BALTIMORE — The second NFL Sunday of the year offered plenty of entertaining football capped off by a sensational Sunday Night Football thriller between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs.
Lamar Jackson finally defeated Patrick Mahomes in a comeback 36-35 win. Elsewhere, the injury bug bit plenty of NFL teams on Sunday with a number of high-profile exits. And, seven undefeated teams remain through two weeks.
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Lamar Jackson and Ravens defeat Chiefs in thriller
The NFL saved the best for last with Chiefs-Ravens on Sunday Night Football. The Chiefs were ahead by two scores going into the fourth quarter but this time the fourth quarter was not Kansas City’s friend.
The Ravens took the lead with about three minutes to go but the Chiefs marched right down the field into field goal range. But, that’s when Clyde Edwards-Helaire fumbled the ball and the Ravens recovered.
On 4th and 1 with a minute to go, in their own territory, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh asked his quarterback if he wanted to go for it and they did, converting for the first down, clinching the game. It’s the first loss in September for Patrick Mahomes in his career as a starter.
NFL rocked by Week 2 injuries
Many stars were injured during their Week 2 games including several quarterbacks, leading to questions about next week.
Below were notable injuries on Sunday:
Jets rookie Zach Wilson throws four INTs vs. Patriots, says fans should be booing
Second overall pick Zach Wilson has had a rough start to his NFL career. The Jets are now 0-2 on the year after losing 25-6 to the Patriots.
In the process, Wilson threw four interceptions leading Jets fans booed their new starting quarterback.
“I’m not paying attention to it, but they should be booing, right?” Wilson said after the game.
Fellow rookie QB Mac Jones helped lead the Patriots to the win.
Seven 2-0 teams
Through two weeks, seven teams remain undefeated. That includes the Los Angeles Rams, Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos, Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay Bucs and Las Vegas Raiders.
Maybe most impressive is the Raiders, who came from behind on Monday night in Week 1 to defeat the Ravens and then defeated the Steelers on the road on Sunday.
The Carolina Panthers are a surprising 2-0 team after they defeated the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, holding New Orleans to just 7 points.