Saturday's games
Jets: The Jets' most impressive newcomer was rookie running back
Braelon Allen. The fourth-round pick out of Wisconsin probably cemented his position as
Breece Hall's primary backup, rushing for 54 yards on six carries. With Hall sitting out (almost every starter got the day off), 6-foot-1, 235-pound Allen displayed power, vision and, yes, some speed on the perimeter. Allen's rookie running mate,
Isaiah Davis, made a 24-yard reception out of the backfield. Otherwise, it was a nondescript day for the fifth-round pick, who replaced Allen in the backfield and got a chance to return kickoffs and punts. Third-round wide receiver
Malachi Corley made a 33-yard kickoff return, the highlight of his day. First-round pick
Olu Fashanu, projected as
Tyron Smith's backup at left tackle, got plenty of work (24 snaps) and allowed two pressures and committed one penalty, per Next Gen Stats.
The only notable veteran newcomer to see action was quarterback
Tyrod Taylor (1-for-2, minus-1 yards), who started for
Aaron Rodgers and played only two series (both punts). He was under some duress, which might have factored into the decision to sit him down so quickly. The only projected starter who saw action was center
Joe Tippmann, who has battled snapping issues in camp.
-- Rich Cimini
Next game: at Panthers (7 p.m. ET, Saturday, Aug. 17)
Commanders: Washington saw what it hoped to from its most important newcomer -- rookie quarterback
Jayden Daniels. He played only one series, and it was against New York's second defense -- and with Washington's top three offensive tackles not playing. But Daniels' one series left the Commanders smiling.
He completed 2 of 3 passes for 45 yards and scored on a 3-yard touchdown run. On a third-and-6, Daniels changed the play at the line of scrimmage, switching from a screen and connecting on a go ball down the right side to
Dyami Brown. On the touchdown run, the safety wasn't fooled by the zone-read fake, but Daniels was too quick to the outside and scored easily.
Second-round pick
Mike Sainristil had a nice tackle in limited action at corner, and rookie tight end
Ben Sinnott caught three passes for 57 yards and showed the ability to break tackles after the catch on a 44-yard play. One key newcomer, linebacker
Frankie Luvu, displayed the speed and physical style he has shown throughout training camp. He's going to be a big help.
-- John Keim
Next game: at Dolphins (7 p.m. ET, Saturday, Aug. 17)