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Pro Bears Week 6

Oct 19, 2020
Tyson Alualu and the Pittsburgh Steelers are off to a 5-0 start after Sunday's 38-7 win over Cleveland.

/BERKELEY – Former Cal offensive and defensive linemen continued strong campaigns in Week 6 of the NFL season that concluded Monday with a pair of games including a 26-17 road win at Buffalo for offensive lineman Mitchell Schwartz and defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City. Cal players in the trenches participated for teams that were a combined 4-0 in Week 6 contests with defensive tackle Tyson Alualu (Pittsburgh), as well as offensive linemen Alex Mack (Atlanta) and Patrick Mekari (Baltimore) joining Schwartz in the Week 6 win column.

Schwartz started his 134th consecutive regular-season game in the win at Buffalo to equal fellow former Cal teammate and New Orleans Saints' defensive end Cameron Jordan, who had a Week 6 bye, for the second-longest active streak of games started in the NFL. Schwartz did leave the game after a career-low eight snaps after a back injury and did not return.

Six former Cal players – Alualu, Jared Goff (Los Angeles Rams), L.P. Ladouceur (Dallas), Mekari, Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay) and Schwartz – are on teams that currently hold playoff positions. Alualu and his 5-0 Steelers are one of three teams remaining with unbeaten records and travel to fellow unbeaten Tennessee in Week 7.

A total of 28 former Cal football student-athletes who finished their collegiate careers with the Golden Bears are currently affiliated with NFL teams including 19 on active 53-player NFL rosters, four on practice squads and five that are coaching in the league. Additional notes and a complete list of all 28 former Cal football student-athletes is below with their names linked to their Pro Football Reference, NFL.com or team profiles.

Visit Cal's social media channels for frequent updates throughout the 2020 NFL campaign on former Bears affiliated with NFL teams and CalBears.com for a weekly #ProBears wrap-up.
 
Active Rosters (19) – Name, Position, Team (Record, Conference Place, Division Place), Experience
Keenan Allen, WR, Los Angeles Chargers (1-4, #13 AFC, 4th AFC West), 8th Season
Week 6 – Bye
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 1:25 pm PT, CBS) – vs. Jacksonville (1-4)
2020 Stats – 5 games, 34 receptions, 265 yards, 2 TD
2020 NFL Rankings – Targets (8th, 50), Receptions (T-10th)
– Had season and game highs of 13 receptions and 132 yards receiving as well as his first touchdown catch of the season in a 21-16 Week 3 loss to Carolina with the 13 receptions the fourth-most of his career
– No. 3 on the Chargers' list of all-time receptions with 558 and within 28 of No. 2 Charlie Joiner (586)
– 3x Pro Bowl (2017, 2018, 2019), First-Team All-Pro (2019 Pro Football Weekly), Second-Team All-Pro (2017 and 2018 Pro Football Focus)
– Comeback Player of the Year (2017 AP and PFWA), All-Rookie Team (2013 PFWA)
 
Tyson Alualu, DT, Pittsburgh (5-0, #2 AFC, 1st AFC North), 11th Season
Week 5 (at Pittsburgh 38, Cleveland 7) – 1 tackle, 1 pass defense
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, CBS) – at Tennessee (5-0)
2020 Stats – 5 games, 13 tackles, 1.0 sack (-10 yards), 3 tackles for loss, 3 quarterback hits, 3 pass defenses
– Has played a big role in helping Pittsburgh rank second in the NFL in both rushing yards (66.2) and total yards (285.2) allowed per game
– Had a season-high five tackles, his lone 1.0 sack (-10 yards) of the campaign, one tackle for loss, two quarterback hits and pass defense off the bench in a 26-21 Week 2 home win over Denver
– Made his 100th career start in a 26-16 Week 1 win at the New York Giants and contributed four tackles, two tackles for loss and one quarterback hit
– Selected to NFL All-Rookie Team (2010) after being taken with No. 10 overall pick of the first round of 2010 NFL Draft by Jacksonville
 
