NFL considering trimming 2020 preseason to only two games

The NFL and NFLPA are discussing trimming the preseason by two games.

The Los Angeles Rams are set to begin the preseason on Aug. 14 at SoFi Stadium as they’ll host the Saints for an exhibition game. That matchup, as well as Week 2 of the preseason, may not take place, though.

According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the NFL and NFLPA are discussing trimming the preseason by two weeks, so that each team will only play two games. It’s not finalized yet, but some executives believe it could happen.

This is in response to the coronavirus pandemic and the limitations it has created in terms of sporting events taking place. It would also create more time between training camp and actual games being played, allowing teams to “ramp up,” as Pelissero put it, before the season starts.

That’s important considering OTAs and minicamp were canceled and no on-field work has taken place yet.

If the NFL were to cut the first two preseason games, the Rams would only face the Broncos at home and the Raiders on the road before beginning the regular season in September.

Losing two games wouldn’t be ideal for the Rams, who have three new coordinators on the coaching staff, but it wouldn’t have a significant impact, either.

The NFL’s ban on joint practices, however, is something that Sean McVay will surely miss. He’s used them as replacements for the preseason, allowing veterans and key starters to get work against other teams in controlled settings.

Broncos won’t have joint practices with Bears this summer

Due to new mandates from the NFL, the Broncos won’t be allowed to host the Bears for joint practices this summer.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a memo to teams on Tuesday that all clubs must hold training camps at their own facilities (opposed to traveling to a different location). The memo makes an exception for teams that are not allowed by local government to hold practices at their facility.

Goodell and the NFL Players Association also announced that there will be no joint practices this summer.

“We believe that each of these steps will enhance our ability to protect the health and safety of players and your football staffs and are consistent with a sound approach to risk management in the current environment,” Goodell said.

The Denver Broncos had hoped to hold joint practices with the Chicago Bears leading up to their Week 2 preseason game. Denver also considered practicing with the Jacksonville Jaguars but that plan was scrapped (Jacksonville isn’t among the Broncos’ preseason opponents).

To view the Broncos’ complete preseason schedule, click here.

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Former Saints LB Jonathan Vilma joins FOX Sports NFL broadcasting team

Retired New Orleans Saints LB Jonathan Vilma left his job as an ESPN college football analyst to join the Fox Sports NFL broadcasting team.

New Orleans Saints fans will hear a familiar voice calling games this fall. Super Bowl XLIV-winning linebacker Jonathan Vilma left his role as an ESPN college football analyst for the opportunity to call NFL games with FOX Sports, Andrew Marchand reported for The New York Post.

Vilma is expected to replace Ronde Barber in the booth next to veteran play-by-play broadcaster Kenny Albert. No. 51 previously co-hosted a college football Saturday pregame show with Mark Sanchez on ABC (in partnership with ESPN and Disney) while sometimes appearing on ESPN’s weekday morning shows.

Obviously, this wasn’t an opportunity he could pass up. Vilma has held his own in booth and panel settings as an analyst, but offering color commentary on games is new ground.

FOX is set to broadcast 10 Saints games this year, as well as their Week 2 preseason game with the Pittsburgh Steelers (which will be nationally-broadcast). That includes their season opener with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, their midseason rematch with the San Francisco 49ers, and this year’s Christmas Day game against Minnesota Vikings. Not a bad slate to start with for a rookie broadcaster.

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NFL not allowing joint practices, hitting Saints preseason hard

The NFL banned joint practices for the 2020 preseason in light of the coronavirus pandemic, limiting how the New Orleans Saints can work.

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The New Orleans Saints have often chosen to meet up with some of their preseason opponents for joint practices after training camp, but they won’t be allowed to do that in 2020; ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday that the NFL said as much in a leaguewide memo to its teams.

With the novel coronavirus pandemic still putting stress on America’s health infrastructure, the NFL wants to limit contact between its teams as much as possible. So the Saints and every other team will have to wait a year to share the practice field with one another.

It’s a big blow to the Saints’ usual preseason strategy. New Orleans has held joint practices with recent preseason opponents including the Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Texans, and New England Patriots, and were expected to do the same with the Los Angeles Rams ahead of the inaugural game at their new SoFi Stadium. The Saints will also scrimmage with the Texans again this summer, so it’s possible they hoped for another series of shared practices.

Sean Payton has enjoyed the benefits of these joint practices, as do many coaches around the NFL. One of them is his Rams counterpart Sean McVay, who explained last summer that, “There’s a premium on some of these practices where we’re going to get a chance to compete against the Chargers twice while we’re out here and then the Raiders twice when we go up to Napa. If we feel like we’ve gotten the work necessary, then that can [really] almost serve as the preseason work in a little bit more of a controlled setting.”

Losing these opportunities to practice at a higher speed against different opponents could mean the Saints are set to open the year a little foggier than normal. With padless practices so common these days, players simply don’t get the time to run and rehearse at full tempo like they used to.

Then again, this Saints team is moving into 2020 with a lot of continuity. Most of their starting lineup is returning from last year’s roster, and they don’t have many newcomers under bright spotlights. Maybe extra time working together before the regular season starts is what they need to avoid the slow starts that have plagued them the last few years.

