Week 6 Report: Colt Solid in First NFL Start
Colt McCoy played efficiently and with few mistakes in his first NFL outing against Pittsburgh. Colt completed 23 of 33 passes (nearly 70%) for 280 yards and tossed a 12-yard TD pass in the 4th quarter.
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Colt McCoy played efficiently and with few mistakes in his first NFL outing against Pittsburgh. Colt completed 23 of 33 passes (nearly 70%) for 280 yards and tossed a 12-yard TD pass in the 4th quarter.
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After suffering a right injury in Sunday’s game, Jermichael Finley is expected to miss the rest of the 2010 season, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and ESPN.
Colt McCoy could start this week against Pittsburgh, with Jake Delhomme and Seneca Wallace both suffering ankle injuries that may keep them out of action for Cleveland.
In an overall quiet week for the former Horns, Cedric Benson recorded his first 100-yard game of the season, carrying the ball 23 times for 144 yards. Benson also added 2 catches for 19 yards.
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Jordan Shipley laid dazed on the ground and had to be helped off the field after suffering a concussion late in Cincinnati’s loss.
With just 6 seconds left in the game, rookie Earl Thomas snagged a Philip Rivers pass on the 5-yard line to halt San Diego’s comeback drive and seal the victory for Seattle.
With Tennessee struggling to put up points against a dominating Pittsburgh defense, Jeff Fisher made a surprising call to bench Vince Young and send in (very veteran) Kerry Collins.