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Chiefs 27, Ravens 20
The Chiefs were able to use this to their advantage by jumping out to a 13-7 lead, thanks to a Xavier Worthy touchdown on an end-around. The Chiefs even had the ball near midfield with a chance to expand that lead prior to intermission, but Patrick Mahomes made a rare blunder, throwing an interception while under heavy pressure. Instead of leading 20-7 or 16-7, the Chiefs kept Baltimore alive, but at least had a goal-line stand to limit the damage to a field goal.
Mahomes’ interception was far from the only mistake the Chiefs made in the opening half. Isiah Pacheco dropped a potential touchdown, while JuJu Smith-Schuster dropped a definite touchdown. Travis Kelce also dropped a pass. However, Kansas City was a completely different team following intermission. The Chiefs played a clean game and constantly led by two scores. Worthy found the end zone once again on a wide-open 35-yard reception.
Baltimore, however, hung around, thanks to the brilliance of Lamar Jackson and unlikely hero Isaiah Likely. Jackson avoided pressure and drilled Likely with a 49-yard touchdown, and Likely made so many other plays, outclassing Mark Andrews, who looked decrepit coming off injury. The Ravens, ultimately down 27-17, kicked a field goal and then got the ball back with 1:50 remaining. Jackson hit numerous passes to Likely before launching a 38-yard bomb to Rashod Bateman, taking the ball down to the Kansas City 10-yard line. Jackson had Likely open in the end zone on the next play, but missed him. Jackson whiffed on another open player, Zay Flowers, on the next snap. The third time appeared to be the charm when Jackson hit Likely for a touchdown, but replay review ruled that Likely’s toe was out of bounds by an inch.
Eagles 34, Packers 29
The poor field conditions aside, this was an exciting shootout with numerous big plays from both teams. At one point in the third quarter, it seemed as though this game might ultimately be played in the 40s.
Both teams, however, made big mistakes. An early Love deep touchdown to Jayden Reed was negated by offsetting penalties. Jalen Hurts, meanwhile, made a couple of blunders. He was picked on a horribly telegraphed floater over the middle of the field, setting up a field goal, and later made a dumb throw across his body in the red zone to be intercepted a second time, wiping three potential points off the board. There were numerous other errors, including two botched snaps by Jason Kelce’s replacement, Cam Jurgens, one of which resulted in a lost fumble. A Philadelphia defender dropped a sure Love pick-six, while the Packers nearly intercepted Hurts on a couple of other occasions.
It looked like the Eagles were going to be in for a long night following Hurts’ first interception and the initial Jurgens botched snap, but they got their act together and were able to esablish a rhythm. Hurts hit A.J. Brown for a 67-yard touchdown bomb, while Saquon Barkley made numerous big plays, including a 34-yard run and an 18-yard touchdown reception.
All of this gave the Eagles a two-point lead, which appeared as though it would balloon to nine in the final minute when they reached the Green Bay 1-yard line. However, Jurgens’ second botched snap forced Philadelphia into a field goal. Down five with 30 seconds remaining, Love drilled a 33-yard pass to Reed, setting up for a possible Hail Mary. Instead, Love and center Josh Myers were injured on the ensuing play, forcing Malik Willis into action. Willis ended up throwing an incompletion and getting sacked to end the game.
Dolphins 20, Jaguars 17
The Jaguars, conversely, were humming offensively. Brian Thomas drew a deep interference flag to set up a Travis Etienne touchdown, while Brian Thomas Jr. made an impressive toe-tap grab to put Jacksonville up 14-0.
Things began to unravel for the Jaguars, however, in the third quarter. Melting away in the sweltering heat, the offensive line began having major problems protecting for Trevor Lawrence, while Etienne lost a fumble into the end zone while up 17-7. Tagovailoa immediately found Hill for a touchdown bomb to get to within three points. The Dolphins had a chance to tie the game after a failed fourth-down conversion by Jacksonville, but Jason Sanders missed a chip-shot field goal.
Jacksonville continued to have new life, but Lawrence’s pocket continued to collapse. The Dolphins, granted one final possession, saw Tagovailoa put the team into field goal range, and Sanders was able to redeem himself with a 52-yard field goal to win the game.
Steelers 18, Falcons 10
What bettors didn’t take into account was that Pittsburgh’s defense would dominate Kirk Cousins and the Atlanta offensive line. The Falcons struggled to consistently keep the chains moving throughout the afternoon, as they were 2-of-9 on third down. Pittsburgh’s defense also forced some turnovers. Kirk Cousins was intercepted with a telegraphed throw over the middle of the field, which allowed Pittsburgh to convert one of its six field goals. Cousins also had a late throw that was intercepted when trailing 15-10 to give Pittsburgh another field goal. Cousins was actually very fortunate he didn’t have a couple of other turnovers, as T.J. Watt, who was a nightmare for Atlanta, made some splash plays that were negated by penalty.
