NFL football is back, and Sports Illustrated is here with the games to watch and predictions before tracking all of the action and excitement for Week 1.
It’s finally Week 1 of the NFL season, and Sports Illustrated is here to provide live analysis and updates all day long. Thursday's matchup between the Bills and Rams provided fans with a spectacle worthy of a season opener: Josh Allen threw for three touchdowns in a 31–10 win over the reigning Super Bowl champions, sending a clear message that the Bills can live up to the hype surrounding them. (Buffalo entered the season as the betting favorite and at No. 1 in our MMQB power rankings, with six of eight first-place votes.)
And the action continues today—follow along with SI’s Conor Orr for live analysis all day long.
(9:32): The Buccaneers have dominated the Cowboys in the first half but have only three field goals to show for their efforts. And it’s second-year player Micah Parsons who has primarily kept the Buccaneers from scoring. Parsons, who was one of the best players in the league as a rookie in 2021, has two sacks and three tackles for the Cowboys. We talk all the time about the greatness of Aaron Donald, but it could be Parsons who wins Defensive Player of the Year instead.
(9:08): Brady connected with Julio Jones for the first time, a quick square-in route. He then connected with Jones again on a 48-yard pass to put the Buccaneers in scoring position late in the second half. Brady’s receiving crop of Jones, Godwin and Evans has to be considered one of the top target threesomes in the league.
(8:44):If there were any doubts about whether Tom Brady was locked in for the season opener, he erased them. The veteran QB lead the Buccaneers to a field goal on their opening drive; Brady hit Chris Godwin on a wide receiver screen for a first down and then threw a bullet to Mike Evans to get the Buccaneers into scoring range. Even at 45, Brady can still sling it. His decision to unretire looks good based off one drive. And his wife, Gisele Bündchen, tweeted her approval.
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Chiefs vs. Cardinals
(6:34): How scary is it for the rest of the NFL that the Chiefs are still winning on plays they created for Tyreek Hill, but without Tyreek Hill on the roster? That touchdown—Mahomes’s fifth, by the way—to Mecole Hardman seems like a staple speed mismatch play they’d run at the goal line last year.
(6:21): Why are we not talking more about the fact that Justin Reid hit an extra point and then proceeded to drill a kick into the end zone for a touchback? Kicking is incredibly hard, and while all athletes are naturally gifted in some way, that’s a wildly different skill set. Have you ever approached a football and tried to blast it as hard as you can? More times than not, you end up looking like Charlie Brown.
Giants vs. Titans
(7:05): This is why you hire Brian Daboll as head coach—relevant in the waning moments despite a roster in tatters. Saquon Barkley with a revival, Kadarius Toney getting the ball in space. This is, despite 13 points on the board, a mere fever dream for Giants fans a year ago with Jason Garrett calling plays.
(5:11 p.m.): Seeing a lot of “same old Giants” tweets this afternoon. I have to caution: It’s going to look bad for half a season. It’s a rebuild without a teardown. But I came out of training camp really high on this staff, as they tried to combine the best principles of the front offices of the Chiefs, Ravens and Bills. I think it’s a forward-looking operation. In the meantime, enjoy watching Daniel Jones. He’s playing for his future in New York right now.
Packers vs. Vikings
(4:50 p.m.): The look on Aaron Rodgers’s face said it all. Rookie wide receiver Christian Watson beat Patrick Peterson and was wide open for what looked like an easy touchdown, but the ball went right through Watson’s hands and the Packers were forced to punt. Rodgers had expressed frustration with the rookie receivers throughout preseason, and it’s been a frustrating game for Rodgers and the Packer offense with no points and three minutes left in the half—what was normally money in the bank with Davante Adams is now loose change.
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Lions vs. Eagles
The Dan Campbell effect is on full display in Detroit. The Lions may not win this thing, but they are absolutely on fire deep in a game against an opponent that is clearly better from a personnel standpoint.
Bengals vs. Steelers
Panthers vs. Browns
Commanders vs. Jaguars
49ers vs. Bears
Colts vs. Texans
The trade of Matt Ryan to the Colts was one of the biggest stories of the offseason after the Falcons failed to secure a trade for Deshaun Watson. But Ryan has been thoroughly outplayed today by Davis Mills. The second-year quarterback out of Stanford has a pair of touchdowns to O.J. Howard, who was a late signing by the team after he didn’t make the final roster with the Bills. So maybe the Texans have something with Mills and Howard
Dolphins vs. Patriots
Jets vs. Ravens
Baby steps obviously for the Jets, but first-round pick Garrett Wilson had one of the plays of the day so far, getting them within inches of a first down after a dead-in-the-water desperation pass from Joe Flacco. He broke a tackle, froze on a dime and juked a Ravens defender. Robert Saleh is getting booed for not trying to convert. It’s a fair criticism from Jets fans. You can’t out-field-position John Harbaugh. You’re going to have to throw a surprise uppercut at some point and keep Lamar Jackson off the field.
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