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Badgers in the NFL: Week 4

Jonathan Taylor rushes for over 100 yards, Quintez Cephus continues to shine in Detroit and T.J. Watt has two more sacks.

  • Russell Wilson, QB (Seahawks): Wilson threw for a season-low 149 yards and two touchdowns and added 26 yards and a touchdown on the ground in Seattle’s win over the 49ers. Through four games, Wilson has yet to throw an interception and has the league’s highest passer rating.
  • Jonathan Taylor, RB (Colts): Taylor had his first big game of the season on Sunday, rushing for 103 yards and a touchdown in the Colts’ win over the Dolphins.
  • James White, RB (Patriots): After injuring his hip last week, White was inactive for Week 4 and is expected to miss the rest of the season for the Patriots.
  • Melvin Gordon, RB (Broncos): Gordon, who was battling rib and lower leg injuries last week, was active for Week 4. He finished with 56 rushing yards on nine carries and added two catches for 11 receiving yards.
  • Corey Clement, RB (Cowboys): The five-year veteran played 66% of special teams snaps in the Cowboys’ win over Panthers.
  • Dare Ogunbowale, RB (Jaguars): Ogunbowale got his first carry of the season on Thursday night, finishing the game with two carries for three yards. He also played 17% of special teams snaps in the Jaguars’ loss.
  • Derek Watt, FB (Steelers): Watt was on the field for 18 total snaps (two offensive, 16 special teams) in the Steelers’ loss to the Packers on Sunday.
  • Alec Ingold, FB (Raiders): Ingold played a season-low nine offensive snaps and also logged 16 special teams snaps in Monday night’s game against the Chargers.
  • Ryan Ramczyk, OT (Saints): The three-time All-Pro started at right tackle and played all 68 offensive snaps in the Saints’ loss to the Giants.
  • Rob Havenstein, OT (Rams): Havenstein started at right tackle and was on the field for every offensive snap in Week 4.
  • Kevin Zeitler, OG (Ravens): The ten-year veteran started at right guard and played every offensive snap for the Ravens.
  • David Edwards, OG (Rams): Edwards started at left guard and played all 68 offensive snaps in the Rams’ loss to the Cardinals.
  • Michael Deiter, C (Dolphins): Deiter was inactive for Week 4 due to an injury suffered in practice last week. He was placed on injured reserve and will miss at least three games for the Dolphins.
  • Tyler Biadasz, C (Cowboys): Biadasz started at center and played 100% of offensive snaps in the Cowboys’ win over the Panthers.
  • Quintez Cephus, WR (Lions): Cephus was heavily involved in the Lions’ offensive game plan for Week 4. He played 87% of offensive snaps and hauled in four catches for a career-high 83 receiving yards in Detroit’s loss to the Bears.
  • Alex Erickson, WR (Panthers): Erickson logged eight snaps at wide receiver and also played 38% of special teams snaps in Week 4.
  • J.J. Watt, DE (Cardinals): The eleven-year veteran played 72% of defensive snaps and finished with one tackle and two quarterback hits in the Cardinals’ win over the Rams.
  • T.J. Watt, LB (Steelers): Watt returned from a one game absence and was back to his old ways against the Packers on Sunday. He tallied two sacks, four tackles, and a fumble recovery in the Steelers’ loss.
  • Joe Schobert, LB (Steelers): Schobert was on the field for 96% of defensive snaps and had eight tackles and one pass defended in Week 4.
  • Andrew Van Ginkel, LB (Dolphins): Van Ginkel played 62% of defensive snaps and notched six total tackles and two tackles for loss in Miami’s loss to the Colts.
  • T.J. Edwards, LB (Eagles): Edwards played a season-low 25% of defensive snaps and finished with three total tackles in Week 4.
  • Ryan Connelly, LB (Vikings): The former walk-on played 77% of special teams snaps and had one tackle in the Vikings’ loss to the Browns.
  • Zack Baun, LB (Saints): Baun has seemed to have fallen out of favor in New Orleans, as he logged just two defensive snaps in Week 4. He did contribute on special teams though and played 80% of special teams snaps.

Rookies

  • Isaiahh Loudermilk, DT (Steelers): Loudermilk was on the field for 24% of defensive snaps and had one pass deflection in the Steelers’ loss to the Packers.