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NFL report: Wright shines in Minnesota

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jarius Wright, left, runs from Atlanta Falcons strong safety William Moore, right, after making a reception during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)

In Teddy Bridgewater's first career NFL start, the rookie targeted Jarius Wright more than any other Vikings wide receiver.

The former Arkansas wide out caught eight passes for 132 yards from Bridgewater, who targeted him 10 times out of his 30 pass attempts.

It was Wright's first 100-yard game since being taken by Minnesota in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL Draft.

During his career, he has caught 59 passes for 913 yards, including 11 for 169 yards this season. He also has five career touchdown receptions, but none through four games of the 2014 season.

There are 12 other former Razorbacks on 53-man NFL rosters, but Alvin Bailey and the Seattle Seahawks had a bye week. Here is a look at how the other 11 players did during Week 4.

(Note: Washington signed Robert Thomas to its 53-man roster before the Redskins' Thursday night game against the New York Giants, but he was inactive and waived Saturday.)

Knile Davis - Kansas City Chiefs

Despite Pro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles returning from injury, Davis managed to run for 107 yards on on 16 carries. He also caught one pass for 12 yards and returned two kickoffs for 36 yards, for a total of 155 all-purpose yards. It was Davis' second straight 100-yard rushing performance.

Jerry Franklin - Kansas City Chiefs

Franklin did not record any statistics in the Chiefs' 41-14 win over the Patriots.

Nate Garner - Miami Dolphins

When starting center Samson Satele went down with a right leg injury in the fourth quarter of the Dolphins' 38-14 win over the Oakland Raiders, Garner stepped in.

Brett Goode - Green Bay Packers

The Packers made five extra points and attempted two field goals, making one and missing the other, in their 38-17 win over the Chicago Bears. Goode made successful snaps on all seven kicks as the long snapper.

Chris Gragg - Buffalo Bills

Gragg did not record any statistics in the Bills' 32-17 loss to the Houston Texans.

Peyton Hillis - New England Patriots

For the first time this season, Hillis received some carries in the Giants' 45-14 win over the Washington Redskins. He gained 31 yards on eight carries.

Ryan Mallett - Houston Texans

Mallett still has not taken any snaps for the Texans. In Houston's 23-17 win over the Bills, starting quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick struggled again, throwing two interceptions and only one touchdown. In the Texans' last two games, Fitzpatrick has five interceptions and two touchdowns.

Darren McFadden - Oakland Raiders

Starting in the place of Maurice Jones-Drew for the third straight week, McFadden rushed for 40 yards on 11 carries in the Raiders' 38-14 loss to the Dolphins. He also caught four passes for 32 yards.

Jason Peters - Philadelphia Eagles

A week after being ejected for his role in a brawl against the Redskins, Peters played all but one offensive snap in the Eagles' 26-21 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. He missed the one play with an injury, but he returned for the next series.

Travis Swanson - Detroit Lions

Swanson saw his first offensive action in the Lions' 24-17 win over the New York Jets. He played two snaps as a blocking tight end in a power formation.

George Wilson - Tennessee Titans

Wilson made eight tackles and had one pass defended in the Titans' 41-17 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Of those tackles, four were solo and one was for a loss.