EIGHT DIVISIONAL MATCHUPS HEADLINE WEEK 2
Close games, record-setting performances and memorable
moments from stars both established and new highlighted an exciting Kickoff
Weekend. With eight divisional matchups and a rematch of the 2017 AFC
Championship Game on the schedule, Week 2 promises more of the same.
Every team wants to get off to a fast start as history has
shown that teams that are victorious in their season openers are more than
twice as likely to advance to the playoffs as teams that lose their opener. But
an 0-1 start is not impossible to overcome as nearly 25 percent of teams that
lose a season opener advance to the playoffs, including three teams in 2017 –
the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS and TENNESSEE
TITANS.
Since 1978 when the NFL went to the 16-game schedule, and
excluding the abbreviated season of 1982, 52.1 percent (306 of 587) of
teams that won their season opener advanced to the postseason:
Of the 587 teams which won openers…306 went to the playoffs
(185 won division titles)
Of the 586 teams which lost openers…140 went to the playoffs
(81 won division titles)
(Note: There are a different number of winning and losing
teams in season opening games due to the fact that the NFL had 31 teams in each
season from 1999 to 2001, which creates an odd number for the total number of
results.)
Ten games in Week 1 were decided by eight points or fewer
and eight games were won by teams that did not advance to the 2017 postseason.
Twelve of 16 games were within one score in the fourth quarter and five teams
– CINCINNATI, CLEVELAND, DENVER, GREEN
BAY and PHILADELPHIA – won or tied a game after
trailing in the fourth quarter. The Packers, who defeated Chicago 24-23 in Week
1 after trailing 20-0 in the third quarter, became the eighth team in
league history to win a season-opening game after trailing by at least 20
points.
Led by the NEW YORK JETS (48 points), TAMPA
BAY BUCCANEERS (48) and BALTIMORE RAVENS (47), there
were 765 total points scored across the league on Kickoff Weekend, the
third-most in NFL history in Week 1. There were 12 return touchdowns on Kickoff
Weekend, the second-most in Week 1 since the 1970 merger (13 in
2011). The Jets, who scored two return touchdowns in their win at Detroit in
Week 1, became the third team in NFL history to score a touchdown via
pass, rush, interception and punt return in a season-opening game.
Last week saw incredible performances from rookies and
veterans alike. New England quarterback TOM BRADY became the third
player in NFL history to throw a touchdown pass in a season-opening game at the
age of 41 or older, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers GEORGE
BLANDA and WARREN MOON, in the Patriots’ 27-20 win over
Houston. New York Jets rookie quarterback SAM DARNOLD, who became
the youngest quarterback (21 years, 97 days old), to start a
season-opening game in the Super Bowl era, threw two touchdown passes in the
Jets’ Week 1 win over Detroit. With two interceptions against Pittsburgh in his
NFL debut, Cleveland cornerback DENZEL WARD became
the first rookie to record multiple interceptions in a season-opening game
since Indianapolis’ EUGENE DANIEL on September 2, 1984 against
the New York Jets.
Week 2 kicks off with an AFC North showdown on Thursday
Night Football as the Baltimore Ravens travel to Cincinnati to take on
the Bengals (8:20 PM, NFL Network). Baltimore saw six different offensive
players score touchdowns – including newcomers JOHN BROWN, MICHAEL
CRABTREE and WILLIE SNEAD IV – in a 47-3 victory over
the Bills last week. The Bengals were led offensively by wide receiver A.J.
GREEN (six catches for 92 yards and one touchdown) and running
back JOE MIXON (149 scrimmage yards and one rushing touchdown)
and safety CLAYTON FEJEDELEM forced and returned a fumble 83
yards for a touchdown in the closing minutes of Cincinnati’s 34-23 victory at
Indianapolis last week.
On Sunday afternoon, the Jacksonville Jaguars host the New
England Patriots (CBS, 4:25 PM ET) in a rematch of the 2017 AFC Championship
Game. In the contest, Brady threw two touchdown passes with under ten minutes
remaining to overcome a ten-point fourth-quarter deficit as New England
advanced to Super Bowl LII with a 24-20 win over Jacksonville at Gillette
Stadium.
A full slate of action on Sunday closes at AT&T Stadium
with the 112th regular-season meeting between the New York Giants and Dallas
Cowboys on Sunday Night Football (NBC, 8:20 PM ET). Last week,
running back SAQUON BARKLEY scored his first-career touchdown
on a 68-yard run in the fourth quarter and became the first Giants rookie
to rush for a touchdown of at least 60 yards on Kickoff Weekend.
NFL WEEK
2 SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 16-17
(All times eastern)
Thursday, September 13
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Sunday, September 16 (cont’d)
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Baltimore at Cincinnati, 8:20 PM (NFLN)
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Houston at Tennessee, 1:00 PM
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Indianapolis at Washington, 1:00 PM
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Sunday, September 16
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Arizona at Los Angeles Rams, 4:05 PM
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Carolina at Atlanta, 1:00 PM
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Detroit at San Francisco, 4:05 PM
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Los Angeles Chargers at Buffalo, 1:00 PM
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Oakland at Denver, 4:25 PM
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Minnesota at Green Bay, 1:00 PM
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New England at Jacksonville, 4:25 PM
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Cleveland at New Orleans, 1:00 PM
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New York Giants at Dallas, 8:20 PM (NBC)
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Miami at New York Jets, 1:00 PM
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Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 1:00 PM
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Monday, September 17
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Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1:00 PM
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Seattle at Chicago, 8:15 PM (ESPN)
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