NFL preseason: After horror hit – Dolphins give update on injured receiver

Aaron Rodgers whets the New York Jets’ appetite in his debut in the preseason finale. Miami Dolphins give positive update on rookie Daewood Davis after injury

The NFL’s preseason is in the books. On Monday night, the New Orleans Saints host the Houston Texans to close out Week 3. Now the coaches have to make their decisions on who won’t make the squad.

The deadline for the cuts is 29 August. Before that, numerous backups were able to show themselves once again, but also top stars like Aaron Rodgers took to the field for the preseason finale.

There was good news for the Miami Dolphins. After the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars was cancelled due to a horror hit on Dolphins rookie Daewood Davis, the franchise announced that the wide receiver has left the hospital.

Houston Texans at New Orleans Saints 17:13

The Saints lost 13-17 at home to the Texans to close out the preseason – and that despite a veteran in Jimmy Graham stepping up for the Saints. The tight end scored a touchdown in the second quarter to tie the game 7-7 in the first half.

The kickers from both teams then tied the game at 10-10. In the third quarter, running back Mike Boone’s 11-yard touchdown run ensured the Texans’ victory, as the Saints only managed a field goal in the fourth quarter.

For the most part, Jake Haener was the playmaker for New Orleans. But the backup to Derek Carr and Jameis Winston completed just 17 of 38 passes – two interceptions in the end.

Winston looked better. He completed eleven of 16 passes and also served Graham. For the Texans, rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud had only four pass attempts in a short time. Davis Millis and E.J. Perry got more playing time.

Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars 18:31

The preseason game between the Jaguars and Dolphins was stopped early. Earlier, Dolphins receiver Daewood Davis suffered a serious head injury after a hit from Jaguars linebacker Dequan Jackson.

He was taken to hospital but was conscious and able to move all his extremities, according to the Dolphins. The scene had nevertheless caused a shock, also because rookie Davis remained lying face down on the field.

Meanwhile, the Dolphins announced that Davis has been released from the hospital and will be able to travel home to Miami along with team personnel.

“It’s obviously not something you want to see,” Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence said. “I know he’s on everyone’s mind.” For the Dolphins, the shock ran deep. “A lot of guys respect him, he’s well respected in the booth. He’s a great player and a great teammate,” Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said. “He’s a great person. It just would have been hard to go back out there after seeing something like that. “

Therefore, the abandonment was without alternative. “Both teams agreed there was no football to be played tonight,” Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said after the game, according to The Associated Press. “There’s no question it was the right decision.” There were 8:32 minutes left on the clock when the game was called off in the final quarter.

New York Jets at New York Giants 32:24

This already looked appealing: Aaron Rodgers completed five of eight passes for 47 yards and a touchdown to Garrett Wilson in his debut for the Jets. Both also underlined the chemistry in action on the field, which had already been indicated in training camp.

Even though Rodgers has experienced a lot in the NFL – he was still nervous before his first Jets appearance. “I think that’s always normal,” he said.

Rodgers continued, “But I relaxed pretty good when I got applauded when I stepped on the field. That was a special moment, just to get that kind of support. “

Cincinnati Bengals at Washington Commanders 19:21

An interesting question of the night: who would replace Joe Burrow if the Bengals quarterback isn’t fit by Week 1? Jake Browning and Trevor Siemian each got one last chance to make an appearance on Saturday.

Browning gained a small advantage with two strong drives as Siemian’s effort was mixed, interception included.

Baltimore Ravens at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20:26

Baker Mayfield got to show why the Bucs chose him as their starter. He was on the field for two drives, held up flawlessly and also led the Bucs to a touchdown in the process. But the Bucs’ performance was especially encouraging for new offensive coordinator Dave Canales, who impressed with his play calling.

There was one piece of bitter news before the game: the Buccaneers will have to do without Ryan Jensen in 2023. The team is placing the centre on the Injured Reserve list. “It breaks my heart. There’s nothing I want more than to be a part of this team,” Jensen said.

He suffered a serious knee injury in July 28, 2022, tearing the meniscus, cruciate ligament and medial ligament, among other injuries, and also broke his tibial plateau. He did not undergo surgery at the time and played in the team’s Wild Card loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Now there is speculation that the 32-year-old will not return and may have to end his career.

For the Ravens, numerous replacements wanted to make their presence felt before the upcoming cut, but could not prevent the next defeat either. After 24 preseason wins in a row, the Ravens have now suffered two defeats in a row. They will be able to get over it.

Las Vegas Raiders at Dallas Cowboys 16:31

Dak Prescott led the Cowboys to a convincing preseason win – as a playcaller. The quarterback took over against the Raiders. On the field was Will Grier, who was allowed to recommend himself for the other 31 teams. He had been informed in advance that the Cowboys were signing Trey Lance from the 49ers to replace Grier.

The intention of owner Jerry Jones and Co. is for No. 3 pick Lance to learn and develop behind Prescott. Prescott’s No. 1 status is not threatened by the signing, Jones stressed once again after the trade.

Los Angeles Rams at Denver Broncos 0:41

The Broncos literally exploded in the first half. Led by quarterback Jarrett Stidham, they finished with 27 points and 325 total yards, 236 of them by Stidham. In the process, the backup receivers were able to get into position as the Broncos are plagued by injury problems.

For the Rams, the backups failed to score plus points. Rookie Stetson Bennett threw two interceptions before being taken off the field in the second quarter. Four completions for 14 yards were few and far between, but in the battle for the backup role behind Matthew Stafford, Brett Rypien didn’t really shine either.

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