Former Nebraska Cornhusker and Washington High alumni Nate Gerry has had a season of ups and downs as the Eagles’ starting supporter. He struggled to make canopy passes, but remained constant in the Philadelphia lineup, allowing him to lead the team in tackles while the war for first place in an NFC East race less than overflowing.
On Thursday night, as opposed to the New York Giants, he had one of his starting games, recording eight tackles and his first catch of the year when the Eagles won 22-21.
Gerry, 25, made tackles during the year and 32 solo saves, the team’s top two.
And the Eagles, at 2-4-1, are in first place in their division. The Cowboys, The Washington football team and the Giants are their only opponents, possibly it would not take many more victories for Gerry’s team to have compatibility for a playoff venue.
Here’s a rundown of the South Dakota NFL alumni from Week 7.
Active for the time being this season, Compton served as the Niners’ replacement offensive lineman and played six special group shots in his 33-6 win over New England.
Gardeck played 10 defence shots and 23 in special groups for the Cardinals to win their third consecutive round to go 5-2 this season. The former Cougar did not record statistics in Arizona’s 37-34 win over the Seahawks.
He started the seventh consecutive game and recorded eight tackles and one catch.
He missed his fourth consecutive game due to an ankle injury. Eligible to leave the reservation injured, the Eagles did not give a schedule for Goedert’s return.
The inactive Vikings.
He made his third consecutive take from the right to start with the Chargers and helped pave the way for 39 problems and 484 total offensive yards in his team’s 39-29 victory over Jacksonville. He participated in all 81 offensive shots.
The inactive Vikings.
He played in Arizona’s 37-34 win over Seattle.
Former North Dakota and Missouri Valley American Football Conference Defensive Player of the Year played 10 special shots and did not record stats in the Broncos’ 43-16 loss to chiefs. Tuszka played five games and scored three tackles in his rookie season.