
Wildcats in the NFL – Divisional Round
Jan 18, 2021 | Football
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Each week throughout the 2020 season, k-statesports.com recaps the action for the 13 former Kansas State football players currently in the NFL.
For a final recap of players whose teams did not make the playoffs, click here. For those that finished in the Wild Card Round, click here.
Elijah Lee, LB – Cleveland Browns
Lee, who was playing in his fifth-career playoff game, was in for 18 special teams plays in the Browns' 22-17 loss at Kansas City on Sunday. In his five playoff games, Lee has seen time on 106 special teams plays and a pair of defensive snaps. Lee will be a free agent during the 2021 offseason.
Matt McCrane, K – Cleveland Browns
McCrane has been on Cleveland's practice squad since signing with the organization in Week 3. Cleveland fell at Kansas City, 22-17, on Sunday. Like Lee, McCrane will also be a free agent during the 2021 offseason.
Byron Pringle, WR – Kansas City Chiefs
Pringle logged his first-career postseason start, hauling in a pair of passes for 14 yards – the first postseason receptions of his career – in Kansas City's 22-17 win over Cleveland on Sunday. One of his catches went for 11 yards and put the Chiefs into the red zone during a drive that Kansas City scored a touchdown. Pringle was in for 32 offensive snaps and was also the deep man for four kickoff returns, each of which resulted in touchbacks. The Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship on Sunday as Kansas City is the first team in AFC history to host three-straight AFC Championships. The game will kick off at 5:40 p.m. (CT) and will be shown on CBS.
For a final recap of players whose teams did not make the playoffs, click here. For those that finished in the Wild Card Round, click here.
Elijah Lee, LB – Cleveland Browns
Lee, who was playing in his fifth-career playoff game, was in for 18 special teams plays in the Browns' 22-17 loss at Kansas City on Sunday. In his five playoff games, Lee has seen time on 106 special teams plays and a pair of defensive snaps. Lee will be a free agent during the 2021 offseason.
Matt McCrane, K – Cleveland Browns
McCrane has been on Cleveland's practice squad since signing with the organization in Week 3. Cleveland fell at Kansas City, 22-17, on Sunday. Like Lee, McCrane will also be a free agent during the 2021 offseason.
Byron Pringle, WR – Kansas City Chiefs
Pringle logged his first-career postseason start, hauling in a pair of passes for 14 yards – the first postseason receptions of his career – in Kansas City's 22-17 win over Cleveland on Sunday. One of his catches went for 11 yards and put the Chiefs into the red zone during a drive that Kansas City scored a touchdown. Pringle was in for 32 offensive snaps and was also the deep man for four kickoff returns, each of which resulted in touchbacks. The Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship on Sunday as Kansas City is the first team in AFC history to host three-straight AFC Championships. The game will kick off at 5:40 p.m. (CT) and will be shown on CBS.
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