Stephen Anderson, TE, Los Angeles Chargers (1-4, #13 AFC, 4th AFC West), 4th Season
Week 6 – Bye
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 1:25 pm PT, CBS) – vs. Jacksonville (1-4)
2020 Stats – 5 games, 2 tackles, 96 snaps (23 offensive, 73 special teams)
– Participated in a season-high-tying 20 special teams in a 30-27 Week 5 overtime loss at New Orleans
– Played in a season-high 23 overall snaps and a season-high 20 special teams snaps in a 38-31 Week 4 loss at Tampa Bay
– Contributed both of his special teams tackles on the season in a 23-20 Week 2 overtime loss to Kansas City
– Had a season-high 11 snaps on offense in a 16-13 Week 1 win at Cincinnati
– A member of New England's practice squad in 2018 before he was promoted to the 53-man roster for the NFL Playoffs and earned a Super Bowl ring when the Patriots won Super Bowl LIII
 
Bryan Anger, P, Houston (1-5, #14 AFC, T-3rd AFC South), 10th Season
Week 6 (at Tennessee 42, Houston 36, OT) – 4 punts, 209 yards, season-high 52.3 avg., 42.3 net avg., 1 inside 20, 56 long
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – vs. Green Bay (4-1)
2020 Stats – 6 games, 21 punts, 47.5 avg, 42.8 net avg, 7 inside 20, 8 fair catches, 59 long
2020 NFL Rankings – Fair Catches (T-7th), Punt Avg (9th). Net Avg (9th), Punts (T-10th)
– Had a season-long punt of 59 yards in a 31-23 Week 4 home loss to Minnesota
– Had season highs of six punts and a 44.3 net yards per punt average in a 28-21 Week 3 loss at Pittsburgh
– Led NFL with a career-high 47.5 yards per punt average in 2014

Ashtyn Davis, S, New York Jets (0-6, #16 AFC, 4th AFC East), 1st Season
Week 6 (at Miami 24, New York Jets 0) – Played off the bench exclusively on special teams with 14 snaps but did not record any statistics other than participation
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, CBS) – vs. Buffalo (4-2)
2020 Stats – 4 games, 3 tackles, 2 kick returns, 43 kick return yards, 21.5 kick return avg, 27 long
– Had a career-high two tackles in a 30-10 Week 5 loss to Arizona as well as a would-be interception that was nullified by a penalty
– Made his NFL debut by returning one kickoff for 16 yards and adding one special teams tackle in a 27-17 Week 1 loss at Buffalo
– Made his first career NFL start in a 31-13 Week 2 loss to San Francisco, contributing one kickoff return for 27 yards on the game's opening kickoff
– One of two Cal rookies on active 53-player NFL rosters and the Golden Bears' highest pick in 2020 NFL Draft by the New York Jets in the third round with the No. 68 selection overall)
 
Devante Downs, LB, New York Giants (1-5, #13 NFC, T-3rd NFC East), 3rd Season
Week 6 (at New York Giants 20, Washington 19) – Played off the bench exclusively on special teams with 15 snaps but did not record any statistics other than participation
Week 7 (Thu., Oct. 22, 5:20 pm PT, FOX/NFL Network) – at Philadelphia (1-4-1)
2020 Stats – 6 games, 9 tackles, 1 fumble recovery
– Recorded a career-high-tying four tackles in back-to-back games in a 36-9 Week 3 home loss to San Francisco and a 17-9 Week 4 home loss at the Los Angeles Rams
– Made first career start and recorded first career fumble recovery in a 26-16 Week 1 home loss to Pittsburgh on the first of two Monday Night Football games
 
