Taking a look at the Bearcats Week 4 performances in the NFL

For Week 4 a ton of Bearcats made an impact for NFL teams let’s take a look at them and how they can build upon their Week 5 matchups.

Travis Kelce, tight end, Kansas City Chiefs

Travis Kelce finished with nine catches for 92 yards and a touchdown versus the Tampa bay Buccaneers. Kelce will look to build off that match-up with the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football.

Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, cornerbackNew York Jets

Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner locked down the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday as he had seven targets thrown his way only allowing two catches for 9 yards in the game. Gardner had one forced incompletion and allowed a 39.6 passer rating. Gardner will look to build upon his early success with a Week 5 matchup versus the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.

Darrick Forrest, safety, Washington Commanders

Darrick Forrest finished his Week 4 matchup against the Cowboys with four tackles and a pass deflection. Forrest will loom to continue his momentum against the Titans on Sunday.

Coby Bryant, cornerbackSeattle Seahawks

Coby Bryant finished his Week 4 matchup against the Lions with six tackles and a forced fumble. Bryant will look to continue that momentum when he takes on the Saints on Sunday.

Alec Pierce, wide receiverIndianapolis Colts

Alec Pierce now has back-to-back strong games after being out with a concussion. Pierce finished his week 4 matchup against the Titans with four catches for 80 yards. Pierce will have a quick turnaround as he will take on the Denver Broncos on Thursday Night Football.

Kevin Huber, punterCincinnati Bengals

Kevin Huber had a strong game against the Dolphins on Thursday night football as he punted four times for 159 yards for a net average of 40 yards. Three of those punts were inside the 20. Kevin Huber and the Bengals will have a tough matchup against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night football.

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