In this article you’ll get the Fantasy Football recap from each matchup in Week 2.
Buffalo Bills 31 @ Miami Dolphins 10
The Buffalo Bills defeated the Miami Dolphins with a final score of 31-10. The Bills established an early lead and maintained control throughout the game, capitalizing on turnovers and a strong rushing attack. The Dolphins struggled offensively, especially after quarterback Tua Tagovailoa left the game due to injury in the third quarter.
Top Player Highlights
- James Cook (BUF): Dominated the ground game with 11 carries for 78 yards and 2 touchdowns, including a remarkable 49-yard touchdown run. He also contributed 1 reception for 17 yards and a receiving touchdown.
- Josh Allen (BUF): Delivered an efficient performance by completing 13 of 19 passes for 139 yards and a touchdown, with no interceptions.
- De’Von Achane (MIA): A dual-threat player who amassed 22 carries for 96 yards on the ground and 7 receptions for 69 yards and a touchdown through the air.
- Khalil Shakir (BUF): Led the Bills in receiving with 5 catches for 54 yards on 5 targets.
- Dalton Kincaid (BUF): Provided a reliable target with 4 receptions for 33 yards on 4 targets.
Injuries
- Tua Tagovailoa (MIA): Suffered an injury during a scramble in the third quarter and did not return to the game. Before exiting, he completed 17 of 25 passes for 145 yards, threw 1 touchdown and 3 interceptions, and rushed 2 times for 17 yards.
Top Performers
Player | Team | Stats |
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James Cook | BUF | 11 CAR, 78 YDS, 2 TD; 1 REC, 17 YDS, 1 TD |
Josh Allen | BUF | 13/19, 139 YDS, 1 TD; 2 CAR, 2 YDS |
De’Von Achane | MIA | 22 CAR, 96 YDS; 7 REC, 69 YDS, 1 TD |
Khalil Shakir | BUF | 5 REC, 54 YDS |
Dalton Kincaid | BUF | 4 REC, 33 YDS |
Jonnu Smith | MIA | 6 REC, 53 YDS |
Jaylen Waddle | MIA | 4 REC, 41 YDS |
Tua Tagovailoa | MIA | 17/25, 145 YDS, 1 TD, 3 INT; 2 CAR, 17 YDS |
New Orleans Saints 44 @ Dallas Cowboys 19
The New Orleans Saints dominated the Dallas Cowboys with a decisive 44-19 victory. The Saints took control early, scoring touchdowns on their first three possessions and building a substantial lead by halftime. Alvin Kamara was instrumental in the win, contributing significantly both on the ground and through the air. The Cowboys struggled to keep pace despite efforts from Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb.
Top Player Highlights
- Alvin Kamara (NO): Delivered an outstanding performance with 20 carries for 115 yards and 3 rushing touchdowns, including a 15-yard touchdown run. He was also a force in the passing game, catching 2 passes for 65 yards and a touchdown, highlighted by a 57-yard touchdown reception.
- Derek Carr (NO): Efficiently led the offense by completing 11 of 16 passes for 243 yards, throwing 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. His connections with Rashid Shaheed and Alvin Kamara resulted in long touchdown plays.
- Rashid Shaheed (NO): Emerged as a deep-threat target, recording 4 receptions for 96 yards and a touchdown on 4 targets, including a spectacular 70-yard touchdown catch.
- Chris Olave (NO): Contributed significantly with 4 receptions for 81 yards on 6 targets, making key catches to sustain drives.
- CeeDee Lamb (DAL): The standout performer for the Cowboys, amassing 4 receptions for 90 yards and a touchdown on 7 targets, including a 65-yard touchdown reception.
- Dak Prescott (DAL): Threw for 293 yards and a touchdown, completing 27 of 39 passes but also threw 2 interceptions. He added 12 rushing yards on 2 carries but was sacked three times.
- Jalen Tolbert (DAL): Provided a reliable option with 6 receptions for 82 yards on 9 targets, including a long catch of 39 yards.
- Luke Schoonmaker (DAL): Added to the passing attack with 6 receptions for 43 yards on 6 targets.
Injuries
- Zack Martin (DAL): The offensive lineman was injured during the fourth quarter but later returned to the game. His return was crucial for the Cowboys’ offensive line stability.
- Tyrann Mathieu (NO): The safety briefly left the game due to injury but returned to make a key interception in the fourth quarter.
- C. Wilson (NO): Sustained an injury but later returned to the field. Specific stats after his return are not detailed in the provided information.
Top Performers
Player | Team | Stats |
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Alvin Kamara | NO | 20 CAR, 115 YDS, 3 TD; 2 REC, 65 YDS, 1 TD |
Derek Carr | NO | 11/16, 243 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT |
Rashid Shaheed | NO | 4 REC, 96 YDS, 1 TD |
Chris Olave | NO | 4 REC, 81 YDS |
CeeDee Lamb | DAL | 4 REC, 90 YDS, 1 TD |
Dak Prescott | DAL | 27/39, 293 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INT; 2 CAR, 12 YDS |
Jalen Tolbert | DAL | 6 REC, 82 YDS |
Luke Schoonmaker | DAL | 6 REC, 43 YDS |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20 @ Detroit Lions 16
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured a narrow 20-16 victory over the Detroit Lions. Tampa Bay took an early lead with two field goals and extended it with a 41-yard touchdown pass from Baker Mayfield to Chris Godwin in the second quarter. The Lions kept the game close with consistent field goals and a third-quarter touchdown by David Montgomery. However, a crucial 11-yard rushing touchdown by Mayfield in the third quarter helped the Buccaneers maintain their lead. Both teams showcased strong offensive efforts, but key defensive plays, including multiple sacks and interceptions, ultimately influenced the outcome.