Jared Goff, QB, Los Angeles Rams (4-2, #7 NFC, T-2nd NFC West), 5th Season
Week 6 (at San Francisco 24, Los Angeles Rams 16) – 19-of-38 (season-high passing attempts), 198 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT, 72.0 QBR; 1 rush, 10 yards
Week 7 (Mon., Oct. 26, 5:15 pm PT, ESPN) – vs. Chicago (5-1)
2020 Stats – 6 games, 128-of-180 (67.4%), 1570 yards, 10 TD, 4 INT, 101.4 QBR; 20 rush, 39 yards, 2 TD
2020 NFL Rankings – Yards After Catch (4th, 6.33), Average Yards Per Gain (7th, 8.26)
– Has career bests in completion percentage and quarterback rating through his first six games of 2020
– Completed 21-of-30 passes for 309 yards with two touchdowns and one interception including a season-long 56-yard scoring strike to Robert Woods in a 30-10 Week 5 win at Washington
– Had season bests of 25 completions and a 78.1 completion percentage, as well as a 55-yard touchdown connection with Cooper Kupp in a 17-9 Week 4 home win over the New York Giants
– Rallied Los Angeles from a 28-3 deficit late in the third quarter to briefly lead 32-28 by scoring 29 unanswered points in an eventual 35-32 loss at Buffalo in Week 3, completing 23-of-32 passes for a season-high 321 yards with two touchdowns and one interception for a 111.6 quarterback rating while adding two rushes for four yards and his first touchdown of the season on the ground as well as one successful two-point pass conversion
– Completed 20-of-27 passes for 267 yards with a season-high three touchdown passes and no interceptions for a season-best 142.1 quarterback rating in a 37-19 Week 2 road win at Philadelphia
– 2x Pro Bowl (2017, 2018)
– Helped Rams to NFC title and Super Bowl LIII during the 2018 season
 
Jaylinn Hawkins, S, Atlanta (1-5, #15 NFC, 4th NFC South), 1st Season
Week 6 (Atlanta 40, at Minnesota 23) – Not active
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – vs. Detroit (2-3)
2020 Stats – 4 games, 9 tackles
– Registered a career-high five tackles in a 30-16 Week 4 loss at Green Bay
– Made his first NFL start in a 30-26 Week 3 home loss to Chicago and finished with three tackles
– Made his NFL debut with one special teams tackle in a 38-25 Week 1 home loss to Seattle
– One of two Cal rookies on active 53-player NFL rosters after being selected in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft by Atlanta with the 134th overall pick
 
DeSean Jackson, WR, Philadelphia (1-4-1, #12 NFC, 2nd NFC East), 13th Season
Week 6 (Baltimore 30, at Philadelphia 28) – Not active
Week 7 (Thu., Oct. 22, 5:20 pm PT, FOX/NFL Network) – vs. New York Giants (1-5)
2020 Stats – 3 games, 10 receptions, 121 yards, 2 TD
– Has missed the last three games due to injury after last playing in a 23-23 Week 3 home tie with Cincinnati that marked the third time in four career contests that teams he has played for have finished in ties with the Bengals (all three of the ties in his career), contributing two receptions for 11 yards and also a fair catch on a punt return
– Contributed season highs with a game-high six receptions and team-high 64 yards receiving including a 25-yarder that was his team's longest play from scrimmage in a 37-19 Week 2 home loss to the Los Angeles Rams that marked the first time the Long Beach native had played against a Los Angeles team in his career
– Limited to a career-low three games (9-159, 2 TD) in 2019 due to injury
– 3x Pro Bowl (2009, 2010, 2013), All-Rookie Team (2008), First-Team All-Pro (2009 Pro Football Writers and Sporting News WR), Second-Team All-Pro (2009 Associated Press KR)
– Leads all active NFL players with a career 17.3 yards per reception average and has paced the NFL four times (2010, 2014, 2016, 2018)
 
Marvin Jones Jr., WR, Detroit (2-3, #11 NFC, 3rd NFC North), 9th Season
Week 6 (Detroit 34, at Jacksonville 16) – 2 receptions, 8 yards
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – at Atlanta (1-5)
2020 Stats – 5 games, 14 receptions, 146 yards, 1 TD
– Had three receptions for 51 yards including two catches for 40 yards on a pair of 20-yard receptions to key Detroit's final drive that led to the Lions' game-winning field goal on the last play of the contest in a 26-23 Week 3 win at Arizona
 
