Sept. 16, 2013
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IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa football program has 26 former Hawkeyes on NFL rosters. The NFL continued its regular season over the weekend. A number of former Hawkeyes saw action and had success for their respective teams.
Pat Angerer – LB – Indianapolis Colts: Angerer recorded 11 tackles (three solo, eight assists) and a half a sack in the Colts 24-20 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. In his four years with the Colts, Angerer has recorded 275 total tackles. He led the Colts and ranked fourth in the league in 2011 with 148 stops.
Jonathan Babineaux – DL – Atlanta Falcons: Babineaux started but did not record any statistics in the Falcons’ 31-24 win over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday. He has started the last 78 games for Atlanta.
Bryan Bulaga – OL – Green Bay Packers: Bulaga has been placed on injured reserve. He is in his fourth season with Green Bay, and has made 33 career starts. Bulaga won a Super Bowl ring during his rookie season with the Packers in 2010.
Scott Chandler – TE – Buffalo Bills: Chandler hauled in three receptions for 10 yards in the Bills’ 24-23 win over Carolina on Sunday. Chandler has started 24 of the last 31 games he has competed in for the Bills.
Dallas Clark – TE – Baltimore Ravens: Clark registered one reception for eight yards in the Ravens’ 14-6 win over Cleveland on Sunday . The former Iowa All-American and John Mackey Award winner is in his first season with the Baltimore Ravens after spending last year with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Adrian Clayborn – DL – Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Clayborn recorded five tackles (three solo, two assists) and a forced fumble in the Buccaneers’ 16-14 loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. He has started all 21 games he has appeared in for the Bucs.
Colin Cole – DL – Carolina Panthers: Cole saw action in Carolina’s 24-23 loss to Buffalo on Sunday, recording one tackle. Cole is with Carolina after spending the past two seasons out of the NFL. In his career, Cole has recorded 219 tackles, and four and a half sacks.
Mike Daniels – DL – Green Bay Packers: Daniels recorded two tackles (one solo, one assist) in the Packers’ 38-20 win over the Washington Redskins. In his first season in the league last year, Daniels recorded 12 tackles while appearing in 14 games last season.
Bradley Fletcher – DB – Philadelphia Eagles: After spending four years with the Rams, Fletcher is now a member of the Eagles. Fletcher was sidelined with a concussion.
Adam Gettis – OL – Washington Redskins: Gettis, in his second year with the Redskins, did not see action as Washington fell to Green Bay on Sunday.
Charles Godfrey – DB – Carolina Panthers: Godfrey registered one tackle in the Panthers’ loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Godfrey, in his sixth season with Carolina, has made 74 career starts.
Shonn Greene – RB – Tennessee Titans: Greene did not see action, due to injury, in the Titans’ 30-24 overtime loss to Houston on Sunday. The former All-American and 2008 Doak Walker Award Winner is in his first season with the Titans after spending the previous four seasons with the New York Jets.
Chad Greenway – LB – Minnesota Vikings: Greenway registered 11 total tackles, eight solo and three assists, in the Vikings’ 31-30 loss at Chicago. The former Iowa All-American has started 97 games for the Vikings.
Micah Hyde – CB – Green Bay Packers: Hyde, winner of the 2012 Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year award, saw action but did not record any statistics in the Packers’ win over the Washington Redskins on Sunday.
Karl Klug – DL – Tennessee Titans: Klug recorded one tackle in the Titans’ overtime loss to Houston on Sunday. Klug has appeared in all 34 games for Tennessee during his first three seasons, making one start in 2011, and one in 2012. As a rookie in 2011, Klug compiled a team-high seven sacks. The total tied for sixth place in sacks among all NFL rookies, tied for fourth among all NFL defensive tackles, and led all NFL rookie defensive tackles.
Marvin McNutt – WR – Miami Dolphins: In his second year in the league, McNutt is a member of the Dolphins practice squad.
Tony Moeaki – TE – Kansas City Chiefs: Moeaki has been placed on the injured reserve list. Now in his fourth year with the Chiefs, Moeaki has made 29 career starts, registering 80 receptions for 1,009 yards and four touchdowns.
Brandon Myers – TE – New York Giants: Myers tallied six receptions for 74 yards, including a 27 yard reception in the Giants’ 41-23 loss to Denver. Myers, in his first year with the Giants after spending four years with Oakland, has 124 career receptions for 1,196 yards and five touchdowns.
Shaun Prater – DB – Philadelphia Eagles: In his second year in the league, Prater did not see action for the Eagles in their 33-30 loss to San Diego on Sunday.
Riley Reiff – OL – Detroit Lions: Reiff made his second start of the season Sunday as the Lions lost to the Arizona Cardinals, 25-21. He has started in 10 career games during his first two seasons in the league. Reiff was Detroit’s first round pick in 2012, marking the third-straight season an Iowa player was selected in the first round of the NFL Draft.
Allen Reisner – TE – Jacksonville Jaguars: Reisner caught two passes for 9 yards in the Jaguars’ 19-9 loss to the Oakland Raiders on Sunday.
Ricky Stanzi – QB – Jacksonville Jaguars: Did not see action during the 19-9 loss to Oakland.
Matt Tobin – OL – Philadelphia Eagles: In his first year in the league, Tobin did not see action for the Eagles in their loss to San Diego on Sunday.
Julian Vandervelde – OL – Philadelphia Eagles: Vandervelde, in his third season with the Eagles, saw action in Philadelphia’s loss to San Diego on Sunday.
Marshal Yanda – OL – Baltimore Ravens: Yanda started for the Ravens in the team’s win of the Browns. He has made 74 career starts in seven years for the Ravens, including the last 47 games.
Markus Zusevics – OL – New England Patriots: Zusevics, in his second season with New England, was placed on the injured reserve list.