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Sooners in the NFL Sooners in the NFL Player Team Pos. Team Result Played Notes Stats Mark Andrews Ravens TE Win Played 8 Rec, 112 Yds, 1 Rec TD Blake Bell Chiefs TE Win Started No Stats Devante Bond Buccaneers LB Win Played 1 Tackles Marquise Brown Ravens WR Win Started 8 Rec, 86 Yds Orlando Brown Ravens OT Win Started - Jordan Evans Bengals LB Loss Played 1 Tackles Cody Ford Bills OT Win Started - Tony Jefferson Ravens S Win Started 4 Tackles Lane Johnson Eagles OT Loss Started - Baker Mayfield Browns QB Win Started 19-35, 54%, 325 Yds, 1 Pass TD, 1 INT Gerald McCoy Panthers DT Loss Started 4 Tackles Joe Mixon Bengals RB Loss Started 11 Rush, 17 Yds, 1.6 YPC, 3 Rec, 10 Yds Kyler Murray Cardinals QB Loss Started 25-40, 63%, 349 Yds, 3 Rush, 4 Yds Corey Nelson Broncos LB Loss Started 3 Tackles Samaje Perine Bengals RB Loss Played No Stats Steven Parker Dolphins S Loss Played 1 Tackles Adrian Peterson Redskins RB Loss Started 10 Rush, 25 Yds, 2.5 YPC, 1 Rush TD, 2 Rec, 7 Yds Jordan Phillips Bills DT Win Played 2 Tackles Austin Seibert Browns K Win Started 2 XPM, 2 XPA, 3 FGM, 3 FGA, 38 Yard Avg Kenny Stills Texans WR Win Played 2 Rec, 38 Yds Tress Way Redskins P Loss Started 4 Punts, 49.5 Yard Avg Dede Westbrook Jaguars WR Loss Started 1 Rec, 3 Yds Damien Williams Chiefs RB Win Started 9 Rush, 8 Yds, 0.9 YPC, 3 Rec, 48 Yds Daryl Williams Panthers OT Loss Started - James Winchester Chiefs LS Win Started - Rodney Anderson Bengals RB Loss DNP (IR) DNP Amani Bledsoe Titans DE Loss DNP (PS) DNP Curtis Bolton Packers LB Win DNP (IR) DNP Aaron Colvin Texans CB Win DNP DNP Bobby Evans Rams OT Win DNP DNP Carson Meier Falcons TE Win DNP (PS) DNP Ogbonnia Okoronkwo Rams LB Win DNP DNP Ben Powers Ravens OG Win DNP DNP Dru Samia Vikings OG Loss DNP DNP Sterling Shepard Giants WR Loss DNP (Concussion) DNP Ahamd Thomas Colts LB Win DNP (IR) DNP Trent Williams Redskins OT Loss DNP DNP Week 2 Stats via NFL.com.
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