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Pro Pokes: How Did Former Cowboys Perform in NFL Week 4?

How did former Oklahoma State football players do in Week 4 of the NFL?
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There is quite a bit of success going around former Oklahoma State athletes as of late. Soon, Cade Cunningham will add to this as the NBA season is just around the corner. Viktor Hovland is fresh off a Ryder's Cup victory. On top of this, plenty of former Cowboys played in Week 4 of the NFL, and here's how they did.

Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers: The Panthers took on the Minnesota Vikings, two winless teams in the NFL. The Vikings took the win, leaving the Panthers 0-4 on the season, but there were some bright spots.

Outside of Bryce Young showing continued improvement, there seem to be changes coming in the backfield. Former Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard is finally getting more and more opportunities. 

Hubbard received 14 touches on the ground for 41 yards and two receptions for 12 additional yards.

Jaylen Warren, Pittsburgh Steelers: While playing the No. 2 running back position behind former Alabama star Najee Harris, Warren continues to get solid touches with the Steelers.

In a humiliating loss to the Houston Texans, Warren had eight rushes for 29 yards and six receptions for 26 yards. With this amount of touches, he's due for a breakout game soon.

Justice Hill, Baltimore Ravens: Though there's nothing too, too eye-popping about Hill's performance on Sunday, it's a sign of his growth. He carried the ball three times for 33 yards, an average of 11 yards per carry. 

It'll be interesting to follow Hill with the Ravens this season. Watching what impact he's able to make and on what scale he's able to do so could make a big difference for the Lamar Jackson-led offense.

Also, who knows, maybe he will be able to share the field more with Tylan Wallace, who is currently injured with the Ravens. 

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