Willie Anderson, OT - Cincinnati Bengals
Anderson extended his team record in consecutive starts to 105, as he started at right tackle in a 49-41 loss to San Diego. Anderson, who is in his 11th season, helped pave the way for the Bengals' running backs to run for 124 yards and a two touchdowns against the Chargers.Devin Aromashadu, WR - Indianapolis Colts
Aromashadu is in his first NFL season with as a member of the Colts' practice squad.
Rob Bironas, K - Tennessee Titans
Bironas made one field goal and three extra point attempts in the Titans' 27-26 loss to Baltimore. Bironas is 9-for-12 on the season in field goals and a perfect 11-for-11 in PAT's.
Ronnie Brown, RB - Miami Dolphins
Brown rushed for 89 yards on 25 carries and a touchdown in the Dolphins' 13-10 win over Kansas City. He ranks fifth in the AFC in total rushing yards with 710 yards and five scores after 10 weeks.Jason Campbell, QB - Washington Redskins
Campbell was not active in the Redskins' 27-3 loss to Philadelphia, but was announced as the starter for next Sunday's game against Tampa Bay. Campbell is in his second year in the league.
Tim Carter, WR - New York Giants
Carter played but did not record any stats in the Giants' 38-20 loss to Chicago. He has 11 catches for 153 yards and two scores (one receiving) this season.
Karlos Dansby, LB - Arizona Cardinals
Dansby recorded eight tackles in the Cardinals' 27-10 loss to Dallas. Dansby, in his third season in the NFL, has 30 tackles and three sacks on the year.
Stephen Davis, RB - St. Louis Rams
Davis had one rush for seven yards in a 24-22 loss to Seattle. He is in his first season with the Rams after spending the past seven seasons in Washington and the last three seasons in Carolina. Davis
is the Panthers' all-time leader with 20 rushing touchdowns and stands second with 522 rushing attempts and 2,085 rushing yards.
Heath Evans, FB - New England Patriots
Evans had two rushes for eight yards in the Patriots' 17-14 loss to the New York Jets, while also helping to lead the way for New England's running backs to rush for 143 yards. Evans is in his sixth year in the league.
Wayne Gandy, T - Atlanta Falcons
Gandy started at left tackle as the Falcons rushed for 149 yards 17-13 loss to Cleveland. Atlanta is averaging a league-leading 198.9 yards/game in 2006. The Falcons have rushed for over 100 yards in each of their nine games this season, including over 250 in three of them. As he begins his 13th season, Gandy has played in 200 of a potential 201 NFL games, starting 193 of those contests.
Chris Gray, G - Seattle Seahawks
Gray started at right guard as the Seahawks rushed for 160 yards in a 24-22 win over St. Louis. Gray's starting streak is at 118 straight games and dates back to the final 10 games of the 1999 season.
Roderick Hood, CB - Philadelphia Eagles
Hood started at cornerback and registered a pass deflection in the Eagles' 27-3 win over Washington. Hood is in his fourth year in the NFL.
T.J. Jackson, DT - Atlanta Falcons
Jackson had three tackles and a sack in the Falcons' 17-13 loss to Cleveland. He is in his first season with the Falcons.
Brandon Jacobs, RB - New York Giants
Jacobs rushed for 9 yards on two carries in the Giants' 38-20 loss to Chicago. Jacobs, in his second NFL season, is averaging 4.8 yards/carry in 2006.
Jeno James, G - Miami Dolphins
James started at left guard in the Dolphins' 13-10 win over Kansas City. He led the way for Miami running backs to rush for 117 yards and a touchdown. This is James' seventh season in the league, and third in Miami.
Rudi Johnson, RB - Cincinnati Bengals
Johnson rushed for 89 yards and a score in Cincinnati's 49-41 loss to San Diego. He ranks fourth in the AFC in total rushing yards with 715 yards and seven scores after 10 weeks.
