A Look at the Teams Playing and Sitting Out in NFL Preseason Week 2

A Look at the Teams Playing and Sitting Out in NFL Preseason Week 2

New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) is shown at MetLife Stadium after the game, Thursday, August 8 2024, in East Rutherford.

  • Who is playing in NFL preseason Week 2?
  • Among those suiting up is New York Giants QB Daniel Jones
  • Read below for NFL preseason Week 2 starting lineups and injury news

NFL preseason is in full swing, and Week 2 features another 16 games with all 32 teams taking the field. The action gets underway with a matchup between the Patriots and Eagles on Thursday, August 15th, before commencing with a Sunday night showdown between the Saints and 49ers.

Among the confirmed players taking the field in NFL preseason Week 2 is New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. Meanwhile in Steel City, Justin Fields is expected to get another chance to make his case for Pittsburgh’s starting QB role.

Here is a look at the projected starting lineups for Week 2 of NFL preseason.

NFL Preseason Week 2 Notable Players Expected to Play

Team Player-Position
Arizona Cardinals TBD
Atlanta Falcons TBD
Baltimore Ravens TBD
Buffalo Bills TBD
Carolina Panthers TBD
Chicago Bears TBD
Cincinnati Bengals TBD
Cleveland Browns TBD
Dallas Cowboys TBD
Denver Broncos TBD
Detroit Lions Jameson Williams-WR
Green Bay Packers Jordan Love-QB (limited snaps)
Houston Texans C.J. Stroud-QB (limited snaps)
Indianapolis Colts TBD
Jacksonville Jaguars TBD
Kansas City Chiefs TBD
Las Vegas Raiders TBD
Los Angeles Chargers TBD
Los Angeles Rams TBD
Miami Dolphins De’Von Achane-RB
Minnesota Vikings Jordan Addison-WR
New England Patriots Drake Maye-QB
New Orleans Saints Jake Haener-QB or Spencer Rattler-QB
New York Giants Daniel Jones-QB (limited snaps)
New York Jets TBD
Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Hurts-QB (limited snaps)
Pittsburgh Steelers Justin Fields-QB
San Francisco 49ers TBD
Seattle Seahawks TBD
Tampa Bay Buccaneers TBD
Tennessee Titans TBD
Washington Commanders TBD

This table will be updated as more teams announce their Week 2 starting lineups. 

As starting lineup news breaks, make sure to check out the top NFL betting apps for the 2024 preseason to make a wager.

Jones Suiting Up

According to NFL Network’s Judy Battista, New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is “expected to play” in the team’s Week 2 preseason game against the Houston Texans. Despite the news, the Giants are the biggest underdogs on the Week 2 slate at +4.5.

Jones, who is entering a crucial season after the Giants picked up his fifth-year option, sat out the preseason opener but will see some action on Saturday as he continues to build chemistry with his receivers and adapt to the team’s new offensive scheme under head coach Brian Daboll.

Jones struggled in the 2023 season, posting a 70.5 passer rating over six games. He completed 108 of 160 passes (67.5%) for 909 yards, with only two touchdowns and six interceptions. Cutting down on turnovers and sacks will be key for Jones to keep his starting job long-term.

Fields Gets Another Chance

After a promising performance in the Steelers’ preseason opener, quarterback Justin Fields is expected to see more action in Week 2 against the Buffalo Bills. The latest NFL preseason odds price Fields’ squad as narrow 1.5-point favorites.

Fields, who is competing with veteran Russell Wilson for the starting job, completed five of six passes for 67 yards in his debut with the Steelers. Although he played well, some were critical of his ball security, an issue that dates back to his Chicago days.

Head coach Mike Tomlin has emphasized that the quarterback competition is ongoing, and Fields will have another chance to impress in live game action. He displayed the arm talent that made him a first-round pick, but his ball security issues are still a concern.

