NFL 2108 Calendar and Scores: Results and Highlights of Week 2



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Rivalries are at the forefront of the second week of the NFL, with half of 14 games on Sunday with divisional fights. Keep up with the best (and sometimes the worst) moments here with us.

Yes, this shot on Cam Newton

The Falcons' safety Damontae Kazee, replacing Keanu Neal who is out for the rest of the season, was sent off for that shot on Cam Newton – as he should have done.


Newton returned to the game and quickly led the Panthers on a touchdown.

Tip play Sunday!

Well, that's one way to overcome Blaine Gabbert's starting quarterback. The Titans embarrassed the Texans with this false boot:

Good call of the Titans. Terrible effort of the Texans special teams.

And it's a way to overcome a limited Aaron Rodgers:

Patrick Mahomes can really start it, huh?

Mahomes is so much fun to watch. Just look how nice this touchdown jet is (unless you're the Steelers):

The next try he did again, this time with a 19-yard touchdown to Travis Kelce:

And then again on the next drive.

So, for those who keep their points at home, Mahomes finished the first quarter by scoring 6 of 7 for 106 yards and three touchdowns – with a perfect passer.

Fitzmagic is back!

The first game of the game, Ryan Fitzpatrick, stopped where he had stopped, with a long touchdown to DeSean Jackson:

If Fitzpatrick tries to take Jameis Winston's job, Jackson will not object:

Here is the Sunday schedule. Be sure to check often as this will be updated throughout the day.

Schedule of the week 2 sunday

Carolina Panthers in Atlanta Falcons, 1 pm (FOX)

Colts of Indianapolis in Washington, 1 pm (CBS)

Houston Texans at the Titans of Tennessee, 1 pm (CBS)

Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (FOX)

Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 pm (CBS)

Miami Dolphins at New York Jets, 1 pm (CBS)

Los Angeles Chargers to Buffalo Bills, 1 pm (CBS)

Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers, 1 pm (FOX)

Cleveland Browns at New Orleans Saints, 1 pm (FOX)

Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers, 4:05 pm (FOX)

Arizona Cardinals to Los Angeles Rams, 4:05 pm (FOX)

Patriots of New England to the Patriots of New England, 4:25 pm (CBS)

Oakland Raiders in Denver Broncos, 4:25 pm (CBS)

New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys, 8:20 pm (NBC)

The Atlanta Falcons had 10 days to feed their defeat in the first game of the NFL season, and Sunday, their NFC South rival, Carolina Panthers, whose defense limited Dallas in Week 1.

Aaron Rodgers, who led a superb Green Bay Packers comeback last week on a left knee, will face a tough Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings in a tilt of NFC North. In other divisional battles, the Houston Texans visit the Tennessee Titans, with the two teams breaking up, with the same scenario at Sunday night football match between the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys.

In non-divisional battles, the New Orleans Saints host the undefeated Cleveland Browns and the game of the day is likely the return leg of the AFC championship between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the New England Patriots, this time in Jacksonville.

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