With Watt and the rest of Pittsbrugh’s dominating, all Fields needed to do was take care of the ball, and that’s exactly what he did. Fields didn’t commit a single turnover, and even better, he misfired on just six occasions. Fields didn’t have many huge plays, though he was able to deliver a 40-yard bomb to George Pickens. He also had some timely scrambles. Fields didn’t put together the great DFS performance his owners were anticipating, but he won the game, which means that he could keep his job moving forward.
Vikings 28, Giants 6
Things did not begin well for the Vikings when fullback C.J. Ham fumbled well shy of the opening marker on a third-and-long play. This set up a field goal for the Giants, but this was false hope, as Minnesota outscored New York the rest of the way, 28-3.
Darnold, inexplicably, was unstoppable. He completed his first 12 passes for 145 yards. The Giants have one of the worst secondaries in the NFL, but this still shouldn’t have been possible because, frankly, it’s Sam Darnold, but the Giants couldn’t get Minnesota off the field when this game was still in question. On one sequence, Darnold completed a 44-yard bomb to Justin Jefferson and then hit Jefferson for a touchdown on fourth down.
Once the Vikings got out to a big lead, their defense began to dominate. The pass rush swarmed Daniel Jones, whose offensive line continued to be dreadful. Jones took five sacks and never had a chance. However, Jones also made some mistakes himself. He was intercepted twice, one of which was a telegraphed throw that Andrew Van Ginkel easily jumped and took back to the house. Minnesota just sat on the ball after that.
Patriots 16, Bengals 10
Whatever the reason, Cincinnati is now 0-1 with an embarrassing defeat as an eight-point home favorite to New England. The Bengals had a chance to win this game, but had a comedy of errors. For example, there was a sequence where Mike Gesicki appeared to score an early touchdown, but the call was overturned because replay review showed that the ball grazed the ground. On the very next play, Tanner Hudson appeared as though he was going to score after catching a pass from Joe Burrow, but he fumbled the ball at the New England 1-yard line. Instead of tying the game at seven, the Bengals continued to trail 7-0.
Cincinnati’s offense continued to be dreadful, trailing 10-0 in the third frame. The Bengals were given possession with a chance to put something on the board for once, but they lost a fumble on a kick return to set up a field goal for New England.
Because of this relinquished field goal, the Bengals were forced into a field goal to eventually trim the deficit from 16-7 to 16-10. They needed one stop to get a chance at the end, as the Patriots obtained possession with slightly more than two minutes remaining. However, the Bengals simply could not stop the run, as D.J. Reader was sorely missed. Rhamondre Stevenson picked up a pair of 9-yard gains to allow the Patriots to move to victory formation.
Bears 24, Titans 17
So, how did Chicago mount a comeback and ultimately prevail? The answer is Will Levis, who had one of the worst implosions anyone will ever see in a single game. The special teams began the disaster, as they had a blocked punt returned for a touchdown. They then handed the baton off to Levis, who surrendered a fumble on a strip-sack while up 17-13. This set up a field goal for the Bears. Levis then heaved a pick-six while under pressure despite winning 17-16 in the fourth quarter.
Levis was inexplicably guilty of two turnovers while winning in the fourth quarter. He gift-wrapped the victory for the Bears, who became just the 29th team to win with fewer than 150 net yards of offense dating back to 1989. Teams with fewer than 150 net yards were 28-231 heading into Week 1. Chicago celebrating the win, but the team should consider itself extremely lucky.
Bills 34, Cardinals 28
All of these misfortunate events allowed the Cardinals to establish a two-touchdown lead in the early going. The tide turned, however, as it was Murray’s turn to lose a fumble. The turnover gave the Bills a touchdown to break a tie. It appeared as though there was a chance Buffalo would run away with this game, but DeeJay Dallas scored a touchdown on the kickoff, becoming the first player to do so under the new rules.
This touchdown, however, gave the Cardinals nothing but false hope. Their dreadful defense couldn’t stop anything the Bills were doing offensively. They had one chance at the end, with Murray moving the ball into Buffalo territory with some completions to Trey McBride and Greg Dortch. However, a questionable run on third down forced Murray into a situation where he had only one final chance on fourth down. He beat the Bills on the “Hail Murray” four years ago, but couldn’t quite repeat that feat, as his deep shot to Dortch fell incomplete to give the Bills the victory.
Texans 29, Colts 27
If Richardson had nothing but positive moments in this game, the Colts would have pulled the upset. Richardson, however, showed the downside at times. He overthrew Adonai Mitchell twice for potential touchdown and then gave the ball away with a horrible interception in field goal range where he showed terrible accuracy.
The Texans gave Richardson some help in the third quarter when their special teams surrendered a blocked punt, which gave Jonathan Taylor a quick touchdown. However, C.J. Stroud more than made up for it with some clutch conversions. He converted 7-of-14 third downs, distributing the ball extremely well all over the place, as eight different players caught passes. This includes the newly acquired Stefon Diggs, who caught two touchdowns. Stroud continued to show the best rapport with Nico Collins, with the two connecting on a third-and-11 pass on the final drive.
While Stroud played an excellent game, it was ultimately another new addition who helped the Texans prevail. That was Joe Mixon, who had a number of tough runs, particularly at the end of the game. The Colts couldn’t get Mixon off the field, as some Mixon runs allowed the Texans to ultimately go into victory formation.
Saints 47, Panthers 10
By Charlie Campbell – @draftcampbell
To open the third quarter, Young had another overthrow, which was an easy interception for New Orleans, and it turned into an Alvin Kamara touchdown. In garbage time, Young had a short rushing touchdown, but the Saints responded with points from their offense and added a blocked punt.
Seahawks 26, Broncos 20
By Charlie Campbell – @draftcampbell
Chargers 22, Raiders 10
Pierce wasn’t the only one at fault for this defeat, as the two Raider backfield members both committed major blunders. Gardner Minshew fumbled on a strip-sack, while Zamir White lost a fumble as well in Chargers territory. This was a one-score battle for most of the afternoon, so these mistakes really cost the Raiders in a winnable game in which the two teams were pretty much even, yardage-wise.
In fact, it looked as though the Chargers wouldn’t be able to move the chains at all for much of the afternoon. The offense was dreadful through three quarters, as the running game was completely ineffective. However, the Raiders eventually wore down and allowed a couple of big runs to J.K. Dobbins, who looked energized despite coming off a torn Achilles. Justin Herbert was able to capitalize on this, as the Raiders were focused fully on stopping Dobbins. Herbert capitalized on this opportunity with a touchdown pass to Ladd McConkey, clinching the first victory for Jim Harbaugh as the Chargers head coach.
Buccaneers 37, Redskins 20
Daniels’ inexperience was just part of the recipe for this blowout defeat. The other was Washington’s dreadful secondary. The Redskins made nice improvements to their linebacking corps this offseason, but their secondary was completely neglected. In fact, it got worse compared to last year because skilled players like Kendall Fuller and Kamren Curl departed, but were never properly replaced.
This presented a golden opportunity for Baker Mayfield to have a great game. Mayfield got off to a shaky start when he overthrew Jalen McMillan for what should have been an easy touchdown, but he quickly got his act together. He sliced and diced Washington’s pathetic defensive backfield, as he misfired on just five other occasions, connecting with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin for numerous huge plays en route to a blowout victory. The final score isn’t even indicative of how lopsided this game was, as the Buccaneers led 37-14 before a garbage-time rushing touchdown from Daniels.
Cowboys 33, Browns 17
Deshaun Watson, as a result, couldn’t move the chains at all. He was able to engineer a garbage-time touchdown, so this result isn’t even indicative of how lopsided this game was. Watson was responsible for two interceptions, looking nowhere near the prolific quarterback we saw in 2020.
The Cowboys dominated in two facets in this game. The other was via special teams, as the Cowboys scored on a punt return. The offense was a different story. The unit didn’t have a poor performance, but struggled to maintain drives, with Dallas being just 4-of-14 on third down. Dak Prescott made some nice connections to CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks, but this was not a very consistent phenomenon. It didn’t help that Jake Ferguson suffered an injury early in the second half.
Lions 26, Rams 20
The Rams, somehow, clawed their way back into the game despite Jameson Williams making huge plays for the Lions. Stafford caught fire despite all of the absences, as he constantly connected with Cooper Kupp. He abused Terrion Arnold, who was flagged for multiple pass interferences. Following a Jared Goff interception in which he forced the issue in field goal range while up 17-13, Stafford engineered a go-ahead drive in which he completed all eight of his passes. And just like that, Detroit’s 17-3 lead completely vanished, as the Rams went up 20-17.
The Lions had one more chance in regulation. Goff hit some big plays to move into field goal range, but the drive stalled. A field goal later, this game was tied at 20 heading into overtime.
Detroit won the coin toss, and the Rams never saw the ball. The Lions ran the ball on all but one play in the extra session, as the exhausted Rams couldn’t do anything to stop David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs. Montgomery eventually carried defenders to the 1-yard line and then crashed into the end zone, giving the Lions a 26-20 victory.
49ers 32, Jets 19
The Jets were demolished by the 49ers – this was a 32-13 score before a garbage-time touchdown – but it wasn’t Rodgers’ fault. Rodgers misfired on just eight occasions and made only one mistake, an interception he forced into tight coverage that was deflected. Rodgers otherwise made some terrific throws. The problem wasn’t with the offense, but rather the defense that couldn’t get off the field.
At one point during the third quarter, I tweeted, “It’s felt like eons since the Jets last had the ball.” The time of possession confirmed that, as San Francisco held the ball for 25 of the first 36 minutes. The Jets could do nothing to stop San Francisco’s rushing attack despite Christian McCaffrey’s absence. Jordan Mason bulldozed right though New York’s front, while Brock Purdy was able to capitalize on this with easy throwing opportunities. Of course, it helped Purdy that Sauce Gardner and Michael Carter II both left the game with injuries.
The 49ers ended up winning the time-of-possession battle by 17 minutes, achieving 10 more first downs and generating 135 more net yards in the process. The Jets, meanwhile, shot themselves in the foot with the Rodgers pick and an early Breece Hall fumble that set up one of Jake Moody’s six field goals on the night.
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2010 NFL Week 6 Review
- Oct. 18
2010 NFL Week 7 Review
- Oct. 25
2010 NFL Week 8 Review
- Nov. 1
2010 NFL Week 9 Review
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2010 NFL Week 10 Review
- Nov. 15
2010 NFL Week 11 Review
- Nov. 22
2010 NFL Week 12 Review
- Nov. 29
2010 NFL Week 13 Review
- Dec. 6
2010 NFL Week 14 Review
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2010 NFL Week 15 Review
- Dec. 20
2010 NFL Week 16 Review
- Dec. 27
2010 NFL Week 17 Review
- Jan. 3
2010 NFL Week 18 Review
- Jan. 10
2010 NFL Week 19 Review
- Jan. 17
2010 NFL Week 19 Review
- Jan. 24
Super Bowl XLV Live Blog
- Feb. 6
2009:
Live 2009 NFL Draft Blog
- April 25
2009 Hall of Fame Game Live Blog
- Aug. 10
2009 NFL Kickoff Live Blog
- Sept. 10
2009 NFL Week 1 Review
- Sept. 14
2009 NFL Week 2 Review
- Sept. 21
2009 NFL Week 3 Review
- Sept. 28
2009 NFL Week 4 Review
- Oct. 5
2009 NFL Week 5 Review
- Oct. 12
2009 NFL Week 6 Review
- Oct. 19
2009 NFL Week 7 Review
- Oct. 26
2009 NFL Week 8 Review
- Nov. 2
2009 NFL Week 9 Review
- Nov. 9
2009 NFL Week 10 Review
- Nov. 16
2009 NFL Week 11 Review
- Nov. 23
2009 NFL Week 12 Review
- Nov. 30
2009 NFL Week 13 Review
- Dec. 6
2009 NFL Week 14 Review
- Dec. 13
2009 NFL Week 15 Review
- Dec. 20
2009 NFL Week 16 Review
- Dec. 27
2009 NFL Week 17 Review
- Jan. 4
2009 NFL Week 18 Review
- Jan. 11
2009 NFL Week 19 Review
- Jan. 18
2009 NFL Week 20 Review
- Jan. 25
Super Bowl XLIV Live Blog
- Feb. 7
2008:
Live 2008 NFL Draft Blog
- April 26
2008 NFL Kickoff Blog
- Sept. 4
NFL Week 1 Review
- Sept. 8
NFL Week 2 Review
- Sept. 15
NFL Week 3 Review
- Sept. 22
NFL Week 4 Review
- Sept. 29
NFL Week 5 Review
- Oct. 6
NFL Week 6 Review
- Oct. 13
NFL Week 7 Review
- Oct. 20
NFL Week 8 Review
- Oct. 27
NFL Week 9 Review
- Nov. 3
NFL Week 10 Review
- Nov. 10
NFL Week 11 Review
- Nov. 17
NFL Week 12 Review
- Nov. 24
NFL Week 13 Review
- Dec. 1
NFL Week 14 Review
- Dec. 8
NFL Week 15 Review
- Dec. 15
NFL Week 16 Review
- Dec. 22
NFL Week 17 Review
- Dec. 29
NFL Wild Card Playoffs Review
- Jan. 4
NFL Divisional Playoffs Review
- Jan. 11
NFL Championship Sunday Review
- Jan. 19
Super Bowl XLIII Live Blog