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Good Morning Football: Winners and losers from Preseason Week 1

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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Wednesday, 08/16/2017 [View in browser]( [GOOD MORNING FOOTBALL - WEEKDAYS 7AM ET]( TODAY IS Wednesday, 08/16/2017 TODAY'S TOP 5 NFL NEWS STORIES [1] [Winners and losers from Preseason Week 1]( Gregg Rosenthal highlights the best (hey, Mitchell Trubisky!) and worst of the NFL's first full week of preseason action. [READ MORE]( [2] [Hard Knocks, Ep. 2: Aguayo boots his redemption arc]( Hard Knocks was back Tuesday with a sizzling conclusion to the much-hyped kicker battle between Roberto Aguayo and Nick Folk. Dan Hanzus breaks down the dramatic episode. [READ MORE]( [3] [Surprise performances from Preseason Week 1]( The "Good Morning Football" crew spends 60 seconds talking about the surprise performances from Preseason Week 1. [READ MORE]( [4] [Trades that make too much sense]( In the wake of some juicy trade activity, Marc Sessler whips up sensible deals involving Matt Forte, Joe Haden, Jeremy Hill and more. [READ MORE]( [5] [Tom Coughlin opens up on his return to Jaguars]( Tom Coughlin started it all in Jacksonville. Now, Judy Battista writes, he's back -- and adjusting to a tricky new role. [READ MORE]( TEAM NEWS TODAY ON INSTAGRAM [FOLLOW THE NFL]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( If you would like to adjust your profile, [click here](. If you wish to unsubscribe please [click here](. Ensure that you continue to receive your e-mails from the National Football League, please add NFL@email.nfl.com to your Address Book or Safe List. NFL Enterprises LLC - 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154

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