(We'll have this on Tuesday mornings for you each week moving forward. I had a bunch of administrative stuff to handle yesterday that pushed me behind).
While Pittsburgh Steelers star wide receiver Antonio Brown is publicly feuding with a former team employee and his agent felt the need to clarify that he doesn't actually want a trade, former USC star JuJu Smith-Schuster is only getting better in the Steelers offense.
Smith-Schuster hauled in a career-high 13 passes for 121 yards and a touchdown Sunday in a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. This after collecting five catches for 119 yards in the opener last week. He looks on the way to firmly establishing himself as one of the top receivers in the league in his second year.
And he had a message for Steelers fans after their tough loss.
With that, here's how the rest of the former Trojans in the NFL fared over the weekend (only those who collected stats listed):
Sam Darnold, NY Jets: 25/41 passing for 334 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs
Nelson Agholor, Philadelphia Eagles: 8 catches for 88 yards and 1 TD
Robert Woods, LA Rams: 6 catches for 81 yards
Javorius Allen, Baltimore Ravens: 6 carries for 8 yards and 1 TD, 5 catches for 36 yards
Rhett Ellison, New York Giants: 2 catches for 5 yards
Jurrell Casey, Tennessee Titans: 4 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble
Adoree' Jackson, Tennessee Titans: 6 solo tackles, 1 interception
Leonard Williams, NY Jets: 5 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
Devon Kennard, Detroit Lions: 3 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle, 2 sacks
Antwaun Woods, Dallas Cowboys: 2 solo tackles, 1 sack
Uchenna Nwosu, LA Chargers: 2 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle, 1 sack
T.J. McDonald, Miami Dolphins: 1 solo tackle, 1 interception
Nickell Robey-Coleman, LA Rams: 3 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers: 2 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
Nick Perry, Green Bay Packers, 2 solo tackles
Everson Griffen, Minnesota Vikings: 1 solo tackle, 1 assisted tackle, .5 sack
Wes Horton, Carolina Panthers: 2 solo tackles
Rasheed Green, Seattle Seahawks: 2 solo tackles
Frostee Rucker, Oakland Raiders: 1 solo tackle
While Pittsburgh Steelers star wide receiver Antonio Brown is publicly feuding with a former team employee and his agent felt the need to clarify that he doesn't actually want a trade, former USC star JuJu Smith-Schuster is only getting better in the Steelers offense.
Smith-Schuster hauled in a career-high 13 passes for 121 yards and a touchdown Sunday in a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. This after collecting five catches for 119 yards in the opener last week. He looks on the way to firmly establishing himself as one of the top receivers in the league in his second year.
And he had a message for Steelers fans after their tough loss.
With that, here's how the rest of the former Trojans in the NFL fared over the weekend (only those who collected stats listed):
Sam Darnold, NY Jets: 25/41 passing for 334 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs
Nelson Agholor, Philadelphia Eagles: 8 catches for 88 yards and 1 TD
Robert Woods, LA Rams: 6 catches for 81 yards
Javorius Allen, Baltimore Ravens: 6 carries for 8 yards and 1 TD, 5 catches for 36 yards
Rhett Ellison, New York Giants: 2 catches for 5 yards
Jurrell Casey, Tennessee Titans: 4 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble
Adoree' Jackson, Tennessee Titans: 6 solo tackles, 1 interception
Leonard Williams, NY Jets: 5 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
Devon Kennard, Detroit Lions: 3 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle, 2 sacks
Antwaun Woods, Dallas Cowboys: 2 solo tackles, 1 sack
Uchenna Nwosu, LA Chargers: 2 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle, 1 sack
T.J. McDonald, Miami Dolphins: 1 solo tackle, 1 interception
Nickell Robey-Coleman, LA Rams: 3 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers: 2 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
Nick Perry, Green Bay Packers, 2 solo tackles
Everson Griffen, Minnesota Vikings: 1 solo tackle, 1 assisted tackle, .5 sack
Wes Horton, Carolina Panthers: 2 solo tackles
Rasheed Green, Seattle Seahawks: 2 solo tackles
Frostee Rucker, Oakland Raiders: 1 solo tackle