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    How former Wyoming Cowboys performed in NFL week 11

    Jacob Hollister kicked things off for the Pokes in the Pros with his Seattle Seahawks matching up against the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday Night Football. Hollister reeled in two catches for 14 yards as the Seahawks won the divisional matchup 28-21 and improved to 7-3 on the season. 

    Andrew Wingard and the Jacksonville Jaguars were at home for a game with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon. Wingard contributed three total tackles and a pass break up as the Jags fell 3-27 to the Steelers. 

    Brian Hill and Carl Granderson matched up on opposite sides of the ball on Sunday as the Atlanta Falcons hosted the New Orleans Saints. Hill rushed four times for 18 yards for the Falcons as Granderson notched two tackles in the Saints 24-9 win. Tyler Hall was inactive for the second week in a row for the Falcons. 

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    Another Sunday matchup that pitted two former Cowboys against each other as the Cincinnati Bengals faced off against the Washington Football Team. Wilson recorded four tackles for the Bengals as Roullier made his tenth consecutive start of the season on the offensive line for Washington. Roullier aided Washington to 164 yards on the ground and one score as they defeated the Bengals 20-9. 

    Marcus Epps returned from the Covid-19/Injured List, playing for the first time since week eight, and recorded one tackle in the Philadelphia Eagles 17-22 loss to the Cleveland Browns. 

    Cassh Maluia was signed back to the New England Patriots practice squad and was not active for week 11. 

    Mark Nzeocha and Mike Purcell remain on their respective teams injured lists. The San Francisco 49ers were on a bye this week and the Denver Broncos got the 20-13 win over Miami. 

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    Josh Allen and Tashaun Gipson were on bye weeks in week 11, both will return to action in week 12.

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