
Deante Burton, DB – Dallas Cowboys
Burton is on the Dallas practice squad, and the Cowboys were off last week. Burton was elevated from the practice squad for Dallas' Week 3 loss at Seattle. The Cowboys are 2-7 this season but remain in the hunt in the NFC East. They come out of their bye with a game at Minnesota on Sunday.
B.J. Finney, OL – Cincinnati Bengals
Playing in his first game with the Bengals, Finney was in for a pair of special teams plays against the in which he began his NFL career, Pittsburgh, in a 36-10 Cincinnati loss at the Steelers. Finney, who was traded to the Bengals on October 28, was in his first season in Seattle before being traded. Cincinnati fell to 2-6-1 on the season and travels to face the Washington Football Team on Sunday.
Elijah Lee, LB – Cleveland Browns
Playing in his first game with the Browns, Lee carded a tackle on a punt among his 12 special teams plays in Cleveland's 10-7 home victory over Houston. Lee, who began his season with the Lions, was waived by Detroit on October 29 and claimed by the Browns the next day. With the win, Cleveland improved to 6-3 on the season and is tied for second place in the AFC North. The Browns host Philadelphia on Sunday.
Tyler Lockett, WR – Seattle Seahawks
Starting his 64th-career game, Lockett had a team-high five receptions for 66 yards and also had a tackle on an interception in Seattle's 23-16 loss at the Los Angeles Rams. The Tulsa, Oklahoma, native is tied for sixth in the NFL this season with seven receiving touchdowns, while his 58 catches are tied for 10th. The Seahawks, who lost their second-straight game, are now 6-3 on the year as they are in a three-way tie for first place in the NFC West. One of the teams they are tied with – Arizona – travels to face Seattle on Thursday night.
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Cornelius Lucas, OL – Washington Football Team
Lucas, a sixth-year veteran, earned his 19th-career start and third straight in Washington's 30-27 loss at Detroit. Lucas was in for 64 offensive snaps before coming out of the game with an injury. The Football Team fell to 2-7 on the season but remains within striking distance in the NFC East. Washington hosts Cincinnati on Sunday.
Matt McCrane, K – Cleveland Browns
Matt McCrane is on Cleveland's practice after signing with the organization in Week 3. The Browns earned a 10-7 victory over Houston to improve to 6-3 on the year, good for a tie for second in the AFC North. The Browns host Philadelphia on Sunday.
Byron Pringle, WR – Kansas City Chiefs
Pringle and the Kansas City Chiefs were off last week. In nine games this season – which includes one start – Pringle has six receptions for 91 yards to go along with four kickoff returns for 180 yards and a touchdown. The Chiefs are in first place in the AFC West with an 8-1 record and travel to face Las Vegas on Sunday night.
D.J. Reed Jr., DB – Seattle Seahawks
Reed earned his fourth-career start and second in as many games in Seattle's 23-16 setback at the Los Angeles Rams. Reed led the team with 10 tackles – including one for a loss – had a fumble recovery and returned a third quarter kickoff 49 yards. The Seahawks are now tied for first in the NFC West with a 6-3 record and host one of the teams they are tied with – Arizona – on Thursday night.
Dalton Risner, OL – Denver Broncos
Risner started his 25th-career game and was in for all 71 offensive snaps in Denver's 37-12 loss at Las Vegas. Risner, who made a tackle on a Raider interception, has seen time on 1,571 of the Broncos' 1,641 offensive snaps (95.7%) since he began his career last year. The Broncos are now 3-6 this season and host Miami on Sunday.
Duke Shelley, DB – Chicago Bears
Shelley, a sixth-round pick in last year's draft, played on both defense and special teams in Chicago's 19-13 setback to Minnesota on Monday night. The loss dropped the Bears to 5-5 this season as they are in second place in the NFC North prior to their bye.
Reggie Walker – Arizona Cardinals
Walker is on the practice squad for the Arizona Cardinals, which earned a 32-30 victory over Buffalo thanks to a 43-yard Hail Mary with two seconds left in the game. Walker was elevated for the Cardinals' Week 6 win at Dallas, a game in which he recorded a tackle. The win improved Arizona to 6-3 on the year as the Cardinals are in a three-way tie for first place in the NFC West. The Cardinals travel to face one of the teams they are tied with – Seattle – on Thursday night.
Cody Whitehair, OL – Chicago Bears
Playing in his first game since Week 7, Whitehair started at center in the Bears' 19-13 home loss to Minnesota on Monday night. He had played in 71-straight games before injury and a short stint on the COVID reserve listed ended that streak. The Bears are now 5-5 this season but remain in second place in the NFC North as they enter their bye week.
Jordan Willis, DE – San Francisco 49ers
Playing in his third game with San Francisco, Willis carded four tackles, a half sack and a quarterback hurry in the 49ers' 27-13 loss at New Orleans. Willis did that in only 19 defensive snaps, and he was also in for one special teams play. The Kansas City, Missouri, product began the season with the New York Jets but was traded to San Francisco on October 27. Now 4-6 this season, the 49ers are off this week.
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