Standout Performers
Henry Anderson • DE • New York Jets • Fourth season • @HenryAnderson91
Henry Anderson filled up the stat sheet in Thursday's 21-17 loss at Cleveland with three tackles, three pressures, including one sack and two hurries, and three run stops. He appeared on 64 percent of defensive snaps and 10 special teams snaps and has totaled nine pressures through three weeks, according to Pro Football Focus.
The big steal is no doubt Henry Anderson. Man, for a 7th round pick he has shown up. #Jets
— LoyalNYJetFans (@loyalnyjetfans) September 22, 2018
Blake Martinez • ILB • Green Bay Packers • Third season • @Big__Blake50
Appearing on every defensive snap for the third straight week, Blake Martinez made nine tackles and defended one pass in Green Bay's 31-17 loss at Washington. Through three weeks, Martinez's 81.4 Pro Football Focus grade ranks seventh among 83 snap-eligible linebackers – his 83.5 grade in pass coverage also ranks seventh, a remarkable improvement from a 44.7 mark in his first two NFL seasons.
Blake Martinez's play recognition and pursuit on this play is outstanding. He's really turned into a solid player over the last couple seasons #Packers pic.twitter.com/GObQwl78OX
— Joe Kipp (@JuhKipp) September 25, 2018
Christian McCaffrey • RB • Carolina Panthers • Second season • @CMcCaffrey5
One week after catching a career-high 14 receptions, McCaffrey showed his exceptional versatility by setting career highs in carries (28) and rushing yards (184) in Carolina's 31-21 win against Cincinnati. Playing all 67 offensive snaps, 15 more than any other Panthers skill position player, McCaffrey accounted for 51 percent of Carolina's total yards despite catching just two passes. His 271 rushing yards rank third in the NFL entering Week 4 while his 428 yards from scrimmage rank second.
30 touches.
— NFL (@NFL) September 24, 2018
194 yards from scrimmage.
Christian McCaffrey's (@run__cmc) highlights in Week 3! #CINvsCAR #KeepPounding pic.twitter.com/y9h3InGmKk
Trent Murphy • DE/OLB • Buffalo Bills • Fifth season • @TMurphy_93
Murphy played a big role in Buffalo's surprise 27-6 win at Minnesota, registering one sack, one forced fumble, three total pressures and one pass defended on 55 percent of defensive snaps. He eventually left the game with an ankle injury, but finished with an excellent 79.3 overall grade from Pro Football Focus on the day. His status is currently listed as day-to-day.
Watch Trent Murphy's forced fumble again! https://t.co/EgibdTUUoQ
— Buffalo Rumblings (@BuffRumblings) September 23, 2018
Richard Sherman • CB • San Francisco 49ers • Eighth season • @R_Sherman25
Richard Sherman exited San Francisco's 38-27 loss at Kansas City after making two tackles and defending one pass, a deep ball in the direction of All-Pro Tyreek Hill, on 36 defensive snaps. He was targeted twice without allowing a catch – in three weeks, Sherman allowed one catch on six targets. The calf injury, believed to be related to Sherman's season-ending injury in 2017, is expected to keep him out a few weeks.
Richard Sherman denies Tyreek Hill ??
— NFL (@NFL) September 23, 2018
??: FOX pic.twitter.com/FK8qkoH7QE
Standout Performers
- Johnson Bademosi made one special teams tackle on 17 special teams snaps in Houston's 27-22 loss against the New York Giants.
- Doug Baldwin was inactive for Seattle's 24-13 win against Dallas – he remains week-to-week with an injury sustained in Week 1.
- David DeCastro missed Pittsburgh's XX-XX XXX at Tampa Bay as he continues to rehabilitate a broken hand sustained in Week 1.
- Zach Ertz was targeted a team-high 10 times in Philadelphia's 20-16 win against Indianapolis, finishing with five catches for a team-high 73 yards on all but one offensive snap. Ertz's 33 targets and 21 catches lead NFL tight ends through three weeks.
- Cameron Fleming appeared on three special teams snaps in Dallas' 24-13 loss at Seattle.
- Joshua Garnett was inactive for San Francisco's 38-27 loss at Kansas City. He remains week-to-week with an injury sustained in Week 1.
- Ryan Hewitt started and appeared on 27 percent of offensive snaps in Indianapolis' 20-16 loss at Philadelphia.
- Kevin Hogan was inactive for Denver's 27-14 loss at Baltimore.
- Austin Hooper caught a two-point conversion and three of four targets for 23 yards in Atlanta's 43-37 overtime loss against New Orleans. The tight end appeared on 85 percent of the Falcons' offensive snaps.
- Peter Kalambayi was inactive for Houston's 27-22 loss against the New York Giants.
- Andrew Luck completed 25 of 40 passes for 164 yards and one touchdowns in Indianapolis' 20-16 loss at Philadelphia. Playing all but one offensive snap, Luck also rushed once for 33 yards.
- Ty Montgomery caught six of seven targets for 48 yards with four carries for 16 yards in Green Bay's 31-17 loss at Washington while appearing on 20 offensive snaps.
- Andrus Peat was inactive for New Orleans' 43-37 overtime win at Atlanta with an ankle injury.
- Harrison Phillips played 35 percent of defensive snaps and five special teams snaps in Buffalo's 26-7 win at Minnesota – he finished with one pressure, according to Pro Football Focus.
- Justin Reid made three solo tackles and one special teams tackle on 34 percent of defensive snaps in Houston's 27-22 loss against the New York Giants.
- Jordan Richards came off the bench to make two solo tackles in Atlanta's 43-37 loss at New Orleans, appearing on 32 percent of defensive snaps and 58 percent of special teams snaps.
- Brennan Scarlett appeared on 18 special teams snaps in Houston's 27-22 loss against the New York Giants.
- Dalton Schultz was inactive for Dallas' 24-13 loss against Seattle.
- Michael Thomas started and played 34 percent of defensive snaps and 81 percent of special teams snaps in the New York Giants' 27-22 win at Houston, finishing with two tackles and one special teams tackle.
- Solomon Thomas finished with two pressures and one quarterback hit on 58 percent of defensive snaps in San Francisco's 38-27 loss at Kansas City.
- Levine Toilolo started and appeared on 37 offensive snaps (50 percent) in Detroit's 26-10 win against New England – Toilolo helped pave the way for Kerryon Johnson, who became the first Lion since 2013 with 100 or more rushing yards in a game (101).