October 5, 2025

The biggest scenarios of the first week of the pre-season

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The first week of the NFL 2025 pre-season is officially in books, and there is a lot to talk about the day after the first 16 games in the League. From the impressive recruit beginnings to the news devastating on injuries, and everything else, let’s list the most interesting stories to get one from the NFL pre-season.

Sherical sheder SHEDER

In three quarters of the gameplay, the quarter-arre recruit and the choice of fifth round Sheder Sanders seemed to belong to the NFL, completing 14 of the 23 passes for 138 yards and two affected. He also nailed on 19 other yards on the ground.

After two clearance boots and a turnover on Downs, Sanders rose to the board by connecting with the wide receiver Kaden Davis on three defenders for a pass of a touchdown of seven yards. Two journeys later, Sanders found Davis at the back of the goal area for a 12 yards.

“Delighted with Shemer, satisfied with the offense,” said Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski after the match. “Once again, not perfect, much on which we can work on. But I thought that the guys had done a very good job with Sheder and operating, the guys who make games, so, once again, a ton to teach.”

Anthony Richardson’s injury

The Indianapolis colts are already confronted with an injury to their old recovery choice and quarterly, Anthony Richardson. During the match of the match, Richardson took a big stroke of an unconfined defender and was forced to leave the competition due to an injury. It was later revealed that he had suffered a little dislocated pink during the blow, ending his early day.

“It was weird,” Richardson told Espn. “He struck me, then I was trying to make sure I have the ball, and I just looked down. I saw my finger in a different direction. I say to myself, “Maybe I’m stumble”. And I watched it again.

The good news for the Colts fans is that Richardson returned to train two days after having suffered the injury. He was able to resume team activities organized as usual.

Joe Burrow and Tanner McKee enter a shooting

There was a very good quarter game between the Bengals of Cincinnati and the Eagles of Philadelphia. In just two series as a starter, Joe Burrow went nine for ten with 123 yards and two affected, including a 36 yards with a large Ja’mar Chase recipient.

However, it was the starter of the Eagles, Tanner McKee, who really lit the dashboard. The old sixth round choice made 20 of his 25 pass attempts for 252 yards and two touched passers -by as well as a touch to a rod.

“It was good. I felt like I was moving the ball, which is still fun,” said McKee after victory. “Obviously, we are going to watch the film, you never really know until you watch a film. You never really know until you watch a film and you say to yourself:” Oh shit, I missed it “or other. But overall, well, moved the ball.

Treveyon Henderson does everything

Although I was certainly skeptical when the patriots used the 38th choice of the NFL 2025 draft on the Ballon carrier Treveyon Henderson, the former ohio state Buckeye was electric during his first NFL match. He kicked off 100 meters in the goal area during his first NFL touch to put the Pats at the front 7-0 after only 12 seconds of gameplay.

Although he no longer finds the goal area, Henderson still managed to rush for 18 yards while taking three passes for 12 additional yards, to wear his scrum total for the match at 130 yards on five keys (26 yards per contact).

“Being in the NFL, being a young guy, a choice of draft in the second round is a lot of pressure, and sometimes it is difficult with all this pressure being on you, but the greatest number is that I try to keep my eyes on the Lord,” Henderson told journalists after the 48-18 victory. “I know, whatever happens, I can come here and give it everything I have, and if I have a good practice, a bad practice, a good game, a bad game, I know that God loves me and he is always there with me.

Russell Wilson and Jaxson Dart looks impressive

The New York Giants were able to beat the Buffalo Bills 34-25 thanks to the coherent quarter-back game of Russell Wilson and the Jaxson Dart recruit. Although he did not score a hit, Wilson completed six of his seven attempts at opening passes for 28 yards, which put the giants close enough to mark a basket.

After this first trip, Russell Wilson was replaced by Jaxson Dart, who picked up 19 yards during his first possession. In the next Giants series, Dart has launched a pass of 28 yards at the Lil’Jordan Humphrey wide receiver for his only afternoon hit. Dart ended up going 12 for 19 passing with 154 yards and a touchdown.

“This is what I thought he would do,” said head coach Brian Daboll. “Effective, efficient, aggressive, confident in the pocket.”

Cam Ward leads training in a limited action

It was a ugly loss for the titans. However, the overall choice number one in the draft of the NFL 2025 and the quarter-arre of Tennessee Cam Ward seemed very promising when he led the titans on a score disc despite only two possessions.

In his first series, Ward missed his first two attempts at passes, which resulted in a three-past-out. During the next trip to Tennessee, Ward played much better, completing five of the six passes for 67 yards, which finally led to a touch of the tony Pollard ball carrier.

“Cam played well in the two series he obtained. A sort of strange first half, with only three possessions. Had a three-out-out and led a touched disc. I thought he looked good, started to feel a little comfortable, I was putting back, but it was not in the cards for tonight, tonight, said head coach Brian Callahan after the match. “I thought he had done good things, and it was encouraging.”

Justin Fields climbs to the board

He had only one journey to prove that he has what it takes to direct this team, and Justin Fields has successfully tested with flying colors. He finished three of the four passes for 42 yards and also made his way in the goal area for a touch of 13 yards in what would end up being a beat of the Green Bay packers while the jets prevailed 30-10.

“There were a few shooting games that we called, and he did a very good job by taking what the defense has given him,” said New York head coach Aaron Glenn. “We love where he is right now. Does he have a way to go? Absolutely, he does it. Will he continue to work? Absolutely, he will do it because it’s just who he is. But we know exactly where it is, we know exactly where we are going and we will continue to work our ass until we get there. ”

Did Tyler Shough advance in New Orleans?

The saints have played their three-quarters, which are currently competing for the starting work of New Orleans. Jake Haener was disappointing, performing only five of the eight passes while launching an interception.

Spencer Rattle has stood out in the game, however. Not only was he a quarter-back starting from the first journey of the team, but he also finished seven of the 11 passes for 53 yards while collecting 22 additional yards on the ground. Unfortunately for him, he took three bags.

Finally, there was the choice of second round Tyler Shough draft, which connected on 16 of its 22 passes for 165 yards and a touch. However, he launched an interception which was returned for a touchdown and was also dismissed twice.

“I think for the three, there will be good times, there will be times that we want to have. We learn from these, we will improve this week. I thought Spencer had done good things that came out of there, using his feet in certain situations where he had areas avoided, “said head coach Keloren Moore after the loss. “Tyler played a little fairer between the second and the third quarter. A large two-minute trip just before half-time. He did very good things there. He felt under control if I really managed the situations. there.”

Cam Little with (what would have been) a record kick

I do not believe that those who participate in the game of Steelers-Jaguars knew that they would see a moment of kicks of all time. Placekicker Cam Little hit a basket of 70 yards to finish the first half, breaking the previous record of 66 yards set by Justin Tucker in 2021.

There was only one problem: the kick was done during the pre-season, which means that he will not officially go in the NFL records, so the 66 Verge by Justin Tucker is always the current reference for the Botters. The saddest thing is that if it had been a 71 yards, little would have succeeded. It is how powerful his kick was.

“He wanted it, so we gave him,” said Jaguars head coach Liam Coen at halftime. “It was pretty cool for Cam, you want us to go to records.”

Perhaps so little is lucky, he will be able to try a basket of 67 yards during the regular season, which would break the current record. Although nothing is compared to this 70 yards bomb Cam Little manufactured on August 9, 2025, which is unofficially the longest goal in the field of NFL history.


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