Sunday, August 23, 2026

Off life support — Confident Ty Robinson dominating preseason

Off life support — Confident Ty Robinson dominating preseason originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio dropped the line of the summer last week when asked about Ty Robinson’s performance in the preseason opener.

“Yeah, he came to life,” Fangio said. “He’s been on life support since he’s been here, but he came to life and hopefully that will continue.”

Well, that did continue on Saturday night. Against the Patriots in the Eagles’ second preseason game this summer, Robinson was a force at defensive tackle with 4 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 QB hits and 3 TFLs. He was everywhere.

It’s very clear that Robinson is no longer on life support after coming alive over the last few weeks in training camp and the preseason.

But did Robinson hear what Fangio said about him? 

“I did,” Robinson said with a wide smile. “And you know what? I’ll take that as a compliment. He’s not wrong.

“Last year, I just had to find myself. I was on scout team, understanding how the NFL worked. We have a pretty good offensive line, so getting to work against those guys and just getting better. It’s obviously showing that it’s helping.”

Robinson, 25, is playing with a ton of confidence right now and the coaching staff has helped to pull that out of him.

The Eagles drafted Robinson in the fourth round out of Nebraska last season and he was mostly just buried on the depth chart as a rookie. He played just a total of 104 defensive snaps and was behind Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Moro Ojomo and Byron Young on the depth chart. All those guys are still on the team in 2026, but Robinson still wants to carve out a role.

And based on the way he’s played this preseason, he could actually help the Eagles this season.

“Obviously, my goal is to play,” Robinson said. “I want to be a contributor for this team. Somebody’s gotta take those reps so when I get thrown in there, it’s just an opportunity to go out there and show them that I’m able to climb that depth chart and just keep performing.”

Robinson now has three sacks in two preseason games. But what has really stood out is how violent he has been when he hits the quarterback. He punished the Patriots’ quarterback Tommy DeVito on both of his sacks Saturday night.

“Yeah, that’s been a part of my game since college,” Robinson said. “You have to have that violence to play defensive line, otherwise I wouldn’t be here playing defensive line. Obviously, the Eagles saw that in me when they drafted me. It’s only right to show them that I got it.”

The defensive tackle position is one of the deepest on the Eagles’ roster and it won’t be easy for Robinson to earn playing time. But it’s pretty amazing we’re talking about playing time when just a few weeks ago, it was fair to wonder if Robinson was definitely going to be on the roster.

It really just shows how far he has come since the beginning of his second training camp.

“He did a nice job,” head coach Nick Sirianni said. “He continues to do a nice job and have a nice preseason. You know, he’s showing that knack to rush the passer, and I also think he’s doing a good job defeating blocks and doing a good job in the run game. Again, I’ll have to watch the tape from today. The splash plays obviously were there.”

We’ll see if Robinson can actually earn a role this season.

Based on the last couple of weeks, there’s a real possibility.

“That’s not up to me,” Robinson said. “I’m just going to keep doing it. We’ve got one more game. I’m going to go out there and perform again and prove why I belong here.”



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Odell Beckham Jr. came oh-so-close to proving to Giants, fans he still has it

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — This was what all those Odell Beckham Jr. fans were waiting for.

Perhaps it was what head coach John Harbaugh was waiting for, as well: a chance, a real opportunity to turn back the clock with a vintage highlight to allow all of Beckham’s many supporters to cry out, “See, he’s still got it!’’

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It was late in the second quarter of Saturday’s 26-3 preseason victory over the Dolphins, and the Giants fans on the scene at Hard Rock Stadium let out an audible gasp when Jameis Winston looked into the end zone from the Miami 14-yard line.

Beckham got behind cornerback Miles Battle and Winston put the ball where it needed to be.

It was about to happen.

Beckham leaped into the air at the back of the end zone. A touchdown felt imminent, and that would have been something to rekindle those OBJ memories.

Alas, it did not happen.

The ball sailed between Beckham’s hands and deflected away, as he could not make a grab that would have been fairly routine for him years ago during his heyday with the Giants.

Beckham, clearly frustrated, went to his knees and bent backward as far as he could, his helmet nearly scraping the ground.

It was a tough moment for the 33-year-old, who did not play in the NFL last season and is looking to make a comeback with the franchise that made him a first-round pick in 2014.

“He was in the air a long time,’’ Harbaugh told The Post. “He got up — way up. I know he would say, ‘I wake up at 4 in the morning and I’m making that play.’ He knows he can make that play, and it’s a really tough play to make.