Top Player Highlights
- Chris Godwin (TB): Led the Buccaneers’ receiving corps with 7 receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown on 8 targets, including a significant 41-yard touchdown catch.
- Baker Mayfield (TB): Demonstrated dual-threat capabilities by completing 12 of 19 passes for 185 yards, throwing 1 touchdown and 1 interception, and adding 5 carries for 34 yards and a rushing touchdown.
- Mike Evans (TB): Contributed with 3 receptions for 42 yards on 6 targets, aiding in crucial drives.
- Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET): Dominated the Lions’ receiving game with 11 receptions for 119 yards on 19 targets, consistently moving the chains.
- Jahmyr Gibbs (DET): Showcased versatility with 13 carries for 84 yards and 7 receptions for 22 yards, totaling over 100 all-purpose yards.
- Jameson Williams (DET): Added depth to the offense with 5 receptions for 79 yards on 11 targets, including a notable 50-yard catch.
- David Montgomery (DET): Recorded the Lions’ sole touchdown, finishing with 11 carries for 35 yards and a touchdown, plus 4 receptions for 35 yards.
- Jared Goff (DET): Amassed 307 passing yards, completing 34 of 55 passes, but was hindered by 2 interceptions and no touchdowns.
Injuries
- Rachaad White (TB): Left the game due to injury but returned to finish with 10 carries for 18 yards and 1 reception for 5 yards.
- Yaya Diaby (TB): Sustained an injury in the second quarter but returned to contribute defensively.
- Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET): Briefly exited in the third quarter due to injury but returned to complete his standout performance of 11 receptions for 119 yards.
- Tracy Arnold (DET): Left the game with an injury but later returned. Specific post-injury statistics are not detailed in the provided information.
Top Performers
Player | Team | Stats |
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Chris Godwin | TB | 7 REC, 117 YDS, 1 TD |
Baker Mayfield | TB | 12/19, 185 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT; 5 CAR, 34 YDS, 1 TD |
Mike Evans | TB | 3 REC, 42 YDS |
Amon-Ra St. Brown | DET | 11 REC, 119 YDS |
Jahmyr Gibbs | DET | 13 CAR, 84 YDS; 7 REC, 22 YDS |
Jameson Williams | DET | 5 REC, 79 YDS |
David Montgomery | DET | 11 CAR, 35 YDS, 1 TD; 4 REC, 35 YDS |
Jared Goff | DET | 34/55, 307 YDS, 2 INT |
Indianapolis Colts 10 @ Green Bay Packers 16
The Green Bay Packers edged out the Indianapolis Colts with a 16-10 victory in a game dominated by strong defensive play. The Packers established an early lead, scoring a field goal and a touchdown in the first quarter to go up 10-0. Green Bay extended their advantage with two more field goals in the second half. The Colts struggled offensively, hampered by turnovers and missed opportunities, but mounted a late comeback with a fourth-quarter touchdown pass from Anthony Richardson to Alec Pierce. Despite their efforts, Indianapolis couldn’t overcome the deficit as the Packers’ defense secured the win.
Top Player Highlights
- Josh Jacobs (GB): Led the Packers’ ground attack with an impressive 32 carries for 151 yards, averaging 4.7 yards per carry and a long run of 34 yards.
- Malik Willis (GB): Showed efficiency and poise, completing 12 of 14 passes for 122 yards and a touchdown, resulting in a stellar passer rating of 126.8. He also added 41 rushing yards on 6 carries.
- Romeo Doubs (GB): Emerged as a key receiver with 3 catches for 62 yards, including a significant 39-yard reception that set up a field goal.
- Dontayvion Wicks (GB): Contributed to the passing game with 3 receptions for 26 yards and a touchdown on 4 targets.
- Jonathan Taylor (IND): Was a bright spot for the Colts, rushing 12 times for 103 yards, averaging 8.6 yards per carry with a long of 29 yards. He also caught 2 passes for 32 yards.
- Anthony Richardson (IND): Had moments of brilliance, throwing for 204 yards and a touchdown on 17 of 34 passing. However, his performance was marred by 3 interceptions. He also rushed for 37 yards on 4 carries.
- Alec Pierce (IND): Led the Colts’ receiving corps with 5 receptions for 56 yards and a touchdown on 7 targets.
- Adonai Mitchell (IND): Made a notable impact with a 30-yard reception, contributing to the Colts’ aerial attack.
Injuries
- Nick Cross (IND): The safety left the game in the second quarter due to an injury but returned later to continue contributing on defense, recording multiple tackles before and after his return.
- DeForest Buckner (IND): Sustained an injury in the third quarter and did not return to the game. Prior to his injury, he was involved in key defensive plays, including tackles and pressure on the quarterback.
Top Performers
Player | Team | Stats |
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Josh Jacobs | GB | 32 CAR, 151 YDS |
Malik Willis | GB | 12/14, 122 YDS, 1 TD; 6 CAR, 41 YDS |
Romeo Doubs | GB | 3 REC, 62 YDS |
Dontayvion Wicks | GB | 3 REC, 26 YDS, 1 TD |
Jonathan Taylor | IND | 12 CAR, 103 YDS; 2 REC, 32 YDS |
Anthony Richardson | IND | 17/34, 204 YDS, 1 TD, 3 INT; 4 CAR, 37 YDS |
Alec Pierce | IND | 5 REC, 56 YDS, 1 TD |
Adonai Mitchell | IND | 1 REC, 30 YDS |
New York Jets 24 @ Tennessee Titans 17
The New York Jets secured a 24-17 win against the Tennessee Titans in a captivating game that featured multiple lead changes and standout performances from key players on both sides.
