Headlined by a former Heisman Trophy winner, here are five Alabama standouts from Week 1 of the 2025 NFL Preseason.
This past weekend marked the beginning of what will be a loaded season when it comes to former Alabama Crimson Tide football players in the NFL.
Starting with Week 1 of the NFL Preseason, not all of the program's former players at the professional level took the field in action this past weekend, as a majority of teams did not play their starters across the league.
There were however still a large portion of former Alabama greats in action, which included many of the Crimson Tide's rookies from the 2025 NFL draft.
Taking an overall look at the former Crimson Tide greats however, here are five Alabama standouts from Week 1 of the 2025 NFL Preseason.
Will Reichard, Kicker - Minnesota Vikings
Reichard was a big reason as to why Minnesota defeated the Texans, 20-10, making both of his field goal attempts from 48-and-38 yards out. The former Alabama kicker also made both extra point attempts.
JK Scott, Punter - Los Angeles Chargers
Scott was active during Los Angeles' 27-13 win over the Saints, punting the ball six times for a total of 290 yards, which translates to an average of 48.3 yards per punt. The Chargers punter also had a long of 58, while also downing two inside the 20-yard line.
Bryce Young, Quarterback - Carolina Panthers
The former Heisman Trophy winner did not play much during Carolina's 30-10 loss to Cleveland, but made the most of his limited action after drawing starting at quarterback. Young, who was sacked once, completed 4-of-6 passes for 58 yards and a touchdown, while also owning a passer rating of 137.5.
Jalen Milroe, Quarterback - Seattle Seahawks
Milroe took social media by storm Thursday night with his performance in Seattle's 23-23 tie against the Las Vegas Raiders. Overall, Milroe completed 6-of-10 passes for 61 yards in his debut with a passer rating of 77.5, while also rushing for 38 yards on three attempts.
John Metchie III, Wide Receiver - Houston Texans
Lastly, Metchie had a strong showing in Houston's 20-10 loss at Minnesota, hauling in five receptions for 45 yards to lead the Texans in receiving. Metchie also made an impact on special teams, returning a kickoff for 23 yards.
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