Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Andy Studebaker got his first career NFL start today against the Steelers.
He's making the most of it.
Studebaker has intercepted Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger twice in the third quarter of today's game. The second interception came in the end zone, ending a long Steelers drive, and Studebaker ran it back 94 yards before Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall finally caught him from behind and tackled him at the 8-yard line.
Studebaker, who went to Division-III Wheaton College in Illinois, started in place of the injured Mike Vrabel. He's showing that he belongs today, and he's a big reason reason the Chiefs are still in the game in the fourth quarter.
Big day for little-known Studebaker
Posted by Michael David Smith on November 22, 2009 3:28 PM ET
There you go kid
There you go kid
The Steelers have not shown up for this game
Good for him. Sadly... he will probably be a backup again when Vrabel comes back.
I hate to say this but we had him tabbed as belonging in the NFL nearly 2 years ago: http://cdsdraft.com
The Eagles should have kept him.
i was sad to see him go when the chiefs signed him from the eagles' practice squad. he's gonna have a good career.
Dammit I wish the Eagles could've kept him. They said that he had a lot of potential
UK_Falcon says:
November 22, 2009 4:39 PM
I hate to say this but we had him tabbed as belonging in the NFL nearly 2 years ago.
No think you love to say it...
Damn I hope the PFT comment section does not turn into a spam advertising venue for other football web sites.