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Rückblick: NFL Preseason Woche 3 Rückblick: NFL Preseason Woche 3 Chicago Bears 7, Kansas City Chiefs 23 Die Bears zum zweiten Mal in der Preseason zu Hause ganz schwach. Die Chiefs machten ihre TDs eher auf die ungewöhnliche Weise und in beiden scoring-Fällen musste das Replay zur Hilfe gezogen werden. QB Alex Smith warf 20/30 Pässen für 181 yds. Die Bears dagegen wirkten erneut hilflos. QB Connor Shaw zeigte die besten Ansätze, spielte aber nur kurz. WR Cameron Meredith war mit 4 catches für 76 yds und 1 TD vielleicht noch der effektivste Feldspieler der Offensive. CB Deiondre Hall konnte immerhin einmal mit einer Interception etwas Momentum für die Bears generieren. Baltimore Ravens 30, Detroit Lions 9 Eigentlich wollte man die Rückkehr von QB Joe Flacco und LB Terrell Suggs feiern. Aber diese Ereignisse wurden überschattet von der schweren Verletzung von TE Benjamin Watson, der sich im ersten Spielzug der Partie die Achillessehne riss. QB Ryan Mallett und Joe Flacco waren beide gleich in guter Form. Superstark RB Terrance West, der in nur 7 Läufen 43 yds machte. S Anthony Levine fing eine Interception und half seiner Mannschaft in Coverage. QB Matthew Stafford war nicht in Form, nur 14/23 Würfen für 95 yds und eine Interception. Damit war es um Detroits Offensive geschehen. Indianapolis Colts 23, Philadelphia Eagles 33 QB Sam Bradford weiterhin beeindruckend auf der Jagd nach dem Platz als Starting QB für die Eagles. Bradford war 17/20 für 167 yds 2 TD und eine Interception. CB Nolan Carroll ergatterte selbst eine Interception und die Eagles gewannen am Ende nicht einmal mit besonderen Schwierigkeiten. Die Colts hatten nicht so viel Schwung, QB Andrew Luck spielte nur durchschnittlich. Aber entscheidend war, dass man Philadelphia nicht stoppen konnte. Einen Touchdown erreichte man nach einem geblockten Punt, sonst wäre die Bilanz noch trostloser ausgefallen. New York Jets 20, New York Giants 21 WR Tavaress King fing 2 Bälle, beides Touchdowns, und half seinen Giants entscheidend im denkbar knappen Sieg gegen die Jets. QB Eli Manning war noch nicht in bester Verfassung, warf zwar 10/15 Pässe, aber hatte keinen Touchdown jedoch eine Interception. Auch das Laufspiel der Giants kränkelte. Die Jets benutzten gleich 4 Quarterbacks in diesem Spiel, fanden ebenfalls ihr Laufspiel nicht und hatten erneut in WR Robby Anderson mit 4 catches für 65 yds und 1 TD den besten Offensivmann. Oakland Raiders 14, Tennessee Titans 27 Etwas überraschend setzten sich die Titans in Oakland durch. Spektakulär war dabei eine Fumble Recovery von LB David Bass, der den Ball im Anschluss 47 yds zu einem Touchdown in die Endzone tragen konnte. QB Marcus Mariota warf 9/16 Pässen für 170 yds und lief noch dreimal für weitere 20 yds. Auf der Gegenseite war Derek Carr noch besser. 12/18 Pässen lagen 169 yds zu Grunde und noch 2 Touchdowns. Amari Cooper und DeAndre Washington waren die Empfänger. Auch im Laufspiel klappte es, nur die Verteidigung ließ Wünsche offen. Beide QBs machten den Eindruck, dass die Saison losgehen kann. Denver Broncos 17, Los Angeles Rams 9 QB Trevor Siemian scheint im Rennen um den Quarterbackjob die Nase vorne zu haben in Denver. Er warf 10/17 Bällen an den Mann für 122 yds 1 TD und 1 Interception. Sehr stark in der Verteidigung agierte LB Dekoda Watson, der neben seinen 4 Tackles auch 2,5 sacks einfahren konnte und so die O-Line der Rams immer wieder in Bedrängnis brachte. QB Jared Goff hatte auf der Gegenseite große Schwierigkeiten und brachte nur 4/12 Pässen an. Generell lief bei den Rams überhaupt nicht viel zusammen in der Offensive. Minnesota Vikings 23, San Diego Chargers 10 Minnesota im neuen Heimstadion erstmals unterwegs. QB Teddy Bridgewater zeigte sich in guter Form bei 12/16 Pässen für 161 yds und 1 TD. Der Pass zum Touchdown ging an WR Kyle Rudolph, der mit 3 catches für 56 yds auch gute Werte hatte. DE Justin Trattou setzte die Chargers-Quarterback schwer unter Druck und kam alleine auf 2 Sacks. Bei den Gästen war Offensiv nicht viel zu sehen, alle drei eingesetzten Quarterbacks hatten nicht ihren Sahnetag. Herausstechend war immerhin noch RB Melvin Gordon, der nur 4mal mit dem Ball lief, aber dabei 51 yds und einen TD schaffte. Auf sich aufmerksam machte S Dexter McColl, der 10 tackles auf sein Konto buchte. Das war der Topwert der Vorbereitungszeit in der gesamten NFL. Houston Texans 34, Aizona Cardinals 24 QB Brock Osweiler war gut in Form und warf 11/13 Bälle ins Ziel, erreichte 146 yds und 1 TD. WR Will Fuller fing 3 Bälle für 67 yds und 1 TD und wirkte gut im Zusammenspiel mit Osweiler. LB John Simon gelang der Spielzug des Tages. Er machte eine Interception von einem Pass von QB Carlton Palmer an der eigenen 41-yds-Linie und lief mit dem Ball zu einer „Pick6“ für 59 yds in die Endzone der Cardinals. Die Quarterbacks der Cardinals hatten jede Menge Probleme das adäquate Ziel zu finden und warfen 4 Interceptions. Matt Barkley spielte ansonsten nicht schlecht, hatte aber diese zwei ärgerlichen Turnovers. Carlton Palmer machte wirklich kein gutes Spiel und machte den vielleicht entscheidenden Fehler. WR Chris Hubert fing 3 Bälle für 72 yds und 1 TD und fiel positiv auf. Jacksonville Jaguars 26, Cincinnati Bengals 21 Die Jaguars mit dem ersten Sieg in der Preseason. QB Blake Bortles machte keine außergewöhnlichen Dinge, aber spielte solide. RB Joe Banyard lief 11mal für 54 yds und 1 TD. Überragend am Ende des Spiels die Interception von LB Hayes Pullard, der den Ball an der eigenen 38-yds-Linie abfing und dann 62 yds zum Touchdown galoppierte und das Spiel für die Gastgeber gewann. QBs AJ McCarron und Andy Dalton spielten gut für die Bengals, aber die beiden weiteren QBs Keith Wenning und Joe Licata konnten dem Spiel überhaupt keine Impulse geben. Die Bengals spielten ein bisschen auf Sparflamme und verloren am Ende dann verdient das Match..
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