PHILADELPHIA — The second preseason game for a team can often be one where it's difficult to draw interest because of a lack of star power. Considering the Browns and Philadelphia Eagles just concluded two days of joint practices, that takes away a whole lot of that from their preseason game.

That's before one gets to the quarterback situation, which has been a mess because of injuries throughout training camp. That was increased heading into the Aug. 16 game with fifth-round pick Shedeur Sanders "unlikely" to play , according to coach Browns Kevin Stefanski, because of an oblique injury.

So where do you look for intriguing players to watch when the starters are certain to not play and the highest-profile rookie on the team is unlikely to because of injury? You take a look at t

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