This week featured a Buffalo milestone for Packers kicker Mason Crosby.
The Packers 31-24 victory over the Chiefs on Sunday night marked the 200th career game of Green Bay's all-time scoring leader, making him the second player in Colorado football history to have played in 200 NFL games. Crosby joins former CU offensive tackle Stan Brock ('79), who played in 234 games during his 16-year career with the New Orleans Saints (1980-92) and San Diego Chargers (1993-95).
Crosby connected on his only field goal in the contest, a 35-yarder, and was 4-4 on extra point attempts in Sunday's victory.