

Having exclusively played special teams this season, Austin got the start and played 63 snaps (73%) on defense. Austin wasn’t just back on the field, but he played his first defensive snaps of the season since joining the Seahawks prior to the beginning of the year. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)Īfter several weeks of being inactive, Blessuan Austin came back to action with a vengeance. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – NOVEMBER 21: Antoine Wesley #85 of the Arizona Cardinals is tackled by Jamal Adams #33 and Blessuan Austin #36 of the Seattle Seahawks during the third quarter at Lumen Field on Novemin Seattle, Washington. Reports on Sanu’s knee sprain are that he will be out for “ a while.” Fans and us here at Rutgers Wire wish a speedy recovery to all.īlessuan Austin - Cornerback - Seattle Seahawks Kroft will be first eligible to return on December 5. Joseph-Day is set for surgery for a pec injury and his potential to return this season is still up in the air. McCourty has already been ruled out the rest of the season. Mohamed Sanu – Wide Receiver – San Francisco 49ers Logan Ryan – Cornerback – New York Giants Sebastian Joseph-Day – Defensive Line – Los Angeles Rams

Those players will look to make an impact again soon: Unfortunately, there are a few former Scarlet Knights who are either recovering from injuries and are sitting out, or they were put on Injured Reserve because their injuries were a little more serious. Let’s take a look at how the former Rutgers stars fared in Week 11.

SHI Stadium may be a fun place to play, but the real test comes when the bright lights and cameras of the NFL are on. With action all over the league this past weekend, teams are trying to position themselves for the late season.Īlthough they are no longer roaming the sidelines in Scarlet and White on Saturdays, many former Scarlet Knights have made the jump to Sundays and continue to make their impact felt on the gridiron at the next level. The National Football League’s Week 11 has come and gone.
