How MLS with players with ties to Atlanta and Georgia did in week 10:

Chicago

Goalkeeper Sean Johnson (@SJohn25), Lilburn, Atlanta Blackhawks, Atlanta Fire

Team was off last week. Johnson recently said he was frustrated that he is no longer playing.

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Colorado

Midfielder Sam Cronin, Atlanta

A complete game with a shot in a 1-0 win over Real Salt Lake on Saturday.

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Dallas

Defender Walker Zimmerman (@Thewalkerzim), Lawrenceville

Complete game in a 1-0 loss to Toronto on Saturday.

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Houston

Midfielder Ricardo Clark (@RicoC13), Atlanta, AFC Lightning, Atlanta

Complete game with two shots, one on goal, in a 2-0 win over Sporting KC on Saturday.

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New York

Defender Chris Duvall (@ChrisDuvall91), Duluth

Came off the bench to play 16 minutes in Friday’s 1-1 draw with Orlando.

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NYCFC

Midfielder Kwadwo Poku (@Poku), Silverbacks

Didn’t make the 18 for Sunday’s game against D.C. United.

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Orlando

Goalkeeper Joe Bendik (@jtbendik), Marietta

Complete game with one save in Friday’s 1-1 draw with New York.

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Philadelphia

Defender Warren Creavalle (@Warrenspeak), Acworth

Team was off last week.

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Portland

Defender Chris Klute (@ChrisKlute), Silverbacks

Started and played 87 minutes in a 2-1 loss to Vancouver on Saturday.

Forward Jack McInerney (@Jackmcinerney9), Atlanta

Came off the bench to play 13 minutes with a shot in Saturday’s 2-1 to Vancouver.

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Sporting KC

Goalkeeper Alec Kann (@Akann90), Decatur

Made the 18 but didn’t play in Saturday’s 2-0 loss to Houston.

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Toronto

Defender Mark Bloom (@Markbloom21), Marietta, Silverbacks

Didn’t make the 18 in Saturday’s 1-0 win over FC Dallas.

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