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Lutheran-Illinois State-Jacksonville Jaguars RB James Robinson

The Jaguars suffered their 12th straight loss on Sunday, falling to the Titans 31-10. James Robinson finished the game 83 total yards, 67 rushing yards on 12 carries to go along with 4 receptions for 16 yards. With his 67 rushing yards vs the Titans the former Lutheran star officially surpassed 1,000 rushing yards on the season. Robinson’s fantastic career continues and it all started in High School setting a state record of 9,045 yards then went on to finish 2nd in school history with 4,444 yards in college at Illinois State. And then in the NFL Robinson now has 1,035 rushing yards through 14 games setting an undrafted free agent RB record. Among all rookie RB’s Robinson ranks 1st in the following categories; rushing yards (1,035), yards after contract (729), 30 rushes of 10+ yards, and (31) missed tackles forced.

Boylan-Wisconsin Platteville-New Orleans Saints-Arizona Cardinals TE Dan Arnold

Dan Arnold had another big game last Sunday vs the Giants, finishing with 2 receptions for 27 yards and a touchdown grab. Arnold had a highlight real grab in the back of the endzone over 4 Giants defenders as the Cardinals went on to defeat New York 26-7. In fact since Week 11 Dan Arnold has 4 touchdown receptions which is tied for league high in that span with 3 other receivers Tyreek Hill, Devante Adams, & Justin Jefferson.

Boylan-Northwestern-Green Bay Packers DL Dean Lowry

Dean Lowry had another nice game last week on the road vs the Lions as the Packers picked up a huge win 31-24. Lowry finished the game with 4 total tackles including 2 solo tackles, 1 tackle for loss and a sack for the 2nd straight game. With his 3rd sack of the season Dean Lowry now sits 4th on the team in sacks & 5th on the team in QB hits.

At the College Level:

Auburn-Illinois OL Vederian Lowe

Over the weekend The Big Ten Conference announced their 1st & 2nd All-Conference players and even some honorable mention players at the end. Sure enough Vederian Lowe was one of those players, receiving his very 1st All-Big Ten Honorable Mention!

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