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#MizzouMade in the NFL - Week 5

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Mizzou Football was once again well represented during week five of NFL action, highlighted by a career day from Kony Ealy and yet another Shane Ray sack. Below is a look at how all of the #MizzouMade standouts fared in week five.

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Mizzou Football was once again well represented during week five of NFL action, highlighted by a career day from Kony Ealy and yet another Shane Ray sack. Below is a look at how all of the #MizzouMade standouts fared in week five.

Tim Barnes – C – St. Louis Rams
86325Barnes and the Rams fell to the Packers, 24-10, on Sunday. The offensive line cleared the way for the rushing game to earn 191 yards on the day, but it wasn't enough as Green Bay notched their fifth consecutive victory. Now in his fourth professional season, Barnes earned the starting role this offseason for the first time in his career.


Beau Brinkley – LS – Tennessee Titans
86326Brinkley is in the first year of a five-year contract he signed with Tennessee this past offseason. He saw action on six punts, two field goals and an extra point in Tennessee's 14-13 loss to Buffalo on Sunday. Brinkley has tallied 15 total tackles (nine solo) in his three-plus seasons as the team's long snapper after signing as a free agent in 2012.


Justin Britt – OL – Seattle Seahawks
86327A second-round selection in the 2014 NFL Draft, Britt and the Seahawks fell in overtime to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Now in his second season, Britt has been a consistent force for Seattle, playing in 21 games.


Chase Coffman – TE – Tennessee Titans
86328Now in his second season with Tennessee, Coffman didn't record a catch on Sunday in the Titans 14-13 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Coffman has four receptions this season, all of which came in a week-two loss to Cleveland.


Chase Daniel – QB – Kansas City Chiefs
86329Daniel didn't play this week as the Chiefs fell to the Bears, 18-17. Now in his third season with the Chiefs, Daniel has settled in as Kansas City's back-up quarterback. He completed 41-of-53 passes in the preseason for 388 yards and five touchdowns with just one interception.


Kony Ealy – DE – Carolina Panthers
86330The second-year professional notched five tackles on Sunday as Carolina defeated Tampa Bay, 37-23, to remain undefeated. It was Ealy's most productive game in terms of tackles in his young career.


Blaine Gabbert – QB – San Francisco 49ers 
86331Now in his fifth NFL season and second in San Francisco, Gabbert has settled in as the 49ers back-up quarterback. He didn't see any action on Sunday as San Francisco fell to the New York Giants, 30-27. A former first-round draft selection, Gabbert is one of the more seasoned back-ups in the league, having appeared in 29 games over his career. He's yet to appear in a game this season for San Francisco.


Andrew Gachkar – LB – Dallas Cowboys
86332Gachkar notched one tackle in Dallas' 30-6 loss to the New England Patriots on Sunday. After making just one tackle through the season's first three games, Gachkar has six through his last two contests. The fifth-year linebacker is in his first season with the Cowboys after four seasons with San Diego.


Markus Golden – LB – Arizona Cardinals
86333Golden tallied a tackle for the Cardinals in their 42-17 win over the Lions on Sunday. A second-round draft pick last spring, Golden has notched nine tackles (five solo) and one sack through his first five NFL games.


Jeremy Maclin – WR – Kansas City Chiefs
86334Maclin hauled in eight catches for 85 yards in the Chiefs' 18-17 loss to the Bears on Sunday. The Missouri native has been Kansas City's top target this season, tallying 36 catches for 483 yards and a touchdown through five weeks of play. His touchdown in week three snapped a streak of 21 consecutive games when Kanas City wide receivers failed to catch a touchdown.


William Moore – S – Atlanta Falcons
86336Moore and the Falcons remained undefeated on Sunday, defeating Washington in overtime, 25-19. Moore had four tackles in the victory. Now in his sixth professional season, Moore looks to be having a career year. He already has 29 tackles and two interceptions this season.


Mitch Morse – C – Kansas City Chiefs
86337 Morse and the Chiefs fell to the Bears, 18-17, in the final minutes of Sunday's game. The offensive line played well despite the loss, paving the way for Kansas City running backs to tally 117 yards on the ground. A second-round draft pick by the Chiefs last spring, Morse has started at center through his first five games as a professional.


C.J. Mosley – DT – Miami Dolphins
86338Mosley registered two tackles as the Ravens fell to Browns, 33-30. Now in his 11th professional season, Mosley is one of Mizzou's most tenured NFL players. Mosley has 29 tackles and two sacks through five weeks of play.


Marcus Murphy – RB/PR – New Orleans Saints
86335Murphy had three kick returns for 66 yards in a 39-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Murphy has excelled through his rookie campaign, returning eight kicks for 119 yards and a touchdown. His first professional score came in week three, when he ran back a punt for a 74-yard touchdown. It was the first time the Saints ran a punt back for a touchdown since 2011.


Shane Ray – DE – Denver Broncos
86339Ray tallied a tackle and a sack on Sunday as Denver remained undefeated with a 16-10 win over Oakland. The former SEC Defensive Player of the Year and 2014 first-round draft selection now has four tackles on the season and sacks in consecutive games.


Aldon Smith – LB – Oakland Raiders
86324Smith recorded four tackles and a 0.5 sack of Peyton Manning on Sunday as Oakland fell to Denver, 16-10. A fifth-year professional, Smith is heating up after a slow start. He's tallied 10 tackles and 1.5 sacks in his past two games after recoding just four tackles without a sack through the first three weeks of the season.


Jacquies Smith – DE – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
86340Smith was held without a tackle for just the first time all season in Tampa Bay's 22-17 loss to Miami. Undrafted in 2012, Smith was cut by three different teams and even spent time in the Canadian Football League before catching on with the Buccaneers last season. He has four sacks on the year and remains just one shy of the league lead.


Sean Weatherspoon – LB – Arizona Cardinals
86341Weatherspoon didn't see any action on Sunday as the Cardinals defeated Detroit, 42-17. A first-round selection in the 2010 Draft, Weatherspoon is still easing into his role with Arizona after an injury derailed his season in 2014. Prior to the injury, Weatherspoon notched 212 tackles in four very productive seasons with Atlanta.