The Bengals kept an icky tradition alive, the Falcons Falcons-ed and 9 things we learned in the NFL's Week 1

It took minutes for the 2024 NFL season to shatter some of our preconceived notions about the long, arduous road to Super B

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It took minutes for the 2024 NFL season to shatter some of our preconceived notions about the long, arduous road to Super Bowl 59. The didn't get much from No. 1 overall pick but won anyway.

The , with a fresh sheen of hype following a productive offseason, signaled that the NFC South remains very much anyone's to claim (except the ). The squashed the goodwill that followed Antonio Pierce's journey from ' linebackers coach to interim coach to full-time head coach this fall. It's way too early to make lasting judgments after one weekend of football.



But it's not too early to begin building a case for and against each team's Super Bowl chances. After the first Sunday of the 2024 regular season, here are a few of the things we know, ranging from 's wizardry to Mike McCarthy's continued feud with his own timeouts. Through the first half against the , Josh Allen had only thrown five passes.

This was not thanks to a dominant run game (though was great) or a grind-the-clock gameplan; his Buffalo Bills trailed as much as 17-3 in that stretch. It made sense, however. Allen was missing the top two targets from his previous four seasons as a Bill after was traded to the and signed with the .

Instead of an unquestioned WR1, the Pro Bowl quarterback had a smorgasbord of unproven talent in the lineup, each with his own strengths and weaknesses. So with his team in need of instant offense, Allen sprung back online. He spread his 18 completions out to 10 different players.

Only one player, rookie , was targeted more than three times. This was efficient and useful, but it wouldn't be enough for Buffalo to put up 34 points on its own. That's where the other version of Allen came in.

AIR JOSH ALLEN. πŸ“Ί: on CBS/Paramount+ πŸ“±: β€” NFL (@NFL) Allen added 39 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns en route to 17.7 expected points added (EPA) -- more than double his 2023 average of 8.

4 per contest. On a day where Buffalo needed every advantage its quarterback could give, Allen stepped into the void and showed us everything of which he's capable. The Cincinnati Bengals were Week 1's biggest favorites thanks to a 7.

5-point spread at home. They didn't lead for a single second against a team many expected to be one of the worst in the NFL. lost 16-10 in a game where no one dressed in tiger stripes looked particularly good.

, back on the field for his first meaningful snaps since November, struggled to find a rhythm and spent the space between plays stretching and flexing his formerly injured thumb. He also failed to stretch the field without wideout and with a rusty Ja'Marr Chase, fresh off a contract holdout. All but three of his 21 completions came within seven yards of the line of scrimmage.

Chase had just six catches for 62 yards on six targets. As expected, second year wideout was the team's second-leading receiver..

. with three catches. He and Chase were the only players with more than 20 receiving yards.

This was surprising but not shocking. The fact of the matter is Burrow's Bengals are a very different team early in the season than they are late. Last year they were routed 24-3 by a flawed team in Week 1.

In 2022 it was the . In 2021 they needed overtime to put away an 8-9 team, then lost to a six-win Chicago Bears outfit seven days later. Since drafting Burrow, Cincinnati is 7-9-1 in the first four weeks of the regular season.

Burrow, as a starter, is 22-13 the rest of the year. The Bengals have finished each of the last three years with a winning record. Chase will get his practice reps in and improve in a contract year.

Tee Higgins will return from injury. Burrow will heat up, because he always does. And the bad luck that swings touchdowns into turnovers: .

forces, takes OFF! πŸ“Ί: CBS β€” New England Patriots (@Patriots) will roll back in the Bengals' favor. Cincinnati will be fine. Just maybe not while Oktoberfests remain in season.

The Vikings' best laid plans for 2024 were immediately dismissed by the football gods, who decreed rookie first round pick 's meniscus wouldn't survive beyond the first preseason game of the year. That led Sam Darnold, who once memed his career to death, as the team's QB1. Fortunately, is used to spinning straw into gold; it made a viable starting quarterback for about a month last season.

And Darnold, quietly one of the league's most efficient players in 2022 before backing up in 2023, is better than Joshua Dobbs. Darnold. Jefferson.