Cameron Jordan, DE, New Orleans (3-2, #8 NFC, 2nd NFC South), 10th Season
Week 6 – Bye
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – vs. Carolina (3-3)
2020 Stats – 5 games, 27 tackles, 1.5 sacks (-8 yards), 4 tackles for loss, 3 quarterback hits, 2 pass defenses
– Recorded a team-high-tying 10 tackles, 0.5 sack (-4 yards), two tackles for loss and one quarterback hit in a 30-27 Week 5 overtime win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football with his 10 tackles the second-highest total of his career
– Picked up his first sack of the season (-4 yards) amongst four tackles, one tackle for loss and one quarterback hit in a 35-29 Week 4 win at Detroit
– Contributed five tackles in a 34-24 Week 2 loss at Las Vegas in the first game played at Allegiant Stadium on Monday Night Football
– Ranks tied for second among active players with his current string of 134 consecutive regular-season starts as well as second among non-specialists with 149 straight games played, while he is ninth in tackles for loss (117) and 10th in sacks (88.5)
– 5x Pro Bowl (2013, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019), First-Team All-Pro (2017), Second-Team All-Pro (2018, 2019), All-2010s Team (NFL/Pro Football Hall of Fame)
 
L.P. Ladouceur, LS, Dallas (2-4, #4 NFC, 1st NFC East), 16th Season
Week 6 (Arizona 38, at Dallas 10) – 6 snaps (6 special teams)
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – at Washington (1-5)
2020 Stats – 6 games, 45 snaps (45 special teams)… no stats other than participation … update Tuesday if needed
– Has snapped on two Greg Zuerlein walk-off game-winning field goals on the final play from 46 yards in a 40-39 Week 2 home win over Atlanta and 34 yards in a 37-34 Week 5 home victory over the New York Giants
– Has the NFL's longest current consecutive regular-season games played steak that is also tied for eighth all-time in the league at 243, having played in every regular-season game possible dating back to the final 13 contests of his 2005 rookie campaign all with Dallas
– His 243 career games played rank tied ninth among active players and tied for seventh among active players that have seen action in 2020
– Pro Bowl (2014)
 
Patrick Laird, RB, Miami (3-3, #9 AFC, 2nd AFC East), 2nd Season
Week 6 (at Miami 24, New York Jets 0) – 1 reception, 2 yards
Week 7 – Bye
2020 Stats – 6 games, 3 receptions, 11 yards; 111 snaps (24 offensive, 87 special teams)
– Had two receptions for nine yards in a 21-11 Week 1 loss at New England
– Had season highs of 25 snaps and 10 offensive snaps in a 43-17 Week 5 win at San Francisco, while his 19 special teams snaps in a 31-28 Week 2 loss to Buffalo were a season-high
– First earned a spot on Miami roster in 2019 after signing as an undrafted free agent following the 2019 NFL Draft
 
Alex Mack, C, Atlanta (1-5, #15 NFC, 4th NFC South), 12th Season
Week 6 (Atlanta 40, at Minnesota 23) – Played in a season-high all 80 offensive snaps … no stats other than participation
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – vs. Detroit (2-3)
2020 Stats – 6 games, 437 snaps (437 offensive snaps, 100%)
– Has started 86 consecutive contests to rank second among all active centers
– 6x Pro Bowl (2010, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), First-Team All-Pro (2013 and 2017 Sporting News), Second-Team All-Pro (2013, AP and PFF; 2016 AP and PFF; 2017 Sporting News), All-2010s Team (NFL/Pro Football Hall of Fame)
– Helped Atlanta to Super Bowl LI after the 2016 campaign in his first season with the Falcons
 
