Ryan Talbot

How former Bills fared in Week 6

By Ryan Talbot | Contributing writer

The Buffalo Bills weren't on the field in Week 6, but many of their former players took the field on Sunday. Overall, it was a pretty quiet week for former players and coaches. Here's a look at how former Bills fared in Week 6.

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Sammy Watkins, Los Angeles Rams

Sammy Watkins had another quiet week with the Los Angeles Rams. The former fourth overall pick finished Sunday's game with one catch for 11 yards. He's been frustrated with his lack of production, but the Rams continue to win.

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Robert Woods, Los Angeles Rams

Robert Woods appears to be one of Jared Goff's favorite targets in Los Angeles. Woods led the Rams with 70 receiving yards on five receptions. He had one fumble lost for the Rams on Sunday, but his team still emerged victorious on Sunday.

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Nickell Robey-Coleman, Los Angeles Rams

Nickell Robey-Coleman recorded one tackle and one interception in Week 6 against the Jaguars. Robey-Coleman returned the interception 31 yards.

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Mike Gillislee, New England Patriots

The Bills' former No. 2 back didn't see a large workload on Sunday for the Patriots. Mike Gillislee lost a fumble early against the Jets and was benched after the play. He was eventually reinserted into the lineup and finished the game with 44 yards on 10 carries.

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Stephon Gilmore, New England Patriots

Stephon Gilmore did not suit up for the Patriots in Week 6. He was ruled out of action with a concussion.

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Marquise Goodwin, San Francisco 49ers

Marquise Goodwin couldn't build off of his Week 5 production. The wide receiver only caught two passes for 26 yards in a close loss to Washington. Goodwin also added one carry for six yards.

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Kevon Seymour, Carolina Panthers

Kevon Seymour recorded two tackles on Thursday Night Football. The cornerback is up to four tackles this season.

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Zach Brown, Washington

Zach Brown led Washington in tackles on Sunday. He recorded eight total tackles against the 49ers including one tackle for loss in the team's win.

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Corey Graham, Philadelphia Eagles

Kevon Seymour wasn't the only former Bills defensive back to play on Thursday Night Football. Veteran Corey Graham suited up with the Eagles and recorded one pass defensed against the Panthers.

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Doug Marrone, Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars fell to the Rams 27-17 in Week 6. Doug Marrone's team held Jared Goff to 124 passing yards, but struggled to stop Todd Gurley (23-116). In the loss, Marrone's first round pick, Leonard Fournette, suffered a sprained ankle.

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Reggie Ragland, Kansas City Chiefs

Reggie Ragland had his most productive game with the Kansas City Chiefs. The linebacker recorded four total tackles in the team's loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Anthony Lynn, Los Angeles Chargers

After quite a few close losses, Anthony Lynn and the Los Angeles Chargers have pulled off back-to-back wins. The Chargers defeated the Raiders with a game-winning field goal as time expired.

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Justin Hunter, Pittsburgh Steelers

Justin Hunter returned to the inactive list with the Steelers after Eli Rogers returned to the lineup. Hunter will likely remain inactive until Pittsburgh loses another receiver.

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