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NFL Preseason 2016: Week 2 Dates, Ticket and Live Stream Info
- Updated: August 18, 2016
Week 2 of the NFL preseason begins Thursday with an intrastate matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers and continues with a slate of interesting matchups and opportunities to see bubble players and rookies prove what they can do.
Also featured in the Week 2 lineup is a matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks, two teams that could face off again in the NFC Championship Game as winners of their respective divisions come January.
Then there are the Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts, two teams that could prove to be AFC heavyweights this season but also have questions surrounding them. Each team’s respective quarterback, Joe Flacco and Andrew Luck, missed time with injuries in 2015.
Below you’ll find everything you need in terms of the dates, ticket and live streaming information for Week 2 of the preseason, as well as a preview of players to watch this weekend.
Ticket and Live Stream Info
Tickets: ScoreBig.com
Live Stream: NFL Game Pass (for out-of-market games)
Players to Watch
Dak Prescott, QB, Dallas Cowboys
One of the biggest names from Week 1 of the preseason was Dallas backup quarterback Dak Prescott. He looked incredible against the St. Louis Rams in their exhibition matchup.
Just to clarify, he didn’t just look good as a backup. Prescott looked like the real deal, completing 10 of 12 passes for 139 yards and two touchdowns and playing to a quarterback rating of 154.5.
As a result, Cowboys general manager Jerry Jones was excited.
Clarence Hill of the Star-Telegram reported that …
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