Patrick Mekari, G, Baltimore (5-1, #5 AFC, 2nd AFC North), 2nd Season
Week 6 (Baltimore 30, at Philadelphia 28) – Played in 25 snaps (6 offensive, 19 special teams) off the bench but had no stats other than participation
Week 7 – Bye
2020 Stats – 6 games, 121 snaps (87 offensive, 34 special teams) … no stats other than participation
– Made his first start of the season and first career start at right guard while playing in a season-high 51 snaps (season-high 45 offensive, six special teams) in a 27-3 Week 5 win over Cincinnati
– Has six career starts with five at center and one at right guard
– Played in 11 regular-season games and one playoff contest including starts in each of the final five games at center and the playoff game in his 2019 NFL rookie season with Baltimore
– First earned a spot on Baltimore roster in 2019 after signing as an undrafted free agent following the 2019 NFL Draft
 
Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay (4-1, #5 NFC, 2nd NFC North), 16th Season
Week 6 (at Tampa Bay 38, Green Bay 10) – 16-of-35, 160 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT, 35.4 QBR; 2 rushes, 14 yards
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – at Houston (1-5)
2020 Stats – 5 games, 114-of-174 (65.5%), 1374 yards, 13 TD, 2 INT, 109.7 QBR; 8 rushes, 45 yards
2020 NFL Rankings – Touchdown Percentage (3rd, 7.5), Lowest Interception Percentage Among Starters (4th, 1.1%), Long (72, T4th), Touchdown Passes (T-4th), Fewest Interception Among Starters (T-4th), Quarterback Rating (5th), Yards After Catch (7th, 5.79), Average Pass Length (8th, 8.84)
– Led Green Bay to more points (152) through its four games this season than any of his other campaigns while his 13 touchdown passes were also the most he threw in his first four contests
– Completed 27-of-33 passes for 327 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions for a season-high 147.5 quarterback rating in a 30-16 Week 4 home win over Atlanta on Monday Night Football
– Completed 21-of-32 passes for 283 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions for a 124.9 quarterback rating in a 37-30 Week 3 win at New Orleans on Sunday Night Football
– Completed 32-of-44 passes for 364 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions for a 127.5 quarterback rating in a 43-34 Week 1 win at Minnesota with his completions, yards passing and touchdowns all the most he has recorded in a season opener, and his attempts tied for the most, while he also equaled the most touchdowns thrown in Week 1 of the 2020 NFL season and threw for the second-most passing yards
– 2x MVP (2011, 2014), Athlete of the Year (2011 AP); Super Bowl XLV Champion/MVP (2011); 8x Pro Bowl (2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019), First-Team All-Pro (2011, 2014), Second-Team All-Pro (2012), All-2010s Team (NFL/Pro Football Hall of Fame)
– Has highest career quarterback rating in NFL history (102.6), while he is fourth among active NFL players and seventh overall in career passing touchdowns (377), sixth among active players in career passes completed (4027), pass attempts (6235) and passing yards (48320)
– Within 1680 passing yards of becoming the 11th player in NFL history to pass for 50000 career yards
 
Richard Rodgers, TE, Philadelphia (1-4-1, #12 NFC, 2nd NFC East), 7th Season
Week 6 (Baltimore 30, at Philadelphia 28) – Season-high-tying 3 receptions, 31 yards; 1 tackle
Week 7 (Thu., Oct. 22, 5:20 pm PT, FOX/NFL Network) – vs. New York Giants (1-5)
2020 Stats – 6 games, 9 receptions, 99 yards
– Made his first start of the season in a 25-20 Week 4 win at San Francisco and contributed a season-high-tying three receptions and a season-high 35 yards receiving while also recovering a 49ers' on-side kick with 2:01 remaining to help secure the victory
– Had two receptions for 15 yards in a 23-23 Week 3 tie with Cincinnati
 
