NFL Week 2 schedule and five-minute guide

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NFL Week 2 schedule and five-minute guide

The NFL's first few weeks of the regular season brought some wild games. The games of Week 1 brought the first tie of this season and the Super Bowl champions losing. Six games were decided by a winning score in the final two minutes of regulation or in overtime.

Chargers (1-0) and Chiefs (0-1) meet in the season opener on Amazon Prime. Justin Herbert and Patrick Mahomes impressed in their first game.

Dolphins (1-0) play Ravens (0-1) at 1 p.m. Miami's Tua Tagovailoa is 4- 0 against the Patriots. Tyreek Hill made his Dolphins debut and caught eight passes for 94 yards. Lamar Jackson completed three deep touchdown passes against Jets.

Jets lost their season opener to Ravens. The Browns won their opener against Carolina. The Jets coach Robert Saleh says his team is taking revenge on people who mock them. They play the Browns at 1 p.m.

Commanders (1-0) at Lions (0-1), 1 p.m.: Washington had lost 34 straight games when it committed at least three turnovers. Carson Wentz passed for four touchdowns in the opener, but two interceptions led to 10 points for the Jaguars. Detroit’s D‘Andre Swift had 15 carries for 144 yards and a touchdown and three receptions for 31 yards in a close loss to the Eagles.

Jonathan Taylor rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown on 31 carries in the first game of his career. Travon Walker had a sack and an interception in his first NFL game.

Buccs (1-0) are playing at New Orleans (0-1) in the NFL's Week 2. The Saints beat Atlanta 16-13 in a dramatic finish. Tampa Bay is playing under new head coach Todd Bowles.

Panthers (0-1) at Giants (1-0), 1 p.m.: Mayfield struggled in the first half against the Browns but finished a reasonably respectable 16 for 27 for 235 yards. New York won behind the rejuvenated running of Barkley.

Patriots (0-1) are playing at Pittsburgh (1-0) in the first game of the season. New England's offense struggled in Week 1. Pittsburgh's defense will be without defensive player of year T.J. Watt.

The Falcons blew a 26-10 lead in their Week 1 loss to New Orleans. Rams lost by 21 points to the Bills in the season opener.

Seahawks (1-0) play San Francisco (0-1) in the Sunday afternoon game. Seattle quarterback Geno Smith passed for 195 yards against Denver. San Franck's Trey Lance completed only 13 of 28 passes for 164 yards in Chicago.

Bengals lost to Steelers in Week 1. Cowboys struggled on offense before Dak Prescott's injury. Cooper Rush takes over under center for the foreseeable future.

The Texans lost their season-opening game to the Colts. The Broncos lost to Seattle on Monday night. Coach Nathaniel Hackett admits the Broncos should have gone for it on fourth and five.

Arizona lost to the Chiefs in the first game of the season. Davante Adams and Derek Carr played together at Fresno State. Adams caught 10 of 17 targets for 141 yards against the Chargers.

Bears (1-0) play at Packers (0-1) at 8:20 p.m. on NBC. Last year, the Packers won 13 games despite looking sloppy in their opener.

Titans lost their season opener to the Giants. The Bills beat the Rams in the season opening game.

Vikings (1-0) and Eagles (0-1) meet on "Monday Night Football" at 8:30 p.m. Minnesota's Justin Jefferson caught nine of Kirk Cousins' 11 passes for 184 yards and two touchdowns against Green Bay. Philadelphia's A.J. Brown made his debut and caught 10 passes on 10 attempts for 155 yards.


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