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Pro Pokes: Jaylen Warren, Tyreek Hill Shine in Week 10 of NFL

The Cowboys won their matchup on Saturday, but how did former Pokes fare on Sunday?
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The Oklahoma State Cowboys took care of business on Saturday, downing the Houston Cougars 43-30. They seemed to recapture all the momentum they lost two games ago in a loss to UCF. 

How did a couple of former Pokes play in the NFL on Sunday, though?

Jaylen Warren, Pittsburgh Steelers: Warren is undergoing a bit of a breakout stretch. The flashes had been there all season. A few games back, he racked up 88 rushing yards with 11 carries. He followed this up with 101 rushing yards on 15 carries.

This past weekend, the Steelers may have lost, but Warren racked up 129 yards on nine carries with a 74-yard touchdown in the mix. 

Warren continues to lobby for more and more snaps and carries with his game, and he's continually impressing on the season. Among all qualified running backs (50+ carries), Warren leads the NFL in yards per carry with an average of 6.2 yards per carry.

The Steelers dropped a 13-10 game to the Cleveland Browns in a game that should have likely featured more Warren touches.

Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins: As has been mentioned plenty, Hill is going to consistently put up numbers. It's what he does in that Dolphins offense. He received ten passes on 11 targets for 146 receiving yards and a touchdown against the Las Vegas Raiders this weekend. 

The Dolphins got the 20-13 win over the Raiders, but Hill suffered a hand injury in the process. Fortunately for them, he provided a bit of an injury update on Monday.

"I think I'll be fine," Hill said. "The only thing I'm really bummed about I won't be able to play Fortnite."

Hill is up to 1,222 receiving yards on the season, which leads the league. The next man on the list is CeeDee Lamb, who is a mere 209 yards behind Hill.


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