Mitchell Schwartz, T, Kansas City (5-1, #3 AFC, 1st AFC West), 10th Season
Week 6 (Kansas City 26, at Buffalo 17) – Played in a career-low eight offensive snaps before being removed due to a back injury and not returning … no stats other than participation
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 1:25 pm PT, CBS) – at Denver (2-3)
2020 Stats – 6 games
– Has started 134 consecutive regular-season games, which is all contests possible in his first eight-plus seasons with Cleveland (2012-15) and Kansas City (2016 – present), but was removed for the remainder of the game after taking eight snaps in his most recent contest in Week 6 at Buffalo 
– His current streak of 134 consecutive NFL regular-season starts ranks tied for second in the league among active players
– Super Bowl LIV Champion (2019), First-Team All-Pro (2018), 3x Second-Team All-Pro (2016, 2017, 2019), All-Rookie Team (2012 PFWA)
– His consecutive games played streak extends to 185 in a row for college and NFL combined including starts in all 51 games possible during his final four seasons at Cal (2008-11)
 
Nick Sundberg, LS, Washington (1-5, #14 NFC, T-3rd NFC East), 11th Season
Week 6 (at New York Giants 20, Washington 19) – 6 snaps (6 special teams) … no stats other than participation
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – at Dallas (2-4)
2020 Stats – 6 games, 54 snaps (54 special teams)… no stats other than participation
– Played a season-high 14 snaps all on special teams in a 27-17 Week 1 win over Philadelphia
– Washington's nominee for the prestigious Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year honor in both 2017 and 2019
– Founder of Loads of Love, a program that aims to boost school attendance by installing washers and dryers in schools and non-profit organizations at no cost to them or their families to directly impact children experiencing homelessness or an unstable living situation
 
Practice Squads (4) – Name, Position, Team (Record, Conference Place, Division Place), Experience
Chad Hansen, WR, Houston (1-5, #14 AFC, T-3rd AFC South), 2nd Season
Week 6 (at Tennessee 42, Houston 36, OT) – Did not play, practice squad
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – vs. Green Bay (4-1)
– Has played in 15 career games with one start, picking up nine receptions and 94 yards receiving all in his first season in the NFL with the New York Jets in 2017 after being drafted in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the club
– Also spent nine days (Sept. 2-10) on New England's 53-player roster in 2018 before joining practice squad or offseason rosters in Tennessee (2018), Denver (2018-19), New Orleans (2019) and Houston (2019-20)
 
Jordan Kunaszyk, LB, Washington (1-5, #14 NFC, T-3rd NFC East), 2nd Season
Week 6 (at New York Giants 20, Washington 19) – Did not play, practice squad
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – at Dallas (2-4)
– Contributed seven tackles in nine games played all off the bench as an NFL rookie with Carolina in 2019 after being signed by the club as an undrafted free agent
– Signed to the Washington practice squad on Sept. 26, 2020
– Released by Carolina on Sept. 5, 2020
 
Evan Weaver, LB, Arizona (4-2, #7 NFC, T-2nd NFC West), 1st Season
Week 6 (Arizona 38, at Dallas 10) – Did not play, practice squad
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – vs. Seattle (5-0)
– One of three Cal players selected in the 2020 NFL Draft (Arizona Cardinals, 6th round, 202nd overall)
– Released by Arizona on Sept. 5, 2020, before being signed to the Cardinals' practice squad the following day
 
Davis Webb, QB, Buffalo (4-2, #4 AFC, 1st AFC East), 1st Season
Week 5 (Kansas City 26, at Buffalo 17) – Did not play, practice squad
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, CBS) – at New York Jets (0-6)
– Currently with his third NFL organization (New York Giants, New York Jets, Buffalo Bills) after being drafted in the third round of the 2017 FL Draft by the Giants but has yet to play in a regular-season contest
 
