2023-09-18 14:42:00
USA – By the second matchday of the National Football League (NFL) at the latest, the last fans should have internalized it: nothing is certain in this league. Okay, except the Cardinals lose.
The Detroit Lions (blue jersey) were on the verge of running away from league competition. But the Seahawks were able to slow them down. © Gregory Shamus / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP
For the other 31 teams, everything looks different once more – and, above all, tight.
It was often a key scene that ultimately decided between victory and defeat.
Nine of the 14 games from Week 2 (two games are still on Tuesday night) were decided by a touchdown (plus an additional point) or less. Ten, if you count the Kansas City Chiefs’ 17-9 win over Jacksonville.
NFL NFL start with strange scenes: favorites stumble and players who forget the rules.
The Detroit Lions, who defeated the reigning champions on the opening day of the game and come up with a joke that makes you almost want to put on a fan college jacket in the style of old Eddie Murphy films, lose to them 31:37 Seahawks.
The referees were a separate topic in this game. But at least they made what was probably the best statement a referee has made over the loudspeakers in a long time.
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Referee can’t argue, he’s just talking to America
Nobody had him on their radar two weeks ago, now everyone knows him: wide receiver Puka Nacua (white jersey, 22) is already breaking historical records in his second game. © Steph Chambers / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP
When Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith was upset regarding what – and yes, in my opinion – was a completely wrong decision, he stood in front of the White Head, who was announcing the foul and the penalty to the spectators.
That’s why he rebuked Smith with the words: “I’m talking to America right now, excuse me,” for everyone to hear. Oh yes – to be as confident in yourself as this referee is, that would be it.
In the end – but not always – the 49ers were convincing, winning 30:23 at the LA Rams. But the hero of the game was NFL rookie, wide receiver Puka Nacua.
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In his first two games he not only caught the most passes but also gained over 100 yards of space in each of the first two games. When was the last time that happened? Exactly. Never.
But let’s get back to the Arizona Cardinals. They had sensed morning air following their opponent – the New York Giants – went down 0-40 the previous week. And it looked like it would be a repeat, as the Red Cardinals led 20-0 at halftime.
Why am I highlighting this? Right, because they lost in the end. The giants from the Big Apple left the field victorious with 31:28.
Maybe the Cardinals have a better chance next week. Who is actually coming? Oh. The Dallas Cowboys. Scored 70 points in the last two games – and allowed ten. So this might be a game that is anything but close.
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Here’s how the football teams played in Week 2 of the NFL.
(As is typical for the NFL, the away team is listed first, wins-losses are in the brackets and, if applicable, draws are last.)
Minnesota Vikings (0-2) @ Philadelphia Eagles (2-0) 28:34
Green Bay Packers (1-1) @ Atlanta Falcons (2-0) 24:25
Las Vegas Raiders (1-1) @ Buffalo Bills (1-1) 10:38
Baltimore Ravens (2-0) @ Cincinatti Bengals (0-2) 27:24
Seattle Seahawks (1-1) @ Detroit Lions (1-1) 37:31 (Overtime)
Indianapolis Colts (1-1) @ Houston Texans (0-2) 31:20
Kansas City Chiefs (1-1) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1) 17:9
Chicago Bears (0-2) @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0) 17:27
Los Angeles Chargers (0-2) @ Tennessee Titans (1-1) 24:27 (Overtime)
New York Giants (1-1) @ Arizona Cardinals (0-2) 31:28
San Francisco 49ers (2-0) @ Los Angeles Rams (1-1) 30:23
New York Jets (1-1) @ Dallas Cowboys (2-0) 10:30
Washington Commanders (2-0) @ Denver Broncos (0-2) 35:33
Miami Dolphins (2-0) @ New England Patriots (0-2) 24:17
Monday Night Games:
New Orleans Saints (1-0) @ Carolina Panthers (0-1) (Tuesday, 1:15 a.m.)
Cleveland Browns (1-0) @ Pittsburgh Steelers (0-1) (Tuesday, 2:15 p.m.)
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