Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Nittany Lions in the NFL - Week Two

Sept. 17, 2013

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - With 25 Nittany Lions on National Football League rosters, Penn State is well represented in the professional ranks. Each week throughout the year, www.GoPSUsports.com will provide updates on the exploits of these former Nittany Lion greats. Top performances from week two of the 2013 season included Derek Moye's first career touchdown reception and Navorro Bowman's game-high 11 tackles.

Navorro Bowman (2007-09), LB, San Francisco 49ers
Seattle 29, San Francisco 3
Bowman led all players with 11 tackles (four solo) in the 49ers' week-two loss.

Levi Brown (2003-06), OT, Arizona Cardinals
Arizona 25, Detroit 21
The starting left tackle helped the Cardinals out gain the Lions by a 348-322 margin.

Dan Connor (2004-07), LB, New York Giants
Denver 41, New York Giants 23
Connor was placed on the reserve/injured list Sept. 12.

Jack Crawford (2008-11), DE, Oakland Raiders
Oakland 19, Jacksonville 9
Crawford was inactive against the Jaguars.

Robbie Gould (2001-04), K, Chicago Bears
Chicago 31, Minnesota 30
Gould connected on a 20-yard field goal and went 4-for-4 on extra points.

Tamba Hali (2002-05), LB, Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City 17, Dallas 16
Hali recorded three solo tackles against the Cowboys.

Jordan Hill (2009-12), DT, Seattle Seahawks
Seattle 29, San Francisco 3
Hill was inactive for the Seahawks week-two victory.

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Gerald Hodges (2009-12), LB, Minnesota Vikings
Chicago 31, Minnesota 30
Hodges was inactive against the Bears.

Sean Lee (2005-07, 2009), LB, Dallas Cowboys
Kansas City 17, Dallas 16
Lee made four tackles (three solo) against the Chiefs.

Michael Mauti (2008, 2010-12), LB, Minnesota Vikings
Chicago 31, Minnesota 30
Mauti was inactive against the Bears.

Matt McGloin (2010-12), QB, Oakland Raiders
Oakland 19, Jacksonville 9
McGloin was inactive against the Jaguars.

Derek Moye (2008-11), WR, Pittsburgh Steelers
Cincinnati 20, Pittsburgh 10
Moye recorded his first career touchdown reception with a one-yard catch in the second quarter.

Jared Odrick (2006-09), DE, Miami Dolphins
Miami 24, Indianapolis 20
Odrick recorded two tackles (one solo) in the Dolphins' victory.

Rich Ohrnberger (2006-08), OL, San Diego Chargers
San Diego 33, Philadelphia 30
Ohrnberger saw action against the Eagles.

Paul Posluszny (2003-06), LB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Oakland 19, Jacksonville 9
Posluszny notched nine tackles (four solo) and a sack against the Raiders.

Andrew Quarless (2006-09), TE, Green Bay Packers
Green Bay 38, Washington 20
Quarless recorded one catch for seven yards against the Redskins.

Evan Royster (2007-10), RB, Washington Redskins
Green Bay 38, Washington 20
Royster was inactive against the Packers.

A.Q. Shipley (2005-08), C, Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore 14, Cleveland 6
Shipley saw action against the Browns.

Mickey Shuler (2007-09), TE, Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta 31, St. Louis 24
Shuler is a member of the Falcons' practice squad.

Devon Still (2009-11), DT, Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati 20, Pittsburgh 10
Still saw action against the Steelers.

Nate Stupar (2008-11), LB, San Francisco 49ers
Seattle 29, San Francisco 3
Stupar was inactive against the Seahawks.

Andrew Szczerba (2008-09), TE, Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta 31, St. Louis 24
Szczerba is on the team's reserved/injured list.

Johnnie Troutman (2009-11), OG, San Diego Chargers
San Diego 33, Philadelphia 30
Troutman was inactive against the Eagles.

Cameron Wake (2000, 02-04), DE, Miami Dolphins
Miami 24, Indianapolis 20
Wake notched one stop against the Colts.

Stefan Wisniewski (2007-10), OL, Oakland Raiders
Oakland 19, Jacksonville 9
The team's starting center, Wisniewski helped Darren McFadden rush for 129 yards and the Raiders out gain the Jaguars by a 340-248 margin.

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