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

The last week of the NFL pre-season is now in the books, which means that the next match of the National Football League that we are watching will be the opening of the regular season on September 4 between the Eagles of Philadelphia and the Cowboys of Dallas. From disappointing performances to the surprising quarter-back game, let us pass the list of the most catchy titles that come from the last week of pre-season action.
Bruns make SheDer Sanders Sales
The Cleveland Browns set up the quarter-arrière Recruue SheDer Sanders to fail and did not give it the opportunity to prove that it belongs to the League during their pre-season final against the Los Angeles RAMS on Saturday. The Browns coaches and the front office have made several questionable choices in the last pre-season match of Sanders.
First of all, Cleveland asked Sheder Sanders to make chicken salad from chicken with a fortune offensive line without talent of the NFL. This was proven by the fact that the Browns cut or gave up four of the five offensive line players who blocked for him during the third and fourth quarters of the Saturday match. Although some of the bags that Sanders took was his fault, there was no chance that he was going to succeed with the guys that Cleveland put before him.
The Browns also had the opportunity to see how Sanders reacts to the pressure after deciding the two -point ball with 2:03 to play in the match. So what did they do? They put Sanders in favor of Snoop Huntley, who was released a day later! Instead of seeing how their recruit quarter occurred during a two-minute exercise, they gave the ball to a player whom they did not intend to keep their list, a questionable decision at least.
This type of mismanagement of players has become expected from the Front Office of Cleveland Browns. But this is something entirely new by Kevin Stefanski, a double winner of the NFL year coach prize. Unsurprisingly, the Browns completely tried the pre-season of Sheder Sanders.
The Bears guarantee a last second victory
The quarter-backing of the Bears safeguard, Tyson Bodent, who signed a two-year contract extension last week, launched three passes in touch in the fourth quarter to finish the return of 17 Chicago points against the Chiefs of Kansas City. Bagent was incredibly effective in the game, completing 20 of the 28 passes for 212 yards and three affected, including the winner of the game.
The chiefs took an advance of 17-3 in the second quarter before the quarter-Arrière Patrick Mahomes was replaced by the replacement Gardner Minshew. The Bears quarterrier and the old overall number one choice, Caleb Williams, was able to orchestrate a touch of 78 yards to reduce KC’s advance to ten points at halftime.
Leaving the break, the Bears had trouble putting points on the board despite the harvest of 44 yards during their first trip to the third quarter. In addition to that, Kansas City scored another hit to extend his advance at 27-10.
Although it is down 17 points on the road against the title champions of the AFC, Tyson Bagent and the offensive of the Bears did not start. Chicago gathered two consecutive touching trips and obtained the ball on the six -meter line of Kansas City with a chance to win the match. Fortunately for the Windy City, Bodent answered the call by launching a pass of a touch of six yards with only three seconds in the match, giving the Bears their third pre-season victory.
Surprising QB performances
There were a few quarters who were able to make the most of the playing time given to them last weekend. Although they are not marked guys who were taken in the first round of the NFL recovery, Max Brosmer, Riley Leonard and Graham Mertz all had big outings during the last week of the pre-season.
We will start with the free recruit agent not recovered Max Brosmer, who showed the Vikings du Minnesota that he could be a reliable backup or a third rod. The former Golden Gopher, Golden Gopher, 24, completed 15 of the 23 passes for 161 yards and a touchdown. The Vikings were clearly impressed by his performance because they published the Rypian Brett quarterrier and exchanged another QB, Sam Howell, at the Eagles of Philadelphia. In all likelihood, Brosmer will list the 53 men in Minnesota.
Houston’s Graham Mertz of Texans was also incredibly effective. The choice of sixth round draft could have deserved a place on the list of 53 men after finishing 14 of the 16 passes for 145 yards, a touch and 20 other yards on the ground.
Finally, there was the choice of sixth round Riley Leonard, who finished 15 of the 20 passes as a starter of the Indianapolis colts for 189 yards by the pass and a touchdown. With Daniel Jones as a Starter and Anthony Richardson slipped the team quarter, there is a good chance that Riley Leonard will open the season on the list of Indy’s 53 men as QB3.
A persistent quarter-back decision for the saints
Following a disappointing outing against the Broncos de Denver – where neither of the three -quarters of the saints launched a touchdown – the head coach of New Orleans, Kellen Moore, said that he had a “difficult” decision to take in the coming days concerning which was going to be QB1 in the Grand Easy.
“I know that I have to make a decision, and it’s difficult because these guys have put everything in place,” he said at a press conference after the match. “They were very, very close. We love this piece. We want this piece to be together, and we know that good things will happen to all these guys over their trip. ”
Moore added that the team would decide from the quarter-Arrière leaving “at some point” this week.
https://www.101greatgoals.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/3CEBTC6.jpg