Tua Tagovailoa, the young quarterback (24) of the Miami Dolphins, made a fabulous comeback on Sunday during the second day of the NFL regular season, and allowed his team to win at the Baltimore Ravens (42-38 ). At the start of the last quarter, the latter led 35-14. The Ravens had struck from the start with a kick-off return concluded with a touchdown from 103 yards.
Then Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore QB, had thrown three touchdown passes, before registering one on a run of 79 yards. The Ravens were like a dream. But Tagovailoa woke up in the last 15 minutes and threw four touchdowns. Miami came back to 35-35, a field goal from Justin Tucker put Baltimore back in the lead (38-35) and, 14 seconds from the end, Jaylen Waddle scored the TD for the victory for the Dolphins. Tua Tagovailoa finished the game with 469 yards. His receivers also feasted (190 yards for Tyreek Hill and 171 for Waddle).
Tampa Bay s’impose à New Orleans
Trey Lance, the quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, saw his season come to an abrupt end. Named starter this season, in place of Jimmy Garoppolo, who took the team to the final two years ago, Lance broke his right ankle early in the game. He will have to have surgery and his season is over. Garoppolo, propelled on the ground, suddenly won San Francisco once morest Seattle (27-7).
New Orleans’ seven-game winning streak over Tampa Bay came to an end on Sunday. At home, the Saints were beaten by the Buccaneers (20-10), following a game long held by the defenses (3-3 at the end of the third quarter). Tom Brady was sober with 190 yards and a touchdown. Jameis Winston, the QB of New Orleans, has suffered (three sacks, three interceptions). Jacksonville, subscriber to the last place in the NFL for two seasons, signed a nice victory once morest Indianapolis (24-0), with a very good Trevor Lawrence (235 yards, two TD’s).
Burrow and Cincinnati still beaten
The Cincinnati Bengals, finalists of the last Super Bowl, continue to suffer. Already beaten by Pittsburgh, this time they gave in to the Dallas Cowboys (20-17). Joe Burrow has been sacked six times. However, led 17-3, Cincinnati came back to 17-17. Before being crucified at the last second by a field goal from 50 yards. The Arizona Cardinals snatched the decision in overtime from the Las Vegas Raiders (29-23). At the start of the third quarter, however, they were leading 23-7.
Carried by Jared Goff (four touchdowns) and Aidan Hutchinson (three sacks), the Detroit Lions beat Washington (36-27). Outgoing champions, the Los Angeles Rams signed their first victory of the season, once morest Atlanta (31-27). Not without some scares, since they were leading 31-10 at the start of the fourth quarter. First success also for Green Bay (27-10 once morest Chicago) and Denver, with Russell Wilson, (16-9 once morest Houston). By beating Carolina (19-16), the New York Giants managed to win their first two games of the season. A first since 2016.