
"The last week of the NFL preseason is now in the books, which means the next National Football League game we watch will be the regular-season opener on September 4th between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys. From disappointing performances to surprising quarterback play, let's run down the list of the most eye-catching headlines that came from the final week of preseason action."
"First, Cleveland asked Shedeur Sanders to make chicken salad out of chicken sh*t with a makeshift offensive line devoid of NFL talent. This was proven by the fact that the Browns cut or waived four of the five offensive linemen who were blocking for him during the third and fourth quarters of Saturday's game. Though some of the sacks Sanders took were his fault, there was no chance he was going to find success with the guys Cleveland put in front of him."
The NFL regular season opens September 4 with the Philadelphia Eagles facing the Dallas Cowboys. The final week of preseason produced disappointing performances and surprising quarterback play across multiple teams. The Cleveland Browns put rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders into a makeshift offensive line lacking NFL talent; four of the five linemen protecting him in the second half were later cut or waived. Sanders absorbed sacks, some his fault, but could not succeed behind that line. With the Browns trailing by two and 2:03 left, coaches benched Sanders for Snoop Huntley, who was released the following day. Coach Kevin Stefanski's handling of the situation attracted sharp criticism.
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