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NFL Preseason 2016: Week 2 Schedule, Ticket Info and Storylines to Watch
- Updated: August 20, 2016
Week 2 of the NFL preseason has already provided some incredible moments, such as Cleveland Browns quarterback Robert Griffin III putting on a monster show (6-of-8 passing, 96 yards, two touchdowns, three carries, 36 yards).
Other notable happenings include Detroit Lions wideout Marvin Jones dominating his old team, the Cincinnati Bengals, and Green Bay Packers running back Eddie Lacy looking like one of the best bulldozing backs in the league.
Who said the exhibitions couldn’t entertain?
Given the multiday structure of each week of the preseason this year, fans still have one more day’s worth of games to look forward to, with some of the best storylines of Week 2 saved for last. Here’s a look at the schedule and the most notable narratives to watch unfold.
Full dates and kickoff times are available at NFL.com.
Ticket and Live-Stream Info
Tickets: ScoreBig.com
Live Stream: NFL Game Pass (for out-of-market games)
Week 2 Preseason Storylines to Watch Quarterback Battles Galore
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Saturday features a pair of notable quarterback competitions as the centerpiece to the action.
For the Los Angeles Rams, the conversation centers on this year’s top pick, Jared Goff. The California product was permitted only nine pass attempts in the team’s 28-24 win against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1, and among those nine was an interception.
The Rams have never guaranteed Goff would start as a rookie, but it wasn’t a good day for him, as Sean Mannion went on to toss three touchdowns on 25 attempts.
According to Vincent Bonsignore of the Los Angeles Daily News, though, Goff will get more run with the first team this week:
#Rams coach Jeff Fisher …
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