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DEAS: Alabama in the NFL

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Here is a look at how former University of Alabama players in the National Football League performed in Week 10:

Mark Barron, St. Louis Rams safety, made seven tackles, including one for loss, vs. Chicago.

James Carpenter, New York Jets guard, started vs. Buffalo.

Ha Clinton-Dix, Green Bay Packers safety, made 11 tackles, including one for loss, intercepted a pass and defended a pass vs. Detroit.

Landon Collins, New York Giants safety, made five tackles and defended a pass vs. New York Giants.

Amari Cooper, Oakland Raiders receiver, caught five passes for 79 yards and made a tackle vs. Minnesota.

Marcell Dareus, Buffalo Bills defensive tackle, made three tackles, including one sack, with one quarterback hurry vs. New York Jets.

Quinton Dial, San Francisco 49ers defensive end, did not play (bye week).

D.J. Fluker, San Diego Chargers offensive lineman, did not play (bye week).

Jalston Fowler, Tennessee Titans fullback, caught one pass for 15 yards vs. Carolina.

Wallace Gilberry, Cincinnati Bengals defensive end, made one tackle vs. Houston.

Roman Harper, Carolina Panthers safety, made four tackles vs. Tennessee.

Dont’a Hightower, New England Patriots linebacker, made nine tackles vs. New York Giants.

Mark Ingram, New Orleans Saints running back, ran for 77 yards on five carries and caught three passes for 13 yards vs. Washington.

Kareem Jackson, Houston Texans cornerback, did not play (inactive).

Nico Johnson, New York Giants linebacker, did not play (practice squad).

Rashad Johnson, Arizona Cardinals safety, made three tackles and defended a pass vs. Seattle.

Barrett Jones, Chicago Bears center, did not play (practice squad).

Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons receiver, did not play (bye week).

Dre Kirkpatrick, Cincinnati Bengals cornerback, made three tackles and defended three passes vs. Houston.

Arie Kouandjio, Washington Redskins offensive guard, did not play (inactive).

Cyrus Kouandjio, Buffalo Bills offensive tackle, did not play (inactive).

Eddie Lacy, Green Bay Packers running back, did not play (inactive).

Evan Mathis, Denver Broncos offensive guard, started vs. Kansas City.

AJ McCarron, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback, did not play.

Rolando McClain, Dallas Cowboys linebacker, made eight tackles vs. Tampa Bay.

Dee Milliner, New York Jets cornerback, played vs. Buffalo.

C.J. Mosley, Baltimore Ravens linebacker, made eight tackles, including two for loss, vs. Jacksonville.

Kevin Norwood, Carolina Panthers receiver, did not play (inactive).

Jeoffrey Pagan, Houston Texans defensive end, did not play (inactive).

Nick Perry, Baltimore Ravens defensive back, did not play (practice squad).

DeMeco Ryans, Philadelphia Eagles linebacker, made three tackles and defended a pass vs. Miami.

Austin Shepherd, Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman, played vs. Oakland.

Andre Smith, Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle, did not play (inactive).

Damion Square, San Diego Charters defensive tackle, did not play (bye week).

Ed Stinson, Arizona Cardinals defensive end, played vs. Seattle.

Vinnie Sunseri, New Orleans Saints safety, did not play (reserve/injured).

Carson Tinker, Jacksonville Jaguars long snapper, made one tackle vs. Baltimore.

Courtney Upshaw, Baltimore Ravens made two tackles and defended two passes vs. Jacksonville.

Chance Warmack, Tennessee Titans offensive guard, started vs. Carolina.

DeAndrew White, San Francisco 49ers receiver, did not play (bye week).

Jesse Williams, Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle, did not play (reserve/non-football injury)

Michael Williams, New England Patriots tight end, started vs. New York Giants.

T.J. Yeldon, Jacksonville Jaguars running back, ran for 61 yards on 18 carries and caught five passes for 6 yards vs. Baltimore.
 
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