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Bruins in the NFL: Week 4

Oct 4, 2022
Fabian Moreau (Photo: Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK)

Twenty-two Bruins lined up on NFL fields during Week 4 of the 2022 season, with 15 of them proving victorious. Linebackers Myles Jack and Eric Kendricks each contributed eight total tackles to his team's cause.

Anthony Barr, LB, Dallas Cowboys – Starter Barr registered four total tackles and a quarterback hurry as Dallas bested division foe Washington.
Kenny Clark, NT, Green Bay Packers – Starter Clark made six total stops to help Green Bay get past New England in overtime.
Ka'imi Fairbairn, K, Houston Texans – Fairbairn failed to connect on a field goal – from 46 yards -- for the first time this season, but knocked a 40-yard try through the uprights and made each of his three extra-point attempts. He also handled kickoff duties.
Darnay Holmes, CB, New York Giants – Holmes logged two total tackles to help the Giants get the better of Chicago.
Myles Jack, LB, Pittsburgh Steelers – Started Jack recorded eight total tackles and a quarterback hurry.
Joshua Kelley, RB, Los Angeles Chargers – Kelley's four carries went for 15 yards in the Chargers' win in Houston.
Eric Kendricks, LB, Minnesota Vikings – Kendricks made eight total tackles in a starting role as Minnesota eked past New Orleans in London.
Fabian Moreau, CB, New York Giants – Moreau made two total tackles and defensed a pair of passes in the Giants' win versus Chicago.
Osa Odighizuwa, DT, Dallas Cowboys – Starter Odighizuwa turned in three total tackles in an interdivision victory against Washington.
Matthew Slater, WR, New England Patriots – Slater assisted on a pair of tackles while playing special teams.
• TE Devin Asiasi (Cincinnati Bengals), OL Jake Brendel (San Francisco 49ers), LB Jayon Brown (Las Vegas Raiders), RB Demetric Felton Jr. (Cleveland Browns), C Andre James (Las Vegas Raiders), TE Marcedes Lewis (Green Bay Packers), OT Conor McDermott (New York Jets), DE Takkarist McKinley (Los Angeles Rams), T Kolton Miller (Las Vegas Raiders), WR Kyle Philips (Tennessee Titans), OL Scott Quessenberry (Houston Texans) and ILB Kenny Young (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) also played, but did not record any statistics.