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    Here’s a look at how Louisville natives and University of Louisville products did in Week 11 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, tallied one tackle in the Falcons’ 19-17 win at Carolina. Atlanta (4-6) hosts Cleveland at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

    C.J.

    Spillman

    (Dallas): The sixth-year defensive back, a Central grad and former Marshall University standout, and the Cowboys had their bye week this week. Dallas (7-3) plays at the New York Giants next Sunday night.

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    Gary

    Barnidge

    (Cleveland): The tight end, who is in his seventh season, had one catch for 11 yards (he was targeted five times) in the Browns’ 23-7 loss to Houston. Cleveland (6-4) plays at Atlanta at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

    Teddy Bridgewater (Minnesota): The rookie quarterback (above) was 18 for 28 for 158 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the Vikings’ 21-13 loss at Chicago. Bridgewater’s 7-yard touchdown pass to Rhett Ellison gave Minnesota a 10-0 lead late in the first quarter before the Bears rallied. The Vikings (4-6) host Green Bay at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

    Preston Brown (Buffalo): The rookie inside linebacker tallied a five tackles, including four solos, in the Bills’ 22-9 loss at Miami on Thursday night. Buffalo (5-5) hosts the New York Jets at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

    Harry Douglas (Atlanta): The wide receiver, who is in his sixth season, had four catches for 46 yards in the Falcons’ 19-17 win at Carolina. Atlanta (4-6) hosts Cleveland at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

    Elvis Dumervil (Baltimore): The outside linebacker, who is in his ninth season, and the Ravens were on their bye week. Baltimore (6-4) play at New Orleans next Monday night.

    William Gay (Pittsburgh): The cornerback, who is in his eighth season, recorded three tackles and returned an interception for a touchdown - but was also burned on an 80-yard TD pass - in the Steelers’ 27-24 win at Tennessee on Monday night. Pittsburgh (7-4) has its bye week this week before hosting New Orleans on Nov. 30.

    Breno Giacomini (New York Jets): The seventh-year offensive tackle and the Jets were on their bye week this week. New York (2-8) plays at Buffalo at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

    Senorise Perry (Chicago): The rookie running back played, but didn’t register a carry or return a kick, in the Bears’ 21-13 win over Minnesota. Chicago (4-6) hosts Tampa Bay at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

    Bilal Powell (New York Jets): The fourth-year running back and the Jets had their bye week this week. In 10 games so far this season Powell has run 22 times for 102 yards and a touchdowns and also has five receptions for 50 yards. New York (2-8) plays at Buffalo at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

    Calvin Pryor (New York Jets): The rookie free safety and the Jets had their bye week this week. Pryor, who has started seven of 10 games so far this season, has 36 tackles. New York (2-8) plays at Buffalo at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

    Greg Scruggs (Seattle): The third-year defensive end was recently placed on injured reserve, ending his season, by the Seahawks.

    Marcus Smith (Philadelphia): The rookie linebacker was active, but didn’t register a tackle in the Eagles’ 53-20 loss at Green Bay on Sunday. Philadelphia (7-3) hosts Tennessee at 1 p.m. next Sunday.

    Byron Stingily (Tennessee): The fourth-year offensive tackle was active, but didn’t see the field in the Titans’ 27-24 loss to visiting Pittsburgh on Monday night. Tennessee (2-8) plays at Philadelphia at 1 p.m. Sunday.

    Eric Wood (Buffalo): The sixth-year center, made his 73rd consecutive start, in the Bills’ 22-9 loss at Miami on Thursday night. Buffalo (5-5) hosts the New York Jets at 1 p.m. Sunday.

    Photo courtesy of Minnesota Vikings Facebook Page

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