My name is Ashley and like many of you know football is back in full swing. I like many women out there (hopefully) get excited when football comes around. Here are a few of my takeaways from the past week of preseason match-ups.
Thursday-Saturday
Jets: 13
Colts: 10
A pretty evenly split game through the first 3 quarters with point for point until the 4th quarter Andrew Furney hits a 51 yard field goal for the win. The Colts had one turnover, but not a dramatic difference in stats for either team.
Patriots: 6
Redskins: 23
I hate to say I love seeing the Redskins come out strong in the preseason, especially against the Patriots. Washington almost doubled the possession time in this game, which is obvious in the outcome. Washington had a strong running game, Seastrunk with 12 carries for 63 yds.
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49ers: 3
Ravens: 23
Baltimore had some good looking drives this game. One 95 yd drive in 16 plays for a touchdown, with just over a 9 minute possession time.
Bengals: 39
Chiefs: 41
A pretty high scoring game for preseason. De'Anthony Thomas had an 80 yd punt return for a TD. Kirkpatrick made up for his special teams flop with his interception and a 40 yd TD return.
Broncos: 21
Seahawks: 16
I was overjoyed to see Denver come out with a win after their last meet up with the Seahawks. Too bad they didn't decide to show for the 2013 Superbowl too.
Cowboys: 7
Chargers: 27
No excitement in this game with T. Romo sitting out to recover from his back surgery. San Diego took this one home. Both teams had 9 drives but SD capitalized got down the field.
Dolphins: 10
Falcons: 16
Matt Ryan (ATL) made an impressive first drive finishing it off strong with a TD. Talk about a good confidence boost for him and his team to come out that strong.
Buccs: 10
Jaguars: 16
Rookie Blake Bortles (JAX) came out with a positive attitude and a feeling of good chemistry with his team. Lovie Smith (Bucc's head coach) didn't seem very pleased with the first performance and was very short with his thoughts on the preseason opener.
Bills: 20
Panthers: 18
I was sad we didn't get to see Cam Newton (CAR) in any action at this game while he rests his ankle from an off-season surgery. First round draft pick, Kelvin Benjamin made the highlight play of the game with his 32 yd TD catch. This 240 lb WR was able to maintain his balance after contact with cornerback Stephon Gilmore (BUF) and completed a diving catch in the end zone. Well done Benjamin.
Raiders: 6
Vikings: 10
With the Vikings only putting points on the board in the 1st quarter and the Raiders only in the 4th, it made for a pretty uneventful game. Matt Cassel (MIN) got in made his mark and got out.
Eagles: 28
Bears: 34
Cutler, Palmer and Clausen all showed up for this game with each QB completing TD passes for their preseason opener. Foles (PHI) didn't have any excuses, especially with defensive end, Jared Allen (CHI) missing.
Saints: 26
Rams: 24
Michael Sam, the first openly gay NFL player made sure to stand out with his QB hit, helping him leave his NFL debut with confidence.
Browns: 12
Lions: 13
I am all about field goals, but I would have loved to see the Browns squeeze in a TD. They stayed consistent with a field goal in every quarter thanks to Billy Cundiff. That being said Megatron (Calvin Johnson) didn't play and we all know what a game changer he is.
Giants: 20
Steelers: 16
I am excited to see what Rashad Jennings will do for the Giant's running game. With 73 yds and a TD in the first quarter I'd say this could be the start to a great season for Jennings.
Packers: 16
Titans: 20
Well as everyone knows turnovers can be the poison in a team's morale and the scoreboard. Davante Adams fumbled a punt return in the first quarter that led to the Titans first TD. Not a great start to any game.
Texans: 0
Cardinals: 26
New Texan head coach Bill O'Brien might be a little worried after their opener. Two interceptions for Fitzpatrick was just the beginning to the downward spiral in Saturday's game. I hope to see a better performance next week for the Texans, but it is better to get out the jitters now in the preseason.
That is a wrap on my thoughts over the first week of preseason. I am excited to see who shows up in week two. Until then...