Happy Tuesday, everyone. Week 2 of the NFL season is now in the books.
Let’s get right to it.
Good morning to everyone but especially to…
THE BUFFALO BILLS…
Be afraid, NFL teams. Be very afraid.
The Bills are coming, and they’re taking no prisoners. After dominating last year’s Super Bowl-champion Rams in Week 1, the Bills demolished last year’s AFC 1-seed Titans 41-7. And it somehow wasn’t even that close: Buffalo pulled its starters in the third quarter.
- Josh Allen went 26 for 38 with 317 passing yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. Stefon Diggs had 12 catches for 148 yards and three touchdowns.
- The Bills’ starting offense has punted once this season. That punt, late in the third quarter Monday, was muffed by Titans rookie Kyle Phillips and recovered by Buffalo.
- The Titans turned the ball over four times. Ryan Tannehill threw two interceptions, including a pick-six to Matt Milano. It lead to our first regular-season look at Titans rookie quarterback Malik Willis.
- The Bills did this all without All-Pro cornerback Tre’Davious White, wide receiver Gabriel Davis and defensive tackle Ed Oliver. Cornerback Dane Jackson left the game in an ambulance after suffering a neck injury.
The Bills are deep and well-rounded on both sides of the ball. Allen is a nightmare to try to defend, as is Diggs. The defense is absolutely dominant. Proof? The Bills have the highest sack rate in the NFL despite having the second-lowest blitz rate in the NFL.
Buffalo has a +55 point differential through two games this season, tied for third-best by any team since 2000. Allen certainly looks like the MVP favorite — which he is — and the Bills certainly look like Super Bowl favorites — which they are.
… AND ALSO A GOOD MORNING TO THE PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
The Eagles might just be second most impressive team in the NFL. Philadelphia dominated on both sides of the ball, and Jalen Hurts continued his outstanding start to the season in a 24-7 win over the Vikings.
- Hurts became the first player in NFL history to throw for at least 300 yards, complete at least 80 percent of his passes and rush for multiple touchdowns in a game.
- Overall, the Eagles racked up 163 rushing yards and now have 379 this season, second in the NFL.
- Darius Slay had more interceptions (two) than catches allowed (one) when matched up against Justin Jefferson.
- Kirk Cousins threw three interceptions as his historic Monday night…
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