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NFL Football: Grading Every AFC Team’s Week 2 Performance
NFL Week 2 brought highs and lows across the AFC as every team’s performance gets graded, from dominant wins to costly struggles shaping early playoff outlooks.
Two weeks are down in NFL Survivor Pool contests, and the SI Betting team is riding high after a pair of thrilling wins in Week 2. Iain MacMillan and Peter Dewe
Which shocking early statistical trends have staying power, and which are a product of a small sample size? Our NFL Nation reporters break it down.
Throughout his sixth season in the NFL, Joe Burrow has posted two touchdowns and 189 yards with a 56.3 completion percentage before suffering the injury with the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals will play their first game without Burrow in Week 3, set to face the Minnesota Vikings.
Arguably the most impressive win in Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season was the Los Angeles Chargers’ upset of the Las Vegas Raiders. The Chargers took down the defen
Elsewhere in the division, the Los Angeles Chargers (2-0) sit at the top after taking care of business against the Las Vegas Raiders (1-1) on Monday. The Denver Broncos (1-1) have a crucial showdown with the Chargers next on their schedule. The winner of that game will be in first place in the division going into Week 4.
Jaguars HC Liam Coen and QB Trevor Lawrence went viral after Coen told his quarterback to hit a receiver in the chest following a high throw, and Lawrence waved him off.
Will Hill is convinced that a worst-to-first situation will occur in the AFC South. See why he's backing the No. 1 pick to turn Tennessee around.
These aren't necessarily the worst teams in the NFL after two games, simply the ones that are letting us down already.
Jones’ play has been perhaps the most shocking thing going on in the NFL right now. The former Giants quarterback has thrown for 588 yards with two touchdowns and a 111.1 quarterback rating through the Colts’ first two contests.
Coaching rivalry renewed: This will be the 10th meeting between Jim Harbaugh and Pete Carroll, though their first with their current teams. Carroll (then with the Seahawks) had a 5-4 record against Harbaugh's 49ers, including a 23-17 NFC Championship in the 2013 season. Overall, Carroll has defeated Harbaugh three straight times.