Your Alabama Pro Athlete of the Week is Jahmyr Gibbs. Gibbs scored on a 69-yard run on the first play of overtime to lead Detroit to a 34-27 win over New York. For the day, Gibbs had career highs of 219 yards rushing and 264 yards from scrimmage, and scored 3 touchdowns.


Others of note:
Will Anderson had 2.5 sacks for 31 yards, and created 9 QB pressues in Houston’s win over Buffalo.
Quinnen Williams, over two games during the week, had 15 QB pressures. In his Dallas debut, he had 1.5 sacks and a career high 5 QB hits.
Marlon Humphrey had 4 tackles, a tackle for loss, and a forced fumble deep in the red zone to preserve a Baltimore win.
Will Reichard had field goals of 52 and 59 yards, and became the first kicker in NFL history to kick 4 field goals of 59 or more yards in a single season.
Derrick Henry scored 2 touchdowns in Baltimore’s win.
John Metchie had 6 catches for 65 yards and a touchdown.
DeVonta Smith had 6 catches for 89 yards.
Jalen Hurts threw for 290 yards and a touchdown, and also scored 2 rushing touchdowns.
Noah Clowney had back-to-back games averaging 20.5 points and 2.5 blocks.
Collin Sexton had a 22 point, 4 assist game for Charlotte, and scored in double-figures in all 4 games during the week.
J.D. Davison had a 25 point, 6 assist game in his lone G League game for the week.
Jasmine Walker scored 26 points for Jairis.
Dominick Welch scored 21 points in Næstved’s win.
Jada Rice had a 15 point, 12 rebound, 3 block game for Fenerbahçe.
Lee Hodges finished T-4th at the RSM Classic.
Polly Mack won the NXXT Women’s Championship in a playoff.
Thomas Ponder won the Q School Prep tournament on the Heritage Pro Golf Tour.
Emelie Kobler scored Salzburg’s lone goal versus SKN St. Pölten.

