From Staff & Wire Reports

Jordan Stout did all his punting in the first half on Sunday for the Baltimore Ravens in their 41-17 crushing of the Cleveland Browns.

The former Honaker High School and Penn State University star averaged 51.8 yards on five punts with a long of 58 yards but didn’t need to punt it away in the second half as Baltimore scored 31 points over the final two quarters.

Stout also served as the holder for kicker Tyler Loop, who was 2-for-2 on field goals and 5-for-5 on extra points.

Meanwhile, ex-East Tennessee State University standout Jacob Saylors made the first tackle of his NFL career for the Detroit Lions in their 52-21 victory over the Chicago Bears.

He assisted on bringing down Devin Duvernay in the second quarter on kickoff coverage.

Saylors played 19 snaps

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