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Unread post by NewApp » Wed Nov 25, 2015 9:10 pm

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Kendall Lamm got his second start of the season in the Texans' win over the Jets on Sunday.
Kendall Lamm got his second start of the season in the Texans' win over the Jets on Sunday.
Courtesy: Appalachian State Athletics
Former Mountaineers in the NFL: Week 11
Courtesy: Appalachian State Sports Information
Release: Wednesday 11/25/2015 (ET)

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Seven Appalachian State alumni are currently in the National Football League ranks. Here is a look at how the former Mountaineers fared in week 11.

• Houston Texans rookie offensive lineman Kendall Lamm started in Houston's 24-17 win over the New York Jets. The start was Lamm's second of the season after starting aginst New Orleans on Oct. 8.

• Detroit Lions third-year punter Sam Martin punted five times in Detroit's 18-13 win over the Oakland Raiders with an average of 47.6 yards per punt. Martin had a long of 57 yards on the day and downed one punt inside the 20-yard line.

• Jacksonville Jaguars third-year cornerback Demetrius McCray appeared in Jacksonville's 19-13 win over the Tennessee Titans. McCray recorded two solo tackles on defense in the Jaguar's fourth win of the year.

• The San Francisco 49ers fourth-year running back Travaris Cadet appeared in his first game with the 49ers in their 29-13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Cadet saw limited action on offense and did not record a rush attempt.

• St. Louis Rams fourth-year wide receiver Brian Quick saw action against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Quick didn't record any receptions in the 16-13 loss.

• San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Daniel Kilgore remains on the PUP (physically unable to perform) list after suffering a serious leg injury that cost him the final eight games of last season. Kilgore hopes to return to the field in week 12 against the Arizona Cardinals.

• Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Tony Washington was placed on the injured reserve list on Oct. 20. Before being placed on the IR, Washington had appeared in four games and had one rush for eight yards.
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