Bo Nix overcame three turnovers to lead the Broncos past top pick Cam Ward and the Titans, 20–12. Nix connected with Courtland Sutton for a score, while rookie R.J. Harvey’s 50-yard run set up J.K. Dobbins’ decisive fourth-quarter touchdown.
The Los Angeles Rams outlasted the Houston Texans in a low-scoring Week 1 battle, leaning on quarterback Matthew Stafford for the game's only score in the second half.
The New York Giants entered 2025 with the No. 28-ranked offensive line in PFF’s preseason rankings, and that concern showed up immediately in their 21-6 loss to the Washington Commanders in Week 1.
The Commanders opened their season with a 21–6 win over the Giants, powered by Jayden Daniels’ 233 yards and a touchdown through the air. Deebo Samuel added a score in his Washington debut, while the defense held New York without a single touchdown.
Tampa Bay edged Atlanta 23–20 in a dramatic opener, with rookie Emeka Egbuka hauling in two touchdown passes — the last a 25-yard strike in the final minute. The Falcons had briefly pulled ahead with a long fourth-quarter drive, but Egbuka’s late heroics sealed the Buccaneers’ win.
Aaron Rodgers made a statement in his first game with Pittsburgh, throwing four touchdown passes, including two in a lightning-fast 50-second stretch after halftime.
Week 2 delivered plenty of storylines across college football — from Oklahoma and Jackson Mateer looking every bit ready for SEC competition to Bryce Underwood’s first signs of true freshman growing pains. Arizona State’s offense clearly isn’t the same without Cam Skattebo, while USF and UNLV have emerged as the biggest challengers for the G5 […]
Same-game parlays are all about building around game scripts — and the key is finding data-driven narratives that actually have a path to hit. With the new PFF Player Prop Tool highlighting the best matchups, probabilities and market edges, we’re targeting tails with upside in Week 1.
The Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears close out Week 1 the 2025 NFL season on Monday Night Football. Here's how to approach the game from a betting lens.
Though Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter didn't put up monster stats against the Panthers -- six catches for 33 yards; one tackle -- his two-way debut was notable because he played 44 snaps on offense and six on defense.
Justin Fields delivered one of the most efficient days of his career Sunday, giving the Jets hope about their quarterback despite a 34-32 loss to the Steelers.
NFL stars didn't just show up to play -- they showed up in style. From Joe Burrow to Jayden Daniels, here are the best looks from the first Sunday of the season.
49ers tight end George Kittle exited Sunday's season-opening win against the Seahawks in the first half after suffering a hamstring injury and did not return.
Tua Tagovailoa wasn't good enough in the Dolphins' season-opening 33-8 loss Sunday to the Colts, but in his defense, no Dolphins player was. "Like the rest of the team, [his performance] wasn't good enough," coach Mike McDaniel said.
Daniel Jones had a historic debut for the Colts, but the team's emotional rout of the Dolphins was "a little more special" on a day it honored late owner Jim Irsay.
Giants coach Brian Daboll was hardly definitive on his QB situation entering Week 2 following Sunday's loss to the Commanders, one that saw Russell Wilson struggle throughout.
The Falcons lost wide receiver Drake London to a shoulder injury on the way to losing their opener to the Buccaneers, but it doesn't sound like London should be out for an extended period of time.
For NFL fans, RedZone Channel has been beloved in large part because it was, as we were always assured at the start of the broadcast, "Seven hours of commercial-free football."
Blowout losses are never a good look for NFL coaches and they are a particularly bad look in Week 1 when you have ample time to prepare your team for what's coming their way.
The Broncos were sloppy in their season opener against the Titans, but a strong defensive performance powered Denver to a 20-12 victory to open the season.
The 49ers got wide receiver Jauan Jennings back from a calf injury in time to play in Week 1 against the Seahawks, but he didn't make it through the game before suffering another injury.
When the Giants drafted Jaxson Dart in the first round this April, they guaranteed that head coach Brian Daboll would get questions about when the rookie will start any time that Russell Wilson doesn't play well in a loss.
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