Who to watch for: Broncos vs. Seahawks
The National Football League is relaxing rules to encourage more crowd noise in stadiums this season.
By Nathan Fordyce | Bleacher Report
DENVER — It’s only the second game of the preseason, but the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks are each sitting at 1-0.
The Broncos pummeled the Chicago Bears, 31-3, despite the first-team offense lead by Peyton Manning.
The Seahawks defeated the Tennessee Titans, 27-17, behind rookie quarterback Russell Wilson’s stellar performance.
Each team will look to build on its victory, but, more importantly, get the first team offense and defense more repetitions against live action. Each first team should play all of the first, and possibly some of the second, depending on what coaches see.
There are always people to watch, even if it is only the preseason. Here are a few to keep your eye on. MORE>>>
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