NFL Week in Review: Preseason Schedule Released, BJ Thompson’s Scary Incident, and More
The NFL preseason schedule has finally been released, and we can’t wait to see our favorite teams in action. But before we dive into the excitement of the upcoming season, let’s take a look at some of the top stories from around the league.
Preseason Schedule Released
The NFL has released its full preseason schedule, and it’s packed with exciting matchups. From the Hall of Fame Game between the Texans and Bears on August 1 to the final games on August 25, there’s something for every football fan. “The NFL’s full preseason schedule has been released, and we can’t wait to see our favorite teams in action.”
BJ Thompson’s Scary Incident
Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman BJ Thompson is awake and responsive after suffering a seizure and going into cardiac arrest during a special teams meeting. The incident was a scary reminder of the risks involved in playing professional football. “BJ Thompson is awake and responsive after a scary incident during a special teams meeting.”
Josh Jacobs’ Brazil Concerns
Raiders running back Josh Jacobs sparked a firestorm when he claimed that the Packers and Eagles wouldn’t be allowed to wear green during their game in Brazil. However, the NFL has since clarified that there’s no such ban. “Josh Jacobs sparked a firestorm with his claims about the Packers and Eagles’ uniforms in Brazil.”
Wide Receivers on the Rise
The NFL has seen a shift in recent years, with wide receivers becoming more valuable than ever. With players like Justin Jefferson, A.J. Brown, and Tyreek Hill leading the way, it’s clear that the position is more important than ever. “Wide receivers are more valuable than ever in the NFL.”
Randy Gregory Sues NFL and Broncos
Former Broncos linebacker Randy Gregory has filed a lawsuit against the NFL and the Broncos, claiming discrimination after being fined over $500,000 for using THC to treat his social anxiety disorder and PTSD. “Randy Gregory is suing the NFL and Broncos over discrimination claims.”