Taking a look at the Bearcats Week 2 performances in the NFL

Coby Bryant, cornerback, Seattle Seahawks

Coby Bryant earned a roster spot for the Seahawks and made his NFL debut against the Denver Broncos. Last week, he played the San Fransico 49ers and played well. He had five total tackles and a forced fumble against the 49ers. Bryant will look to continue the momentum against the Atlanta Falcons.

Kevin Huber, punter, Cincinnati Bengals

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Kevin Huber has been around in the NFL for a long time. In all his time in the NFL he has been the Bengals starting punter. Huber made history in Week 1 when he broke the Bengals franchise record for most games played in the organization. Last week, Huber played against the Dallas Cowboys where he had five punts for a net of 263 yards and a long of 63 yards. Huber averaged over 47 yards a punt and really helped the Bengals’ special teams this week. Huber will look to continue the momentum when the Bengals take on the Jets on Sunday.

Other Notable Bearcats who played on Sunday:

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James Hudson, offensive tackle, Cleveland Browns– Hudson was drafted in the 2021 NFL Draft. Hudson didn’t allow a sack and played in all 80 of the Browns’ offensive snaps in their 26-24 win over the Panthers, last week he faced off against the Jets where he played all 67 snaps and didn’t allow a sack in the loss to the Jets.

Jason Kelce, center, Philadelphia Eagles– Kelce has been a strong veteran in the NFL for the last couple of years and has earned the respect for being one of the top centers in all of the NFL. Kelce played well in Week 2 as Hurts and company were rolling against the Vikings. He did not allow a sack and played well the entire game against a tough Vikings defensive line.

Bryan Cook, safety, Kansas City Chiefs– Cook has played two games in the NFL, has earned a lot of time in the special teams game and has tallied two tackles over the two games versus the Chargers and Cardinals.

Alec Pierce, wide receiver, Indianapolis Colts– Pierce saw a lot of time on Sunday, but could not get involved in the offense. Pierce had a shot in the game to get his first catch and touchdown, but dropped it trying to get upfield. Pierce was targeted twice and did not record a catch in his NFL debut. He was out last Sunday after suffering a concussion late in the tie versus the Texans. He will have a chance to play against the Chiefs this Sunday.

Mike Boone, running back, Denver Broncos– Boone started his season with a catch out of the backfield for 2 yards. Last week he did not see time on the field.

Marquise Copeland, defensive tackle, Los Angeles Rams- Copeland had one tackle last week against the Atlanta Falcons.

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