Thirteen players with local ties are on NFL rosters this season, including eight on active rosters. Here is a look at how each player fared this week. Players are listed in alphabetical order.

* OG Joel Bitonio (Nevada Wolf Pack), Cleveland Browns: Bitonio played all 76 snaps on offense and three on special teams in Cleveland’s 17-16 loss to Cincinnati as Browns kicker Andre Szmyt missed an extra point and short field goal in the loss. Cleveland had 49 rushing yards on 24 carries with 45 passing attempts, which is not its formula for success. Cleveland did have 22 first downs to Cincinnati’s 11 and held the ball for almost 36 minutes. Bitonio played a penalty-free game.

* OG Austin Corbett (Reed High/Nevada Wolf Pack), Carolina Panthers: Corbett played all 64 snaps on offense for Carolina, which was drubbed by Jacksonville, 26-10, with the Panthers mustering just 255 yards of offense, including 113 on the ground in 25 carries. QB Bryce Young was just 18-of-35 for 154 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. Corbett was called for one penalty after being illegally downfield in the second quarter.

* DB Kitan Crawford (Nevada Wolf Pack), Arizona Cardinals: Crawford made his NFL regular-season debut and played 22 snaps, all on special teams. He didn’t play a snap on defense in Arizona’s 20-13 win over New Orleans. He didn’t record a stat.

* WR Romeo Doubs (Nevada Wolf Pack), Green Bay Packers: In Green Bay’s 27-13 win over Detroit, Doubs played 34 offensive snaps (71 percent of the team’s plays). He caught two passes on four targets for 68 yards. He caught a 20-yard pass on Green Bay’s first drive and a career-best 48-yard pass that set up a touchdown in the second quarter. Doubs was third on Green Bay in targets behind Jayden Reed and Tucker Kraft.

* LB Daiyan Henley (Nevada Wolf Pack), Los Angeles Chargers: Henley played all 61 defensive snaps in Los Angeles’ 27-21 win over Kansas City in Brazil while also logging three on special teams. He had eight tackles and an 8-yard sack of Patrick Mahomes, marking the second sack of his career. Henley is off to another nice start to his third season in the NFL.

* WR/PR Tory Horton (Nevada Wolf Pack), Seattle Seahawks: Horton played 28 offensive plays (54 percent) and two on special teams in his NFL regular-season debut. While Horton didn’t have a target in Seattle’s 17-13 loss to San Francisco, he did return a punt for 12 yards. He also fair caught a punt. Jaxon Smith-Njigba got the lion’s share of the targets for Seattle, catching nine passes for 124 yards on 13 targets out of 23 pass attempts from Sam Darnold.

* LB Ale Kaho (Reno High), Washington Commanders: Kaho was one of Washington’s seven inactive players in a 21-6 win over the Giants.

* OLB Kyle Van Noy (McQueen High), Baltimore Ravens: In an early NFL game-of-the-year candidate, the Ravens allowed a 40-25 fourth-quarter lead slip into a 41-40 loss to Buffalo on Sunday Night Football as the Bills kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired. Van Noy played 58 defensive snaps (68 percent) and had three tackles and a quarterback hit. Van Noy also got a lateral on a 2-point conversion interception and smartly took the ball out of the end zone to avoid a safety.

Injured reserve: WR Brandon Aiyuk (San Francisco 49ers)

Practice squad players: WR Elijah Cooks (Philadelphia Eagles); LB Emany Johnson (Los Angeles Chargers); TE Keleki Latu (Buffalo Bills); LB Nephi Sewell (New Orleans Saints)