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Tennessee Titans vs Atlanta Falcons
Titans WR Elic Ayomanor shows potential for a regular-season role: Ayomanor frequently went in motion during his second preseason game, unlike many of his teammates.
This offseason, the Titans revamped their wide receiver lineup, with Calvin Ridley being the only significant returning player. They added veterans Tyler Lockett and Van Jefferson, and drafted Chimere Dike and Ayomanor in round four.
During the first preseason match, Jefferson and Ridley held key roles while Lockett was in the slot. Ayomanor served as backup to Ridley, and Dike filled in at the slot as well. The Titans rested Ridley and Lockett in the recent game.
Darnell Mooney’s Replacement Insights
In Mooney’s absence, Casey Washington appears to be a key depth piece to the Falcons. Though a sixth-round pick in 2024, Washington’s training camp performance has impressed, earning him a potential starting role if Mooney remains sidelined.
Darnell Mooney, currently dealing with a shoulder injury, did not participate in the latest game. Washington started in the earlier preseason match when the main receivers rested, suggesting he could be a valuable addition in deeper leagues if Mooney’s situation persists.
Kansas City Chiefs vs Seattle Seahawks Overview
Carson Steele is outpacing Elijah Mitchell and Brashard Smith: Steele has taken on a prominent role as the Chiefs’ second running back in recent matchups, reflecting a shift in the backfield hierarchy.
The Chiefs have typically rotated running backs throughout the preseason, with Isiah Pacheco starting but seeing limited time. With Kareem Hunt sidelined, Steele sustained his upward trajectory.