Game Summary
The Titans struck first with a 10-yard touchdown run by Calvin Ridley in the first quarter, taking a 7-0 lead. The Jets responded in the second quarter with Aaron Rodgers connecting with Braelon Allen for a 12-yard touchdown pass, tying the game at 7-7. The Titans edged ahead with a field goal before halftime, leading 10-7.
In the third quarter, the Jets surged ahead as Rodgers found Breece Hall for a 26-yard touchdown pass, making it 14-10. After a blocked punt led to a Jets field goal, the Titans tied the game at 17-17 with a 40-yard touchdown reception by Ridley. The Jets sealed the victory in the fourth quarter with a 20-yard rushing touchdown by Braelon Allen.
Top Player Highlights
- Aaron Rodgers (QB, Jets): Completed 18 of 30 passes for 176 yards and 2 touchdowns, maintaining a passer rating of 98.7.
- Breece Hall (RB, Jets): Rushed 14 times for 62 yards and caught 7 passes for 52 yards, including a 26-yard touchdown reception.
- Braelon Allen (RB, Jets): Contributed both on the ground and through the air with 7 carries for 33 yards and a rushing touchdown, plus 2 receptions for 23 yards and a receiving touchdown.
- Calvin Ridley (WR, Titans): Had a stellar performance with 4 receptions for 77 yards and a receiving touchdown, along with a 10-yard rushing touchdown.
- Tony Pollard (RB, Titans): Carried the ball 17 times for 62 yards and caught 5 passes for 40 yards, showcasing his dual-threat capability.
- Will Levis (QB, Titans): Threw for 192 yards and a touchdown on 19 of 28 passing attempts and added 38 rushing yards on 4 carries.
Injury Report
- C.J. Mosley (LB, Jets): Sustained an injury in the second quarter after making several key tackles early in the game. He did not return, and his absence was felt in the Jets’ defensive lineup.
- Jermaine Johnson (DE, Jets): Left the game in the third quarter due to injury and did not return, affecting the Jets’ pass rush.
- Roger McCreary (CB, Titans): Suffered an injury in the second quarter but was able to return in the third quarter, providing a boost to the Titans’ secondary.
- K. Murray (LB, Titans): Was injured during the third quarter but later returned to contribute on defense.
Top Players and Their Stats
Player | Team | Position | Stats |
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Aaron Rodgers | Jets | QB | 18/30, 176 YDS, 2 TDs, 0 INTs |
Breece Hall | Jets | RB | 14 CAR, 62 YDS; 7 REC, 52 YDS, 1 TD |
Braelon Allen | Jets | RB | 7 CAR, 33 YDS, 1 TD; 2 REC, 23 YDS, 1 TD |
Calvin Ridley | Titans | WR | 4 REC, 77 YDS, 1 TD; 1 CAR, 10 YDS, 1 TD |
Tony Pollard | Titans | RB | 17 CAR, 62 YDS; 5 REC, 40 YDS |
Will Levis | Titans | QB | 19/28, 192 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT; 4 CAR, 38 YDS |
Garrett Wilson | Jets | WR | 4 REC, 57 YDS |
Mike Williams | Jets | WR | 1 REC, 19 YDS |
Tyler Boyd | Titans | WR | 2 REC, 26 YDS |
San Francisco 49ers 17 @ Minnesota Vikings 23
The Minnesota Vikings edged out the San Francisco 49ers with a 23-17 win in a game filled with big plays, defensive stands, and impactful injuries that influenced the outcome.
Game Summary
The first quarter saw both teams struggle to find rhythm, resulting in early punts. A pivotal moment occurred when the Vikings blocked a 49ers punt, recovering the ball at San Francisco’s 24-yard line. This set up a field goal, giving Minnesota a 3-0 lead.
The 49ers mounted a lengthy 15-play drive but were stopped at the Vikings’ 2-yard line, turning the ball over on downs. On the very next play, Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold connected with Justin Jefferson for a stunning 97-yard touchdown pass, extending the lead to 10-0.
San Francisco responded in the second quarter with a touchdown pass from Brock Purdy to George Kittle, narrowing the gap to 10-7. The Vikings added a field goal before halftime, leading 13-7.
In the third quarter, the Vikings capitalized on a Purdy interception, which was returned to the 49ers’ 10-yard line. Darnold threw a touchdown pass to Jalen Nailor, making it 20-7. The 49ers fought back with a 99-yard drive capped by a 10-yard touchdown run from Jordan Mason, bringing the score to 20-14.
Both teams exchanged field goals in the fourth quarter. Despite the 49ers’ late-game efforts, the Vikings’ defense held firm, sealing a 23-17 victory.
Top Player Highlights
- Sam Darnold (QB, Vikings): Completed 17 of 26 passes for 268 yards, throwing 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. He also added 32 rushing yards on 5 carries, showcasing his mobility.
- Justin Jefferson (WR, Vikings): Had a standout performance with 4 receptions for 133 yards, including a 97-yard touchdown catch—the longest play of the game. He exited in the third quarter due to injury.
