Edmunds, Steelers set for Monday Night Football vs. CincinnatiEdmunds, Steelers set for Monday Night Football vs. Cincinnati
Pittsburgh Steelers / Karl Roser
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Edmunds, Steelers set for Monday Night Football vs. Cincinnati

 Monday, September 30
 
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh – 8:15 p.m. ET
S Terrell Edmunds and the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football. The Steelers are still looking for their first victory of the season after falling 24-20 at San Francisco. On the day, Edmunds had 10 tackles including two quarterback hurries. He ranks second on the Steelers and is tied for seventh in the NFL with 28 total tackles (20 solo) on the season. Those 28 tackles are the most by any NFL defensive back. RB Trey Edmunds is a member of the Pittsburgh's practice squad.
 
Sunday, September 29
 
Minnesota at Chicago – 4:25 p.m. ET
CB Kyle Fuller and the Chicago Bears will host NFC North rival Minnesota Vikings. The Bears sit a 2-1 after defeating the Redskins by a 31-15 margin on Monday Night Football. The Vikings are also 2-1 after registering a 33-14 win vs. the Raiders. Fuller registered an interception for a second consecutive game, adding seven tackles and one pass defensed in the contest. Those two INTs are tied for second in the NFL this season. Since joining the league in 2014, Fuller has 17 interceptions which ranks second in the NFC behind only Detroit's Darius Slay (18).

Other games featuring NFL Hokies
 
New England at Buffalo – 1:00 p.m. ET
LB Tremaine Edmunds and the Buffalo Bills play host to AFC East rival and defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. This looks to be big game as the Bills and Patriots both sit at 3-0 and the winner will have an early edge in the division. Buffalo is looking to snap a five-game New England winning streak in the series. In last week's 21-17 win against the Bengals, Edmunds tallied three tackles and one pass defensed.  
 
Kansas City at Detroit – 1:00 p.m. ET
TE Logan Thomas and the Detroit Lions host CB Kendall Fuller and the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs are 3-0 after defeating Baltimore by a 33-28 count at Arrowhead. The Lions sit at 2-0-1 after a 27-24 win against Philadelphia. Fuller is coming off an eight-tackle performance and leads Kansas City with 21 total tackles (16 solo) on the season. Thomas had a 15-yard reception in 19 snaps at tight end for the Lions.
 
L.A. Chargers at Dolphins – 1:00 p.m. ET
WR Isaiah Ford and the Miami Dolphins host QB Tyrod Taylor, CB Brandon Facyson and the L.A. Chargers. The Chargers head into the game at 1-2 after losing 27-20 to the Texans, while the Dolphins are still seeking their first victory of the season. Facyson had three tackles and a pass defensed. He ranks second on the Chargers with 20 tackles (15 solo). Taylor did not see any snaps at quarterback in the contest but did serve as a holder on placements. On Wednesday Ford was promoted to Miami's 53-man roster.

Washington at N.Y. Giants – 1:00 p.m. ET
DT Tim Settle and the Washington Redskins take on their NFC East rival the New York Giants. Washington is still seeking to get into the victory column after a 31-15 loss to the Bears. Meanwhile, the Giants are 1-2 following a 32-31 victory against Tampa Bay. Settle played 14 snaps in Monday's game and did not record any stats. CB Adonis Alexander is a member of the Redskins' practice squad.
 
Cleveland at Baltimore – 1:00 p.m. ET
S Chuck Clark and the Baltimore Ravens face AFC North rival G Wyatt Teller and the Cleveland Browns. The Ravens (2-1) and the Browns (1-2) are both coming off a loss. Clark tallied six tackles in the Ravens' 33-28 loss against the Chiefs. Teller did not see any snaps in the Browns 20-13 loss against the Rams.
 
Carolina at Houston – 1:00 p.m. ET
K Joey Slye and the Carolina Panthers will travel to Houston to battle the Texans. The Panthers are 1-2 after picking up a 38-20 win at Arizona. Last week, Slye made his only field goal attempt of the day from 34 yards out, as well as all five of his PATs. Slye is tied for third in the NFL in scoring with 29 points on the season. Slye is the only kicker in the NFL with three made FGs of 50+ yards this season.
 
Tampa Bay at L.A. Rams – 4:05 p.m. ET
Head coach Bruce Arians and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers face the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams are undefeated while Arians group is coming off a last-second 32-31 loss to the Giants.
 
Seattle at Arizona – 4:25 p.m. ET
T Duane Brown and the Seattle Seahawks Face NFC West rival Arizona Cardinals. Brown, the longest-tenured active Tech player in the NFL, played 60 snaps at left tackle in the Seahawks' 28-26 win against the Steelers.
 
Hokies on NFL Rosters (As of Sept. 25, 2019)
36        CB Adonis Alexander (PS)         Washington
76        T Duane Brown                         Seattle
36        S Chuck Clark                           Baltimore
49        LB Tremaine Edmunds             Buffalo
33        RB Trey Edmunds (PS)             Pittsburgh
34        S Terrell Edmunds                    Pittsburgh
38        S Antone Exum, Jr.                   San Francisco
28        CB Brandon Facyson                L.A. Chargers
84        WR Isaiah Ford                         Miami
29        CB Kendall Fuller                      Kansas City
23        CB Kyle Fuller                           Chicago
73        T Yosuah Nijman (PS)               Green Bay
97        DT Tim Settle                            Washington
4          K Joey Slye                              Carolina
5          QB Tyrod Taylor                        L.A. Chargers
75        G Wyatt Teller                           Cleveland
82        TE Logan Thomas                    Detroit
 
PS = Practice Squad
 
Other Hokies in NFL Roles
Bruce Arians                 Tampa Bay       Head Coach
Malcolm Blacken           Washington      Director of Player Development
Nathan DiGregorio        Arizona             Scouting Assistant
Keith Gray                    Philadelphia     Assistant Strength & Conditioning
Chad Grimm                 Washington      Outside Linebackers
Cody Grimm                  Tampa Bay       Defensive/Special Teams Assistant
DeAngelo Hall              NFL Network     Analyst
Kyshoen Jarrett            Washington      Defensive Quality Control
Jeff King                       Chicago            Pro Scout
Anthony Midget             Houston           Secondary
Nick Rapone                Tampa Bay       Safeties
Johnny Shelton             Baltimore          Team Chaplain
Nick Sorensen              Seattle             Secondary