San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Seattle’s Wilson looks to join elite club against Tennessee

- By Rob Maaddi

Russell Wilson put off watching film for an extra hour to join Peyton and Eli Manning and provide commentary on the alternate “Monday Night Football” broadcast as the RavensRaid­ers thriller went to overtime.

After carving up the Colts’ secondary in the opener, Wilson could afford a brief break.

No doubt, he’ll be ready to lead the Seattle Seahawks (1-0) against the Tennessee Titans (0-1) on Sunday afternoon as the “12s” return to the stands for the first time since Dec. 29, 2019 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A win over the Titans would be Wilson’s 100th regular-season victory in 146 career starts. Only Tom Brady (131) and Joe Montana (139) have won 100 more quickly.

The defending AFC South champion Titans are looking to avoid an 0-2 start following a poor effort at home in a 38-13 loss to Arizona last week.

Ryan Tannehill was sacked six times, Derrick Henry averaged only 3.4 yards per carry and the defense gave up 416 yards.

Week 2 kicked off Thursday night with Washington (1-1) edging the Giants 30-29 on Dustin Hopkins’ 43yard field goal on the final play — after an initial miss was negated by New York going offside. Graham Gano made five field goals for the Giants (0-2).

Los Angeles Rams (1-0) at Indianapol­is (0-1)

Carson Wentz’s debut with the Colts looked more like the way he finished last season in Philadelph­ia as he was constantly hit, hurried and harassed during a 28-16 loss to Seattle.

Meanwhile, Matthew Stafford’s debut with the Rams couldn’t have been any better. He passed for 321 yards and three touchdowns with a a career-high 156.1 rating in a 34-14 win

over Chicago.

Kansas City (1-0) at Baltimore (0-1)

Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson face off for the fourth straight season in a matchup of MVP quarterbac­ks. Jackson is 0-3 vs. Mahomes, 30-5 against everyone else.

The injury-depleted Ravens need a win after blowing a 14-0 lead Monday night against the Raiders.

Mahomes rallied the Chiefs to a win over Cleveland and still hasn’t lost in September. He’s 11-0 with 35 TDs and zero intercepti­ons

in the opening month.

New Orleans (1-0) at Carolina (1-0)

The Saints began the post-Drew Brees era with a resounding win over Aaron Rodgers and the Packers thanks to an efficient performanc­e from Jameis Winston and a dominant defensive effort.

Carolina’s Sam Darnold led his new team to a win over his old team last week, but he’ll face a tougher test against the Saints than the Jets presented.

Cincinnati (1-0) at Chicago (0-1)

Andy Dalton makes his first home start with the Bears, and most fans hope it’ll be his last. Nearly all of Chicago wants to see firstround draft pick Justin Fields, who played well in a brief appearance in the opener.

The Bengals got Joe Burrow back and he got them back in the win column. He had help from his college teammate Ja’Marr Chase, who had five catches for 101 yards and one TD in the overtime win over Minnesota. Joe Mixon, also back from injury, ran for 127 yards.

Denver (1-0) at Jacksonvil­le (0-1)

Teddy Bridgewate­r was another quarterbac­k who had a strong debut, leading the Broncos to a road win over the Giants. He’s a solid bet to get Denver another road win over the lowly Jags.

No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence looks to improve on a so-so start. Meyer wants him to improvise more. It would help if Jacksonvil­le didn’t fall behind by a few scores early and could rely more on James Robinson’s running and a more balanced attack.

Buffalo (0-1) at Miami (1-0)

The Bills, an even more popular pick than the Browns to overtake the Chiefs in the AFC, lost at home to Pittsburgh. MVP runner-up Josh Allen got sacked three times and completed just 59 percent of his passes.

Good news for Buffalo is facing an opponent it has dominated recently, winning five straight. The Dolphins are 0-2 in home openers under coach Brian Flores. Tua Tagovailoa was efficient in a win at New England last week. He’ll need to do more to beat the Bills.

New England (0-1) at New York Jets (0-1)

This is the first matchup featuring two of the five 2021 first-round QBs as Mac Jones leads the Patriots against Zach Wilson and the Jets with both players seeking their first win.

New England has won the last 10 meetings and rookie quarterbac­ks are 621 against Bill Belichick since 2000.

San Francisco (1-0) at Philadelph­ia (1-0)

Nick Sirianni’s impressive coaching debut coupled with Jalen Hurts’ stellar performanc­e in a convincing win at Atlanta made the duo the talk of Philly.

Jimmy Garoppolo led San Francisco to a big lead before the Niners had to hold off the Lions in a 41-33 win. Trey Lance threw a TD pass on his first NFL attempt but Garoppolo can keep the rookie on the sideline by continuing his steady play.

Las Vegas (1-0) at Pittsburgh (1-0)

Fresh off leading the Raiders to an impressive comeback win, Derek Carr and Jon Gruden lead their

team across the country on a short week. It’ll be a tough challenge against the Steelers.

Ben Roethlisbe­rger is three TDs away from becoming the eighth quarterbac­k to throw 400 career touchdowns.

Minnesota (0-1) at Arizona (1-0)

Kyler Murray was spectacula­r in the opener for the Cardinals, who also got an excellent defensive effort led by Chandler Jones with his five sacks. J.J. Watt plays his first home game in Arizona while eight-time Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson returns to face his former team.

Kirk Cousins and the Vikings had several chances to beat the Bengals but couldn’t do it and now must win on the road to avoid 0-2.

Atlanta (0-1) at Tampa Bay (1-0)

The defending Super Bowl champion Buccaneers needed some magic from Brady and a winning field goal from Ryan Succop to hold off Dallas in the NFL’s kickoff game. Brady has never lost to the Falcons in eight meetings and Tampa is a 12½-point favorite.

Arthur Smith’s coaching debut was a dud as Matt Ryan and the Falcons were held to two field goals.

Detroit (0-1) at Green Bay (0-1), Monday night

Aaron Rodgers looked more liked a guy who spent the offseason contemplat­ing his next move than the reigning MVP in a shocking blowout loss to New Orleans last week.

Facing the Lions should get Rodgers and the Packers back on track. Detroit rallied to turn a 28-point deficit into only an 8-point loss in Dan Campbell’s coaching debut.

 ?? Jeff Haynes / Associated Press ?? Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson, celebratin­g with receiver DK Metcalf, can win his 100th regular-season game in 146 starts. Only Tom Brady and Joe Montana have won 100 more quickly.
Jeff Haynes / Associated Press Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson, celebratin­g with receiver DK Metcalf, can win his 100th regular-season game in 146 starts. Only Tom Brady and Joe Montana have won 100 more quickly.
 ?? Rob Carr / Getty Images ?? Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson is 0-3 against Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes but 30-5 against every other quarterbac­k in the league.
Rob Carr / Getty Images Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson is 0-3 against Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes but 30-5 against every other quarterbac­k in the league.

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