- Ty Chandler (RB, Vikings): Rushed 10 times for 82 yards, averaging an impressive 8.2 yards per carry. He contributed significantly to the ground game, especially in the second half.
- Brock Purdy (QB, 49ers): Went 28-for-36 with 319 passing yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception. Despite being sacked six times, he maintained a passer rating of 101.3.
- Deebo Samuel Sr. (WR, 49ers): Recorded 8 receptions for 110 yards. Although he had limited success in the rushing game, his receiving efforts kept the 49ers’ offense moving.
- Jordan Mason (RB, 49ers): Carried the ball 20 times for 100 yards and scored a touchdown, averaging 5.0 yards per carry.
- George Kittle (TE, 49ers): Caught 7 passes for 76 yards and a touchdown, providing a reliable target in crucial moments.
Injury Report
- Justin Jefferson (WR, Vikings): Suffered an injury late in the third quarter after a 5-yard run. Before exiting, he amassed 133 receiving yards on 4 catches, including a 97-yard touchdown. He did not return to the game.
- Nick Bosa (DE, 49ers): Left the game due to injury in the third quarter but returned in the fourth quarter. His presence was felt on defense, contributing to key stops.
Top Players and Their Stats
Player | Team | Position | Stats |
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Sam Darnold | Vikings | QB | 17/26, 268 YDS, 2 TDs, 1 INT; 5 CAR, 32 YDS |
Justin Jefferson | Vikings | WR | 4 REC, 133 YDS, 1 TD |
Ty Chandler | Vikings | RB | 10 CAR, 82 YDS; 1 REC, 0 YDS |
Brock Purdy | 49ers | QB | 28/36, 319 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT |
Deebo Samuel Sr. | 49ers | WR | 8 REC, 110 YDS; 2 CAR, -10 YDS |
Jordan Mason | 49ers | RB | 20 CAR, 100 YDS, 1 TD |
George Kittle | 49ers | TE | 7 REC, 76 YDS, 1 TD |
Jalen Nailor | Vikings | WR | 3 REC, 54 YDS, 1 TD |
Seattle Seahawks 23 @ New England Patriots 20
Game Summary
In an exhilarating contest that stretched into overtime, the Seattle Seahawks narrowly defeated the New England Patriots with a final score of 23-20. The game was a back-and-forth battle, with both teams exchanging leads and showcasing strong offensive performances. The Patriots struck first with a touchdown in the first quarter, but the Seahawks quickly responded. The game was tied at 20-20 at the end of regulation, leading to an overtime showdown where Seattle clinched the victory with a decisive field goal.
Top Player Highlights
- Geno Smith (SEA): The Seahawks’ quarterback delivered an impressive performance, completing 33 of 44 passes for 327 yards and a touchdown. Smith efficiently orchestrated the offense and was instrumental in the overtime win.
- DK Metcalf (SEA): Metcalf was Smith’s primary target, hauling in 10 receptions for 129 yards and a touchdown. His 56-yard touchdown reception was a game-changer that showcased his deep-threat capability.
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA): The rookie receiver made a significant impact with 12 catches for 117 yards. His reliable hands and route-running provided consistent gains throughout the game.
- Zach Charbonnet (SEA): Charbonnet contributed both on the ground and through the air, rushing 14 times for 38 yards and a touchdown, and adding 5 receptions for 31 yards.
- Jacoby Brissett (NE): Filling in at quarterback for the Patriots, Brissett completed 15 of 27 passes for 149 yards and a touchdown. He connected effectively with his tight ends and managed the game well under pressure.
- Hunter Henry (NE): The tight end was Brissett’s favorite target, recording 8 receptions for 109 yards. Henry’s performance included key first-down conversions that kept drives alive.
- Antonio Gibson (NE): Gibson was explosive in the running game, amassing 96 yards on just 11 carries, averaging 8.7 yards per carry. His 45-yard run was the longest of the game and set up a crucial scoring opportunity.
- Rhamondre Stevenson (NE): Stevenson was a workhorse with 21 carries for 81 yards and a touchdown. He consistently gained tough yards between the tackles.
Injuries
- D. Hall (SEA): Defensive player D. Hall suffered an injury in the second quarter but was able to return to the game later. After his return, he continued to contribute to Seattle’s defensive efforts.
Top Players and Their Stats
Player | Team | Stats |
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Geno Smith | SEA | 33/44, 327 yards, 1 TD |
DK Metcalf | SEA | 10 rec, 129 yards, 1 TD |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba | SEA | 12 rec, 117 yards |
Zach Charbonnet | SEA | 14 car, 38 yards, 1 TD |
Jacoby Brissett | NE | 15/27, 149 yards, 1 TD |
Hunter Henry | NE | 8 rec, 109 yards |
Antonio Gibson | NE | 11 car, 96 yards |
Rhamondre Stevenson | NE | 21 car, 81 yards, 1 TD |
New York Giants 18 @ Washington Commanders 21
Game Summary
The Washington Commanders secured a narrow victory over the New York Giants with a final score of 21-18. The game was a showcase of offensive prowess, featuring multiple lead changes and standout performances from both teams. Washington’s consistent field goals kept them in contention, and a late-game drive culminated in a decisive field goal that sealed their triumph.
Top Player Highlights
- Brian Robinson Jr. (WSH): The running back was instrumental in Washington’s offensive success, rushing 17 times for 133 yards, averaging an impressive 7.8 yards per carry. His explosive 40-yard run was a game highlight, setting up crucial scoring opportunities.
