NFL's smaller than normal Iron Bowl set for Cincinnati on Sunday
On the day after Alabama vanquished Auburn 29-13 in the Iron Bowl at Jordan-Hare Stadium, the NFL is organizing the nearest thing it can have to the Iron Bowl in the 2015 season at Paul Brown Stadium.
The NFL group with the most previous Auburn players is playing the NFL group with the most previous Alabama players. The St. Louis Rams have four previous Auburn players, and the Cincinnati Bengals have four previous Alabama players.
The Rams and the Bengals square off at twelve CST Sunday in Cincinnati.
The previous Alabama players on the Bengals are cautious end Wallace Gilberry, cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, quarterback A.J. McCarron and hostile tackle Andre Smith.
Be that as it may, they aren't the main previous Iron Bowlers in the Rams-Bengals diversion.
Previous Alabama All-American Mark Barron begins at what the Rams expression as the feeble wellbeing position (truly the weakside linebacker spot) for St. Louis. The Bengals have two ex-Auburn champions – guarded handle Pat Sims and tight end C.J. Uzomah.
Two different players with state football roots are on the groups' lists – St. Louis cornerback Janoris Jenkins, who played at North Alabama, and Cincinnati cautious end Michael Johnson, a prep star at Dallas County High School.
Johnson isn't the main previous Alabama secondary school champion at the amusement. Gilberry played at Baldwin County, Kirkpatrick at Gadsden City, McCarron and Barron at St. Paul's, Smith at Huffman and Fairley at William
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NFL's mini Iron Bowl set for Cincinnati on Sunday
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