44 yards. πŸ“Ί: on FOX πŸ“±: β€” NFL (@NFL) Darnold came out on fire to take an early 21-3 lead against the , playing the opening notes of a funeral march that will close the books on the era. His first half stats: 14 attempts, 12 completions, 141 passing yards and a touchdown strike to .

His 0.41 EPA per dropback made him exactly as helpful to the Vikings offense as Jones was harmful to the Giants. Darnold had help.

ran for 94 yards on nearly seven yards per touch. Jefferson remains a cheat code, even if he only finished with six official targets. Brian Flores' defense is a chaos engine once more, notching five sacks, six tackles for loss and 12 quarterback hits against an overwhelmed foe.

It's tough to read too much into a win over the New York Giants. But Darnold and company looked roughly as good as they could have. Despite McCarthy's injury, Minnesota could hang around a wide open NFC playoff race after all.

It was modest, but there was a modicum of good feelings softly sprinkling onto the Carolina Panthers this offseason. had a new head coach who'd revived the careers of and in his last two stops. Carolina upgraded its receiving corps to help him out, adding via trade and and Ja'Tavion Sanders in the draft.

Sure, the defense still stunk, but maybe the offense could provide proof of concept for a brighter future. And then..

. FIRST PLAY ON DEFENSE & IT'S A WILL HARRIS INTERCEPTION πŸ“Ί FOX β€” (@Saints) Young, perhaps in an effort to extinguish the growing flames of criticism regarding his ability to make connections downfield between the hash marks, dialed up a shot to Johnson on his first play of the game. He missed so badly the only player who could get a hand on it was safety Will Harris, who picked it off and briefly put the second year quarterback on a trajectory for roughly 510 interceptions this season.

The Panthers improved from there, but just barely. Young waited three plays after halftime before throwing his next interception. He did run in a three-yard touchdown on fourth-and-goal, but that only made the score 40-10 in some true .

He finished the game with just 13 completions in 30 attempts, two interceptions four sacks and a 32.8 passer rating. For comparison, came in, threw a single incompletion, and finished his day with a 39.

6 rating. with his first career INT & the Saints third forced turnover today whewwwwww πŸ“Ί FOX β€” New Orleans Saints (@Saints) Eventually, things got so bad even the Superdome's PA team was able to pinpoint the problem. Bryce Young throws an incomplete pass, the Dome PA cranks up the beginning of My Own Worst Enemy β€” Katherine Terrell (@Kat_Terrell) Buddy, when you're getting Lit weaponized against you, things are baaaaad.

was supposed to be the jet pack that boosted into the thick of the MVP race after a successful 2022. Instead, Ridley was misused and inefficient and Jacksonville's offense backslid, going from 0.045 expected points added (EPA) per play in that AFC South winning season (eighth-best in the NFL) to -0.

032 (19th) last fall. Ridley left as a free agent, and last year's nine-win campaign left the Jaguars out of the running for the top three wideouts in this year's draft. But they still managed to land a blue chip target with the 17th overall pick: LSU's 1st career touchdown for Brian Thomas Jr.

πŸ”₯ πŸ“Ί: on CBS/Paramount+ πŸ“±: β€” NFL (@NFL) Thomas finished the game with four catches for 47 yards and a touchdown on four targets along with drawing a 40-yard pass interference penalty. But he didn't see a single target in the second half as Jacksonville saw a 17-7 lead fizzle into a 20-17 win. Part of that was the challenge of playing against , who didn't take kindly to .

Still, on a day where Thomas was by far the Jaguars' most valuable offensive player head coach Doug Pederson couldn't find a way to keep feeding him. Expect that to be a priority in practice leading up to Week 2. Optimism was in no short supply for the Chicago Bears this offseason.

Not only did Caleb Williams arrive, but so did and , giving him one of the most dynamic receiving corps any first overall pick has ever had. That, paired with a defense that finished the season as a top three unit after acquiring from the , set the bar high in Illinois. The Bears' 2024 season officially started 1-0 Sunday.