“Making it would have just been spectacular. I looked at that play as a positive in his favor. I thought it was impressive where he was at, going to get the ball. I think he’s capable of still making that play.’’

Beckham feels the same way.

Odell Beckham Jr. breaks a tackle against cornerback Ethan Bonner during the first half of the Giants’ 26-3 preseason win over the Dolphins on Aug. 22, 2026 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

“I’m pissed,’’ he said. “This is the one that keeps me up at night. It’s a play I know I can make. I just felt like I was hanging so long. You take it on the chin like a man. The confidence is still there. I know I’ll make that play the next time.”

Darius Slayton, Calvin Austin III and rookie Malachi Fields started at wide receiver, but Beckham was given plenty of opportunities in the first half. He made a nifty move on cornerback Ethan Bonner along the left sideline to turn a short gain after the catch into a 12-yard pickup. After he failed to come down with the ball in the end zone, Beckham hauled in a 5-yard reception to set up a Dominic Zvada field goal as time expired in the first half.

Jameis Winston (left) celebrates with Odell Beckham Jr. during the first half of the Giants’ preseason win over the Dolphins. AP Photo/Lynne Sladky

Harbaugh has called Beckham one of his favorite players — they were together in 2023 with the Ravens — but personal feelings will not dictate roster spots. Beckham has stayed healthy and on the field — a major prerequisite — but has yet to make a play to separate himself from the other wide receivers in the room.

“I don’t care if it was higher, lower, wherever it was at, that’s on me,’’ Beckham said. “I feel like if the ball is anywhere near me, if it touches my fingertips, I’m supposed to catch it.’’

He nearly did. Almost.



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Saturday, August 22, 2026

Riley Moss exits preseason game against Packers with injury

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The start of the Denver Broncos vs. Green Bay Packers Week 2 preseason game is underway and the Broncos already have an injury to a key starter.

Early on the first drive, Patrick Surtain II forced a fumble on wide receiver Christian Watson. That was recovered by Riley Moss. However, the play was overturned as Watson was ruled down by contact. As the play ended, Moss was seen leaving the field grimacing holding his ribcage apparently shaken up on the play.

According to various reports, Moss has exited the game and went into the blue medical tent. He is now back in the Broncos’ locker room. The extent of his injury isn’t known beyond the aforementioned, but this post will be updated with any relevant information once it becomes available.



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What channel is Browns vs. Bills game? Time, streaming for Shedeur Sanders' start

Deshaun Watson got the better of Shedeur Sanders in the first chapter of the Cleveland Browns' preseason quarterback battle.

Sanders will have a chance to issue a rebuttal as he prepares to start against the Buffalo Bills in preseason Week 2.

Browns coach Todd Monken is sticking to his plan of giving both Watson and Sanders a chance to log a preseason start. Watson got the first crack at locking down the role against the Chicago Bears, so Sanders will be up next.

Right now, Watson appears to have the edge. After all, he was named the starter of the first preseason contest and outplayed Sanders during that game, a 34-10 loss.

But things can change rapidly in the NFL, so Sanders could find himself back in the conversation if he is able to log a quality outing against Buffalo.

Here's what to know about the Browns vs. Bills preseason game, including how to watch it.

What time is Browns vs Bills?

Kickoff between Cleveland and Buffalo is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, Aug. 22.

How to watch Browns vs. Bills on Saturday

  • Date: Aug. 22
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Venue: Huntington Bank Field
  • Location: Cleveland, Ohio

Browns vs Bills TV channel

  • TV channel (national): NFL Network
  • TV channel (local): WEWS (Cleveland) | WIVB (Buffalo)
  • Streaming:NFL+ | Fubo

Saturday's Browns vs. Bills game will air on the NFL Network. Cord-cutters can stream the game on Fubo, which carries NFL Network, as well as CBS, NBC, Fox and the ESPN family of networks.

NFL+ Premium will also carry the entirety of the preseason, so streamers can use that service to watch the Browns-Bills contest.

