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Nittany Lions in the NFL - Week Three

Sept. 28, 2016

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. -

A total of 28 Penn State football alumni are populating the active rosters of 20 National Football League teams. The Nittany Lions annually are among the top 20 programs nationally in producing players in the NFL. Each week throughout the year, GoPSUsports.com will provide updates on the exploits of these former Nittany Lion greats.

Top performances from Week Three­ include wide receiver Allen Robinson, who caught a pair of touchdown passes for the Jaguars, and his teammate on the other side of the ball, linebacker Paul Posluszny, who recorded 12 tackles and an interception. Linebackers Navorro Bowman and Gerald Hodges teamed up for a forced fumble and recovery for San Francisco and defensive lineman Anthony Zettel registered a tackle in his first career action.

Adrian Amos (2011-14), FS, Chicago Bears
Cowboys 31, Bears 17
Amos made three tackles, including a viral video hit on Cole Beasley, and a fumble recovery, but the Cowboys prevailed over the Bears Sunday night.

Navorro Bowman (2007-09), LB, San Francisco 49ers
Seahawks 37, 49ers 18
Bowman made seven total tackles (six solo), including two TFL. Bowman helped force a fumble that was recovered by another Nittany Lion, Gerald Hodges, leading to a field goal, but it was not enough to defeat the 49ers' NFC West rivals. With 27 tackles, Bowman leads the 49ers and ranks 14th in the league.

Kyle Carter (2012-15) TE, Minnesota Vikings
Vikings 22, Panthers 10
Carter is on the practice squad for the Vikings.

Jack Crawford (2008-11), DE, Dallas Cowboys
Cowboys 31, Bears 17
Despite a shoulder injury, Crawford started against the Bears. He logged 44 out of 65 defensive snaps.

Garry Gilliam (2010-12), T, Seattle Seahawks
Seahawks 37, 49ers 18
Gilliam started at right tackle for a third straight week. He helped pave the way for 127 yards rushing, including 106 by Christine Michael, while a pair of Seahawks passers combined for 308 passing yards.

Christian Hackenberg (2013-15), QB, New York Jets
Chiefs 24, Jets 3
Hackenberg was inactive for Week 3.

Tamba Hali (2002-05), LB, Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs 24, Jets 3
Hali made four tackles and played on 46 snaps.

Chris Hogan (men's lacrosse 2007-10), WR, New England Patriots
Patriots 27, Texans 0
Hogan made one catch for three yards.

Gerald Hodges (2009-12), LB, San Francisco 49ers
Seahawks 37, 49ers 18

Hodges started for the third consecutive week and made six combined tackles, one solo tackle and five assisted tackles. Hodges also made his first career fumble recovery on a fumble forced by fellow Nittany Lion alum Navorro Bowman.

Mike Hull (2011-14), LB, Miami Dolphins
Dolphins 30, Browns 24 (OT)
Hull played in his third straight game on special teams.

Jesse James (2012-14), TE, Pittsburgh Steelers
Philadelphia 34, Steelers 3
James made his third consecutive start of the season and had two catches for 10 yards.

DaQuan Jones (2010-13), DE, Tennessee Titans
Raiders 17, Titans 10
Jones started for a third straight week at defensive end and recorded his first tackle of the season.

Austin Johnson (2012-15) DT, Tennessee Titans
Raiders 17, Titans 10
Johnson was inactive in Week 3.

Sean Lee (2005-07, 2009), MLB, Dallas Cowboys
Cowboys 31, Bears 17
Lee started at middle linebacker and was in on five tackles, including one stop behind the line, as he played every defensive snap.

Jordan Lucas (2012-15), CB, Miami Dolphins
Dolphins 30, Browns 24 (OT)
Lucas was inactive in Week 3.

Michael Mauti (2008, 2010-12), LB, New Orleans Saints
Falcons 45, Saints 32
Mauti appeared against the Falcons on Monday night.

Matt McGloin (2010-12), QB, Oakland Raiders
Raiders 17, Titans 10
McGloin did not play in a win over the Titans

Carl Nassib (2011-15), DE, Cleveland Browns
Dolphins 30, Browns 24 (OT)
Nassib had surgery last Wednesday after a suffering a broken hand in Week 2.

Jordan Norwood (2005-08), WR, Denver Broncos
Broncos 29, Bengals 17
Norwood returned a punt 11 yards and played on 41 snaps on offense.

Jared Odrick (2006-09), DE, Jacksonville Jaguars
Ravens 19, Jaguars 17
Odrick was inactive for the game due to a triceps injury.

Paul Posluszny (2003-06), LB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Ravens 19, Jaguars 17
Posluszny made a game-high 12 tackles and had an interception in a loss to the Ravens. With 28 stops on the season, Posluszny ranks 13th in the league in tackles.

Allen Robinson (2011-13), WR, Jacksonville Jaguars
Ravens 19, Jaguars 17
Robinson totaled seven catches for 57 yards and caught both of Jacksonville's touchdowns ââ'¬" his first of the season ââ'¬" but it was not enough for the Jaguars.

A.Q. Shipley (2005-08), C, Arizona Cardinals
Bills 33, Cardinals 18
Shipley started at center and played on all of the offensive snaps.

Donovan Smith (2012-13), OT, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rams 37, Buccaneers 32
Smith made his 19th consecutive start and helped Jameis Winston throw for 406 yards, completing 36-of-58 attempts.

Devon Still (2007-11), DT, Houston Texans
Patriots 27, Texans 0
Still was inactive against New England.

Nate Stupar (2008-11), LB, New Orleans Saints
Falcons 45, Saints 32
Stupar had a tackle on defense and special teams in a Monday night loss to the Falcons.

Ross Travis (men's basketball 2011-14), TE, Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs 24, Jets 3
Travis started for a second consecutive week and caught his first two NFL receptions for a total of 10 yards.

John Urschel (2011-13), OL, Baltimore Ravens
Ravens 19, Jaguars 17
Urschel was inactive for the game due to a shoulder injury.

Cameron Wake (2000, 02-04) DE, Miami Dolphins
Dolphins 30, Browns 24 (OT)
Wake was disruptive in an overtime win over the Browns, forcing a sack-fumble on the Browns' opening drive, leading to a Miami touchdown drive. He finished with two tackles.

Trevor Wiliams (2012-15) CB, San Diego Chargers
Colts 26, Chargers 22
Williams is on the practice squad for the Chargers

Stefen Wisniewski (2007-10), C, Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia 34, Steelers 3
Wisniewski saw time on offense and special teams in the win over the Steelers.

Anthony Zettel, 2012-2015, DL, Detroit Lions
Green Bay 34, Detroit 27
Zettel made his NFL debut and recorded his first career tackle, helping bring down Eddie Lacy.