- Jayden Daniels (WSH): Demonstrating efficiency, the quarterback completed 23 of 29 passes for 226 yards. He also showcased his mobility with 10 carries for 44 yards, adding a dynamic element to the Commanders’ offense.
- Zach Ertz (WSH): The veteran tight end proved to be a reliable target, catching all 4 of his targets for 62 yards, averaging 15.5 yards per reception.
- Noah Brown (WSH): Brown contributed significantly with 3 receptions for 56 yards, including a crucial 34-yard catch that advanced Washington into scoring position.
- Austin Ekeler (WSH): A versatile offensive weapon, Ekeler rushed 8 times for 38 yards and caught 3 passes for 47 yards, totaling 85 all-purpose yards.
- Daniel Jones (NYG): The Giants’ quarterback threw for 178 yards and 2 touchdowns, completing 16 of 28 passes. He also added 32 rushing yards on 5 carries, highlighting his dual-threat capability.
- Malik Nabers (NYG): Nabers had a standout performance with 10 receptions for 127 yards and a touchdown. Targeted 18 times, he was a focal point of New York’s passing attack.
- Devin Singletary (NYG): Singletary was effective on the ground, rushing 16 times for 95 yards and a touchdown, averaging 5.9 yards per carry.
Injuries
- Micah McFadden (NYG): The Giants’ linebacker was injured during the second quarter and did not return to the game. Prior to his injury, McFadden contributed with tackles and defensive plays that helped contain Washington’s offense.
Top Players and Their Stats
Player | Team | Stats |
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Brian Robinson Jr. | WSH | 17 carries, 133 yards |
Jayden Daniels | WSH | 23/29, 226 yards; 10 car, 44 yards |
Zach Ertz | WSH | 4 receptions, 62 yards |
Noah Brown | WSH | 3 receptions, 56 yards |
Austin Ekeler | WSH | 8 car, 38 yards; 3 rec, 47 yards |
Daniel Jones | NYG | 16/28, 178 yards, 2 TDs; 5 car, 32 yds |
Malik Nabers | NYG | 10 receptions, 127 yards, 1 TD |
Devin Singletary | NYG | 16 carries, 95 yards, 1 TD |
Los Angeles Chargers 26 @ Carolina Panthers 3
The Los Angeles Chargers dominated the Carolina Panthers with a convincing 26-3 victory. The Chargers took an early lead and maintained control throughout the game, thanks to a strong rushing attack and efficient quarterback play. The Panthers struggled to generate offense, managing only a field goal in the third quarter.
Top Player Highlights
- J.K. Dobbins (LAC): Led the Chargers’ ground game with an impressive 17 carries for 131 yards and 1 touchdown, including a remarkable 43-yard touchdown run. He also had 1 reception.
- Justin Herbert (LAC): Showed efficiency by completing 14 of 20 passes for 130 yards, throwing 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. He also added 18 rushing yards on 6 carries.
- Quentin Johnston (LAC): Was Herbert’s favorite target, recording 5 receptions for 51 yards and 2 touchdowns on 6 targets.
- Gus Edwards (LAC): Contributed to the rushing attack with 18 carries for 59 yards.
- Will Dissly (LAC): Provided reliable hands with 3 receptions for 29 yards.
- Chuba Hubbard (CAR): The Panthers’ offensive standout with 10 carries for 64 yards and 4 receptions for 12 yards.
- Tommy Tremble (CAR): Added 3 receptions for 23 yards.
Injuries
- Kristian Fulton (LAC): Suffered an injury during the fourth quarter but later returned to the game. No defensive stats are available from the provided information.
Top Performers
Player | Team | Stats |
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J.K. Dobbins | LAC | 17 CAR, 131 YDS, 1 TD; 1 REC |
Justin Herbert | LAC | 14/20, 130 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT; 6 CAR, 18 YDS |
Quentin Johnston | LAC | 5 REC, 51 YDS, 2 TD |
Gus Edwards | LAC | 18 CAR, 59 YDS |
Will Dissly | LAC | 3 REC, 29 YDS |
Chuba Hubbard | CAR | 10 CAR, 64 YDS; 4 REC, 12 YDS |
Tommy Tremble | CAR | 3 REC, 23 YDS |
Bryce Young | CAR | 18/26, 84 YDS, 1 INT; 1 CAR, 6 YDS |
Adam Thielen | CAR | 2 REC, 20 YDS |
Cleveland Browns 18 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 13
In a closely contested game, the Cleveland Browns edged out the Jacksonville Jaguars with a final score of 18-13. The Browns took an early lead with a touchdown in the first quarter and extended it through consistent field goals. The Jaguars fought back in the second half, narrowing the gap with a touchdown in the third quarter. However, a late safety by the Browns’ defense secured the victory for Cleveland.
Top Player Highlights
- Deshaun Watson (CLE): The Browns’ quarterback completed 22 of 34 passes for 186 yards. He also added 20 rushing yards and a touchdown on 5 carries, showcasing his dual-threat capability.
- Jerry Jeudy (CLE): Jeudy was Watson’s primary target, recording 5 receptions for 73 yards on 6 targets. His 30-yard catch was pivotal in advancing the Browns’ offense.
- Jerome Ford (CLE): Ford was explosive on the ground, rushing 7 times for 64 yards, averaging an impressive 9.1 yards per carry. His 36-yard run was the longest of the game.
- Elijah Moore (CLE): Moore contributed with 6 receptions for 44 yards on 8 targets, providing a reliable option in the passing game.