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NFL preseason Week 2 schedule

Thursday, Aug. 20

  • Houston Texans vs. Las Vegas Raiders, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN
  • Los Angeles Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers, 10 p.m. ET

Friday, Aug. 21

  • Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Jets, 7 p.m. ET
  • Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Carolina Panthers, 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Denver Broncos vs. Green Bay Packers, 9 p.m. ET

Saturday, Aug. 22

  • Detroit Lions vs. Washington Commanders, noon ET
  • Cleveland Browns vs. Buffalo Bills, 1 p.m. ET
  • Indianapolis Colts vs. Atlanta Falcons, 1 p.m. ET
  • Minnesota Vikings vs. Baltimore Ravens, 1 p.m. ET
  • Los Angeles Rams vs. New Orleans Saints, 4 p.m. ET
  • Miami Dolphins vs. New York Giants, 4 p.m. ET
  • Cincinnati Bengals vs. Chicago Bears, 7 p.m. ET
  • New England Patriots vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 7 p.m. ET
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys, 10 p.m. ET

Sunday, Aug. 23

  • Titans vs Seahawks at Nissan Stadium, 8 p.m. ET

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Friday, August 21, 2026

49ers get redemption, answers in preseason win over Chargers

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The San Francisco 49ers were left humbled by Tuesday’s joint practice with the Los Angeles Chargers. Brock Purdy ran into a buzzsaw on one field, while Justin Herbert ran roughshod on the other.

It was a different story when the teams met Thursday night at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. in the first preseason action for either starting quarterback and the most extended run yet for a few 49ers first-stringers.

Both QBs played just one series, and their snap counts (Purdy: 12, Herbert: three) told the story just as much as the scoreboard (49ers 41, Chargers 17).

Justin Herbert throws the ball against defensive end Romello Height (94) during the first half of the 49ers’ 41-17 preseason win over the Chargers at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. on Aug. 20, 2026. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

If there were three main characters:

1) Raheem Morris’ defense, which showed off a wider array of looks and was more disruptive than it was on Tuesday.

2) De’Zhaun Stribling, who has played himself into the starting lineup in Melbourne.

And 3) Jacob Cowing, who raced 83 yards through defenders and into the end zone for a punt return touchdown.

The punt-return gig is one of the few undecided jobs in camp, and the field was shaken up a bit when Deebo Samuel went back deep on the first two punts from JK Scott.

Samuel, making his preseason debut, caught one pass on two targets for four yards. He’s been listed as the top kick returner on the depth chart since he signed his contract. But he’s never returned a punt in his NFL career.

He still hasn’t. He signaled for a fair catch twice, letting the first boot go by him and cleanly fielding the second at the 12-yard line, despite having some room to run. 

Jacob Cowing runs toward the end zone to score on a punt return during the first half of the 49ers-Chargers preseason game. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill

Cowing, who had been locked in a two-man competition with Jordan Watkins, didn’t let his opportunity pass him by. A fourth-round pick in 2024, the speedy receiver missed all of last season after injuring his hamstring in the preseason.

With one electric return, Cowing have just locked up a roster spot. The 49ers haven’t had a punt returner take one to the house since Ted Ginn Jr. all the way back in 2011.

The punt return team got in plenty of practice thanks to the defense’s redemption arc.

Sam Okuayinonu and Jaden Dugger teamed up to bring down Omarion Hampton in the backfield on the Chargers’ first play from scrimmage, and Los Angeles went on to its first of four three-and-outs of the first half.

De’Zhaun Stribling catches a pass against defensive back Tony Jefferson during the first half of the 49ers-Chargers preseason game. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill

Renardo Green made his first of two open-field tackles on second down, and Deommodore Lenoir broke up Herbert’s third-down pass intended for Ladd McConkey.

Third downs were no issue for the 49ers’ starting offense, at least as long as it included Stribling. The second-round rookie with sticky hands hauled in two first downs among his four catches for 46 yards on five targets before hitting the showers.

Through two preseason games, Stribling has hauled in 11 of 13 possible targets for 108 yards.

He has impressed at every turn in his first training camp and in his second preseason game checked off an important box: in-game rapport with the starting quarterback.

San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan walks on the sideline during the first half of the 49ers-Chargers preseason game. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill

Purdy completed four of six passes for 29 yards — 3-for-3 for 25 yards when targeting Stribling.

Trey Lance didn’t leave the 49ers second guessing themselves for moving on from the former No. 3 overall pick. He took over for Herbert after the opening series and went 10-of-16 for 73 yards. He also helped the 49ers defense avoid a couple lowlights, overshooting a deep ball to an open receiver and missing a blown coverage that left his running back open in the flat.

The other open competition to camp is at left guard. Rookie Carver Willis started there alongside the first-string offensive line, with Connor Colby at right guard. Austen Pleasants got a look there too before leaving with a knee injury.

