The first week of the NFL preseason was exhilarating, featuring consecutive tripleheaders on Thursday and Friday, wrapping up with two games on Sunday, while most games took place on Saturday. The weekend showcased standout rookie performances, quarterback battles, and even some historical moments in the league. While it’s easy to focus on the positives, the preseason is still a period of adjustment with many issues yet to be resolved before the regular season begins.
One notable winner is Giants GM Joe Shane, who might have secured his job by drafting first-round rookie Abdul Carter and trading down to select quarterback Jackson Dart. Carter made a compelling impact in limited snaps by consistently pressuring the quarterback, while Dart demonstrated promise by completing 12 of 19 passes including a touchdown, and showing mobility under pressure. Dart was arguably the most impressive rookie QB in the first preseason week, signaling a bright future for the Giants.
On the other hand, the Bengals’ defense struggled despite fielding more starters, allowing backup Eagles QB Tanner McKee to throw for 252 yards and two touchdowns, raising concerns about their ability to improve from last year’s playoff miss. Rookie running back Treveyon Henderson was a bright spot for the Patriots, shining with a kickoff return touchdown and plays that sparked excitement in an offense previously lacking explosiveness.
Arizona Cardinals’ QB Kyler Murray disappointed with a costly interception early in the preseason opener, triggering questions about his form heading into the season. Meanwhile, Browns rookie QB Chedur Sanders impressed with his mobility and accurate throws despite some mistakes, providing hope amid injuries to other quarterbacks on the roster.
The Colts’ quarterback competition took a hit when Anthony Richardson suffered a dislocated pinky early in the game, potentially giving Daniel Jones an edge by default due to Richardson’s ongoing injury concerns. Jacksonville Jaguars kicker made headlines with a nearly record-breaking 70-yard field goal, adding some excitement to their preseason story alongside anticipated talents like Travis Hunter.
Finally, Dallas Cowboys’ star receiver CeeDee Lamb got involved in an unusual incident with sideline officials which led to a penalty, but thankfully he was unharmed, ensuring no further disruption to the team’s preparations.
Fan Take: The preseason’s surprises and setbacks matter to NFL fans as they highlight emerging talents and potential shifts in team dynamics, offering early glimpses of what to expect in the coming season. These storylines add intrigue and hope, setting the stage for a thrilling year of football ahead.