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    Here’s a look at how Louisville natives and University of Louisville products did in Week 10 of the NFL season.

    Louisville natives

    Corey Peters (Atlanta): The fifth-year defensive tackle, a Central High School graduate and former University of Kentucky standout, played but didn’t register a tackle as the Falcons ended their five-game losing streak with a 27-17 win at Tampa Bay. Atlanta (3-6) plays at Carolina at 1 p.m. Sunday.

    C.J.

    Spillman

    (Dallas): The sixth-year defensive back, a Central grad and former Marshall University standout, tallied two tackles in the Cowboys’ 31-17 win over Jacksonville in London. Dallas (7-3) has its bye week this week.

    Former UofL

    players

    Gary

    Barnidge

    (Cleveland): The tight end, who is in his seventh season, had two catches for 46 yards in the Browns’ 24-3 win at Cincinnati last Thursday night. Cleveland (6-3), which is in first place in the AFC North, hosts Houston at 1 p.m. Sunday.

    Teddy Bridgewater (Minnesota): The rookie quarterback and the Vikings were on their bye this past week. Minnesota (4-5), which has won two in a row, plays at Chicago at 1 p.m. Sunday.  

    Preston Brown (Buffalo): The rookie inside linebacker tallied a team-high eight tackles in the Bills’ 17-13 loss to visiting Kansas City. Buffalo (5-4) plays at Miami on Thursday night.

    Harry Douglas (Atlanta): The wide receiver, who is in his sixth season, had a two-point conversion catch in the Falcons’ 27-17 win at Tampa Bay. Atlanta (3-6) plays at Carolina at 1 p.m. Sunday.

    Elvis

    Dumervil

    (Baltimore): The outside linebacker, who is in his ninth season, tallied a season-high five tackles - including 2.5 sacks - off the bench for the Ravens in their 21-7 win over Tennessee.

    Dumervil

    (pictured above) is second in the NFL with 10.5 sacks so far this season. Baltimore (6-4) has its bye week this week.

    William Gay (Pittsburgh): The cornerback, who is in his eighth season, recorded seven tackles in his seventh consecutive start in the Steelers’ surprising 20-13 loss at the New York Jets. Pittsburgh (6-4) plays at Tennessee next Monday night.

    Breno

    Giacomini

    (New York Jets): The seventh-year offensive tackle started for the Jets as they ended their eight-game losing streak with a 20-13 triumph. The Jets (2-8) have their bye week this week.

    Senorise Perry (Chicago): The rookie running back didn’t register a carry or return a kick, but he recorded one tackle in the Bears’ embarrassing 55-14 loss at Green Bay on Sunday night. Chicago (3-6) hosts Minnesota at 1 p.m. Sunday.

    Bilal Powell (New York Jets): The fourth-year running back had one carry for 4 yards for the Jets in their 20-13 win over visiting Pittsburgh. New York (2-8) has its bye week this week.

    Calvin Pryor (New York Jets): The rookie free safety tallied two tackles for the Jets in their 20-13 win over Pittsburgh. New York (1-8) has its bye week this week.

    Greg Scruggs (Seattle): The third-year defensive end was placed on injured reserve, ending his season, last Wednesday. Scruggs, 24, who injured his knee in the Seahawks’ win at Oakland on Nov. 2, missed all of the 2013 season due to an ACL tear.

    Marcus Smith (Philadelphia): The rookie linebacker was active, but didn’t register a tackle in the Eagles’ 45-21 win over Carolina on Monday night. Philadelphia (7-2) next plays at Green Bay at 4:25 p.m. Sunday afternoon.

    Byron Stingily (Tennessee): The fourth-year offensive tackle didn’t start, but saw action in the Titans’ 21-7 loss at Baltimore. Tennessee (2-7) hosts Pittsburgh next Monday night.

    Eric Wood (Buffalo): The sixth-year center, made his

    72nd

    consecutive starts, in the Bills’ 17-13 loss to Kansas City. Buffalo (5-4) next plays at Miami on Thursday night.

    Photo courtesy of Baltimore Ravens Facebook Page

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