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NC State Football
WEEK 3: Pack In The Pros
September 26, 2017
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Here is a look at how several former Wolfpack stars performed this week in the National Football League.
* David Amerson started at cornerback and recorded six tackles and three pass breakups in Oakland's 27-10 loss at Washington.
* Jacoby Brissett earned his first win as the starter for Indianapolis with the Colts defeating the Browns 31-28. Brissett completed 17-of-24 passes for 259 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for two more scores. He posted a 94.3 QBR in the win.
* Juston Burris recorded three tackles for the Jets in the 20-6 win over Miami.
* Matthew Dayes didn't record a carry in Cleveland's loss in Indianapolis.
* Mike Glennon led the Bears to their first win of the season, an overtime victory over Pittsburgh. Glennon completed 15-of-22 passes for 101 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the win.
* Stephen Hauschka came up huge in Buffalo's 26-16 upset win over the Broncos. He hit all four of his field goals, which included two 50-plus attempts, and both of his extra points.
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Big game for the former Wolfpack standout kicker.
* Josh Jones had a breakout performance in Green Bay's win over the Bengals.
Shifting between safety and linebacker, Jones totaled 12 tackles and two sacks, a terrific performance by the rookie.
* Ted Larsen suffered a biceps injury during fall camp and has been placed on Injured Reserve. However, he could be designated for return later this season. Miami lost to the New York Jets.
* T.Y. McGill was claimed by Cleveland prior to the start of the season but wasn't active for the Browns this week.
* Philip Rivers struggled all day for the Chargers in their loss to Kansas City, as he tossed three interceptions with zero touchdowns.
* J.R. Sweezy started at right guard for Tampa Bay in the loss at Minnesota.
* Joe Thuney started at left guard for New England in the win over the Texans.
* Russell Wilson struggled in his first two starts, but lit up the Tennessee Titans this week. Wilson passed for 373 yards and four touchdowns without an interception, but the Titans defeated the Seahawks 33-27.
* Willie Young came up big in Chicago's upset win over Pittsburgh, totaling two tackles and recording his second sack of the year.
* David Amerson started at cornerback and recorded six tackles and three pass breakups in Oakland's 27-10 loss at Washington.
* Jacoby Brissett earned his first win as the starter for Indianapolis with the Colts defeating the Browns 31-28. Brissett completed 17-of-24 passes for 259 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for two more scores. He posted a 94.3 QBR in the win.
* Juston Burris recorded three tackles for the Jets in the 20-6 win over Miami.
* Matthew Dayes didn't record a carry in Cleveland's loss in Indianapolis.
* Mike Glennon led the Bears to their first win of the season, an overtime victory over Pittsburgh. Glennon completed 15-of-22 passes for 101 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the win.
* Stephen Hauschka came up huge in Buffalo's 26-16 upset win over the Broncos. He hit all four of his field goals, which included two 50-plus attempts, and both of his extra points.

Big game for the former Wolfpack standout kicker.
* Josh Jones had a breakout performance in Green Bay's win over the Bengals.
Shifting between safety and linebacker, Jones totaled 12 tackles and two sacks, a terrific performance by the rookie.
* Ted Larsen suffered a biceps injury during fall camp and has been placed on Injured Reserve. However, he could be designated for return later this season. Miami lost to the New York Jets.
* T.Y. McGill was claimed by Cleveland prior to the start of the season but wasn't active for the Browns this week.
* Philip Rivers struggled all day for the Chargers in their loss to Kansas City, as he tossed three interceptions with zero touchdowns.
* J.R. Sweezy started at right guard for Tampa Bay in the loss at Minnesota.
* Joe Thuney started at left guard for New England in the win over the Texans.
* Russell Wilson struggled in his first two starts, but lit up the Tennessee Titans this week. Wilson passed for 373 yards and four touchdowns without an interception, but the Titans defeated the Seahawks 33-27.
* Willie Young came up big in Chicago's upset win over Pittsburgh, totaling two tackles and recording his second sack of the year.
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