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Preseason Week 2



This week will be packed with more action after a Stellar Week One of The Preseason. More Football, and we're getting closer to the Regular Season!

Every team did outstanding this past week despite not starting too many starters. This week, however, will be a shake-up around the league, and teams will slowly put each one of their starters in. Starting Thursday Night, plenty of games will be played, and all 32 Teams will play throughout the week.

This week is full of mixed and matched games. 

Week Two of the Preseason will start on Thursday, August 15, and go straight through until Sunday. 

Only one game will be played on Thursday this week. It will be between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles, starting around 7 P.M. 

The NFL will return on Saturday with 13 games between the 32 teams after this game. 

Saturday will kick off at Noon. This week's first game will be between the Atlanta Falcons and the Baltimore Ravens. 

Following that, at One P.M., the Cincinnati Bengals will play the Chicago Bears. While that game is going on, the New York Giants will play against the Houston Texans. 

The games will continue at four p.m. that same day. The Detroit Lions will play the Kansas City Chiefs. 

At 4:30 P.M., the Minnesota Vikings will play the Cleveland browns.

Seven more games will be played at 7 P.M.: the Seattle Seahawks will play the Tennessee Titans, the Buffalo Bills will play the Pittsburgh Steelers, the New York Jets will play the Carolina Panthers, the Washington Commanders will play the Miami Dolphins, the Arizona Cardinals will play the Indianapolis Colts, and the Los Angeles Rams will play the Los Angeles Chargers. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will take on the Jacksonville Jaguars at Seven Thirty. 

Following that game, there will be a super late game at 10 P.M. between the Dallas Cowboys and the Las Vegas Raiders. 

Week two of the Preseason will conclude at 8 P.M. on Sunday with two games between the Green Bay Packers, the Denver Broncos, the New Orleans Saints, and the San Francisco 49ers.


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