On Thursday, the second week of full preseason begins. This is one of five consecutive days of NFL action. There are only two games left before the opening of regular season, so expect to see more players and familiar names.
With the Thursday announcement, things get underway New England PatriotsTravel to the Orient Philadelphia Eagles. It’s Super Bowl LII rematch, but it is the Patriots meeting that makes this the best story. Mac JonesAnd the Eagles Jalen HurtsOnce upon a while, they were all together in the Alabama quarterback room.
Friday will see two additional tilts, with the first ESPN broadcast in the 2021 season. The meeting between the Kansas City Chiefs Arizona CardinalsIt also features a reunion of college students, featuring Chiefs’ quarterback Patrick MahomesKliff Kingbury is his Texas Tech coach, at least for one or two series.
Saturday is the main day with 10 games. Afternoon showdown between the participants begins. Buffalo Bills Chicago BearsThen, follow by New York JetsThe facing of Green Bay PackersThis is. It is possible to meet the Jets’ rookie QB Zach WilsonPackers legend fanboying Aaron RodgersIn real-time. A Texas-sized clash between the opponents is featured on the night’s slate. Houston Texans Dallas CowboysIn Jerry World and The Las Vegas RaidersLos Angeles’ most beloved team, taking on Los Angeles RamsFor those who want this title
It Odell Beckham Jr.Bowl between the New York Giants Cleveland BrownsThis is one of the two Sunday contests, Trevor LawrenceThe final touch is when he makes his Monday Night Football debut. Jacksonville JaguarsYou can play at New Orleans Saints
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NFL preseason Week 2 schedule
Game on Thursday
New England at PhiladelphiaAt 7:30 PM ET, NFL Network
Friday’s Games
Kansas City at Arizona8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN
Cincinnati at Washington8:15 p.m. ET, NFL Network
Saturday’s Games
Buffalo at Chicago1.30 p.m. ET, NFL Network
New York Giants at Green Bay4.25 p.m. ET, NFL Network
Atlanta at Miami7.30 p.m. ET
Baltimore at Carolina7.30 p.m. ET
Detroit at PittsburghAt 7:30 PM ET, NFL Network
Tennessee at Tampa Bay7.30 p.m. ET
Houston at Dallas8:15 p.m. ET
Indianapolis at Minnesota8:15 p.m. ET
Las Vegas at Los Angeles Rams10:00 p.m. ET, NFL Network
Denver at Seattle10:00 p.m. ET
Sunday’s game
New York Giants at Cleveland1.30 p.m. ET, NFL Network
San Francisco at Los Angeles ChargersAt 7:30 PM ET, NFL Network
Monday’s match
Jacksonville at New Orleans8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN