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Christian McCaffrey leads way as former Colorado prep RBs collect 4 TDs in NFL Week 6

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Christian McCaffrey of Carolina Panthers runs with the ball during the NFL game between Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Oct. 13, 2019 in London.
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It was a good week for Colorado in the NFL, and I’m not just talking about the Broncos’ win over the Titans on Sunday.

Three former Colorado prep stars found their ways into the end zone on Sunday. Here’s a look at how they did:

Panthers RB Christian McCaffrey: The former Valor Christian star and NFL MVP contender — he’s listed as third in the race at 15-to-2 odds, according to BetOnline — totaled 57 yards from scrimmage against the Buccaneers in London. But the big news was that he scored two touchdowns — one on the ground and another by air. It was his third multi-TD game this season.

Broncos RB Phillip Lindsay: The Denver South and CU Buffs product had a solid outing for the Broncos, gaining 70 yards rushing and punching in a touchdown in Denver’s shut-out win over the Titans.

Dolphins RB Kalen Ballage: The former Falcon High star only carried the ball three times for 7 yards, but plowed through the Washington defensive line to score Miami’s first second-half touchdown of the season. The Dolphins, however, would lose the game, 17-16.

Chargers RB Austin Ekeler couldn’t make it four-for-four, finishing with 14 yards rushing and 14 yards receiving in Los Angeles’ 24-17 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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What’s on Tap?

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