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    Hoosiers in the NFL: Week 13 results and notes for former IU football stars in the league

    Donald KaneBy Donald KaneDecember 7, 2021 IU Football No Comments
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    13 weeks of the 2021 NFL season are now complete for former IU stars with teams in the league.

    Take a look at how they all did with our quick recap of the Hoosiers in the NFL.

    Tevin Coleman (RB) – New York Jets 

    Tevin Coleman started in the Jets 33-18 loss versus Philadelphia.

    He had 11 carries for 58 yards and three receptions for 20 yards.

    On the season, Tevin Coleman has 57 carries for 243 yards and 10 receptions for 46 yards in eight games played.  He has 3,180 yards rushing for his career.

    Dan Feeney (OL) – New York Jets 

    Dan Feeney started all 16 games and played 100 percent of the offensive snaps last year for the Los Angeles Chargers. He also played on 16 percent of the special teams snaps.

    Now with the Jets Feeney is primarily a backup offensive lineman and has appeared in 37 special teams snaps and 11 offensive snaps on the season.

    Brandon Knight (OL) – Baltimore Ravens

    The 2021 season marks Brandon Knight’s third in the NFL.

    For his career, he has appeared in 21 games while starting 10.

    Knight was waived by the Cowboys on October 16.  On October 18, the Ravens were awarded Knight off of waivers.

    He announced on Twitter that he will be stepping away from football for the rest of the season to focus on his mental health.

    Rodger Saffold (OL) – Tennessee Titans

    The Titans, who are 8-4 and second in the AFC, were on bye this past weekend.

    Rodger Saffold has started for the Tennessee Titans in every game this season. Appearing in 157 NFL games with 154 starts, he is the longest tenured Hoosier in the NFL.

    Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (WR) – Tennessee Titans

    In four games started and 11 games played this year, Westbrook-Ikhine has 25 receptions for 297 yards and three touchdowns.

    Ian Thomas (TE) – Carolina Panthers

    The Panthers, who are 5-7 and 10th in the NFC, were on bye this past weekend.

    On 23 targets this season, Thomas has 13 catches for 146 yards in 12 games played.

    Jason Spriggs (OL) – Atlanta Falcons 

    Jason Spriggs is in his fifth NFL season and first with Atlanta.

    The Falcons fell to 5-7 on the season after a 30-17 loss to Tampa Bay.

    Spriggs played on 12 percent of the snaps on special teams.

    He has played in all 12 games this season and in 56 his for career, registering 10 starts.

    Jamar Johnson (DB) – Denver Broncos 

    Jamar Johnson was drafted in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos.

    He made the 53-man roster but has not played all year. The Broncos are 6-6.

    Wes Martin (OG) – New York Giants

    The Giants fell to the Dolphins 20-9, which puts them at 4-8 overall. Martin did not see any game action.

    Martin is currently on the reserve/COVID-19 list after being on the Giants active roster for a few weeks following being waived from the Washington practice squad.

    For his career he has appeared in 29 games with 10 starts.

    Nate Sudfeld (QB) – San Francisco 49ers

    After being placed on the active roster for a few weeks due to injuries at the quarterback position, Nate Sudfeld is now on the 49ers practice squad.

    For his career Sudfeld has played in four games and he is 25 of 37 passing for 188 yards and a touchdown.

    Jordan Howard  (RB) – Philadelphia Eagles

    Jordan Howard did not play in the Eagles win on Sunday due to a knee injury. It is his second consecutive missed game.

    On the season, he has 51 carries for 274 yards and three touchdowns in four games played.


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