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#PokesInThePros — NFL Week 5 2020

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Football 10/14/2020 1:00:00 PM

Week five in the NFL started on Thursday night for former Cowboys in the NFL and ended on Tuesday Josh Allen facing off against the Tennessee Titans. A rundown of how they all performed.

After missing week four, Wilson was back on the sidelines for the Cincinnati Bengals, and the 2020 third round pick picked off the resining NFL MVP, Lamar Jackson, for his second pick in as many games. With two interceptions in 2020, Wilson is tied with Ryan Neal of the Seattle Seahawks and L'Jarius Snead of the Kansas City Chiefs for most among rookies in the league. The Bengals fell 3-27 to the Ravens on Sunday. 

Allen and the Buffalo Bills played on Tuesday night in Nashville, Tenn., vs. the Titans. Allen threw for 263 yards and two touchdowns, including a 22-yard strike to T.J. Yeldon, in the Bills first lost of the season. Through five games, Allen remains second in the league in passing yards with 1,589 and second in the league with 14 touchdowns. 

Brian Hill and Tyler Hall both suited up for the Atlanta Falcons NFC South matchup with the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Hill rushed for 39 yards on six carries, and caught two passes for 15 yards while Hall recorded two total tackles, playing mostly on special teams for the Falcons, as they lost 16-23 to the Panthers. 

Andrew Wingard and the Jacksonville Jaguars traveled to Houston for a showdown with the Texans on Sunday. Wingard recorded one tackle as the Jags fell 14-30 to the Texans. 

The Chicago Bears and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers played on Thursday Night Football in a close 20-19 Bears win. Gipson recorded four tackles for the Bears while playing in 100 percent of the teams' defensive snaps. 

Marcus Epps saw the field for the majority of the Eagles defensive snaps on Sunday. Epps recorded two total tackles and one pass defended as the Eagles fell 29-38 in a shootout with the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

Chase Roullier started his fifth consecutive game for the Washington Football Team as the team lost 10-30 to the Los Angeles Rams. 

Rico Gafford and Jacob Hollister both suited up for their respective clubs and saw game action but neither recorded any stats as the Las Vegas Raiders and the Seattle Seahawks came out of Sunday with a pair of wins. 

Cassh Maluia and Mike Purcell were slated to matchup against one another on Monday Night Football but their game was postponed. 

Carl Granderson Mark Nzeocha did not see the field for their teams on Sunday. 

Stay tuned to GoWyo.com for what to watch for as we head toward Week six in the NFL. 

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Players Mentioned

Marcus Epps

#6 Marcus Epps

FS
6' 0"
Senior
Communication
Carl Granderson

#91 Carl Granderson

DE
6' 5"
Senior
Social Science
Tyler Hall

#9 Tyler Hall

LB/N
5' 10"
Junior
Social Science
Cassh Maluia

#46 Cassh Maluia

LB
6' 0"
Junior
American Studies
Andrew Wingard

#28 Andrew Wingard

FS
6' 0"
Senior
Management

Players Mentioned

Marcus Epps

#6 Marcus Epps

6' 0"
Senior
Communication
FS
Carl Granderson

#91 Carl Granderson

6' 5"
Senior
Social Science
DE
Tyler Hall

#9 Tyler Hall

5' 10"
Junior
Social Science
LB/N
Cassh Maluia

#46 Cassh Maluia

6' 0"
Junior
American Studies
LB
Andrew Wingard

#28 Andrew Wingard

6' 0"
Senior
Management
FS