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Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers win in NFL preseason | TUDN NFL

Denver Broncos y San Francisco 49ers closed out week 2 of the NFL preseason this Sunday with wins over Green Bay Packers y New Orleans Saints.

Broncos defeated Packers 27-2 and 49ers beat Saints 16-10.

At Empower Field at Mile High, home of Broncos, Bo Nix, The 24-year-old rookie, selected in the first round of this year’s draft, shined at the controls for Denver with eight of nine completions, 80 yards and a touchdown that he connected with Tim Patrick.

It was the second notable appearance of Nix in this preseason. With this performance he is positioned as the favorite to be the starting quarterback in the regular season over Zach Wilson y Jarrett Stidham.

Con Packers, Sean Clifford, He was in poor form. He completed six of ten passes for 43 yards, was intercepted and sacked once.

In the triumph of San Francisco by 16-10 over New Orleans, 49ers quarterback Joshua Dobbs showed an ability to extend plays and run the ball. He rushed for 133 yards and a touchdown.

Brock Purdythe lead quarterback, led the Gambusinos’ offense in the first quarter. He struggled to connect with his receivers, and was even on the verge of having an interception.

By New Orleans, Derek Carr He had a regular performance, completing seven of nine passes for 47 yards.

Chris Olave, Mexican-born receiver, caught three passes for 26 yards with the Saints.

Week 2 started last Thursday with a victory for Philadelphia Eagles 14-13 over New England Patriots.

Of Saturday’s 13 games, the highlight was the Kansas City Chiefs’ 23-24 loss to the Detroit Lions. It was the Chiefs’ second consecutive loss.

In ChicagoCaleb Williams had a good performance in his team’s victory by 27-3 over Cincinnati Bengals.

Buffalo Bills defeated by 3-9 a Pittsburgh Steelers.

In one of the most intense games the Dallas Cowboys defeated Las Vegas Raiders 12-27. Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey hit a 66-yard field goal that didn’t count toward tying the record for longest field goal in NFL history because it didn’t happen in a regular-season game.

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