NFL Week 1: Top plays from Packers-Vikings, Giants-Titans, more
Week 1 of the NFL continues Sunday with an action-packed slate, featuring a must-see NFC North matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings.
Related: NFL Week 1: Bills dominate Rams in season-opener
Here are the top plays from Sunday’s action.
Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)
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New York Giants at Tennessee Titans (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)
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Kansas City Chiefs at Arizona Cardinals (4:25 p.m. ET, CBS)
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Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers (4:25 p.m. ET, CBS)
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Chicago Bears 19, San Francisco 49ers 10
Rain, rain, go away
The weather is already a concern in Chicago, as the field is all but drenched ahead of kickoff.
Stout front
It didn’t take long for the 49ers’ defense to get to the quarterback, as Samson Ebukam got the sack on Fields.
Deebo is in for six!
Deebo Samuel barrels for a six-yard touchdown run, putting the 49ers up 7-0.
Fields connects with Pettis
Dante Pettis receives a pass from Fields for a 51-yard touchdown, putting the Bears on the board.
Chicago takes the lead
Equanimeous St. Brown reels in a 18-yard pass from Fields for a touchdown after a 10-play, 83-yard drive.
Lance throws INT
Eddie Jackson intercepts an intended pass by Trey Lance.
Chicago extends lead
Khalil Herbert runs it in for a three-yard touchdown run, bringing the Bears lead to 19-10.
New Orleans Saints 27, Atlanta Falcons 26
Winston talks to Manning
Is there a more entertaining off-the-field quarterback than Jameis Winston? The Saints
QB sat down with Cooper Manning to talk all things New Orleans.
New Orleans strikes first
Saints quarterback Taysom Hill rushes 11 yards for the home team’s first score of the day after a five-play, 77-yard drive.
ATL takes a two-score lead
After a Cordarelle Patterson touchdown in the second quarter, Marcus Mariota scored his first touchdown as a Falcon on a two-yard run, putting Atlanta up 23-10 in the third quarter.
Washington Commanders 28, Jacksonville Jaguars 22
Family first
Carson Wentz is the new starter in Washington, and he checked in with his good-luck charms before the game.
First to strike
The Commanders got into the end zone first after a 4-yard touchdown pass from Wentz to Curtis Samuel.
Wentz connects with Dotson
Dotson scores his first touchdown of his career on a seven-yard reception from Carson Wentz.
Robinson scores for Jags
James Robinson rushes 11 yards, putting the Jags up bony eight in the fourth quarter.
Wentz makes it interesting
Carson Wentz connects with Tommy McLaurin for 49 yards to bring the Commanders within two points, but the two-point conversion isn’t successful.
Cleveland Browns 26, Carolina Panthers 24
He’s back
Baker Mayfield is back in Cleveland. This could get spicy.
Mayfield throws pick
Grant Delpit intercepts a deep throw by Mayfield, on Carolina’s 38-yard line.
Browns get on the board
Kareem Hunt collected a pass from Jacoby Brissett for a one-yard touchdown.
Cleveland goes up by two scores
Hunt went for his second touchdown of the afternoon on a 24-yard rush, capping an eight-play, 78-yard drive.
Miles Garrett reintroduces himself to Mayfield
Baker dropped back to pass, Garrett was there, quickly, to reintroduce himself to his former QB.
Mayfield answers, scores against his old team
Mayfield brings the Panthers within a score with a seven-yard rush against his former squad.
Mayfield making it interesting!
Mayfield makes it interesting halfway through the fourth quarter after connecting rit Robbie Anderson for a 765-yard touchdown pass, cutting Cleveland’s lead to 23-21.
Cade York wins it for Cleveland
Following a Panthers field goal, putting them up by three late in the fourth, Browns rookie Cade York’s first game-winning field goal comes as the final play of the game for 58 yards. Browns win.
Philadelphia Eagles 38, Detroit Lions 35
Methodical march
The Lions scored first, thanks to a 1-yard run by Jamaal Williams to cap off a 9-play, 75-yard drive, taking up 4:45.
Philly is on the board
Jalen Hurts scores on a one-yard run after a 13-play 82-yard drive.
Sanders in for six!
Miles Sanders takes it in for a touchdown on a one-yard touchdown run, helping Philly gain control of the game in the second quarter, 14-7.
Pick-six for Philly!
Joining in on the onslaught is James Bradberry, who intercepted a Goff pass and returned it 27 yards for a Philly score. The Eagles lead 21-7.
Detroit answers
The Lions’ D’Andre Swift scores on a seven-yard touchdown run, pulling them within a touchdown of Philly.
Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Cincinnati Bengals 20, OT
Picked off!
Pittsburgh got on the board early when Minkah Fitzpatrick picked off Joe Burrow and scored.
Burrow fumbles!
Burrow didn’t watch his blind side and lost the ball as he wound up for a pass after getting hit by Cam Heyward.
Burrow with INT No. 2
Burrow continued his rough start as T.J. Watt intercepts one of his intended passes. This is Cincy’s third turnover of the half.
Steelers score again
Mitchell Trubisky hit Najee Harris on a two-yard touchdown pass following Watt’s interception.
Burrow with his first TD pass of season
Joe Burrow toss a two-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Boyd for Cincy’s first touchdown of the afternoon.
Pitt finally wins!
After a marathon of an overtime and collection of missed game-winning field goals, Pittsburgh seals the deal with a 53-yard field goal by Chris Boswell.
Indianapolis Colts 20, Houston Texans 20, OT
Matt Ryan throws an INT
Matt Ryan dropped back to pass and threw the ball right into the hands of Jerry Hughes.
Houston on the board first
O.J. Howard gets his first career touchdown reception on a 16-yard touchdown reception from Davis Mills.
Big play out of the half!
The Houston Texans hit a flea-flicker from Mills to Brandon Cooks for a 42-yard reception.
Matty Ryan ties it up!
Matt Ryan catches Michael Pittman Jr. on a 15-yard pass, tying the game at 20 with 1:54 remaining.
Miami Dolphins 20, New England Patriots 7
Mac Jones fumbles
The Miami Dolphins scored their first touchdown on a Mac Jones strip-six.
Waddle scores
Jaylen Waddle reels in a 42-yard pass from Tua Tagovailoa for former Crimson Tide connection, pushing Miami up by 17 in the first half.
Patriots answer in the third
New England answered in the biggest way to begin the second half, capitalizing on a 15-play, 92-yard drive that took up the first 8:21 of the third quarter with a six-yard pass from Jones to Ty Montgomery.
Baltimore Ravens 24, New York Jets 10
Jackson scores first!
Devin Duvernay catches a pass from Lamar Jackson for a 25-yard touchdown and the first of the season.
Jackson is heating up!
The Jackson-Duvernay connection continues, as they connect for a 17-yard touchdown, putting Baltimore up 17-3 in the third quarter.
A trifecta for Jackson
Five minutes after his last touchdown pass, Jackson connects with Rashod Bateman for 55 yards, stretching Baltimore’s lead to 21 points.
COMING UP:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Dallas Cowboys (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC)
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