Shanahan said afterward that Pleasants’ knee injury wasn’t an ACL. Fellow guard Robert Jones was ruled out of next week’s preseason finale with an undisclosed injury. And the 49ers lost two players to hamstrings: Green and linebacker Nick Martin.

Left tackle Trent Williams, linebacker Fred Warner and receiver Mike Evans were among the healthy 49ers who did not suit up.



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Thursday, August 20, 2026

Eagles' Vic Fangio drops the line of training camp and other notes

Eagles' Vic Fangio drops the line of training camp and other notes originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Vic Fangio dropped the line of the summer on Wednesday.

Ahead of the Eagles’ first of two joint practices against the Patriots in New England, the veteran defensive coordinator was asked what second-year defensive tackle Ty Robinson showed him in the preseason opener on Saturday.

“Yeah, he came to life,” Fangio said. “He’s been on life support since he’s been here, but he came to life and hopefully that will continue.”

Fangio said what most people have observed about Robinson since the Eagles drafted him in the fourth round last year. As a rookie, Robinson was buried on the depth chart and didn’t make much of an impact when he did play.

But the 25-year-old had a great rep that resulted in a sack against the Ravens on Saturday in Baltimore. And that came after Robinson began to make some more plays in practice recently.

The Eagles still have Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Moro Ojomo and Byron Young ahead of Robinson on the depth chart. But Robinson is pushing for a roster spot and the hope is that he’ll continue to develop.

Why Vic loves joint practices

Fangio is never shy on his feelings about the importance of practice. So it should be no surprise that he’s a big fan of joint practices.

The Eagles are practicing twice against the Patriots this week.

“Yeah, I love doing these things,” Fangio said. “I think these things are great. I wish we would do another one. It’s great to go against a new team, new schemes, new players. You learn things. You’re going to get unscouted looks and plays and see how people react. These things are tremendous and can’t get enough of it.”

Explaining playing time

Since he was speaking for the first time since the preseason opener on Saturday, Fangio answered a few questions about why some guys played in that game and why others didn’t.

The only projected starter on defense to play against the Ravens was second-year linebacker Jihaad Campbell. Fangio explained why.

“When Nakobe (Dean) got back last year, his snaps got cut down a lot and I just feel he needs more reps,” Fangio said. “It proved it out in the game. He had a play or two that he didn’t play the right way, that he should be playing the right way. We’ve still got work to do.”

It was a bit of a surprise that Marcus Epps did not play against the Ravens. Epps is in a battle with Michael Carter II for that starting safety job. But just because he didn’t play, it doesn’t mean that competition is over. Fangio said it’s not.

So why didn’t Epps play?

“Because I wanted to see Carter get a lot of snaps at safety,” Fangio said. “Epps has played his whole career at safety. He’s getting a lot of reps in practice. This is new territory for Mike and we need to get him a bunch of reps there to really get him prepared and totally evaluated.”

This summer, Carter has been playing nickel, safety and dime for the Eagles. He’s the only defensive player getting reps at three different positions in camp. But his chance to earn a starting job is at safety. If not, he’ll be a valuable and versatile backup.

Their deepest position

There were plenty of years the Eagles would have killed for one linebacker as good as Jeremiah Trotter Jr. And he doesn’t even start on this team.

But Trotter is having a very good training camp.

“He’s reaping the benefits of being in the system for three years,” Fangio said. “He’s matured. He always knew what to do, but his processing is a whole lot faster and quicker. I mean, the most important quality you can have as an inside backer is instincts, play recognition. His is really showing more in this camp than it had before.”

The Eagles have been using this pairs of linebackers for most of camp. They have real depth at the position:

First team: Zack Baun and Jihaad Campbell

Second team: Jeremiah Trotter Jr. and Smael Mondon

Third team: Chance Campbell and Deontae Lawson

“Our ILB position is probably our deepest position on defense,” Fangio said. “We’ve got Trotter and Smael, that are two good quality players. Campbell, been hurt for a while, but I think he’ll be back out there today, and Deontae. So, I feel good about those guys.”

Ground to make up

A couple of seventh-round picks have returned to the practice field this week. S Cole Wisniewski had been out since Aug. 1 and OLB Keyshawn James-Newby (ankle) had been out since Aug. 3 until they both returned on Aug. 17.

They missed a ton of important reps.

“It’s hard to make up for lost time, especially with the way we practice anymore in the league,” Fangio said. “Reps are at a premium. It’ll be hard.”

But both rookies will have opportunities over the next couple of weeks to push for roster spots. There might be more opportunity for Wisniewski because the safety position isn’t as deep.



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