Anquan Boldin, wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens, led the team in receptions and yards although he did not score. Boldin was not targeted until the Raven second possession and when he was, it was intercepted in the endzone. His first catch was on a pass short left and he gained six yards which came right before the two minute warning. All of his work came in the second half when the Browns were unable to stop him. On the first possession of the third quarter, Boldin had 3 catches for 60 yards. Their next possession was the same, 3 catches for 24 yards. He ended the game with 9 catches for 131 yards.
Antone Smith, running back for the Atlanta Falcons, was inactive for the game against the Panthers.
Chris Hope, defensive back for the Atlanta Falcons, helped with a tackle on special teams. The Falcons kicked off and the Panthers caught the ball 4 yards deep in the end zone and returned it to the 23 yard line where they were met by Hope and R. James.
Shawn Powell, punter for the Buffalo Bills, had a great first start against the Patriots. Powell was very active in the kicking game, having to punt on 5 different occasions. He averaged 39 yards a punt with a long of 54 and 2 were placed inside the 20. Only one punt was returned which went for 14 yards.
Garrison Sanborn, long snapper for the Buffalo Bills, was out there for every punt and field goal. He did not miss a snap all game.
Letroy Guion, defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings, recorded two tackles Sunday and both were sacks. His first sack came early in the game as Stafford could not find a receiver and Guion hit him for a 6 yard loss. The second sack was a bigger play as the Lions had the ball and was trying to drive down to score at the end of the game to tie it up. Stafford dropped back again with 24 seconds left and was met by Letroy again for a -1 yard loss.
Christian Ponder, quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, did not have his best game of the season. In a game where special teams was the deciding factor, Ponder just needed to not make mistakes. He was 16/26 for 111 yards and no turnovers. On the first two possessions of the game he was 6/7 for 23 yards helping to one field goal. In the second quarter the Vikings scored another field goal.
Mister Alexander, linebacker for the Houston Texans, was inactive for the game against the Tennessee Titans.
Richard Goodman, wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers, had two kickoff returns for an average of 26 yards and a long of 33. He also had two tackles on special teams.
Antonio Cromartie, corner back for the New York Jets, was getting his first start of the season as the number one corner back. Since Revis was lost for the season, Cromartie would get to face off against the other team's number one receiver. The 49ers elected to stay away from him for the entire first half. Cromartie ended up with 3 tackles; two were on run plays and the pass play went for 27 yards. He also had two pass deflections on back to back plays to stop a drive.
Leon Washington, running back for the Seattle Seahawks, made a great return for 69 yards until he was pushed out of bounds. He also had one run for 2 yards.
Darnell Dockett, defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals, was inactive for Sunday's game against Miami.
Greg Jones, fullback for the Jacksonville Jaguars, had four catches for 25 yards in the loss to the Bengals. Jones was third on the team in receptions and fourth in yards.
Patrick Robinson, corner back for the New Orleans Saints, made two tackles, three pass deflections and one interception in the loss to the Green Bay Packers. Aaron Rodgers tried to go deep on 1st down to Jordy Nelson but Robinson was there to make the interception. The Saints ended up getting a field goal.
Markus White, linebacker for the Washington Redskins, was inactive for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Dekoda Watson, linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, made one tackle on special teams.
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