CASPER, Wyo. — The University of Wyoming has produced several NFL players currently making an impact. Here’s how they did in the most recent week’s slate of games.
Allen had a productive outing on Sunday, though it didn’t help his team to victory as the Bills were stunned by the struggling Miami Dolphins 30-13.
The reigning MVP threw for 306 yards on 70% passing efficiency, making it the second time he has eclipsed 300 passing yards this season. He threw for two touchdowns, though he also had an interception in the contest. On the ground, Allen rushed for 31 yards as well.
Through the first 10 weeks of the season, Allen has 2,139 passing yards and 15 passing TDs with a 70.3% completion percentage. On the ground he has 311 rushing yards and another seven scores.
The Bills will look to rebound in Week 11 when they take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Crum saw limited playing time in his team’s 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, helping to shore up his team’s front line.
The offensive lineman took the field for seven snaps, two offensive and the others coming on special teams downs. This marks the fourth straight week Crum has seen action, after not taking the field through the first six weeks.
The Broncos will face the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
A quiet outing from Granderson in Week 10 didn’t hinder his team, as the Saints were able to down the division rival Carolina Panthers 17-7 on Sunday.
Granderson finished the game with a single tackle, marking the third time in five weeks he ended a contest with one tackle. Granderson opened the 2025-26 season with 26 tackles through the first five games, but has only recorded eight tackles across the five games since then.
Thus far this year, Granderson has amassed 34 tackles and 4.5 sacks.
Granderson and the rest of the Saints will enjoy their bye in Week 11 before facing the Atlanta Falcons in the following week.
After [being traded from the Cincinnati Bengals to the Dallas Cowboys](https://oilcity.news/general/2025/11/04/caspers-logan-wilson-traded-from-bengals-to-cowboys/) last week, the Casper native was forced to wait a bit longer before making his Dallas debut, as the Cowboys were off in Week 10.
According to reporting by [Yahoo Sports](https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/breaking-news/article/cowboys-trade-for-bengals-linebacker-logan-wilson-122711946.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAB1NFk4TB7p9UAfn-zZSo_S4enjwgbpgCbBHEXNDrzWX3WuTaC4nLcXYw8OyBHJfEQrBRTofvhS9l_6yvuPoDcQjVMS9GqjZTE8E5-0AgXSdBAa7tvktCT4j_ck3CvR6gWniFVOPM1UwUcJmoPKot5Pt7isc3yCRgM1a11Ist-Z7), Wilson had requested a trade after seeing his playing time cut back this season. In his team’s Week 8 loss to the New York Jets, Wilson appeared in just over a quarter of his team’s defensive downs, and he took the field for just under half in the week prior against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Heading into the season, Wilson had developed into a defensive leader for the Bengals as the leading tackler on the team each year from 2021 to 2023. He was on track to again be the team’s top tackler in 2024, until a mid-season injury forced him to sit out the final six games.
The former Poke has 46 tackles and a fumble recovery to his name this season.
The Cowboys will be in Las Vegas in Week 11 for a showdown with the Raiders.
Wingard was electric on Sunday against the Houston Texans, though it wasn’t in the cards for his team as the Texans prevailed 36-29.
Wingard racked up nine tackles in the game, tying his season high, while also defending a pass.
So far this season, he has 54 tackles, a fumble recovery and an interception.
Wingard and the Jags will next be in action Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers.