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STILLWATER – Several past Oklahoma State Cowboy Football athletes continued their seasons on the gridiron this week as the second week of NFL play took place. Here's a look at the highlights:
After missing week one due to a hip injury, former Poke and NFL rookie Tyler Lacy made his NFL debut for the Jacksonville Jaguars, as he chipped in with an assisted and combined tackle as the Jags fell to the Kansas City Chiefs, 17-9.
Justice Hill and the Baltimore Ravens continued their season with another win, this one over the Cincinnati Bengals, 27-24. Hill's efforts didn't go unnoticed, as he rushed for 41 yards on 11 carries (3.73 yards per carry) and snagged three catches for 12 yards.
A pair of former Cowboy running backs were in primetime action Monday night as Chuba Hubbard and Jaylen Warren each played notable roles for their respective teams on Monday Night Football.
Hubbard made his presence felt through the air, as he notched five receptions on five targets for 34 yards. He also ran for 16 yards on two carries as his Carolina Panthers fell to the New Orleans Saints in a tightly contested match, 20-17.
Warren continues to show why he was named the Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year during his time in Stillwater, as he put in another rock-solid performance for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night. The Salt Lake City, Utah, native grabbed four receptions for 66 yards and rushed for 20 yards on six carries (3.33 yards per carry) in a thrilling 26-22 win over the Cleveland Browns.