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With joint practices not allowed, how will Rams handle preseason?

No joint practices will be allowed this year, which could change Sean McVay’s approach to the preseason.

The coronavirus pandemic may force Sean McVay to change one of his core offseason strategies this year. In each of the last two offseasons, McVay has played it safe by keeping his top players out of preseason action in an attempt to avoid injury.

That’ll be much more difficult to do this year after the NFL informed teams that joint practices will not be allowed this summer.

Joint practices have been a staple of training camp for the Rams in recent years. McVay has talked about the value they carry for players and coaches, allowing guys to compete against other teams in controlled environments.

The risk of injury in joint practices is far lower than it is in the preseason, which is part of the reason McVay has let his starters loose in practices against other teams instead of letting them hit the field for meaningless preseason games.

“There’s a premium on some of these practices where we’re going to get a chance to compete against the Chargers twice while we’re out here and then the Raiders twice when we go up to Napa,” McVay said last year. “If we feel like we’ve gotten the work necessary, then that can rally almost serve as the preseason work in a little bit more of a controlled setting.”

Jared Goff said in 2019 that he prefers joint practices to preseason games, too.

“I prefer them over preseason games, honestly, because we’re able to get the work in a controlled environment,” he said.

None of the Rams’ primary starters played in the preseason last year. Micah Kiser was one of the few would-be starters who did participate, and he suffered a pectoral injury that sidelined him for the entire season.

No significant injuries were suffered by Rams players in joint practices, and players were still able to go full speed and compete against an opponent that wasn’t their own teammates like it would be in a normal practice.

These joint practices don’t lack intensity, either. Last year, punches were thrown as a small fight broke out during the Rams’ session with the Raiders. Tempers cooled down quickly, but it was an example of how seriously players take these joint practices.

The Rams would’ve had the opportunity to hold joint sessions with their preseason opponents again this year, with the Raiders and Chargers both on the exhibition schedule. The Rams practiced against both teams last year.

Now with joint practices unavailable, how will McVay handle the preseason? Will he allow his starters to play limited snaps in an attempt to simply get them warmed up before the regular season? Or will he once again hold them on the sidelines and let the backups get extensive work?

McVay hasn’t said what approach he’ll take, but don’t expect him to stray too far from his core philosophy regarding the preseason. He’ll most likely keep players such as Jared Goff, Andrew Whitworth, Aaron Donald, Jalen Ramsey and Michael Brockers – proven veterans locked into starting jobs – on the sidelines.

The biggest difference this year compared to the 2019 preseason is the number of position battles and new faces near the top of the depth chart. The Rams still have competitions to sort out at center, guard, right tackle, outside linebacker, inside linebacker, as well as the No. 3 wide receiver and cornerback spots. Will camp practices be enough to settle those battles? Or will the coaching staff need the preseason to determine starters at each spot, too?

Not to mention, Cam Akers could be the starting running back, and thrusting him into action in Week 1 without any preseason work could be a gamble by McVay. The same goes for Terrell Burgess if he emerges as the best option at nickel corner.

McVay will have some tough decisions to make, but knowing his stance on the preseason and keeping players healthy, don’t hold your breath on seeing the Rams’ biggest stars suit up for meaningless exhibition games in August.

Denver Broncos 2020 Preseason Schedule

The Broncos’ 2020 preseason schedule has been finalized.

The Los Angeles Rams announced last week that their Week 3 preseason contest against the Denver Broncos has been finalized. The game has been scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. MT.

Here’s a look at the Broncos’ finalized preseason schedule:

  • Week 1: Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Rams (Saturday, Aug. 15 at 7:05 p.m. MDT)
  • Week 2: Denver Broncos vs. Chicago Bears (Saturday, Aug. 22 at 7:05 p.m. MDT)
  • Week 3: Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Rams (Saturday, Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. MDT
  • Week 4: Denver Broncos at Arizona Cardinals (Thursday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. MST)

None of Denver’s four preseason games will be nationally televised but they will all air locally on 9News/KTVD-20. Steve Levy (play-by-play), Brian Griese (analyst) and Rod Mackey (sideline reporter) will serve as the commentators for all of the team’s games on 9News.

The Broncos would like to hold joint practices with the Bears leading up to their Week 2 preseason game, depending on the status of COVID-19.

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Saints announce dates, times for 2020 preseason schedule

The New Orleans Saints announced the times and dates for their 2020 preseason games against the Rams, Steelers, Texans, and Dolphins.

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The New Orleans Saints revealed the specific times and dates for their 2020 preseason schedule, which will see them fly out for away games at the brand-new LoFi Stadium (visiting the Los Angeles Rams) and the historic Heinz Field (for a nationally-broadcast game with the Pittsburgh Steelers). After that two-game road series, the Saints will return to New Orleans to host the Houston Texans and Miami Dolphins in subsequent weeks.

