Dylan Barrett – Green Bay Packers
In a 28-9 loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Barrett didn’t start. He played six offensive snaps and four special teams snaps.
Jim Bonifas – Miami Dolphins
In a 20-7 loss against the Washington Commanders, Bonifas did not start but played four offensive snaps.
Hakeem Butler – Denver Broncos
In a 27-7 win against the Atlanta Falcons, Butler did not start and played 23 offensive snaps and nine special teams snaps. He was targeted two times and recorded zero receptions.
Hunter Dekkers – New Orleans Saints
In a 24-20 loss against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Dekkers did not start and played 21 offensive
snaps. He had one carry for four yards. In the air, Dekkers was 8-0f-15 for 69 yards, with a long completion of 22 yards.
Julian Good-Jones – Washington Commanders
In a 20-7 win against the Miami Dolphins, Good-Jones got the start at center and played 12 offensive and one special teams snaps.
Breece Hall – New York Jets
In a 24-16 loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Hall did start, played 10 offensive snaps. He had four carries for 16 yards, with his longest rush going 14 yards. The 14 yard rush was the ninth longest play of the Jets’ night.
Jake Hummel – Houston Texans
In a 27-7 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, Hummel got the start at linebacker and played 26 defensive snaps and four special teams snaps. He recorded four tackles.
Xavier Hutchinson – Houston Texans
In a 27-7 loss to the Chargers, Hutchinson did start and played 12 offensive snaps and one special teams snap. He recorded one rush for eight yards and zero receptions, but he was targeted once. Hutchinson also returned a kickoff 26 yards.
Anthony Johnson Jr. – Chicago Bears
In a 34-10 win against the Cleveland Browns, Anthony Johnson Jr. did not start, played 32 defensive snaps of the 66 total and 13 special teams snaps.
Will McDonald IV – New York Jets
In a 24-16 loss against the Buccaneers, McDonald got the start and played eight snaps. He recorded one sack.
Tyler Miller – Denver Broncos
In a 27-7 win against the Atlanta Falcons, Tyler Miller (71) did not start and played 29 offensive snaps and seven special teams snaps.
James Neal III – Houston Texans
In a 27-7 loss to Los Angeles, James Neal played 15 offensive snaps and two special teams snaps.
Ben Nikkel – Indianapolis Colts
In a 13-13 tie against the New England Patriots, “Pogo” did not start, played five offensive snaps and 10 special teams snaps.
On the first day of the Colts training camp this summer, Nikkel lined up at wide receiver instead of safety.
“Ben’s kind of a jack of all trades,” Indianapolis head coach Shane Steichen said after a late July practice. “He’s a Swiss Army knife.”
“He does a lot of different things for us through special teams last year on the scout team,” Steichen added. “so Playing safety, you have only so many practice squad players, so he would go both ways for us last year and he made a ton of plays for us on the scout team. So we switched him over to offense. Was excited to see him out there. He had a catch today and he’s going to continue to improve and grow in that role.”
Kene Nwangwu – New York Jets
In a 24-16 loss against Tampa Bay, Nwangwu did not start and played a dozen offensive snaps and one special teams snap. He recorded six rushes for six yards, one reception for four yards and a tackle by forcing an opponent out of bounds during their interception.
Tyler Onyedim – Denver Broncos
In a 27-7 win against the Atlanta Falcons, Onyedim did not start and played 23 defensive snaps and one special teams snap.
Domonique Orange – Minnesota Vikings
In a 13-10 win against the New York Giants, “Big Citrus” did not start, but played 24 defensive snaps and recorded one tackle.
Darien Porter – Las Vegas Raiders
In a 27-14 loss against the Arizona Cardinals, Darien Porter did start and played 11 defensive snaps and one special teams snap.
Myles Purchase – Los Angeles Chargers
In a 27-7 win against the Houston Texans, Purchase did not start and played 15 defensive snaps and six special teams snaps. He recorded two tackles and led his pressure led to a Davis Mills fumble.
J.R. Singleton – Seattle Seahawks
In a 17-7 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, Singleton did not start and played 29 defensive snaps and one special teams snap. He recorded two tackles and a quarterback hurry.
Following the Seahawks victory in Super Bowl LX in February, Singleton caught up with us for an interview.
TJ Tampa – Baltimore Ravens
In a 24-7 win against the Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa started at cornerback for the Ravens. He played 24 defensive snaps and seven special teams snaps. Tampa recorded three tackles.
Jalen Travis – Indianapolis Colts
In a 13-13 draw to New England, Travis got the start at right tackle and played five snaps.
Eyioma Uwazurike – Denver Broncos
In a 27-7 win against the Atlanta Falcons, Uwazurike got a start on Denver’s defensive line. He played 11 defensive snaps.











