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Posted on October 18, 2008 10:02 AM

Former Nittany Lions playing around the NFL

Kerry Collins, Quarterback,

Tennessee Titans

The Titans had a bye last week, but will return to the field this weekend against the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. Collins, has thrown three touchdowns and three picks and has completed 55 percent of his passes. The Titans are the NFL's only remaining unbeaten team.

Paul Posluszny, Linebacker,

Buffalo Bills

The Bills had a bye and will return to action this week when they welcome the San Diego Chargers to Ralph Wilson Stadium. So far this year, Posluszny who anchored the 2005 and 2006 Penn State defenses, leads Buffalo with 34 tackles in five games. Twenty-nine of those stops have been made solo.

Kareem McKenzie, Off. Tackle,

New York Giants

McKenzie has played on a Giant offensive line that is one of the best units in the NFL. The Giants lead the league in total offense and rushing yards. On Monday Night Football, the Giants suffered their first loss of the season in a 35-14 rout by the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Robbie Gould, Kicker,

Chicago Bears

Gould made two kicks, one from 32 yards and another from 36 yards out, and nailed two extra points in the Bears' 22-20 defeat at the hands of the Atlanta Falcons. Next week, the Bears play the Vikings in an NFC North showdown at Soldier Field.

Levi Brown, Left Tackle,

Arizona Cardinals

The second-year tackle is a part of one of the surprise teams this year in the NFL. The Cardinals are 4-2, and currently sit atop the NFC West division. Brown has been the anchor behind Arizona's strong running game which features Edgerin James and standout Tim Hightower. Brown has also spent his Sundays protecting quarterback Kurt Warner.