In Tennessee, Titans head coach Brian Callahan took a moment on Wednesday to discuss the recent trade involving Jarvis Brownlee. Callahan emphasized that this move is not indicative of a fire sale for the team, but rather a strategy to acquire more draft capital. This clarification comes amidst other league changes, and fans are curious about how this might impact the team’s future.
Meanwhile, in Washington, Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is working through his knee issue. As the team prepares for their upcoming game against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Daniels stated that the decision regarding his play will ultimately rest with the team. The uncertainty surrounding his status adds an element of intrigue to the matchup.
In Dallas, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer expressed confidence in his team’s ability to handle the Green Bay Packers in their important Sunday night game. Despite facing a few injuries, Schottenheimer believes Dallas is “good enough” to secure a victory.
As for players making headlines, Chicago quarterback Caleb Williams and Indianapolis running back Jonathan Taylor received praise for their performances in Week 3. The Vikings, under Carson Wentz’s leadership, showed a smoother operation on offense that surprised their upcoming opponents, the Pittsburgh Steelers, including head coach Mike Tomlin.
Looking ahead to Thursday night, the Seattle Seahawks will face the Arizona Cardinals. Notably, second-year running back Trey Benson is set to take on a heavier workload following James Conner’s injury, marking the second start of his career.
On a different note, the Philadelphia Eagles finally showcased the explosive offense expected of them this season, making a stunning comeback against the Los Angeles Rams after being down 26-7. Meanwhile, for the Packers, defensive player Micah Parsons will be aiming to sack his former teammate Dak Prescott for the first time in their Sunday clash.
Lastly, the Houston Texans are making waves by releasing starting safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson after just three games into the 2025 season. This move raises questions about the Texans’ strategic direction as the season unfolds.
