Week 1 of the NFL season is in the books, and it delivered its fair share of surprises, statement wins, and disappointing performances. From thrilling comebacks to dominant defensive displays, the opening week provided a glimpse of what’s to come in the 2024 NFL season. Let’s delve into the most significant takeaways:
Ravens Show Resilience in Loss to Chiefs
The highly anticipated AFC Championship rematch between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs lived up to the hype. In a game that went down to the wire, the Chiefs emerged victorious with a 27-20 win.
While it was a tough loss for the Ravens, there were positive signs. Despite mental miscues and a few missed opportunities, they nearly tied the game in the closing minutes.
The Ravens’ offensive line, which struggled at times, should improve as the season progresses, while the connection between Lamar Jackson and his receivers will likely strengthen. Despite the early setback, the Ravens remain a formidable contender in the AFC.
Eagles Survive Scare in Sloppy Opener
The Philadelphia Eagles escaped with a victory against the Green Bay Packers, but it was far from a convincing performance. Two early turnovers, including two ugly interceptions by Jalen Hurts, put them in an early hole.
However, the Eagles’ dynamic duo of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith showcased their explosiveness, combining for over 200 receiving yards. Saquon Barkley also had an impressive Eagles debut, finally surrounded by a supporting cast that can elevate his game.
While a win is a win, the Eagles’ Week 1 performance was a reminder that even the most talented teams can be vulnerable.
Cardinals Collapse in Second Half Meltdown
The Arizona Cardinals suffered a frustrating loss to the Buffalo Bills, squandering a 17-3 halftime lead. After a dominant first half that saw them move the ball at will, the Cardinals’ offense went ice cold in the second half.
Rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., the fourth overall pick, had a disappointing debut with just one catch. Quarterback Kyler Murray struggled to find his rhythm, throwing for a mere 161 yards.
The Cardinals’ second-half collapse was a major concern. Their inability to sustain their early momentum raises questions about their ability to compete in a loaded NFC West.
Dolphins Overcome Slow Start in AFC East Battle
The Miami Dolphins overcame a sluggish start to defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars 20-17 in a crucial AFC East matchup. After falling behind 17-7 at halftime, the Dolphins rallied in the second half, shutting out the Jaguars and showcasing their resilience.
Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle each surpassed 100 receiving yards, proving once again why they form one of the most dangerous wide receiver duos in the league.
While the Dolphins’ ground game struggled, their ability to win despite not playing their best football is a testament to their championship aspirations.
Patriots Defense Shines in Upset Win over Bengals
The New England Patriots pulled off an impressive upset victory against the Cincinnati Bengals, silencing doubts about their offense. Rhamondre Stevenson ran wild, rushing for 170 yards and carrying the Patriots to victory.
The Patriots’ defense was the story of the game, limiting the Bengals’ high-powered offense to just 224 total yards. They forced turnovers, pressured Joe Burrow, and made key stops when it mattered most.
This game was a statement win for the Patriots, proving that they are not to be overlooked in the AFC.
Steelers Grind Out Ugly Win over Falcons
The Pittsburgh Steelers opened their season with a gritty 18-10 win over the Atlanta Falcons. In a game that lacked offensive fireworks, the Steelers relied on their defense and a strong running game to secure the victory.
Despite not scoring a touchdown, the Steelers’ defense stifled the Falcons’ offense, holding them to just 10 points. T.J. Watt’s impact was evident on every play, disrupting the Falcons’ rhythm and making life difficult for quarterback Desmond Ridder.
While the Steelers’ offense will need to improve, their Week 1 performance showcased their defensive prowess and their ability to win ugly.
Texans Shock Colts with Dominant Rushing Attack
The Houston Texans pulled off the upset of the week, defeating their AFC South rivals, the Indianapolis Colts, 30-28. The Texans’ ground game was unstoppable, rushing for over 200 yards and controlling the clock.
Rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud showed promise in his debut, making key throws and managing the game effectively. The Texans’ offensive line deserves credit for creating running lanes and protecting Stroud.
The Colts’ loss was a reality check, highlighting their defensive vulnerabilities and raising questions about their ability to compete in a competitive AFC South.
Vikings Cruise Past Disappointing Giants
The Minnesota Vikings dominated the New York Giants 24-3 in a game that exposed the Giants’ flaws. Quarterback Kirk Cousins was efficient, throwing for over 300 yards and leading the Vikings’ offense with precision.
The Vikings’ defense was suffocating, sacking Daniel Jones five times and forcing multiple turnovers. The Giants’ offense struggled to generate any momentum, and their offensive line looked overmatched.
This game was a concerning sign for the Giants, who entered the season with playoff aspirations. Their Week 1 performance raised serious doubts about their ability to compete with the NFL’s elite teams.
Chargers Start Harbaugh Era with Convincing Win
The Los Angeles Chargers kicked off the Brandon Staley era with a resounding 27-10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. Running back Austin Ekeler had a monster game, rushing for over 100 yards and scoring two touchdowns.
The Chargers’ defense was dominant, limiting the Raiders’ offense and forcing Jimmy Garoppolo into uncomfortable situations.
This game was a statement win for the Chargers, signaling their intent to contend in the AFC West.
Seahawks Defense Impresses in Broncos Debut for Sean Payton
The Seattle Seahawks’ defense stole the show in their 20-16 win over the Denver Broncos. They held the Broncos to just 231 total yards and forced multiple turnovers.
The Seahawks’ offense did just enough to secure the win, with Kenneth Walker III leading the way on the ground. Russell Wilson’s return to Seattle was a disappointment, as the Broncos’ offense struggled to find a rhythm.
This game showcased the Seahawks’ defensive potential and their ability to win close games. For the Broncos, it was a disappointing start to the Sean Payton era.
Browns Offense Stumbles in Loss to Cowboys
The Cleveland Browns laid an egg in their season opener, falling to the Dallas Cowboys 20-10. Deshaun Watson looked out of sorts, throwing two interceptions and struggling to move the offense consistently.
The Cowboys’ defense was the story of the game, sacking Watson six times and stifling the Browns’ running game. Micah Parsons was a force to be reckoned with, wreaking havoc in the Browns’ backfield.
This game was a major disappointment for the Browns, who entered the season with high expectations. Their offensive struggles raise questions about their ability to compete in a loaded AFC North.
Panthers Suffer Historically Bad Loss to Saints
The Carolina Panthers’ season got off to a disastrous start with a historically bad 47-10 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Rookie quarterback Bryce Young struggled in his NFL debut, throwing two interceptions and failing to provide a spark for the Panthers’ offense.
The Saints’ defense dominated the game, forcing turnovers and making life miserable for Young.
This game was a major reality check for the Panthers, who are clearly in rebuilding mode. The 37-point margin of defeat was a humiliating start for new head coach Frank Reich.
Week 1 Sets the Stage for an Exciting NFL Season
The first week of the NFL season delivered its fair share of excitement, surprises, and disappointments. From statement wins to concerning losses, Week 1 provided a glimpse of what’s to come in the 2024 NFL season. With plenty of football left to be played, the race for the playoffs is sure to be filled with twists and turns.