NFL preseason schedule 2014: TV schedule for week 2 [Preview]

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The commencement of the National Football League preseason games mark the beginning of never-ending Sundays fans will dedicate to watching their favorite teams.

One of the most prevalent speculations during this period is the fact that many of the rookies might be playing major roles for their respective teams this season. According to rumors, Blake Bortles, Brandin Cooks, Kelvin Benjamin, Jadeveon Clowney, and several others may be slated for a glorious season this August.

Despite the excitement and fanfare brought about by fresh faces and eager players in the field, some of the teams are experiencing a bit of difficulty on the adjustments made by their superiors this season. One of the teams facing this challenge is the New York Giants. Some fans and experts claim that the New York team might be off to a struggling season as the players and coaches strive to adjust in their new offense. In fact, fans have noticed that Eli Manning and his starting group have been laboring to find establish stability in their plays, as well as reliability on each other as teammates. However, experts believe that these issues are exactly the same concerns that make the preseason an important event for fans, players, and the coaches of all the team. This insight, nonetheless, fails to ease the anxiousness of some fans who fear that their favorite teams might fumble during the actual season if these issues are not resolved immediately. In fact, the second week of the preseason still has three games remaining on the schedule.

Last Sunday, the Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers faced off. The matchup was perceived to be the exact opposing teams that will possibly be facing each other in this year's Super Bowl. As seen in the previous Super Bowl, the Broncos were decisively beaten due to the lack of highly needed intensity on their defense. Apart from this disadvantage, the team also lost Eric Decker and Knowshon Moreno. These losses added to their shortcomings, particularly on the offensive side. However, fans believe that having Emmanuel Sanders and Montee Ball might be able to resolve these issues.

The schedule for the NFL preseason week 2 can be seen below and the full schedule can be found here.

Date Time (ET) Matchup Watch
Sunday, Aug. 27 4 p.m. Denver at San Francisco NFL
Sunday, Aug. 27 8 p.m. Kansas City at Carolina Fox
Monday, Aug. 28 8 p.m. Cleveland at Washington ESPN