Hall of Fame Game Thursday, August 3rd Arizona at Dallas 7:00pm NBC Canton, Ohio Week 1 Spoiler Wednesday, August 9th Houston at Carolina 6:30pm NFL Network Thursday, August 10th Atlanta at Miami 6:00pm Minnesota at Buffalo 6:00pm Washington at Baltimore 6:30pm Jacksonville at New England 6:30pm Philadelphia at Green Bay 7:00pm New Orleans at Cleveland 7:00pm Denver at Chicago 7:00pm NFL Network Friday, August 11th Pittsburgh at NY Giants 6:00pm NFL Network Tampa Bay at Cincinnati 6:30pm San Francisco at Kansas City 8:00pm NFL Network Saturday, August 12th Tennessee at NY Jets 6:30pm Dallas at LA Rams 8:00pm NFL Network Oakland at Arizona 9:00pm Sunday, August 13th Detroit at Indianapolis 12:30pm NFL Network Seattle at LA Chargers 7:00pm NFL Network Week 2 Spoiler Thursday, August 17th Buffalo at Philadelphia 6:00pm Baltimore at Miami 6:00pm Tampa Bay at Jacksonville 7:00pm ESPN Friday, August 18th Minnesota at Seattle 9:00pm NFL Network Saturday, August 19th Carolina at Tennessee 2:00pm NFL Network Kansas City at Cincinnati 6:00pm Indianapolis at Dallas 6:00pm NFL Network NY Jets at Detroit 6:30pm Green Bay at Washington 6:30pm New England at Houston 7:00pm Denver at San Francisco 9:00pm NFL Network Chicago at Arizona 9:00pm LA Rams at Oakland 9:00pm Sunday, August 20th Atlanta at Pittsburgh 3:00pm NFL Network New Orleans at San Diego 7:00pm NFL Network Monday, August 21st NY Giants at Cleveland 7:00pm ESPN Week 3 Spoiler Thursday, August 24th Miami at Philadelphia 6:00pm NFL Network Carolina at Jacksonville 6:30pm Friday, August 25th New England at Detroit 6:00pm Kansas City at Seattle 7:00pm CBS Saturday, August 26th Arizona at Atlanta 6:00pm Buffalo at Baltimore 6:00pm NY Jets at NY Giants 6:00pm Indianapolis at Pittsburgh 6:30pm Cleveland at Tampa Bay 6:30pm Oakland at Dallas 7:00pm LA Chargers at LA Rams 7:00pm CBS Houston at New Orleans 7:00pm Green Bay at Denver 8:00pm Sunday, August 27th Chicago at Tennessee 12:00pm FOX Cincinnati at Washington 3:30pm FOX San Francisco at Minnesota 7:00pm NBC Week 4 Spoiler Thursday, August 31st Cincinnati at Indianapolis 6:00pm Jacksonville at Atlanta 6:00pm Detroit at Buffalo 6:00pm Philadelphia at NY Jets 6:00pm NFL Network LA Rams at Green Bay 6:00pm Pittsburgh at Carolina 6:30pm NY Giants at New England 6:30pm Washington at Tampa Bay 6:30pm Cleveland at Chicago 7:00pm Dallas at Houston 7:00pm Baltimore at New Orleans 7:00pm Miami at Minnesota 7:00pm Tennessee at Kansas City 7:30pm Arizona at Denver 8:00pm LA Chargers at San Francisco 9:00pm Seattle at Oakland 9:00pm NFL Network
I guess it'll be fun to see Blaine "Whoa there MFer" Gabbert and the Cardinals piece up the lowly Cowboys defense.
Every year it's the same: Between Draft and HOF game: Hurry up preseason, hurry up preseason, hurry up preseason. Two snaps into preseason: This is awful, hurry up season, hurry up season, hurry up season.
Devonta Freeman, Falcons agree on five-year contract extension The Atlanta Falcons and two-time Pro Bowl running back Devonta Freeman have agreed to a five-year contract extension that makes him the NFL's highest-paid running back, a source informed of the situation told NFL Network's Michael Silver. The extension pays out $41.25 million. The former Florida State standout will take home an annual average of $8.25 million over the life of the deal. That's more than any other running back, pending Le'Veon Bell's anticipated acceptance of a one-year, $12.1 million offer from the Pittsburgh Steelers. (The Steelers used their franchise tag on Bell, but he has thus far declined to sign and remains away from training camp.) The extension includes $22 million in guarantees and a $15 million signing bonus, a source informed of the situation told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. "We are very pleased that we were able to get this extension done," Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said in a statement. "Devonta embodies everything we are looking for in a Falcon, and we are proud that he'll be able to spend his career here in Atlanta." A fourth-round draft pick in 2014, Freeman has scored 27 touchdowns over the past two seasons and had vastly outperformed his rookie deal, which was due to pay him $1.8 million in 2017. The new contract, which includes a $15 million signing bonus, will be tacked onto the final year of Freeman's rookie deal and runs through the 2022 season. "Everybody's happy," said Freeman's agent, Kristin Campbell. "I'm so excited for him. He's excited to be a Falcon for life. He loves the city. The organization's been great throughout the process. To have him be the highest-paid back after only three years is a testament to his achievement. Everyone's thrilled."
Want to see Tribs and to a lesser degree, Lynch and Siemien tonight and lol: Pat McManamon ESPN Staff Writer The Browns offense did not get a first down in the first quarter. Had the ball four times, and came up one-half yard short of a first down on the final play of the quarter. Brock Osweiler guided all the "drives."
For what it's worth, Trubisky looked really impressive on his first drive, showing why he was the first QB taken in this class.
Was just about to post this. Looked really comfortable out there, even if he was with (and against) mostly third/fourth stringers.
I don't think there's any way the Bears can stick with those two scrubs that are ahead of him on the depth chart if he keeps looking this good and making throws this well. Sanchize and Glennon are absolute dogsh-t.
Agreed, @Bobbythegreat. Even if the Bears are steadfast in absolutely NOT naming Trubisky starter for the first regular season game, Trubisky should at least play the lion's share of minutes, for games 2-4 of the preseason.
Oh man, Trubisky is still looking amazing. His arm talent makes everyone on the Texans look pretty bad. He hasn't made an inaccurate throw yet.