Coaching Staffs (5) – Name, Position, Team (Record, Division, Conference Place, Division Place), Experience
Andre Carter, Defensive Line, New York Jets (0-6, #16 AFC, 4th AFC East), 4th Season
Week 6 (at Miami 24, New York Jets 0)
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, CBS) – vs. Buffalo (4-2)
– Coaching in his fourth NFL season and his second as the defensive line coach with the New York Jets after spending two campaigns as an assistant defensive line coach with Miami (2017-18)
– 517 tackles, 115.0 tackles for loss, 80.5 sacks in 13-season NFL playing career with San Francisco (2001-05), Washington (2006-10), New England (2011, 2013) and Oakland (2012)
– Pro Bowl (2011)
 
Austin Clark, Outside Linebackers, Miami (3-3, #9 AFC, 2nd AFC East), 1st Season
Week 6 (at Miami 24, New York Jets 0)
Week 7 – Bye
– In his first NFL season as the outside linebackers' coach at Miami
 
Ron Rivera, Head Coach, Washington (1-5, #14 NFC, T-3rd NFC East), 11th Season As Head Coach/24th Season As Coach
Week 6 (at New York Giants 20, Washington 19)
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – at Dallas (2-4)
– Won his first game as Washington's head coach in a 27-17 Week 1 victory over Philadelphia
– In his 24th season as an NFL coach and 11th as an NFL head coach having coached 23 previous campaigns as a head coach with Carolina (2011-19); defensive coordinator (2008-10) and linebackers' coach (2007) with San Diego; defensive coordinator (2004-06) and defensive quality control coach (1997-98) with Chicago; and linebackers' coach with Philadelphia (1999-2003)
– 2x AP Coach of the Year (2013, 2015)
– Played nine seasons with Chicago (1984-92) before tackles and several other defensive statistics were recognized as official stats but officially contributed nine interceptions and six fumble recoveries, one of which he returned for a touchdown
– Super Bowl XX Champion (1985)
– First American of Puerto Rican descent to win a Super Bowl

Vincent Rivera, Defensive Quality Control, Washington (1-5, #14 NFC, T-3rd NFC East)
Week 6 (at New York Giants 20, Washington 19)
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – at Dallas (2-4)
– In his first season at Washington and third campaign as an NFL coach after previously serving in a defensive quality control role with Carolina (2018-19)
 
Richard Rodgers Sr., Assistant Defensive Backs, Washington (1-5, #14 NFC, T-3rd NFC East)
Week 6 (at New York Giants 20, Washington 19)
Week 7 (Sun., Oct. 25, 10 am PT, FOX) – at Dallas (2-4)
– In his first season at Washington and ninth campaign as an NFL coach after previously spending eight seasons with Carolina as a safeties coach (2019), secondary coach (2018), assistant defensive backs/safeties coach (2015-17), special teams coordinator (2012-14) and special teams assistant (2012)
 
Cal's Current NFL Affiliates General Notes
– Three selected to the NFL/Pro Football Hall of Fame Team of the 2010's (Aaron Rodgers, Cameron Jordan, Alex Mack)
– Two earned MVP/Player of the Year level awards in Aaron Rodgers (2011 Super Bowl XLV MVP; 2011 and 2014 NFL MVP) and Keenan Allen (2017 Comeback Player of the Year)
– Five selected in the first round of the NFL Draft (Tyson Alualu, Jared Goff, Cameron Jordan, Alex Mack, Aaron Rodgers)
– Three on Super Bowl winning teams (Stephen Anderson, Aaron Rodgers, Mitchell Schwartz) with three more who have played in the game (Jared Goff, Alex Mack, Ron Rivera) and two who have coached in the contest (Ron Rivera, Richard Rodgers Sr.)
– Three that began their NFL careers as undrafted free agents (Stephen Anderson, Patrick Laird, Patrick Mekari)
– Nine that are currently in their 10th NFL season or more (Tyson Alualu, Bryan Anger, DeSean Jackson, Cameron Jordan, L.P. Ladouceur, Alex Mack, Aaron Rodgers, Mitchell Schwartz, Nick Sundberg)
– Combined for selections to five All-Rookie teams, eight first-team and 12 second-team All-Pro squads, and 29 Pro Bowl teams