But it happened without a single offensive touchdown. scoop and score on the blocked punt! How ya feeling, ? 😏 (via NFL, FOX) β€” Sunday Night Football on NBC (@SNFonNBC) Chicago overcame a 17-0 second quarter deficit thanks to a blocked punt, a pick-six and three field goals. It happened on a day where Caleb Williams had just 108 total yards while averaging a gruesome 3.

2 yards per pass attempt. And nearly 11 percent of his passing yards came on a play that probably should have been an interception. from nearly picked off to tip drill high-pointing (i see you Rome Odunze) to fumble to first down.

the Bears might be hilarious this year β€” Christian D'Andrea (@TrainIsland) Williams dazzled no one and outplayed , who stunk. He completed that traveled more than 10 yards downfield. He led five drives that gained seven yards or fewer.

But the rookie also failed to create opportunities for his team to lose this game. He didn't panic or sink his team with ill-advised hero ball. He was only sacked twice -- albeit for a loss of 29 total yards.

The Bears won in very late-2000 Bears fashion, but they may not be there for long. Williams has a long way to go after an underwhelming debut, but he didn't mortally wound Chicago in the process. And with a history as tortured as the Bears', that counts as a win.

was supposed to be a stabilizing presence for an all-in team. The Atlanta Falcons understood the opportunity of a weak NFC South and spent big to bring in their highest profile quarterback since aged out of MVP contention. This, paired with a lineup of skill players each taken with top 10 draft picks and a defense loaded with veteran talent, was supposed to propel Atlanta out of a six-year playoff drought.

And then they ran into Mike Tomlin's Pittsburgh Steelers, who won in the most Steelers way possible; without a single touchdown. : still a force. 😳 β€” NFL on Prime Video (@NFLonPrime) Cousins couldn't take advantage of the souped up lineup of theoretical playmakers handed to him.

had a touchdown, but also only 26 receiving yards on three targets. saw the ball even less, finishing with two catches and 15 yards. had 111 total yards, but only 4.

8 yards per touch -- down from 5.4 yards per touch as a rookie with and as his quarterbacks. As a result, he threw for just 155 yards on 26 attempts.

He threw a pair of interceptions against a lone touchdown strike to Pitts. He was, for at least one week, worse than the quarterback for whom Atlanta could have traded a Day 3 draft pick to acquire last offseason: Of course, Cousins is also working in a new offense and just played his first game since tearing his Achilles last October. He won't have to face T.

J. Watt each week, a player that timed his snap cadence so accurately it drew a flag simply because the officials had no other explanation but an offsides call. And they called Watt offsides here.

Thoughts? β€” Steelers Depot 7⃣ (@Steelersdepot) The Falcons will probably be fine. They'll just want a do-over on Week 1. After forcing a Cleveland Browns punt late in the second quarter, a quick completion gave the the chance to pad their 20-3 lead just before halftime.

It wouldn't be easy; with four seconds left in the half, head coach Mike McCarthy trotted out big-legged kicker for what would be a record-tying 66-yard field goal attempt. The snap was on the money, the hold was good and a line drive kick sliced through the breezy northeastern Ohio atmosphere and through the uprights for three points. β€” Oh Yes He Did (@OhYesHeDid24) Except, technically, the play never happened.

The Cowboys, despite two timeouts, were flagged for delay of game. This was wholly unavoidable, and it just furthers the legend of Mike McCarthy, clock management superstar. The veteran head coach has long been lauded for his ability to design plays for Pro Bowl quarterbacks.

But when forced off schedule, his gears turn a little too slowly at times, leading to moments where he burns too much time, or not enough, or takes points off his own scoreboard because, again, he . : Daniel Jones (186 passing yards, 15 rushing yards, five sacks and two interceptions, 8.84 fantasy points) : (10 carries, 30 yards, 3.

0 fantasy points) : (six carries, 14 yards 1.4 fantasy points) : (one catch, four yards 1.4 fantasy points) : Drake London (two catches, 15 yards 3.

5 fantasy points) : (two catches, 11 yards, 3.1 fantasy points) : (one catch, 11 yards, 2.1 fantasy points) : Carolina Panthers (one sack, zero turnovers forced, 47 points allowed, -5.

0 fantasy points).