Spencer Johnson, DT - Minnesota Vikings
Johnson had two quarterback hurries in the Vikings' 23-17 loss to Green Bay. Johnson is in his third season after coming into the league with the Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2004.
Stanley McClover, DE - Carolina Panthers
McClover was not active for the Panthers' 24-10 win over Tampa Bay. He is in his first NFL season after being drafted in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Panthers.
Marcus McNeill, OT - San Diego Chargers
McNneill started at left tackle in the team's 49-41 win over Cincinnati. The Chargers rushed for 107 yards and four scores and lead the AFC with 155.7 yards/game. McNeill was named AFC Offensive Rookie of the Month for September and is in his first NFL season after being drafted in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Chargers.
Anthony Mix, WR - New York Giants
Mix is in his first NFL season as a member of the Giants' practice squad.
Ben Obomanu, WR - Seattle Seahawks
Obomanu is in his first NFL season as a member of the Seahawks' practice squad. He was a seventh round draft pick by Seattle in 2006.
Mike Pucillo, C - Washington Redskins
Pucillo did not play in the Redskins' 27-3 loss to Philadelphia. He has played in 27 career games, starting 18.
Jay Ratliff, DE - Dallas Cowboys
Ratliff recorded one tackle and a fumble recovery in the team's 27-10 win over Arizona. He has 12 tackles, three sacks and two fumble recoveries in 2006 after recording four tackles and one sack in four games last season.
Tony Richardson, FB - Minnesota Vikings
Richardson started at fullback and had 13 yards receiving in the team's 23-17 loss to Green Bay. He also helped lead the way for Vikings' runners to rush for 90 yards on the day. This marks Richardson's 13th season in the league and third different team after spending the last 11 seasons with Kansas City and coming into the league with Dallas.
Carlos Rogers, CB - Washington Redskins
Rogers recorded five tackles and six pass deflections in the Redskins' 27-3 loss to Philadelphia. Rogers has 48 tackles this season after compiling 46 tackles and two interceptions in 12 games with Washington in 2005.
Kendall Simmons, G - Pittsburgh Steelers
Simmons started at right guard for the Steelers in a 38-31 win over New Orleans. Steelers' running backs ran for 217 yards and two scores in the win. Simmons is in his fifth year in the league.
Takeo Spikes, OLB - Buffalo Bills
Spikes started at SAM linebacker and totaled nine tackles for Buffalo in a 17-16 loss to Indianapolis. Spikes is in his ninth season in the NFL and fourth with Buffalo.
Dontarrious Thomas, LB - Minnesota Vikings
Thomas started at middle linebacker and had nine tackles and a special teams tackle in a 23-17 loss to Green Bay. He finished last year with 36 tackles and has 29 in 2006, his third season in the league.
Reggie Torbor, LB - New York Giants
Torbor started at SAM Linebacker, recording five tackles in a 38-20 loss to Chicago. He started nine games at SAM linebacker last season, finishing with 34 tackles and one interception. He has 16 tackles in his third season with the Giants.
Cooper Wallace, TE - Tennessee Titans
Wallace is in his first NFL season as a member of the Titans' practice squad.
Marcus Washington, LB - Washington Redskins
Washington had one tackle as the starting SAM Linebacker in the Redskins' 22-19 win over Dallas. He is in his sixth year in the NFL and has 56 tackles in 2006.
Willie Whitehead, DT - New Orleans Saints
Whitehead played but did not record any stats in the Saints' 38-31 loss to Pittsburgh. He is in his eighth year in the league.
Carnell Williams, RB - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Williams rushed for 44 yards in the Bucs' 24-10 loss to Carolina. He has 497 yards and a touchdown in nine games this season. Williams finished with 1,178 yards and six touchdowns on 290 carries last season to finish 13th in the league and tops among rookies, earning him the 2005 Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year, along with NFL Rookie of the Year by the PFWA in 2005. He was also named Offensive Rookie of the Year by the Associated Press.