OFFENSENick Chubb, RB, Georgia ? Chubb returned from a season-ending knee injury during the sixth game of the 2015 season (Oct. 10) to lead #18 Georgia over #22 North Carolina 33-24. ? He tallied his 14th game over 100 yards and his third game over 200 yards after rushing for 222 yards on 32 carries (6.9 avg.) and two touchdowns. ? Chubb leads the SEC and is second nationally in yards rushing with a performance that was highlighted by a 55-yard touchdown run for Georgias final score that put the game out of reach for the Tar Heels late in the fourth quarter.DEFENSEJonathan Allen, DL, Alabama ? The senior picked up right where he left off last season with four tackles and two sacks. ? Both of his tackles for loss, which covered 15 yards, were sacks of USC quarterback Max Browne. ? Along with this four solo tackles, Allen batted down two passes at the line of scrimmage. ? Led a defense that surrendered just 194 total yards, zero touchdowns, six points and just 64 yards rushing.SPECIAL TEAMSElliott Fry, PK, South Carolina? Fry got the Gamecocks on the board with a 48-yard field goal in the third quarter, then hit on a career-long 55-yard attempt in the final minute to lift the Gamecocks to a 13-10 win at Vanderbilt in the season opener. ? The 55-yard field goal was three-yards further than his previous best, and tied for the second-longest field goal in school history. ? He totaled seven of the Gamecocks 13 points.FRESHMANJonah Williams, OL, Alabama ? Became the second true freshman to start at tackle for the Crimson Tide during head coach Nick Sabans tenure. ? Earned a grade of 85 percent from his starting right tackle position. ? He recorded two knockdown blocks. ? Helped clear a path for Damien Harris to average 15.3 yards per carry with 138 yards rushing while clearing the way for three rushing touchdowns for the Tide.OFFENSIVE LINEErik McCoy, C, Texas A&M ? In his first action as a redshirt freshman offensive lineman, Erik McCoy made the calls along the offensive front and together with his offensive line kept quarterback Trevor Knight from being sacked by the 16th-ranked UCLA Bruins. ? The offensive line also cleared the way for 203 net rushing yards on the ground and three rushing touchdowns.DEFENSIVE LINEDeatrich Wise, DE, Arkansas ? Part of a critical third down sack in the fourth quarter during Arkansas season-opening win. ? Now has at least a half-sack in his last five regular season games dating back to last season. ? Seven tackles equaled a career-high and tied for second among SEC defensive lineman during the first week. ? Six of his seven tackles came in the second half.Harrison Bader Jersey . SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. 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If you have your own opinion, thats fine, but keep it out of the public arena for everyone else to get involved.Weay made the roughly 200-mile trip from northern England with his daughter and her boyfriend, who wore Kaepernicks jersey, because Sunday was his day off.Were all people at the end of the day, and weve all got to keep people safe, Weay said. I may not agree with the way that (police in America have) dealt with things, but that was their call on the day. They made that decision. Theyre the ones that had that threat in front of them, and they dealt with it as they saw fit.Chris Stevens, from Lincolnshire, attended the game with several friends and also wore a Kaepernick jersey. He began paying attention to the NFL in 2012, when Kaepernick helped the 49ers get to the Super Bowl, and thus began to follow the team more closely.I would say I agree withh him to a certain extent, that black lives matter, but Im more of a stance that all lives matter, said Stevens, who equated Kaepernicks stance with that of Muhammad Ali in the 1960s.dddddddddddd But, I do agree that it does seem to be an issue with Americans.Colts cornerback Antonio Cromartie continued to show his support for the black community by kneeling and raising a fist during the singing of the national anthem. Cromartie, who began the gesture a week ago, stood up before God Save The Queen, the British national anthem, was sung.Wearing Kaepernicks jersey wasnt particularly unique in London, where the NFL is in its 10th year hosting regular-season games. Fans have typically shown up to such games supporting a variety of teams -- not just those playing in the game.Yet not everyone was aware of Kaepernicks stance. Eight sections away, six friends traveled from Stuttgart, Germany. Two of whom, Manuel Goertner and Simon Goertner, wore Kaepernick jerseys.When asked about the quarterbacks activism, the two said they had no idea Kaepernick had been instrumental in raising awareness of social issues.They were the leading team, and thats why they started to support the 49ers, especially Kaepernick, with the new way he was playing quarterback with all the running, said Steff Dreher, a friend who served as an interpreter. It was resonant with all the guys.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '