NEW YORK (AP) -- Roster cuts were made and practice squads filled out around the NFL during what's always a busy weekend on the league's waiver wire.
Several familiar names and players on roster bubbles took turns on the unemployment line - with some finding new jobs.
As teams now turn their focus to preparing for Week 1 after what has been an unusual summer because of the coronavirus pandemic, coaches and general managers are scouring the free agents lists with one big question:
Who's left that could help us?
In a nutshell, there aren't as many big-name veterans on the open market as there might usually be, especially at the quarterback spot.