You could say injuries continue for
former Huskies. Salvon Ahmed who
began his career as a backup running
back who signed with the Colts after
not playing last season injured his ankle
will be out for the season.
Kansas City Chiefs
Trent McDuffie has been a pro bowler
at cornerback on a super bowl and AFC
championship team. We wish him
another great year.
LA Chargers
Will Dissly will be at tight end for the
second season after spending six
years with the Seattle Seahawks.
Last year he had 50 receptions for
481 yards and two touchdowns.
We wish him another good year.
Elijah Molden who had a good career
at Washington will be the backup
at free safety. This will be his second
season with the Chargers after being
with Tennessee Titans for three years
Last year he had 50 tackles and three
interceptions.
Los Angeles Rams
Coleman Shelton is the starting center
for the Rams. Last year he spent with
the Chicago Bears. Before that he
was with the Rams. His first three seasons
he was a reserve before becoming a
starter in 2022.
Minnesota Vikings
Bryan Murphy cornerback was an early second
round pick in 2019 by the Arizona Cardinals
where he played four years primarily as a
starter. He now begins his third year with
the Vikings as a starter.
New England Patriots
Ja'Lynn Polk was drafted last year in the
Nfl draft by the Patriots in the second rounId.
He was a successful receiver for the 2023
season for the Huskies when they went
to the NCAA championship game. He started
seven of the fifteen games he played in
last season. Unfortunately like some other
former Huskies he is going to miss the season
after undergoing surgery on a shoulder.
Jack Westover who made the Huskies as a
walkon had an excellent season in 2023
didn't make the Seahawks in 2024 after
signing as an undrafted free agent. He did
sign on the Patriots practice squad and
ended up playing in three games. This
year he made the Patriots 52 player roster.
He is listed as the teams lone fullback.
We could see him at tight end as well.
Next time Part 3 will be the remaining
former Huskies. Throughout the
season we will see how some are doing.
Go Dawgs!
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