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Michigan Alumni Shine in NFL

Former Michigan Wolverines football stars shone in the NFL this past Sunday, showcasing their talent and making headlines. J.J. McCarthy had his best professional performance yet for the Minnesota Vikings, while Blake Corum rushed for two touchdowns for the Los Angeles Rams. Colston Loveland tied for a team-high four catches for the Bears, and Nico Collins caught four passes for 121 yards for the Houston Texans. Devin Bush had a stellar outing for the Cleveland Browns, and Jaylen Harrell contributed a half-sack for the Tennessee Titans. These former Wolverines are making their mark in the professional ranks, providing plenty for Michigan fans to cheer about.

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