How Former Hoosiers Fared in Week 12 of the NFL Season

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Written by Evan McShane (@very_reasonable)

Tevin Coleman of the San Francisco 49ers continues his great first season in the Bay Area while Ian Thomas recorded his first catch of the season.

Tevin Coleman – San Francisco 49ers

Tevin Coleman had a modest day at the office with 39 rushing yards on 11 carries with one goal line touchdown. Coleman added two catches for 10 yards. The 49ers won handily to advance to 10-1 on the season and on pace to secure the #1 seed in the NFC.
Jordan Howard – Philadelphia Eagles

Jordan Howard was not active for Philadelphia's loss at home to Seattle. This is the second straight game Howard has missed.
Ian Thomas – Carolina Panthers

Ian Thomas recorded his first reception of the season with a 4-yard catch in Carolina's loss to the Saints. This is the Panthers third straight loss after a 5-3 start. Thomas hopes he can build off of this performance and increase his production before the season ends.

Cody Latimer – New York Giants
Cody Latimer caught one pass for seven yards and was a factor in the kickoff game once again. Latimer ran back three kickoffs for 63 yards total. The Giants would lose to the Bears in what continues to be a down year for NY.

Nate Sudfeld – Philadelphia Eagles
Nate Sudfeld was not active for Philadelphia's loss at home to Seattle.

Chris Covington – Dallas Cowboys
Chris Covington was inactive for the Cowboys loss to the Patriots.

Dan Feeney – Los Angeles Chargers
Dan Feeney and the Chargers were off with a bye this week.

Brandon Knight – Dallas Cowboys
Brandon Knight was inactive for the Cowboys loss to the Patriots.

Wes Martin – Washington Redskins

Washington was active for the Redskins victory over the Detroit Lions. This win snapped a lengthy losing streak for Washington.

Roger Saffold – Tennessee Titans
Roger Saffold and the Tennessee Titans secured a blowout victory at home over the Jacksonville Jaguars. A 28-point third quarter proved to be the difference in the game as Tennessee moved to one game above .500 (6-5).

Jason Spriggs – Green Bay Packers
Jason Spriggs remains on Injured Reserve.