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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Wednesday, 08/22/2018 [View in Browser]( [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content] [Adrian Peterson sees great opportunity with 'Skins]( [Adrian Peterson is looking forward to bringing his experience to the Washington Redskins' running back corps, and says people who think he's too old to contribute "don't know football."]( [MORE >]( [Colts' Luck 'sort of happy to get sacked' by Suggs]( [By his own admission, Andrew Luck did not play very well in Monday's preseason loss to the Ravens, but the Colts quarterback was encouraged by his body's response after getting sacked.]( [MORE >]( [Predicting outcome of QB battles: Sam Darnold the pick for Jets]( [Who will be the Week 1 starter at quarterback for the Bills, Cardinals and Jets? David Carr reveals his predictions with the start of the regular season just around the corner.]( [MORE >]( [NFL preseason trade proposals: Four deals that just make sense]( [With Khalil Mack and the Raiders at a stalemate, which rebuilding NFC squad could dispense some serious draft capital for the all-world pass rusher? Might Teddy Bridgewater be the final piece for a potential contender? Marc Sessler proposes four juicy trades.]( [MORE >]( [Next Gen Stats: What each rookie QB is doing best in preseason]( [With the help of some handy throw-selection maps, here's what we can conclude from the Preseason Week 2 showings from Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen, Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield and Lamar Jackson.]( [MORE >]( [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [This Date in NFL History]( [This Date in NFL History]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Join the Conversation] [Join the Conversation] [@nfl] [@nfl] [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( If you would like to adjust your profile, [click here](. If you wish to unsubscribe, [click here](. Ensure that you continue to receive e-mails from the National Football League, please add NFL@email.nfl.com to your address book or safe list. NFL Enterprise LLC 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154

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