
Deante Burton, DB – Dallas Cowboys
Burton, who was part of the active roster in Week 3, is on the Cowboys' practice squad. Dallas lost at home to Arizona on Monday night, 38-10, to drop to 2-4 on the season. The Cowboys travel to face Washington on Sunday.
B.J. Finney, OL – Seattle Seahawks
Finney and the Seahawks were off last week. Seattle is 5-0 this year to lead the NFC West, and the Seahawks travel to face Arizona on Sunday.
Elijah Lee, LB – Detroit Lions
Lee, who moved from San Francisco to Detroit in the offseason, was inactive for the Lions' 34-16 win at Jacksonville. The victory improved Detroit to a 2-3 mark on the year, and the Lions travel to face Atlanta on Sunday.
Tyler Lockett, WR – Seattle Seahawks
Lockett and the Seattle Seahawks were idle last week. Through five games this year, Lockett is tied for ninth in the league with four receiving touchdowns. The Seahawks, who lead the NFC West with a 5-0 record, travel to face Arizona on Sunday.
Cornelius Lucas, OL – Washington Football Team
A sixth-year veteran, Lucas was in for four special teams plays in Washington's 20-19 last-second loss at the New York Giants. The defeat dropped Washington to 1-5 this season prior to hosting Dallas on Sunday.
Matt McCrane, K – Cleveland Browns
Signing with the organization during Week 3, Matt McCrane is on Cleveland's practice. The Browns lost at Pittsburgh, 38-7, to fall to 4-2 on the season. Cleveland will stay in state as it travels to take on Cincinnati this Sunday.
Byron Pringle, WR – Kansas City Chiefs
Pringle made two receptions for 46 yards – including a key 37-yard catch to convert on third down late in the game – as he helped Kansas City earn a 26-17 victory at Buffalo on Monday afternoon. Pringle, who also made a tackle on the opening kickoff, was in for 28 offensive snaps and 16 special teams plays. The Chiefs moved to 5-1 to lead the AFC West by a game and a half, and they travel to face Denver on Sunday.
They're loaded with stars but it's the @Chiefs roster depth that separates them. The biggest play of the game, it's not Kelce or Hill - it's Byron Pringle for 30 yds. When there are injuries across the OL, it's Daniel Kilgore stepping up & dominating."-@PSchrags I @ArrowheadPride pic.twitter.com/gLmogySOJu
— GMFB (@gmfb) October 20, 2020
Hey @pringle_byron Way to play!
— Taylor Braet (@spedbraet) October 20, 2020
"Great for Kansas State Recruiting" thanks Coach Reid@KStateFB #KStateFB #GoCats https://t.co/LJ6LsXCvlQ
Big time players make big time plays@pringle_byron #KStateFB ⚒pic.twitter.com/xQe0xXplcX
— K-State Football (@KStateFB) October 20, 2020
D.J. Reed Jr., DB – Seattle Seahawks
Reed, a fifth-round pick by San Francisco in 2018 who was claimed off waivers prior to the season, is on injured reserve for the Seattle Seahawks, who were off last week. Seattle takes its NFC West-leading 5-0 record to Arizona on Sunday.
Dalton Risner, OL – Denver Broncos
A second-round selection in last year's draft, Risner started but was in for half of the Broncos' 64 offensive plays due to injury in their 18-12 win at New England. Risner, who has started all 21 career games, has seen time on 1,285 of the Broncos' 1,355 offensive snaps (94.8%) since he began his career last year. Denver, now 2-3 this season, hosts Kansas City on Sunday.
It ain't just Lindsay. Dalton Risner leading the way for Royce Freeman here. pic.twitter.com/7aUGhoS9aE
— Joe Rowles (@JoRo_NFL) October 18, 2020
Duke Shelley, DB – Chicago Bears
Shelley, a sixth-round pick in last year's draft, was inactive for Chicago's 23-16 win at Carolina. The Bears improved to 5-1 this season to lead the NFC North by a half game. Chicago travels to face the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night.
Reggie Walker – Arizona Cardinals
An undrafted free agent signee this past offseason, Walker was elevated from Arizona's practice squad on Monday and played in the Cardinals' 38-10 victory at Dallas. Walker was in for 17 defensive snaps and made his first-career tackle on a running play in the fourth quarter. Arizona improved to a 4-2 record to sit in a tie for second in the NFC West. The Cardinals host division leader Seattle on Sunday.
We have promoted LB Reggie Walker and DL Trevon Coley to the 53-man roster from our practice squad, and signed TE Evan Baylis to our 53-man roster.
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) October 19, 2020
Cody Whitehair, OL – Chicago Bears
Whitehair started his 70th-career game and was in for all 66 offensive plays in Chicago's 23-16 victory at Carolina. The Bears are now 5-1 this season to lead the NFC North by a half game over Green Bay. Chicago travels to face the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night.
Jordan Willis, DE – New York Jets
Willis was inactive in the Jets' 24-0 loss at Miami. Now 0-6 this season, New York hosts Buffalo on Sunday.
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