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2020 Saints preseason:

Week 1: at Los Angeles Rams, Friday, Aug. 14 at 9 p.m. CT

This year’s preseason opener won’t kick off until 9 p.m. CT on Friday, Aug. 14, so maybe keep a pot of coffee ready. While Drew Brees probably won’t take the field in this one — he waited until Week 3 to make his preseason debut last year — there will still be plenty to watch out for, primarily the progress made by backup quarterbacks Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston. And the Rams’ shining new stadium should certainly catch the eye.

Where to watch: Local FOX affiliates (check here for full listings)

Where to listen: WWL Radio (870 AM and 105.3 FM)

Week 2: at Steelers, Sunday, Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. CT

This prime-time game should be fun, even if we see little of Brees and Ben Roethlistberger. The Steelers have a nice set of weapons on offense that should test the Saints defense well, giving us a good idea of how far they’ve progressed over the summer. Keep an eye out for how often Marcus Davenport and C.J. Gardner-Johnson stay on the field; it’s a critical time for the third-year defensive end, while Gardner-Johnson’s diverse set of skills mean the Saints may try him out in several different roles in the closest thing to a controlled environment.

Where to watch: FOX national broadcast

Where to listen: WWL Radio (870 AM and 105.3 FM)

Week 3: vs. Texans, Saturday, Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. CT

The Saints and Texans have been frequent preseason opponents in recent years, and it shouldn’t surprise anyone if the two teams schedule a few days of joint practices at the Saints’ facility in Metairie, as they’ve done in the past. This is the usual “dress rehearsal” game, and should be the first time we get a look at Brees in 2020. Maybe he’ll connect with new additions like Emmanuel Sanders, Ty Montgomery, or Adam Trautman in his brief time on the field against a live defense.

Where to watch: Local FOX affiliates (check here for full listings)

Where to listen: WWL Radio (870 AM and 105.3 FM)

Week 4: vs. Dolphins, Thursday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. CT

The preseason finale is the last opportunity many players will get to audition for a spot on the Saints’ roster, and this year’s depth chart is one of the deepest we’ve ever seen. NFL veterans like Montgomery, Margus Hunt, Anthony Chickillo, and James Hurst (should he officially sign with New Orleans, which hasn’t happened yet) will have one more shot to compete before roster cuts. It’ll be fascinating to see which members of the undrafted rookie class will have played their way onto the opening-day depth chart; no one expected much of Shy Tuttle or Deonte Harris this time last year.

Where to watch: Local FOX affiliates (check here for full listings)

Where to listen: WWL Radio (870 AM and 105.3 FM)

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Saints-Rams preseason game is now the first event on SoFi Stadium calendar

A series of canceled musician tours due to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic has elevated the Saints-Rams preseason game at SoFi Stadium.

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The New Orleans Saints will open their 2020 regular season in a big-time matchup against Tom Brady and the new-look Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but first they’ll kick off their four-game preseason schedule with a road trip against the Los Angeles Rams. And as of now, that Saints-Rams exhibition game is the first event to take place at the under-construction SoFi Stadium.

Event cancellations have followed in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic, with musicians including Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, and Guns N’ Roses each postponing their tours. That clears up SoFi Stadium’s calendar through to August, when the Saints and Rams are scheduled to kick off some time between August 13-17; the specific date hasn’t been nailed down yet, so stay tuned for updated information.

It’s looking like the Saints will get to open up two of the NFL’s shiny new venues this year, between this preseason game at SoFi Stadium and their Week 2 matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. The Saints have put up a stronger record as visitors (going 14-2 from 2018 to 2019, including the postseason) than as hosts (going 13-6 in that same time) in recent years, so this is a great opportunity to reestablish themselves as road warriors.

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Colts release 2020 preseason schedule

Here’s a look at the preseason.

The Indianapolis Colts have released the schedule for the 2020 preseason, which is slated to begin in August.

We don’t yet know what the next few months will hold, especially in regards to the protocol the league will put in place for games. It seems they are doing everything they can to get the season started on time—even if it means starting the season without fans.

Here’s a look at the preseason schedule for the Colts in 2020:

Week  Opponent Date Time (ET) Broadcast
1 vs. Philadelphia Thursday, Aug. 13 7:00 p.m. FOX59
2 vs. Washington Monday, Aug. 24 8:00 p.m. ESPN
3 at Buffalo Saturday, Aug. 29 4:00 p.m. FOX59
4 at Cincinnati Thursday, Sept. 3 7:00 p.m. FOX59

They get a primetime preseason game, which doesn’t hold much value but Week 2 of the preseason should see a solid time for the veterans on the field. Having two games within five days isn’t all that ideal, especially when its the two games in which the starters play the most.

It will be interesting to see what the rest of the offseason holds, but the Colts are preparing for a preseason until told otherwise.

Falcons announce 2020 preseason schedule dates

The Atlanta Falcons announced the dates and times of their four 2020 preseason games on Monday afternoon.

The Atlanta Falcons announced the dates and times of their 2020 preseason schedule on Monday afternoon. This year, the team has only four preseason matchups and won’t be participating in the NFL’s Hall of Fame game.

Check out the complete schedule below, which starts on Friday, August 14 at 7:00 p.m. ET on Fox when the Falcons host the Miami Dolphins.

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