What to watch for in Thursdays NFL preseason games

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What to watch for in Thursday's NFL preseason games Published: Aug 07, 2019 at 05:03 AM New York Jets at New York Giants (7 p.m. ET, NFL Network) Jets: 's big 'ol arm With waiting at least one more week to make his Gang Green debut, supporters can turn their eyes to their young signal-caller. Entering his second year as New York's franchise quarterback, has ahead of his sophomore campaign. Giants: In Tony Gwynn Jersey the spring, coach Pat Shurmur made it seem like the rookie had a chance to supplant as the starter. Recently, despite Jones impre sing at camp, Shurmur has backed off those claims. Perhaps a few good preseason drives could re-open the door. Indianapolis Colts at Buffalo Bills (7 p.m.) Colts: Jacoby Bri sett Bri sett has gotten the first-team reps with (calf) mi sing most of camp so far. He started 15 games in 2017 when Luck mi sed the entire season, so this isn't anything new for the former third-round pick. Luck about mi sing regular-season games, but it will ease some minds in Indy if they see Bri sett is a capable fill-in. Bills: Running back competition The have a slew of running backs hoping to steal carries from , including rookie , and (yes, he's still playing). It'll be worth noting how many snaps each back gets and which unit they play with. Preseason is the perfect time to hash this out. Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens (7:30 p.m.) Jaguars: John DeFilippo- reunion DeFilippo, the Jags' new offensive coordinator, was praised for his work as Foles' quarterbacks coach in Philly. Under Doug Marrone, the Jags have been committed to the run. But DeFilippo is known for being pa s-happy, so keep a close eye on Jacksonville's offensive play-calls. Ravens: 's running Last season, Jackson had a quarterback-record 147 rushing attempts despite not starting until Week 11. owner Steve Bisciotti said in May that Jackson wouldn't be running as much, but coach John Harbaugh said at training camp to "bet the over" on Jackson's rushing attempts. The first preseason game won't answer all of our questions, but it could give a glimpse into what we'll see come Week 1. Tenne see Titans at Philadelphia Eagles (7:30 p.m.) Titans: Left tackle play is facing a four-game suspension, so could protect 's blind side for the first quarter of the season. Kelly played 11 games as a backup last season and hasn't started more than six games in a season since 2012. How well he holds up could make or break the ' season, especially in a competitive division with two playoff teams ( , Texans) and another le s than two years removed from the AFC Championship Game (Jaguars). Eagles: Running back competition At this point, it seems like rookie will win the job. But the have multiple options behind him, including , , and . All will see reps, but just having this many options will be a Tyson Ross Jersey welcome sight after and Clement finished last season on IR. Atlanta Falcons at Miami Dolphins (7:30 p.m.) Falcons: Offensive line play The attempted to revamp their line in the draft, grabbing at No. 14 and trading up for at No. 31. McGary had a heart procedure last Wednesday, so he likely won't be ready to start the season. The current group (outside of veterans and Alex Mack) has , so how they fare in game action will be a big test. Dolphins: Quarterback battle is back to steal another job -- this time from . Fitzmagic has and is seen as the favorite to start the seaosn, but the competition is still open. The should want Rosen, 22, to win the job, but it won't be handed to him. New England Patriots at Detroit Lions (7:30 p.m.) Patriots: Receivers and tight ends It's no secret that New England needs some pa s-catchers to step up. Gone are the days of Rob Gronkowski, and , and in step , and . Who will earn 's trust? Odds are we will know the answer after a few preseason games. Lions: Darrell Bevell The ' offense struggled last season, finishing 25th in scoring and 24th in yardage under offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter. Detroit replaced Cooter with Bevell, who coached the offense to the in 2013 and 2014. The hope is that he can unlock as he did . Washington Redskins at Cleveland Browns (7:30 p.m.) Redskins: Quarterback battle This is the only three-man quarterback battle as of now. won't play this year, so it's down to , and rookie . Like with Miami, the should want the younger option in Haskins, 22, to win the job. As of now, he's the No. 3 behind McCoy and Keenum, but all three will see time in the preseason opener. Browns: Defense The ' high-powered offense has overshadowed the defense -- and with personalities like and Jr., it makes sense. But , and will do their talking on the field. Let's see how this unit meshes after being overlooked by many outsiders during the ' rebuild. Houston Texans at Green Bay Packers (8 p.m.) Texans: Receivers behind DeAndre Hopkins Hopkins is one of the top wideouts in the game, but the ' No. 2 spot has been a revolving door over the past few years. This season and are vying for the job. Both have had flashes of being a viable option, but injuries and inconsistency have held them back. The goal for this preseason is to stay healthy and find a rhythm with quarterback . Packers: Matt LaFleur and thrived under LaFleur while struggled. That could say more about the quality of player than the coach -- and is obviously better than any of those three -- but I'm still intrigued to see Rodgers in LaFleur's offense. It's the first time Rodgers isn't playing for Mike McCarthy (outside of four games last year), so it's worth watching. Carolina Panthers at Chicago Bears (8 p.m.) Panthers: Curtis Samuel will lead the team in catches again, but Samuel has a chance to emerge as Carolina's top wideout. is now with the , so Samuel will step in as a starter alongside . The former second-rounder has been , but can he carry it into the preseason? Bears: Kickers! This one was too easy. It's been the story in Chicago for the last seven months, and there's still no clear answer on who wins the job. and were listed as co-starters on the first unofficial depth chart. The preseason should be fun (or not, maybe). Denver Broncos at Seattle Seahawks (10 p.m.) Broncos: 's debut It might not be for long, but Flacco will start after skipping the Game. Seeing Flacco in a different jersey after 11 years in Baltimore will take some getting used to. Also, keep an eye on his chemistry with a young group of receivers. Seahawks: Rashaad Penny Injuries in camp last year set Penny back for his entire rookie season. Now, he's healthy and competing with for snaps. The need Penny to show something in these preseason games after using a valuable first-round pick on him in 2018 -- especially with running backs picked behind him starting to shine ( , , Kerryon Johnson). Los Angeles Chargers at Arizona Cardinals (10 p.m., NFL Network) Chargers: Offensive line In July, the ' offensive line was ranked 29th by Pro Football Focus -- and that was before knowing could mi s six games with Rollie Fingers Jersey a pulmonary embolism. The Bolts will start young linemen in , and . These guys have to step up if the expect to make a deep playoff run, and it all starts in the preseason. Cardinals: Kliff Kingsbury is the obvious answer here, but the new coach's offense will play the entire game and Murray won't, so I gave Kingsbury the edge. And by watching the offense, you'll be watching Murray. People are eager to see if the Air Raid offense will work at the pro level, and this is our first look at it. 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