- Trevor Lawrence (JAX): The Jaguars’ quarterback threw for 220 yards, completing 14 of 30 passes. He also showcased his mobility with 45 rushing yards on 2 carries, including a significant 33-yard scramble.
- Brian Thomas Jr. (JAX): Thomas made a substantial impact with 2 receptions for 94 yards on 4 targets, averaging 47 yards per catch. His 66-yard reception was a game-changer for the Jaguars.
- Brenton Strange (JAX): The tight end caught 3 passes for 65 yards on 6 targets, with a long reception of 30 yards, adding depth to the Jaguars’ aerial attack.
- Travis Etienne Jr. (JAX): Etienne was versatile, rushing 13 times for 52 yards and a touchdown, and catching 3 passes for 6 yards, contributing both on the ground and through the air.
Injuries
- Tank Bigsby (JAX): Injured during a kickoff return in the second quarter but later returned to the game. He had no rushing attempts and was involved in a penalty for an illegal block above the waist in the fourth quarter.
- David Bell (CLE): Suffered an injury after a 6-yard reception in the third quarter. Before exiting, Bell had 3 receptions for 27 yards on 3 targets.
- Martin Emerson (CLE): Left the game due to injury in the third quarter but returned shortly after. He made key defensive plays, including tackles on Jaguars’ receivers.
- Anton Harrison (JAX): Injured during the fourth quarter. Details about his stats post-injury were not specified in the provided information.
Top Players and Their Stats
Player | Stats |
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Deshaun Watson (CLE) | 22/34, 186 passing yds; 5 car, 20 yds, 1 TD |
Jerry Jeudy (CLE) | 5 rec, 73 yds |
Jerome Ford (CLE) | 7 car, 64 yds |
Elijah Moore (CLE) | 6 rec, 44 yds |
Trevor Lawrence (JAX) | 14/30, 220 passing yds; 2 car, 45 yds |
Brian Thomas Jr. (JAX) | 2 rec, 94 yds |
Brenton Strange (JAX) | 3 rec, 65 yds |
Travis Etienne Jr. (JAX) | 13 car, 52 yds, 1 TD; 3 rec, 6 yds |
Las Vegas Raiders 26 @ Baltimore Ravens 23
The Las Vegas Raiders mounted a thrilling comeback to defeat the Baltimore Ravens 26-23. Trailing 9-6 at halftime, the Raiders surged in the second half, scoring 20 points to overcome the Ravens’ lead. A late field goal sealed the victory for Las Vegas in a game marked by strong offensive performances and pivotal defensive plays.
Top Player Highlights
- Davante Adams (LV): Dominated the receiving game with 9 receptions for 110 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets. His crucial touchdown reception in the fourth quarter tied the game, setting the stage for the Raiders’ victory.
- Brock Bowers (LV): Provided a reliable target for Minshew, hauling in 9 catches for 98 yards on 9 targets.
- Gardner Minshew (LV): Led the Raiders’ offense by completing 30 of 38 passes for 276 yards, throwing 1 touchdown and 1 interception. Despite facing heavy pressure resulting in five sacks, he maintained composure to orchestrate the comeback.
- Alexander Mattison (LV): Scored a vital rushing touchdown, finishing with 4 carries for 1 yard and a touchdown.
- Zay Flowers (BAL): The standout receiver for the Ravens, recording 7 receptions for 91 yards and a touchdown on 11 targets.
- Derrick Henry (BAL): Powered the ground attack with 18 carries for 84 yards and a touchdown, including a notable 29-yard run.
- Lamar Jackson (BAL): Threw for 247 yards and a touchdown on 21 of 34 passing, with 1 interception. Added 35 rushing yards on 5 carries, showcasing his dual-threat ability.
- Mark Andrews (BAL): Contributed to the passing game with 4 receptions for 51 yards on 5 targets.
Injuries
- Brandon Stephens (BAL): Sustained an injury in the second quarter but returned to the game shortly after, continuing to contribute defensively.
- Divine Deablo (LV): Suffered an injury in the fourth quarter and did not return. Before exiting, he was involved in defensive plays, though specific statistics are not provided in the available information.
Top Performers
Player | Team | Stats |
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Davante Adams | LV | 9 REC, 110 YDS, 1 TD |
Brock Bowers | LV | 9 REC, 98 YDS |
Gardner Minshew | LV | 30/38, 276 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT |
Zay Flowers | BAL | 7 REC, 91 YDS, 1 TD |
Derrick Henry | BAL | 18 CAR, 84 YDS, 1 TD |
Lamar Jackson | BAL | 21/34, 247 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT; 5 CAR, 35 YDS |
Mark Andrews | BAL | 4 REC, 51 YDS |
Alexander Mattison | LV | 4 CAR, 1 YD, 1 TD |
Los Angeles Rams 10 @ Arizona Cardinals 41
The Arizona Cardinals delivered a commanding performance against the Los Angeles Rams, securing a decisive 41-10 victory. The Cardinals’ offense exploded early, with quarterback Kyler Murray connecting on big plays that set the tone for the game. Arizona’s defense also stood strong, limiting the Rams to just one touchdown and forcing crucial turnovers.
Highlights
- Kyler Murray showcased his dual-threat abilities, completing 17 of 21 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns while adding 59 rushing yards on five carries. His precise passing and timely runs kept the Rams’ defense off balance throughout the game.
- Marvin Harrison Jr. was the standout receiver, hauling in four catches for 130 yards and two touchdowns. His highlights included a 60-yard touchdown reception that extended the Cardinals’ lead early in the first quarter.
