NFL Week 3 preseason schedule: Packers-Chiefs, Rams-Bengals highlight four must-watch games

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We have come to the last week of pre-season. Friends, it’s almost time for the regular season. I know every week I say the 2022 season is almost here, but this time I really to say it.

Before we can get to the games that matter, we first have to play the third week of pre-season.

The players have their last chance to show the coaches their worth as the teams assess how their season is going.

There are some solid matchups for the final week of the preseason, including a possible Super Bowl preview, an offensive coordinator against his former team and a Super Bowl rematch.

Here’s a look at four games to watch in the final week of pre-season:

Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Thursday, August 25 at 8 p.m. ET
TV: NFL Network Flow: Fubo TV

Could this be a possible Super Bowl preview? It is certainly possible. These teams are each one of their respective conference favorites and have star quarterbacks, so they could both see each other in the big game this year.

This season, the Packers will focus on improving the receiving core after losing some key players on offense. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers spoke about the frusts with his offense, especially wide receiversthey are therefore an area of ​​the team to watch.

On Monday, head coach Matt LaFleur didn’t tell the starters if they were playing.

The Chiefs also lost a star receiver this offseason, with Tyreek Hill heading to the Miami Dolphins, so their offense will see some changes this year.

Kansas City will host the game between two teams who both have high expectations heading into the season. Both programs are expected to make a playoff with the championship as their goal.

Friday, August 26 at 8:15 p.m. ET
TV: Check local listings Flow: Fubo TV

The Patriots will face a familiar face, as they take on their former offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, who is now the head coach of the Raiders.

The Patriots were asked about the upcoming game after their home game against the Carolina Panthers, and many players noted that even though they faced former team members, it wouldn’t be a reunion. family and they would focus on taking care of Business.

Coming from the Patriots system, I imagine McDaniels would have the same mindset, focused on the game rather than seeing old friends again.

The Raiders are arguably in the toughest division in football and everyone seems to have differing opinions on where they will end up in the AFC West.

Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Saturday, August 27 at 6 p.m. ET
TV: NFL Network Flow: Fubo TV

A few months after Super Bowl LVI, we get a rematch. This game will be very different from the championship game, when the Rams beat the Bengals 23-20 to win the second home Super Bowl in NFL history, but alas, it’s still a rematch.

The teams will familiarize themselves before Saturday’s game, as they will have joint practices at the Bengals facilities on Wednesday and Thursday.

Rams head coach Sean McVay uses joint workouts to get starters reps because they’re not playing in the preseason.

Los Angeles quarterback Matthew Stafford is suffering from elbow pain, but downplayed the seriousness of the problem. His practice was limited due to the problem.

New York Jets vs. New York Giants

Sunday, August 28 at 1 p.m. ET
TV: NFL Network Flow: Fubo TV

The final game I’m highlighting for this week features teams with much lower expectations than the teams in the other games I’ve mentioned.

Both teams are coming off disappointing seasons and hoping the offseason changes can help them stave off the league’s embarrassment for lack of a better term.

The 2022 regular season hasn’t officially started, but both New York teams are already dealing with the loss of key players.

The Jets quarterback’s situation is far from ideal, with Zach Wilson injured in the preseason, leaving the team with Joe Flacco and Mike White leading the offense. Jets head coach Robert Saleh voices support for Flaccowho he thinks should start in the league.

On the other side, the Giants’ first-round pick, Kayvon Thibodeaux, suffered an MCL sprain. The linebacker could miss Week 1 of the regular season.

Both teams call MetLife Stadium home, but this week the Jets are the home team.



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