While injuries plagued former Wildcats and current Denver Bronco teammates Jacob Tamme (whose ribs kept him out of Sunday’s win over the San Diego Chargers) and Danny Trevathan (who left the game in the second half with a dislocated kneecap, forcing him to miss the remainder of the season), injuries to San Francisco 49er running backs Frank Gore and Carlos Hyde freed up some playing time for UK alumnus Alfonso Smith. Smith registered his first four carries of the season, rushing for six yards in the 49ers’ 17-7 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Smith’s teammate, former Kentucky wide receiver Stevie Johnson, sat out the game due to an injured knee.Cats in the SpotlightRandall Cobb | #18 WR | Green Bay Packers (10-4)In the Packers’ 21-13 road loss to the Buffalo Bills, Cobb made seven catches for 96 yards. The former Kentucky quarterback-turned-wide-receiver also had three rushing attempts for 15 yards on the ground.John Conner | #38 FB | New York Jets (3-11)While the Jets emerged victorious for only the third time all season, Conner found added reason to celebrate after making the first touchdown catch of his NFL career. “The Terminator’s” TD score came by way of a nine-yard pass from Geno Smith. New York defeated the Tennessee Titans, 16-11.Ricky Lumpkin | #93 DT | Oakland Raiders (2-12)In the Raiders’ 31-13 road loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Lumpkin recorded the first sack of his NFL career. The 6-foot-4, 300-pound defensive lineman totaled five tackles (four solo, one assisted) on the day.Tim Masthay | #8 P | Green Bay Packers (10-4)Masthay tied a season-high with six punts in Green Bay’s loss at Buffalo. The former First Team All-SEC performer averaged 42.8 yards per punt, with Sunday’s long coming in at 63 yards.