- James Conner powered the ground game with 122 yards on 21 carries and a touchdown, consistently moving the chains and controlling the game’s tempo.
- Trey McBride contributed significantly with six receptions for 67 yards, providing a reliable target in the passing game.
- For the Rams, Matthew Stafford completed 19 of 27 passes for 216 yards but was sacked five times and couldn’t find the end zone.
- Kyren Williams scored the Rams’ lone touchdown on a four-yard run and added 25 rushing yards on 12 carries, along with 27 receiving yards on four catches.
- Demarcus Robinson led the Rams in receiving with 50 yards on two receptions, including a notable 42-yard catch that was the team’s longest play from scrimmage.
Injuries
There were no injuries reported during the game.
Top Players and Stats
Player | Stats |
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Kyler Murray (ARI) | 17/21, 266 YDS, 3 TD; 5 CAR, 59 YDS |
Marvin Harrison Jr. (ARI) | 4 REC, 130 YDS, 2 TD |
James Conner (ARI) | 21 CAR, 122 YDS, 1 TD |
Trey McBride (ARI) | 6 REC, 67 YDS |
Matthew Stafford (LAR) | 19/27, 216 YDS, 5 SACKS |
Kyren Williams (LAR) | 12 CAR, 25 YDS, 1 TD; 4 REC, 27 YDS |
Demarcus Robinson (LAR) | 2 REC, 50 YDS |
Pittsburgh Steelers 13 @ Denver Broncos 6
The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Denver Broncos 13-6 in a closely contested game. The Steelers took an early lead with a touchdown in the first quarter and extended it with field goals in the second and third quarters. The Broncos attempted a comeback with two field goals in the fourth quarter but fell short.
Top Player Highlights
- Justin Fields (PIT, QB): Fields completed 13 of 20 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown, with no interceptions. He also added 27 rushing yards on 8 carries.
- Najee Harris (PIT, RB): Led the ground game with 17 carries for 69 yards, averaging 4.1 yards per carry.
- Jaylen Warren (PIT, RB): Contributed 42 rushing yards on 9 carries and caught 2 passes for 19 yards.
- Pat Freiermuth (PIT, TE): The top receiver for the Steelers with 4 receptions for 39 yards.
- Bo Nix (DEN, QB): Threw for 246 yards on 20 of 35 passing attempts but was intercepted twice and sacked twice.
- Josh Reynolds (DEN, WR): Had a standout performance with 4 receptions for 93 yards.
- Lil’Jordan Humphrey (DEN, WR): Added 4 catches for 50 yards.
Injuries
- D.Jones (DEN): Injured during the game but later returned to play.
- R.Moss (DEN): Suffered an injury but returned to the game.
- Garett Bolles (DEN, OL): Injured in the fourth quarter and did not return. As an offensive lineman, his absence impacted the Broncos’ protection schemes.
- Mike McGlinchey (DEN, OL): Also left the game due to injury in the fourth quarter and did not return.
Top Players and Stats
Player | Stats |
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Justin Fields (PIT) | 13/20, 117 yds, 1 TD; 8 rushes, 27 yds |
Najee Harris (PIT) | 17 carries, 69 yds |
Jaylen Warren (PIT) | 9 carries, 42 yds; 2 rec, 19 yds |
Pat Freiermuth (PIT) | 4 rec, 39 yds |
Bo Nix (DEN) | 20/35, 246 yds, 2 INT; 2 sacks taken |
Josh Reynolds (DEN) | 4 rec, 93 yds |
Lil’Jordan Humphrey (DEN) | 4 rec, 50 yds |
Javonte Williams (DEN) | 11 carries, 17 yds; 5 rec, 48 yds |
Cincinnati Bengals 25 @ Kansas City Chiefs 26
The Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 26-25, thanks to a game-winning 51-yard field goal by Harrison Butker as time expired.
Game Highlights:
- Joe Burrow led the Bengals’ offense with precision, completing 23 of 36 passes for 258 yards and two touchdowns. He maintained a clean sheet with zero interceptions but was sacked three times for a loss of 12 yards.
- Patrick Mahomes had a mixed outing for the Chiefs, completing 18 of 25 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns but threw two interceptions. He also contributed on the ground with 29 rushing yards on four carries.
- The Bengals’ Andrei Iosivas was a red-zone threat, hauling in two touchdowns on just two receptions, totaling seven yards.
- Rashee Rice was the standout receiver for the Chiefs, catching five passes for 75 yards, including a 44-yard touchdown that energized Kansas City’s offense.
- On the ground, Isiah Pacheco was a workhorse for the Chiefs with 19 carries for 90 yards, averaging 4.7 yards per carry. He also added 21 receiving yards on five catches.
- The Chiefs’ defense made a pivotal play when Chamarri Conner recovered a fumble and returned it 38 yards for a touchdown, shifting the momentum in the fourth quarter.
Injury Report:
- Sheldon Rankins of the Bengals was briefly sidelined due to an injury in the third quarter but managed to return to the game.
