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WVU in the NFL: Week 14

Douglas recorded nine tackles and an interception against the Cowboys.
Douglas recorded nine tackles and an interception against the Cowboys.

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Week 14 of the NFL season has concluded and WVSports.com takes a look at how former West Virginia football players are faring at the next level.

DB Rasul Douglas/Philadelphia Eagles - Douglas had another strong performance for the Eagles during the team’s 29-23 overtime loss to the Dallas Cowboys. He played all 99 defensive snaps and recorded a career-high nine tackles to go along with an interception, but Dallas’s game-winning touchdown came when Amari Cooper caught a pass that was deflected by Douglas and ran into the end zone for the score.

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RB Wendell Smallwood/Philadelphia Eagles - Smallwood played just four offensive snaps and 18 on special teams during the loss, recording one carry for three yards.

WR Shelton Gibson/Philadelphia Eagles - Gibson played 11 snaps on special teams and didn’t record any statistics during the loss.

WR Tavon Austin/Dallas Cowboys - Austin was inactive for the seventh straight game with a groin injury and missed the team’s win over the Eagles. He’s expected to practice this week on a limited basis.

LB/DL Bruce Irvin/Atlanta Falcons - Irvin played 24 defensive snaps during a 34-20 loss to the Green Bay Packers. He recorded his first sack with the Falcons, bringing his total to four on the year between the Falcons and Raiders.

S Keith Tandy/Atlanta Falcons - Tandy was released by the Falcons last Tuesday after appearing in six games this season and recording two tackles along with a blocked punt.

OL Adam Pankey/Green Bay Packers - Pankey was signed on to Green Bay’s active roster on Saturday after spending the entire season on the team’s practice squad. He’s been with the Packers since signing with them as an undrafted free agent in 2017 and spent most of last season on the active roster, appearing in one game. He played one snap during the Sunday’s win over the Falcons.

DB Karl Joseph/Oakland Raiders - Joseph played all 60 defensive snaps and seven on special teams during Oakland’s 24-21 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. He finished the game with three total tackles and one pass deflection.

CB Daryl Worley/Oakland Raiders - Worley was in on 26 defensive snaps and four on special teams during the win, tallying one pass deflection. He’s still battling a shoulder injury according to head coach, Jon Gruden.

OL Quinton Spain/Tennessee Titans - After being benched last week, Spain played all 60 offensive snaps at left guard during Tennessee’s 30-9 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday night. Titans quarterback marcus Mariota was sacked just once and the team rushed for 264 total yards which included a 99-yard touchdown run from Derrick Henry.

OL Mark Glowinski/Indianapolis Colts - Glowinski played 35 snaps at right guard during Sunday’s 24-21 win over the Houston Texans. He was carted to the locker room in the first half with an ankle injury, returned later on and then exited the game once again.

LB Najee Goode/Indianapolis Colts - Goode played 23 snaps on special teams and didn’t work record any statistics during the win.

LB/DB Kyzir White/Los Angeles Chargers - White remains on the reserved/injured list with a knee injury.

QB Geno Smith/Los Angeles Chargers - Smith didn’t see the field during the team’s 26-21 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.

LB Nick Kwiatkoski/Chicago Bears - Kwiatkoski didn’t play any defensive snaps during Sunday night’s 15-6 win over the Los Angeles Rams, but saw action on 15 plays on special teams and recorded one tackle.

WR Kevin White/Chicago Bears - White was a healthy scratch for the second consecutive week and missed Chicago’s win over the Rams.

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