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Wrapping up how Utah's players on active NFL rosters performed in Week Two.

Minnesota running back MATT ASIATA • Adrian Peterson is back, and that means a much smaller role for Asiata, who got four snaps in a 26-16 victory over the Lions, and Jerick McKinnon, who got nine. Still, Asiata isn't totally out of the fold, carrying three times for 12 yards and making two catches for 28 yards in the Vikings' first two games. And Peterson still doesn't have a touchdown, giving Asiata 13 since Peterson's last score.

Jacksonville guard ZANE BEADLES • The Jaguars didn't allow a sack in a 23-20 win over the Dolphins after giving up at least four in eight consecutive games. Pro Football Focus graded Beadles — who has now played in 82 consecutive games, with 80 starts — as the Jaguar's best offensive player in a Week One loss to Carolina.

Oakland guard TONY BERGSTROM • Bergstrom was made active for the second straight week after not playing since 2012, as the Raiders won 37-33.

Miami guard SAM BRENNER • Promoted to the 53-man roster for the opener, the Dolphins relegated Brenner again to the practice squad this week.

Tampa Bay wide receiver KAELIN CLAY • The sixth-round pick didn't survive the Buccaneers' final cuts, and this week he was released from the Buccaneers' practice squad.

Unsigned wide receiver REGGIE DUNN • Dunn reportedly tried out with the Raiders on Monday.

Cleveland outside linebacker PAUL KRUGER • Kruger had two tackles and a half-sack of rookie Marcus Mariota in beating the Titans 28-14, getting on the board in the sack category after his career-high 11 in 2014. It was a rough day for the reigning Heisman winner, as Cleveland finished with seven sacks and 11 quarterback hits. Mariota "has shown that he can be a great player in the league, but he is young," Kruger told The Plain Dealer. More importantly:

Carolina defensive tackle STAR LOTULELEI • Lotulelei was rested for a second straight week as his injured right foot continues to heal.

Miami cornerback BRICE MCCAIN • After making one of the plays of the year, a one-handed interception, in Week One, McCain had a rough Week Two, picked on by the Jaguars in a 23-20 loss in which he finished with two tackles and one pass deflection but was targeted regularly and flagged for a key pass interference penalty, the Miami Herald reports.

Oakland cornerback KEITH MCGILL • McGill, matched up at times on former Ute Steve Smith, finished with one tackle in the Raiders' 37-33 victory over the visiting Ravens.

Miami linebacker KOA MISI • Misi had four tackles in the Dolphins' loss. Earlier in the week, team media caught up with Misi.

Cleveland outside linebacker NATE ORCHARD • Making his NFL debut after being held out in Week One due to a back injury, Orchard played 13 snaps.

Tennessee right tackle JEREMIAH POUTASI • The drawback of the big day for the Browns, for Ute fans, is that four of the seven sacks were credited to the pass protection efforts of Poutasi, reports The Tennessean. Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt said that growing pains aside, "other times he did a nice job, and he did some nice things in the run game, as well."

New York Jets outside linebacker TREVOR REILLY • "Runaway train" Reilly finished with a tackle in a 20-7 win over Indianapolis, forced Andrew Luck to intentionally ground the ball, and got the New York Post treatment Monday.

Philadelphia cornerback ERIC ROWE • Rowe has yet to take a defensive snap this season, getting 13 on special teams in the Eagles' 20-10 loss to the Cowboys.

Miami defensive end DERRICK SHELBY • Shelby had two tackles in the Dolphins loss after nursing a black eye for much of the week.

New England defensive tackle SEALVER SILIGA • Siliga was credited with one solo tackle in the Patriots' 40-32 win over the Bills. The Patriots' team site broke down how Siliga almost prevented a 23-yard Tyrod Taylor scramble with his penetration, just missing Taylor.

Kansas City quarterback ALEX SMITH • Smith had a rough day against the Broncos, throwing for just 191 yards with no touchdowns and two picks — his first time throwing multiple interceptions since the opener last year against the Titans. When Andy Reid called a running play with a tie game and the ball at the Chiefs' 20 with 35 seconds left and Charles fumbled to give away the game-winning touchdown, a sideline shot popularized the "Alex Smith face."

Kansas City cornerback SEAN SMITH • Smith is suspended three weeks for an offseason DUI.

Baltimore wideout STEVE SMITH SR. • Saying he needed to be better after making just two catches for 13 yards in the opener, he was. Much better. Smith caught 10 passes for 150 yards in the losing effort, and he's also returning punts for the first time since 2010. Still, Smith said, "We got to play better and be grown men."

Atlanta defensive tackle PAUL SOLIAI • Soliai had two tackles in the Falcons' 24-20 road win against the Giants, recovering a fumble after Kroy Biermann strip-sacked Eli Manning.

San Diego safety ERIC WEDDLE • Weddle totaled 10 tackles in the Chargers 24-19 loss to the Bengals, telling Chargers.com that they're "right there, but ... we couldn't stop the run." Also, in case you missed it, Weddle is pleased that the latest version of Madden takes the full measure of his beard into account.

— Matthew Piper

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Twitter: @matthew_piper