Top Players Stats Table:
Player | Stats |
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Joe Burrow (CIN) | 23/36, 258 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT; 6 rushes, 9 yds |
Mike Gesicki (CIN) | 7 rec, 91 yds, 0 TD, 9 targets |
Andrei Iosivas (CIN) | 2 rec, 7 yds, 2 TD, 4 targets |
Jermaine Burton (CIN) | 1 rec, 47 yds, 0 TD |
Zack Moss (CIN) | 12 car, 34 yds; 1 rec, 13 yds |
Patrick Mahomes (KC) | 18/25, 151 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT; 4 rushes, 29 yds |
Isiah Pacheco (KC) | 19 car, 90 yds; 5 rec, 21 yds |
Rashee Rice (KC) | 5 rec, 75 yds, 1 TD, 6 targets |
Wanya Morris (KC) | 1 rec, 1 yd, 1 TD |
Chamarri Conner (KC) | Fumble recovery returned for 38-yard TD |
Harrison Butker (KC) | 4/4 FG, including game-winning 51-yarder |
Chicago Bears 13 @ Houston Texans 19
The Houston Texans narrowly defeated the Chicago Bears with a final score of 19-13. The Texans relied on the strong arm of C.J. Stroud, who threw for 260 yards, completing 23 of 36 passes and a touchdown. The standout receiver was Nico Collins, who hauled in 8 catches for 135 yards, including a 28-yard touchdown. The Texans’ ground game was led by Cam Akers and Joe Mixon, who combined for 57 yards on the ground. Meanwhile, the Bears struggled offensively, with Caleb Williams throwing for 174 yards but also tossing two interceptions.
The Bears’ best offensive output came from D.J. Moore, who had 6 receptions for 53 yards, and D’Andre Swift, who ran for 18 yards on 14 carries but couldn’t break through Houston’s defensive line.
Injury Report:
- Joe Mixon of the Texans suffered an injury in the 3rd quarter but later returned to the game. Before his injury, Mixon had 25 rushing yards and 25 receiving yards, contributing 50 total yards.
- A.Ogbongbemiga of the Bears was injured earlier in the game but also returned later without recording further statistics after re-entering.
Top Players’ Stats Table:
Player | Team | Stat Line |
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C.J. Stroud | Texans | 23/36, 260 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT, 3 sacks |
Nico Collins | Texans | 8 rec, 135 yds, 1 TD, 16.9 avg |
Stefon Diggs | Texans | 4 rec, 37 yds, 9.3 avg |
Joe Mixon | Texans | 9 car, 25 yds, 3 rec, 25 yds |
D.J. Moore | Bears | 6 rec, 53 yds, 8.8 avg |
Caleb Williams | Bears | 23/37, 174 yds, 0 TD, 2 INT, 7 sacks |
D’Andre Swift | Bears | 14 car, 18 yds, 4 rec, 24 yds |
Cole Kmet | Bears | 4 rec, 27 yds, 6.8 avg |
Atlanta Falcons 22 @ Philadelphia Eagles 21
In what was a devastating ending for Eagles fans, the Atlanta Falcons edged out the Philadelphia Eagles with a narrow victory of 22-21. Philadelphia managed to take the lead with a touchdown in the second quarter, but Atlanta responded strongly in the second half, securing the win with a crucial interception to win the game.
Top Player Highlights
Atlanta Falcons
- Kirk Cousins (QB)
- Passing: 20 completions on 29 attempts for 241 yards, averaging 8.3 yards per attempt, with 2 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. Despite facing 1 sack for -8 yards, Cousins maintained a solid QBR of 75.5 and an RTG of 117.2.
- Bijan Robinson (RB)
- Rushing: 14 carries for 97 yards, averaging 6.9 yards per carry. Robinson showcased his explosive running ability with a longest run of 19 yards.
- Darnell Mooney (WR)
- Receiving: 3 receptions for 88 yards and 1 touchdown. Mooney’s standout performance included a remarkable 41-yard reception.
Philadelphia Eagles
- Jalen Hurts (QB)
- Passing: 23 completions on 30 attempts for 183 yards, with 1 touchdown and 1 interception. Hurts also contributed significantly on the ground.
- Saquon Barkley (RB)
- Rushing: 22 carries for 95 yards. Barkley balanced his rushing with receiving duties, adding 4 receptions for 21 yards.
- DeVonta Smith (WR)
- Receiving: 7 receptions for 76 yards and 1 touchdown. Smith was a reliable target throughout the game, consistently moving the chains.
Injury Report
- Philadelphia Eagles
- A. Maddox (Player Position): Maddox sustained an injury during a play involving Kirk Cousins‘ incomplete pass to D. Mooney. He was temporarily removed from the game but returned to the action shortly after, recording no additional statistics post-injury.
Top Players and Their Stats
Player | Statistics |
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Kirk Cousins (ATL QB) | 20/29, 241 YDS, 8.3 AVG, 2 TD, 0 INT, 1 SACK, QBR: 75.5, RTG: 117.2 |
Jalen Hurts (PHI QB) | 23/30, 183 YDS, 6.1 AVG, 1 TD, 1 INT, 1 SACK, QBR: 87.2, RTG: 88.6 |
Bijan Robinson (ATL RB) | 14 CAR, 97 YDS, 6.9 AVG, 0 TD, Long: 19 |
Saquon Barkley (PHI RB) | 22 CAR, 95 YDS, 4.3 AVG, 0 TD, Long: 11 |
Darnell Mooney (ATL WR) | 3 REC, 88 YDS, 29.3 AVG, 1 TD, Long: 41, 7 TGTS |
DeVonta Smith (PHI WR) | 7 REC, 76 YDS, 10.9 AVG, 1 TD, Long: 19, 10 TGTS |
Tyler Allgeier (ATL RB) | 9 CAR, 53 YDS, 5.9 AVG, 0 TD, Long: 15 |
Dallas Goedert (PHI TE) | 3 REC, 38 YDS, 12.7 AVG, 0 TD, Long: 16, 4 TGTS |
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