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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 Six:

Mark Barron, Los Angeles Rams safety, made seven tackles vs. Detroit.

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

HaHa Clinton-Dix, Green Bay Packers safety, made seven tackles vs. Dallas.

Landon Collins, New York Giants safety, made 12 tackles, including two tackles for loss and a sack with two quarterback hurries vs. Baltimore.

Amari Cooper, Oakland Raiders receiver, caught 10 passes for 129 yards vs. Kansas City.

Marcell Dareus, Buffalo Bills defensive tackle, did not play (inactive).

Quinton Dial, San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle, made two tackles vs. Buffalo.

Kenyan Drake, Miami Dolphins running back, played vs. Pittsburgh.

D.J. Fluker, San Diego Chargers guard, started vs. Denver.

Jalston Fowler, Tennessee Titans fullback, played vs. Cleveland.

Wallace Gilberry, Detroit Lions defensive end, started vs. Chicago.

Roman Harper, New Orleans Saints safety, made one tackle vs. Carolina.

Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans running back, rushed twice for 7 yards and caught two passes for 20 yards vs. Cleveland.

Dont'a Hightower, New England Patriots linebacker, made 13 tackles with 1.5 sacks, one tackle for loss and two quarterback hurries vs. Cincinnati.

Mark Ingram, New Orleans Saints running back, carried 16 times for 51 yards and caught two passes for 9 yards vs. Carolina.

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

Rashad Johnson, Tennessee Titans safety, made one tackle vs. Cleveland.

Cyrus Jones, New England Patriots cornerback, did not play (inactive).

Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons receiver, caught seven passes for 139 yards and a touchdown vs. Seattle.

Ryan Kelly, Indianapolis Colts center, started vs. Houston.

Dre Kirkpatrick, Cincinnati Bengals cornerback, made five tackles vs. New England.

Arie Kouandjio, Washington Redskins guard, did not play vs. Philadelphia.

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

Eddie Lacy, Green Bay Packers running back, rushed 17 times for 65 yards and caught one pass for 6 yards vs. Dallas.

Evan Mathis, Arizona Cardinals guard, did not play (injured reserve).

AJ McCarron, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback, played vs. New England.

Rolando McClain, Dallas Cowboys linebacker, did not play (reserve/did not report; suspended).

C.J. Mosley, Baltimore Ravens linebacker, did not play (inactive).

Kevin Norwood, San Diego Chargers receiver, did not play (practice squad).

D.J. Pettway, New Orleans Saints defensive lineman, did not play (reserve/injured).

Reggie Ragland, Buffalo Bills linebacker, did not play (reserve/injured).

Jarran Reed, Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle, made three tackles with a sack and two quarterback hurries vs. Atlanta.

A'Shawn Robinson, Detroit Lions defensive tackle, made one tackle and defended a pass vs. Los Angeles.

Austin Shepherd, Pittsburgh Steelers tackle, did not play (practice squad).

Andre Smith, Minnesota Vikings tackle, did not play (bye week).

Damion Square, San Diego Chargers defensive tackle, had one quarterback hurry vs. Denver.

Anthony Steen, Miami Dolphins center/guard, played vs. Pittsburgh.

Ed Stinson, Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle, did not play (inactive).

Vinnie Sunseri, New England Patriots defensive back, did not play (practice squad).

Carson Tinker, Jacksonville Jaguars snapper, played vs. Chicago.

Courtney Upshaw, Atlanta Falcons linebacker, did not play (inactive).

Chance Warmack, Tennessee Titans guard, did not play (reserve/injured).

DeAndrew White, New England Patriots receiver, did not play (practice squad).

T.J. Yeldon, Jacksonville Jaguars running back, rushed six times for 21 yards and caught one pass for 5 yards vs. Chicago
 
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