A total of ten former Cowboys saw game action in week seven of the NFL season.
Two weeks after Jacob Hollister was added to the Seahawks 53-man roster, he was on the field for Seahawks vs. Baltimore. Hollister caught three passes for 20 yards. The three-year Tight End now has 11 career catches for 114 yards.
Josh Allen yet again led the Bills on a TD-winning drive in the fourth quarter. Down 9-14 , Allen threw a 20-yard dart to receiver John Brown on the Bills first drive of the final quarter. Allen capped that drive off with a successful QB sneak on a two-point conversion to put the Bills up three. Allen threw for his second TD later on the quarter, three-yard strike to Cole Beasley put the Bills up 10. Allen and the Bills finished off the win, and improved to 5-1 on the season. The Bills QB currently leads the NFL in fourth quarter passing efficiency with a QB rating of 139.6.
A full list of performances by former Cowboys in the NFL is found below.
Josh Allen, QB, Buffalo Bills (W, 31-21): 16-26, 2 TD, 4 rush, 32 yards.
Marcus Epps, CB, Minnesota Vikings (W, 42-30): Did not record any stats. Played on six snaps for the Vikings on special teams.
Tashaun Gipson, S, Houston Texans (L, 23-30): Recorded one tackle for the Texans. Started the game vs. the Colts, but had to leave in the first half due to injury.
Carl Granderson, DE, New Orleans Saints (W, 36-25): Had one tackle in the Saints win against the Chicago Bears. Played 31 percent of the teams' defensive snaps.
Brian Hill, RB, Atlanta Falcons, (L, 10-37): Received his first carry of the 2019 NFL season. Rushed for 11 yards on five carries and caught two passes for the Falcons for 14 yards.
Jacob Hollister, TE, Seattle Seahawks (L, 16-30): Caught three passes for 20 yards for his first reception of the 2019 season. It was his second week on the Seahawks' 53-man roster.
Mark Nzeocha, LB, San Francisco 49ers (W, 9-0): Played on 75 percent of the 49ers' special team snaps.
Mike Purcell, DT, Denver Broncos, (L , 6-30): Recorded four tackles and one tackle for loss in Denver's Thursday night game vs. Kansas City.
Chase Roullier, C, Washington Redskins, (L, 0-9): Started for the Redskins for the second-consecutive week after missing three games due to injury. Was one of six Redskins' players to play 100 percent of the teams' snaps.
Andrew Wingard, S, Jacksonville Jaguars (W, 27-17): Did not play on defense for the Jaguars this week. Appeared on 77 percent of the teams' special team snaps.