NFL Preseason Week 2 Projected Sitting

Team Player-Position
Arizona Cardinals TBD
Atlanta Falcons TBD
Baltimore Ravens TBD
Buffalo Bills Ty Johnson, RB
Carolina Panthers Andy Dalton, QB, Jonathan Brooks, RB, Xavier Legette, WR
Chicago Bears TBD
Cincinnati Bengals TBD
Cleveland Browns TBD
Dallas Cowboys Sam Williams, DE
Denver Broncos TBD
Detroit Lions John Cominsky, DE
Green Bay Packers TBD
Houston Texans TBD
Indianapolis Colts TBD
Jacksonville Jaguars TBD
Kansas City Chiefs Patrick Mahomes-QB, Travis Kelce-TE, Nick Bolton, LB
Las Vegas Raiders TBD
Los Angeles Chargers Justin Herbert, QB
Los Angeles Rams Matthew Stafford-QB, Puka Nacua, WR, Cobie Durant, CB
Miami Dolphins TBD
Minnesota Vikings Mekhi Blackmon, CB
New England Patriots TBD
New Orleans Saints Demario Davis, LB
New York Giants TBD
New York Jets Aaron Rodgers-QB
Philadelphia Eagles TBD
Pittsburgh Steelers TBD
San Francisco 49ers Samson Ebukam, DE
Seattle Seahawks TBD
Tampa Bay Buccaneers YaYa Diaby, DE
Tennessee Titans DeAndre Hopkins, WR
Washington Commanders TBD

Don’t Expect Mahomes, Kelce

The Kansas City Chiefs are unlikely to risk superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce for an extended period in their Week 2 preseason game against the Detroit Lions.

While both players might see a series or two, head coach Andy Reid is expected to prioritize their health and give more playing time to backup quarterback Carson Wentz and the team’s younger tight ends.

Rodgers, Stafford Update

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is unlikely to see playing time in the team’s Week 2 preseason matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. The 35-year-old battled through large portions of the 2023 season with a thumb injury and won’t want to take any risks.

The 2023 season was another productive year for the veteran Stafford in his 3rd with the Rams. He eclipsed 3,900 passing yards and 24 TDs for the 2nd straight year in LA. While his completion percentage and yards per attempt dipped from career highs in 2021-22, Stafford still posted a solid 92.5 rating.

While it’s unclear if fellow veteran QB Jimmy Garoppolo will see any action, backup quarterbacks Stetson Bennett and Brett Rypien are expected to handle the majority of the snaps.

Meanwhile, in New York, Aaron Rodgers won’t play Saturday against the Panthers despite stating to the public that he wishes to play some preseason games. However, he’s since gone on to say “preseason is not real football.”

Jets head coach Robert Saleh has indicated that Rodgers will not play in the first two preseason games and might also sit out the third. The four-time league MVP suffered a season-ending injury on his first snap of the 2023-24 season with the Jets.

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As NFL preseason Week 2 approaches, football fans are gearing up to see some exciting matchups between teams looking to fine-tune their skills before the regular season kicks off. This week, some teams will be taking the field while others will be sitting out, giving fans a chance to see how their favorite players are performing and how their teams are shaping up for the upcoming season.

One team that will be taking the field in Week 2 is the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs are coming off a strong showing in Week 1, where they defeated the San Francisco 49ers 19-16. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes looked sharp in his limited playing time, completing 8 of 10 passes for 126 yards and a touchdown. The Chiefs will be looking to build on that performance in Week 2 as they take on the Arizona Cardinals.

Another team that will be playing in Week 2 is the New England Patriots. The Patriots are coming off a disappointing loss to the Washington Football Team in Week 1, where they were shut out 22-0. Quarterback Cam Newton struggled in his debut with the team, completing just 4 of 7 passes for 49 yards. The Patriots will be looking to bounce back in Week 2 as they take on the Philadelphia Eagles.

On the other hand, there are some teams that will be sitting out in Week 2. One of those teams is the Green Bay Packers. The Packers are coming off a strong showing in Week 1, where they defeated the Houston Texans 26-7. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers looked sharp in his limited playing time, completing 5 of 7 passes for 133 yards and a touchdown. The Packers will be using Week 2 to rest their starters and give their backups some valuable playing time.

Another team that will be sitting out in Week 2 is the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams are coming off a tough loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 1, where they were defeated 13-6. Quarterback Matthew Stafford struggled in his debut with the team, completing just 5 of 12 passes for 89 yards. The Rams will be using Week 2 to regroup and work on improving their performance before the regular season begins.

Overall, NFL preseason Week 2 promises to be an exciting week for football fans as they get a chance to see how their favorite teams are shaping up for the upcoming season. Whether your team is playing or sitting out, there will be plenty of action to keep fans entertained and eager for the start of the regular season.