker, PK
Tucker converted both of his PAT kicks, went one for two on field goals (hitting from kicks from 50 yards and missing from 61) and produced five touchbacks in Baltimore’s loss on Sunday.
Buffalo
Poona Ford, DT
Ford was active but did not record any stats in the Bills’ 37-3 win at Washington on Sunday.
Carolina
D’Shawn Jamison, CB
Jamison had an assisted tackle in the Carolina’s 37-27 road loss to the Seahawks on Sunday. He now has two tackles in three games this season.
Chicago
D’Onta Foreman, RB
Foreman was active but did not play in the Bears’ 41-10 loss at Kansas City on Sunday. He’s carried five times for 16 yards and caught two passes for eight yards this season.
Roschon Johnson, RB
Johnson had his best game as a pro on Sunday in the loss to the Chiefs, running eight times for 38 yards and catching two passes for 11 yards He had played in all three games this season and has produced 90 yards and a score on 17 carries and hauled in 10 passes for 56 yards.
Cincinnati
Joseph Ossai, DE
Ossai did not record any stats in the Bengals win over the Rams.
Cleveland
Marquise Goodwin, WR
Goodwin ran the ball once for a yard to record his first statistics of the year in the Browns’ 27-5 win over Tennessee on Sunday.
Denver
Lil’Jordan Humphrey, WR
Humphrey was active but did not record any stats in the Broncos’ 70-20 loss at Miami on Sunday. He has three catches for 15 yards and a touchdown this season.
P.J. Locke, S
Locke is on injured reserve after he suffered a leg injury in preseason. He will miss at least the first four weeks of the 2023 season.
Caden Sterns, S
Sterns was placed on the IR earlier this year after suffering a left knee injury against Las Vegas on opening weekend. He will be out for the season.
Houston
Andrew Beck, TE
Beck set the internet on fire with a rumbling, bumbling, stumbling 85-yard kickoff return for a TD in the Texans’ 37-17 win at Jacksonville. He started for the third straight game and has two catches for two yards on the season.
Hassan Ridgeway, DT
Ridgeway was placed on IR with a calf injury in week 2 after he had two assisted tackles in Houston’s loss to the Ravens in week 1. He will miss at least four weeks.
Indianapolis
Sam Ehlinger, QB
Ehlinger was active as the third quarterback for the Colts in their 22-19 win at Baltimore He has not seen the field in the first three weeks of the season.
Kansas City
Keondre Coburn, DT
Coburn was active but did not play in the Chiefs’ 41-10 win at home against Chicago on Sunday. He has one combined tackle for the season.
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Los Angeles Chargers
Cameron Dicker, PK
Dicker (the Kicker) missed his only field goal opportunity, from 53 yards away, as the Chargers beat Minnesota 28-24 on Sunday. He canned all four of his PAT chances and amassed five touchbacks on kickoffs.
Miami
DeShon Elliott, S
Elliott started for the third straight game and had five tackles, three solo stops, and two passes defended in the Dolphins’ 70-20 home win over Denver on Sunday. He has 22 combined tackles and 13 solo stops in two games this year.
Brandon Jones, S
Jones recorded three tackles and had a solo stop in Miami’s win over the Broncos to amass his first stats of the season.
Connor Williams, C
Williams started at center for Miami for the third consecutive contest, helping the undefeated Dolphins rack up 726 yards of total offense against Denver. He injured his groin and is listed day-to-day.
Minnesota
Jordan Hicks, LB
Hicks started for the third straight game and had six combined tackles and four solo stops, and forced and recovered a fumble in the Vikings’ 38-24 loss at home to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. He has 20 tackles (and nine solo stops) for Minnesota this season.
New England
Calvin Anderson, T
Anderson was on reserve duty and helped the Patriots produce 358 yards of total offense in their 15-10 win at the New York Jets on Sunday
Adrian Phillips, S
Phillips had three combined tackles and two solo stops in New England’s win. He has recorded nine combined tackles and five solo stops while playing in all three games this season.
Brenden Schooler, S
Schooler had a combined tackle and a solo stop on special teams in the Patriots’ win. He’s played in all three games for New England and has three combined stops and two solo tackles.
New Orleans
Malcolm Roach, DT
Roach racked up two combined tackles and a solo stop in the Saints’ 18-17 loss at Green Bay on Sunday. He’s played in all three games this season, amassing six combined tackles and a solo stop.
Philadelphia
Moro Ojomo, DT
Ojomo did not record any stats in the Eagles’ win over Tampa Bay.
Seattle
Michael Dickson, P
Dickson punted twice for an average of 46.5 yards per kick and booted a 51-yarder in the Seahawks’ 37-27 home win over Carolina on Sunday. He is averaging 53.5 yards per punt on nine kicks this season.
Quandre Diggs, S
Diggs started and had three combined tackles and a pair of solo stop in Seattle’s victory. He has 11 combined tackles and four solo stops for the year.
Washington
Samuel Cosmi, G
Cosmi started for the third straight week and helped the Commanders offense gain 230 yards in their 37-3 home loss to Buffalo.