Once a Mustang, always a Mustang. These former Pony standouts wear different colors on Sundays now, but they're still family. There are currently 13 Mustangs on NFL rosters, highlighted by Super Bowl 50 champion Emmanuel Sanders. The New Orleans Saints alone have five former SMU players.
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Here's a rundown of how each Mustang performed in week two of the 2017 NFL season. #SMU2NFL
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#25 Kenneth Acker | CB | Kansas City Chiefs
Saw action in the Chiefs' win against the Eagles to improve to 2-0 on the season.
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#31 Chris Banjo | DB | New Orleans Saints
Saw action for the Saints against the Patriots. Banjo has made a name for himself as a special teams standout.
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#68 Kelvin Beachum | OL | New York Jets
Drew the start at left tackle for the Jets. It was his 56
th career start.
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#11 Cole Beasley | WR | Dallas Cowboys
Grabbed four passes on eight targets for 33 yards in the Cowboys' matchup with the Broncos. Â
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Garrett Gilbert | QB | Carolina Panthers
A member of the Carolina Panthers practice squad.
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#92 Margus Hunt | DE | Indianapolis Colts
Notched a tackle for the Colts against Arizona.
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#61 Josh LeRibeus | OL | New Orleans Saints
Saw action for the Saints against the Patriots. Currently is sitting second on New Orleans depth chart behind all-pro center Max Unger.
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#24 Sterling Moore | DB | New Orleans Saints
Collected three tackles in the Saints' matchup against the Pats.
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#6 Thomas Morstead | P | New Orleans Saints
Placed two of his three punts inside the 20-yard line with a net average of 40.3 yards. Ranks third in the NFL in net average after two weeks of play.
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Horace Richardson | DB | Minnesota Vikings
A member of the Minnesota Vikings practice squad.
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#19 Aldrick Robinson | WR | San Francisco 49ers
Saw action against the stout Seahawks defense as the 49ers nearly pulled off the upset.
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#10 Emmanuel Sanders | WR | Denver Broncos
Started at receiver and torched the Cowboys defense by hauling in six passes for 62 yards and two touchdowns.
#49 Zach Wood | LS | New Orleans Saints
Handled the long snapping duties for New Orleans.
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