Takk McKinley and James Conner will make their NFL makes a big appearance toward the evening diversion. At night, Drew Brees will confront his old group. Week 2 of the NFL preseason is in progress, and that implies more reps for one thing. After key players sat out their groups' openers, this end of the week denoted the short returns of the class' best players. On Saturday night, Tom Brady and Dak Prescott both made their preseason debuts. That pattern won't not proceed on Sunday, but rather the two diversions merit viewing. The first will give us two or three prominent NFL debuts. In the second, one group will hope to break a 10-diversion preseason losing streak. Hawks versus Steelers, 4 p.m. Two of the association's best groups will meet in a potential Super Bowl review Sunday evening when the Falcons go to Heinz Field for a preseason date with the Steelers. It presumably won't look anything like a Super Bowl review, however. Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and wide collector Antonio Brown will proceed to sit, and Le'Veon Bell is as yet waiting. The Falcons' own genius collector, Julio Jones, won't play either. As of late broadened running back Devonta Freeman is out too because of a blackout. Fun Steelers player to watch: Josh Dobbs Instructions to watch Falcons versus Steelers Time: 4 p.m. ET Place: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh Television: NFL Network On the web: Watch NFL Network Months in the wake of moving on from the University of Tennessee, Dobbs was a NFL beginning quarterback. Sort of. The new kid on the block earned his group's best spot behind focus in Pittsburgh's preseason opener after Roethlisberger chose to rest his forever tottered 35-year-old body. Reinforcement Landry Jones may play, however Dobbs acquires the begin against Atlanta. The primary year passer drove his group to a preseason win a week ago, yet in addition tossed a couple of capture attempts and required 15 goes to amass only 100 yards in a touch make a big appearance. Fun Falcons player to watch: Takk McKinley At the point when the Falcons drafted McKinley with the 26th pick in the current year's draft, he established a prompt connection. Presently, the youthful guarded end with a major identity will get the chance to indicate what he can do on the field. Holy people at Chargers, 8 p.m. The Chargers planted their banner in Los Angeles by losing their first amusement in the StubHub Center by a 48-17 edge. On Sunday, they'll seek after a superior result in their new home. Los Angeles rang in its inaugural season in the city of holy messengers with a stepping, setting a disastrous harbinger for whatever is left of the season. Luckily for new Chargers fans, the group's second round of the preseason ought to at any rate be more amusing to watch. Two of the class' most hazardous passing offenses will meet in L.A's. private limits in a standoff that guarantees firecrackers — at any rate insofar as Drew Brees and Philip Rivers are on the field. Fun Saints player to watch: Michael Thomas Step by step instructions to watch Saints versus Chargers Time: 8 p.m. ET Place: StubHub Center, Carson, Calif. Television: NFL Network On the web: Watch NFL Network Thomas' new kid on the block battle was so amazing it enabled New Orleans to discard Brandin Cooks, returning off to-back 1,100-yard crusades, to the Patriots in a pre-draft exchange. Presently, the Saints' No. 1 wideout part has a place with the previous Ohio State champion, and he looks greatly equipped for satisfying desires in year two. Thomas had 1,137 accepting yards and nine touchdowns in spite of making just 12 begins the previous fall. Anticipate that him will be far and away superior in 2017. Fun Chargers player to watch: Joey Bosa Los Angeles contributed hard to control up its offense this fall, however one dangerous safeguard could take the demonstrate this fall. Bosa, 2016's Defensive Rookie of the Year, satisfied the buildup of being the No. 3 general pick by tearing through hostile lines on the way to 10.5 sacks in 12 diversions. Contradicting blockers will have the chance to think about his amusement film a little harder this season, yet the as yet developing Bosa will have the opportunity to make his check as one of the class' most effective safeguards, beginning this preseason. Contrasted with other preseason diversions, is this value my chance? On the off chance that Rivers and Brees both play, it ought to be a good time for a slightest a short time. Brees sat out a week ago, however it's somewhat more individual this week now that he'll be conflicting with his previous group and his previous reinforcement. Through joint practices all week, the two seemed as though they were having a ton of fun contending in quarterback challenges. Then again, the Chargers are falling off a 31-point misfortune and the Saints have lost 10 straight preseason diversions. So this one could be somewhat tragic, as well.