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Cowboys in the NFL: Week 10
November 13, 2018 | Cowboy Football
STILLWATER - Several former Oklahoma State football stars put their talents on display in the 10th week of the NFL's regular season this past weekend. A look at some of the highlights:
Seahawks cornerback Tre Flowers continued to impress in his rookie season, logging two tackles for Seattle's defense against the NFC-leading Los Angeles Rams. Flowers has 34 total tackles this season as a starter with the Seahawks, as well as three passes defended and one forced fumble.
Browns defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah also put in a solid shift this weekend, as he notched two tackles and a half-sack in Cleveland's 28-16 victory over Atlanta. Ogbah has 24 tackles and two sacks so far in 2018.
He has also been vocal on Twitter in supporting current Cowboy wide receiver Tylan Wallace in his bid to win OSU's fourth Biletnikoff Award.
Continuing the trend of defensive showings, Jaguars defensive back Tyler Patmon returned to action this week and notched a solo tackle in Jacksonville's divisional matchup at Indianapolis. Patmon's return to the lineup came in the place of injured starter A.J. Bouye this past weekend.
Rounding out the week is Steelers rookie wide receiver James Washington.
Washington was not targeted in Pittsburgh's Thursday-night blowout of the Panthers. However, the mid-week matchup allowed for Washington to return to his second home, Stillwater, and take in the sights and sounds once again.
Seahawks cornerback Tre Flowers continued to impress in his rookie season, logging two tackles for Seattle's defense against the NFC-leading Los Angeles Rams. Flowers has 34 total tackles this season as a starter with the Seahawks, as well as three passes defended and one forced fumble.
#Seahawks' cornerbacks Shaquill Griffin and Tre Flowers pregame at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum where Seattle will take on the L.A. Rams this afternoon. #GoHawks pic.twitter.com/niMtz3Xxuf
— Aaron J. Fentress (@AaronJFentress) November 11, 2018
Browns defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah also put in a solid shift this weekend, as he notched two tackles and a half-sack in Cleveland's 28-16 victory over Atlanta. Ogbah has 24 tackles and two sacks so far in 2018.
He has also been vocal on Twitter in supporting current Cowboy wide receiver Tylan Wallace in his bid to win OSU's fourth Biletnikoff Award.
Keep balling young bull! https://t.co/BmeeLHFf9G
— Emmanuel Ogbah (@EmanOgbah) November 13, 2018
Continuing the trend of defensive showings, Jaguars defensive back Tyler Patmon returned to action this week and notched a solo tackle in Jacksonville's divisional matchup at Indianapolis. Patmon's return to the lineup came in the place of injured starter A.J. Bouye this past weekend.
CB Tyler Patmon will start at right cornerback in place of injured A.J. Bouye.
— John Reid (@JohnReid64) November 11, 2018
Rounding out the week is Steelers rookie wide receiver James Washington.
Washington was not targeted in Pittsburgh's Thursday-night blowout of the Panthers. However, the mid-week matchup allowed for Washington to return to his second home, Stillwater, and take in the sights and sounds once again.
Big thanks to one of our all-time greats and current @steelers wide receiver @JamesWashington for spending the day in GIA with us! #okstate pic.twitter.com/0djBw2BKIX
— Cowgirl Basketball (@OSUWBB) November 11, 2018
Gundy: James Washington visited practice on Sunday. #OKState
— Scott Wright (@ScottWrightOK) November 12, 2018
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