
Deante Burton, DB – Dallas Cowboys
Burton, who finished the 2019 season on the active roster for the Cowboys, is on the Dallas practice squad to begin 2020. The Cowboys lost at the Los Angeles Rams, 20-17, on Sunday night, and they open their home schedule by hosting Atlanta on Sunday.
B.J. Finney, OL – Seattle Seahawks
One of four Wildcats to play for a new team in 2020, Finney was in for six special teams plays in Seattle's 38-25 victory at Atlanta. Coming over from Pittsburgh where he originally signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2015, Finney is now in his fifth year in the NFL and has played in 60 career games. Seattle takes on New England in its home opener on Sunday night.
Elijah Lee, LB – Detroit Lions
A native of Blue Springs, Missouri, who signed with Detroit in the offseason, Lee was in for 20 special teams plays in the Lions' 27-23 home setback to Chicago. Lee is in his fourth NFL season, and went to Detroit after spending time with San Francisco. The Lions travel to face Green Bay on Sunday.
Tyler Lockett, WR – Seattle Seahawks
Now in his sixth NFL season, Lockett started and hauled in all eight targets for 92 yards in Seattle's 38-25 victory at Atlanta. Lockett, a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, picked up where he left off last season as he recorded his first 1,000-yard campaign in 2019. The 1-0 Seahawks open their home slate on Sunday night by hosting New England.
Look at this throw and catch by Russell Wilson to Tyler Lockett. What an incredible play.
Under pressure, on the move, and thrown in a perfect place for Lockett by the sideline. #Seahawks pic.twitter.com/MyC0t00914
— Samuel Gold (@SamuelRGold) September 13, 2020
Cornelius Lucas, OL – Washington Football Team
Lucas, a sixth-year veteran who moved from Chicago to Washington in the offseason, was in for six special teams plays in Washington's 27-17 home victory over Philadelphia on Sunday. Washington hits the road for the first time in 2020 by traveling to face Arizona on Sunday.
Byron Pringle, WR – Kansas City Chiefs
Entering his third season, Pringle was in for six offensive snaps and 16 special teams plays – one of which he downed a punt – in Kansas City's 34-20 Thursday-night victory over Houston. The Chiefs, the defending Super Bowl Champions, take their 1-0 record to new SoFi Stadium as they face the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
D.J. Reed Jr., DB – Seattle Seahawks
A fifth-round pick by San Francisco in 2018 who was claimed off waivers prior to the season, Reed enters his first campaign with the Seattle Seahawks, but does so on injured reserve. The Seahawks earned a 38-25 victory at Atlanta to open the 2020 season, and they host New England on Sunday night.
Dalton Risner, OL – Denver Broncos
A second-round selection in last year's draft, Risner started at left guard and was in for all 59 snaps in Denver's 16-14 last-minute loss to Tennessee on Monday night. Risner, who started all 16 games last season, has seen time on 1,043 of the Broncos' 1,081 offensive snaps since he began his career last year. Denver travels to face Pittsburgh on Sunday.
Kiszla: Broncos play weirdest home-opener in team history, as lone father in Section 106 cheers Dalton Risner on field https://t.co/zGvOaFWnVU
— GreeleyTribune (@GreeleyTribune) September 15, 2020
Duke Shelley, DB – Chicago Bears
A sixth-round pick in last year's draft, Shelley was inactive for Chicago's 27-23 fourth-quarter comeback win at Detroit. The Bears host the New York Giants on Sunday.
Reggie Walker – Arizona Cardinals
Reggie Walker, who signed as an undrafted free agent this past offseason, is on the practice squad for the Arizona Cardinals, which picked up a 24-20 road win at San Francisco. The Cardinals open their home schedule on Sunday by hosting Washington.
Cody Whitehair, OL – Chicago Bears
Whitehair started his 65th-consecutive game when he lined up at center and played on all 65 of the Bears' offensive plays in a 27-23 comeback victory at Detroit. Chicago was down, 23-6, entering the fourth quarter but rattled off 21-straight points, which included the game-winning touchdown with 1:54 left in the game. The 1-0 Bears open their home schedule by hosting the New York Giants on Sunday.
Beautifully executed Trap by Chicago
— Bears center Cody Whitehair is physical on his back block
— Brad Kelly (@BradKelly17) September 14, 2020
— RB Tarik Cohen does a great job of staying vertical
— LT pass set to influence DE upfield https://t.co/fsguusVOgU
Jordan Willis, DE – New York Jets
Willis, who went from Cincinnati to the New York Jets midway through the 2019 season, made a fumble recovery at the Jet 12-yard line to halt a potential scoring drive, but it wasn't enough as Buffalo upended New York, 27-17. Willis was in for 35 defensive plays, which represented 40% of the Jets' defensive snaps. New York hosts San Francisco on Sunday.
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