CORVALLIS, Ore. – How Oregon State players in the NFL fared in week 16's action.
Josh Andrews, New York Jets – Andrews started at right guard and saw action on 46 total plays in New York's 23-16 win over Cleveland on Sunday.
Brandin Cooks, Houston Texans – Cooks started and was targeted 10 times, making seven receptions for 141 yards and a touchdown in Houston's 37-31 loss to Cincinnati on Sunday.
Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles Rams – Hekker punted four times for an average of 39.3 yards per in Los Angeles' 20-9 loss to Seattle on Sunday.
Jake Luton, Jacksonville Jaguars – Luton did not play in Jacksonville's 41-17 loss to Chicago on Sunday.
Sean Mannion, Minnesota Vikings – Mannion did not play in Minnesota's 52-33 loss to New Orleans on Friday.
Ryan Nall, Chicago Bears – Nall carried the ball twice and saw action on 30 plays in Chicago's 41-17 win over Jacksonville on Sunday.
Steven Nelson, Pittsburgh Steelers – Nelson started at one corner spot and totaled six tackles in Pittsburgh's 28-24 win over Indianapolis on Sunday.
Artavis Pierce, Chicago Bears – Pierce ran the ball twice for 26 yards and scored his first career touchdown on a 3 yard run in Chicago's 41-17 win over Jacksonville on Sunday.
Jordan Poyer, Buffalo Bills – Poyer started at safety and made four tackles in Buffalo's 38-9 win over New England on Monday night.
Mike Remmers, Kansas City Chiefs – Remmers started at right tackle and saw action on 67 offensive snaps in Kansas City's 17-14 win over Atlanta on Sunday.
Isaac Seumalo, Philadelphia Eagles – Seumalo started at left guard and played on all 73 offensive snaps for Philadelphia in the Eagles' 37-17 loss to Dallas on Sunday.
The following Beavers are also on NFL rosters but not on their team's active roster.
Blake Brandel, Minnesota Vikings – Practice Squad
Sean Harlow, Atlanta Falcons – Practice Squad
Isaiah Hodgins, Buffalo Bills – Injured Reserve
Matt Moore, Kansas City Chiefs – Practice Squad
Kyle Peko, Denver Broncos – Opted out of 2020 season
Noah Togiai, Indianapolis Colts – Injured Reserve
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