NFL: Week One Recap

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NEW YORK — Well, we can breathe now. It’s finally football season, baby. And we’ve got a lot to uncover! But first let’s check out the team’s standings so far in week one. Did your team start this season 1-0? No? Well, let’s hope your QB isn’t out for 8 weeks - oh wait…too soon?

WEEK ONE STANDINGS

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19, Dallas Cowboys 3

  • Kansas City Chiefs 44, Arizona Cardinals 21

  • Minnesota Vikings 23, Green Bay Packers 7

  • New York Giants 21, Tennessee Titans 20

  • Chicago Bears 19, San Francisco 49ers 10

  • Miami Dolphins 20, New England Patriots 7

  • Baltimore Ravens 24, New York Jets 9

  • Philadelphia Eagles 38, Detroit Lions 35

  • Cleveland Browns 26, Carolina Panthers 24

  • New Orleans Saints 27, Atlanta Falcons 26

  • Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Cincinnati Bengals 20 (OT)

  • Washington Commanders 28, Jacksonville Jaguars 22

  • Los Angeles Chargers 24, Las Vegas Raiders 19

  • Indianapolis Colts 20, Houston Texans 20 (OT)

  • Seattle Seahawks 17, Denver Broncos 16


INJURY REPORTS

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DAK PRESCOTT (QB)- Dallas quarterback, Dak Prescott, will miss multiple weeks after suffering a hand injury that required surgery, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Sunday night after his team suffered a 19-3 defeat to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

T.J WATT (OL)- Steelers coach Mike Tomlin expressed optimism after Watt sustained a pec injury during Pittsburgh's season-opening win over Cincinnati. Tomlin ruled Watt out of Sunday's game against New England but declined to speculate beyond that.

NAJEE HARRIS (RB)- Harris told CBS Sports' that his foot is fine and that he expects to practice and play in Pittsburgh's upcoming game against New England. Harris sustained the injury during the second half of this past Sunday's win over Cincinnati.

KEENAN ALLEN (WR) - Allen suffered a pulled hamstring injury during the first half of this past Sunday's win over Las Vegas. Allen is unlikely to play in Thursday night's game against the Chiefs, but there is optimism that the injury is not a long-term situation, according to NFL Media.

ALVIN KAMARA (RB) - Kamara battled through a rib injury during the Saints' win over the Falcons, New Orleans head coach Dennis Allen said after the game. Allen revealed that he does not expect the injury to keep the running back out of this Sunday's game against Tampa Bay.

TEE HIGGINS (WR) - Higgins is still in the concussion protocol after sustaining the injury during the first half of the Bengals' Week 1 loss to Pittsburgh. Higgins must go through a five-step process before he can return to the field to compete against the Dallas Cowboys this Sunday.

JAMAL ADAMS (Safety) - Adams was carted off the field during Monday night's win over the Broncos. After the game, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said that the safety suffered a serious injury to his quad.


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