The NFL preseason has rolled into Week 2, and teams are making significant moves as they prepare for the upcoming season. In Atlanta, the Falcons have strengthened their defensive lineup by trading for outside linebacker Matthew Judon and signing free safety Justin Simmons. These changes are part of their ongoing effort to improve as they head into the regular season.
In other camps, injuries are becoming a significant concern. Coaches are dealing with the reality of players sidelined, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty as teams strive to finalize their rosters. During this week, many franchises held intersquad scrimmages, which coaches believe are more telling than the actual exhibition games. New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo commented, “All week we’ve been talking about ‘this game doesn’t count,’ but it does matter.”
As the preseason continues, the focus remains on promising rookies, but many veterans are also fighting for their spots on the team. In Philadelphia, the Eagles appear to have stabilized their offensive line. After a disappointing ending to the last season, where they struggled against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, changes were unavoidable. Retired center Jason Kelce left a significant gap, leading the transition of Cam Jurgens back to center and igniting fierce competition for the right guard position. While Tyler Steen was expected to shine, Mekhi Becton has risen to the occasion, seemingly claiming the spot as he avoided playing in the last game.
Meanwhile, the New England Patriots are facing a crucial decision at quarterback. Rookie Drake Maye, who was picked third overall, has shown flashes of playmaking ability, while veteran Jacoby Brissett has struggled to generate momentum. In their recent matchup against the Eagles, Brissett’s performance was lackluster, managing only three completions and tossing an interception. In contrast, Maye demonstrated his potential by scoring a touchdown, which may push the Patriots to consider starting him sooner than expected.
As the second week of the 2024 NFL preseason progresses, fans can look forward to an exciting Saturday filled with 13 games and a lighter schedule on Sunday. Each game will bring fresh developments as teams continue to evaluate their rosters before the regular season kicks off.
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