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Week 1 of the NFL preseason has wrapped up, with all teams hitting the field and laying the groundwork for the upcoming regular season. While these games are just warm-ups, they provide valuable insights into roster battles and rookie performances. Let’s take a look at some of the standout moments from Week 1.

Rams quarterback Stetson Bennett overcame a rough start, throwing four interceptions before redeeming himself with a game-winning touchdown pass to secure a 13-12 victory over Dallas. The Rams drove 70 yards on 13 plays on their final possession, with Bennett finding tight end Miller Forristall for the winning score on fourth and goal.

Cooper Rush, vying for the backup QB role behind Dak Prescott, connected with Jalen Brooks for a 43-yard completion on the Cowboys’ opening drive, setting up a game-tying field goal.

Broncos’ first-round pick Bo Nix made his mark by throwing his first NFL touchdown to Marvin Mims Jr., giving Denver the lead over the Colts. Meanwhile, Spencer Rattler showcased his mobility with a rushing touchdown for the Saints against the Cardinals.

Jaguars’ Parker Washington capitalized on the new kickoff rule with a dynamic 74-yard return, setting up a touchdown pass from Trevor Lawrence to Travis Etienne. In Cincinnati, Joe Burrow connected with Tee Higgins for a touchdown, proving that their chemistry is still strong.

Vikings’ rookie Dallas Turner made an impact with a sack and two quarterback hits, while Tre Tucker’s impressive catch extension for the Raiders showcased his deep-threat potential. Bears’ rookie Caleb Williams displayed his arm strength with a 26-yard completion to Cole Kmet, hinting at his potential as a franchise quarterback.

Jayden Daniels’ read-option prowess was on display with a 3-yard touchdown run for Washington, and Joe Milton III turned heads for the Patriots with his playmaking ability, including a 28-yard touchdown pass to JaQuae Jackson.

Hendon Hooker of the Lions impressed with his rushing skills, trucking a Giants defender on his way to a solid performance. Eric Gray of the Giants showcased his agility with a 48-yard touchdown run, proving his value in the backfield.

In a chaotic play, the Lions threw an interception but managed to recover the fumble, highlighting the unpredictable nature of preseason football. As teams continue to fine-tune their rosters, these standout moments provide a glimpse of what’s to come in the 2024 NFL season.