Multiple quarterbacks made their debuts in new cities and a wild Bengals-Steelers game ended in OT. Here’s what to know from Week 1.
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Patriots QB Mac Jones suffered a back injury in Sunday’s season-opening 20-7 loss to the Dolphins and required X-rays on it after the game. He was not made available to the media.
Chiefs safety Justin Reid filled in for the injured Harrison Butker at kicker against the Cardinals on Sunday, making a PAT in the first quarter.
Ravens left tackle Ja’Wuan James has suffered a season-ending Achilles tendon tear for the second year in a row. Sunday was James’ first game played in three years.
The Steelers believe T.J. Watt suffered a torn pectoral Sunday, and he’s set to undergo additional tests Monday to confirm the diagnosis, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
After looking dreadful for almost three quarters, Baker Mayfield led the Carolina Panthers to 17 fourth-quarter points and the lead before the Browns spoiled his revenge party with a 58-yard field goal with eight seconds left.
A.J. Brown had a debut to remember for the Eagles, setting a team record for receiving yards and the third-best performance by a traded wide receiver in the past 30 years.
Fields’ scramble and throw across the field to Dante Pettis provided the Bears their first score of the season at a wet Soldier Field.
Travon Walker, this year’s top draft pick, intercepted Carson Wentz, leading to a James Robinson TD. But Wentz then connected with Terry McLaurin for a deep score.
49ers RB Elijah Mitchell has suffered a knee injury and won’t return to Sunday’s game against the Bears.