Here's a look at how other former Huskers on NFL playoff rosters performed during the regular season:
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Jared Crick, Houston Texans:[/SIZE] Started all 16 games and played the second most snaps among Houston's defensive linemen behind JJ Watt. Crick's 48 combined tackles were also No. 2 among the Texans' D-linemen behind Watt. Crick had a pair of sacks this season.
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Rex Burkhead, Cincinnati Bengals: [/SIZE]Played in all 16 games, mostly on special teams. His biggest impact on offense came in the passing game with 10 catches (15 targets) for 94 yards and a touchdown. Ran four times for four yards.
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Trevor Roach, Cincinnati Bengals: [/SIZE]Signed
from the practice squad Jan. 4 after Emmanuel Lamur was placed on injured reserve. An undrafted free agent, Roach will be active for the first time in the Bengals' playoff opener.
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Jeremiah Sirles, Minnesota Vikings: [/SIZE]Sirles was traded to the Vikings from San Diego for a sixth-round pick before the season. Sirles is listed as the backup right tackle on the Vikings' depth chart, but he has not played a snap this season.
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Niles Paul, Washington Redskins:[/SIZE] On injured reserve after fracturing his ankle during the preseason.
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Eric Martin, New England Patriots:[/SIZE] Waived and added to injured reserve in December with a concussion after playing in four games during the regular season.
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Mohammed Seisay, Seattle Seahawks:[/SIZE] Acquired by Seattle in a trade with Detroit but went on injured reserve with a shoulder injury suffered in the fourth quarter of the Seahawks' final preseason game.