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#NextLevelRams: Gallup Returns to the End Zone

10/8/2019 10:00:00 AM | Football

Johnson snares four more receptions

FORT COLLINS, Colo. – The Next Level Rams from Colorado State's football program --  'Wide Receiver University' -- showed out over the weekend. Olabisi Johnson and Michael Gallup both played Sunday, with Johnson on the board for his second NFL game and Gallup returning from his knee injury which left him sidelined him for two weeks.
 
A Week in Review
 
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Shaquil Barrett (Tampa Bay) – Barrett logged two stops. He leads the NFL for sacks in 2019 with nine, trailed by the Browns defensive end Myles Garret and outside linebacker Clay Matthews, both with six on the season.
 
Dalyn Dawkins (Tennessee) -- Dawkins is a member of the Titans practice squad.
 
Michael Gallup (Dallas)  – Gallup returned from his knee injury, recording seven catches for 117 yards. He had a 40-yard touchdown reception, marking his third career NFL touchdown.
 
Rashard Higgins (Cleveland)  – Remains on the Browns injured roster with a knee injury. He had limited practice participation, but did not play Monday night.
 
Olabisi Johnson (Minnesota) -- Johnson posting four receptions for 43 yards. He surpassed his previous 16-yard reception record with a 23-yarder in the Vikings-Giants game, where Minnesota won 28-10. He holds the third receiver position for the Vikings.
 
Weston Richburg (San Francisco) – Helped the 49ers roll to a 31-3 victory over the Browns as San Francisco put up 446 yards of total offense.
 
Ty Sambrailo (Atlanta) – Sambrailo played at right tackle against the Houston Texans.
 
Trent Sieg (Oakland)  – The longsnapper played the Bears in a close 24-21 victory.
 
Josh Watson (Denver) -- The undrafted free agent is currently on the Broncos practice squad.
 
Preston Williams (Miami)  – Williams remains on the Dolphin's active roster. Miami had a bye this week.
 
Broncos inside linebacker Josh Watson and Titans running back Dalyn Dawkins will reunite in Denver for Week Six. Each has been on their team's practice squad and played under current Colorado State head coach Mike Bobo.
 
The Broncos-Titans game will be on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019. The game is slated for 2:25 p.m.
 
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