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What We Learned From Thursday's Preseason Games

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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Friday, 08/23/2019 [View in Browser]( [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content] [What we learned from Thursday's games]( [Week 3 of the 2019 preseason, or the Dress Rehearsal, got started Thursday night with six matchups, including one on an 80-yard field in Canada!]( [MORE >]( [Newton suffers foot sprain, leaves in boot]( [In his return to action, Cam Newton's arm looked fine, but it was his left foot that became the biggest concern. The Panthers QB was diagnosed with a sprain and left the stadium in a walking boot.]( [MORE >]( [Ranking most, least enviable QB situations]( [Gil Brandt lists the six most enviable QB situations in the NFL -- including the Giants' veteran-rookie duo of Eli Manning and Daniel Jones -- and the five least enviable QB situations.]( [MORE >]( [Broncos' QB2 battle, Cards' CB questions, McCaffrey's workload]( [Who is going to play cornerback for Arizona early in the season? How will the Panthers manage Christian McCaffrey's workload? NFL.com's reporters have those stories and more.]( [MORE >]( [Training camp surprises for all 32 teams]( [Per usual, August has been full of unanticipated developments across the NFL. Gregg Rosenthal rounds up the biggest surprises for all 32 teams.]( [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]( [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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