
7 Dolphins, 19 Falcons
Matt Ryan threw for 229 yards and two touchdowns, including one to new tight end Tony Gonzalez. Miami, which gave the ball away an NFL-low 13 times in 2008, turned the ball over four times leading to 10 Falcons points. Tony Gonzalez caught five passes for a team-high 73 yards.
12 Broncos, 7 Bengals
Brandon Stokley caught the deflected pass, turned and looked upfield. Nobody stood between him and the end zone as the Broncos won on that hail mary like pass. Brandon Stokley's 87-yard touchdown reception with 11 seconds remaining gave Josh McDaniels a miraculous first win as Denver's head coach. Kyle Orton completed 17 of 28 passes for 243 yards and the Stokley score. Carson Palmer was 21-for-33 for 247 yards with two interceptions.
34 Vikings, 20 Browns
Adrian Peterson is the best runningback I have ever seen. Brett Favre managed the game and threw a TD pass to Percy Harvin. Brady Quinn looked awful.
14 Colts, 12 Jaguars
The Colts defeated the Jaguars for the fourth time in the last five games and won their 10th straight regular-season game, the longest streak in the NFL dating back to last season. Reggie Wayne had 10 receptions for 162 yards and a touchdown, the third-most receiving yards in his career. Anthony Gonzalez is out for 2-6 weeks.
27 Lions, 45 Saints
Drew Brees threw six passing touchdowns, the most in Week 1 ever in NFL history. Brees tied a franchise record with the sixth passing TD, and his 358 passing yards are the most by a Saints QB in Week 1, topping his previous mark of 343 set last year. It's the most since Brett Favre threw six in Week 4 last season. Five different Saints had receiving touchdowns, including Jeremy Shockey, who had his second career multi-TD game after having none last year. Matthew Stafford rushed for his first NFL score but threw three interceptions and had 205 passing yards in his first game.
34 Cowboys, 21 Buccaneers
Tony Romo threw for a career-high 353 yards and three touchdowns to help Dallas improve to 3-0 in season openers under Wade Phillips. Roy Williams finished with three receptions for 86 yards and one touchdown, which was his second touchdown in 11 games with the Cowboys - both have come against Tampa Bay.
38 Eagles, 10 Panthers
Donovan McNabb completed 10-of-18 passes for 79 yards with two touchdowns and an interception before leaving with a rib injury. Jake Delhomme was pulled from the game after throwing four interceptions and losing a fumble. Delhomme has four career games with four interceptions, which is tied for the third most among active players.
38 Ravens, 24 Chiefs
The Ravens set a franchise record with 501 total yards (303 passing, 198 rushing). Joe Flacco threw for career highs in yards (307) and touchdown passes (3) as the Ravens opened with a win for the second straight year.
24 Jets, 7 Texans
Mark Sanchez opened his career throwing for 272 yards with 1 TD and 1 Int. Thomas Jones rushed for 107 yards with two TDs. The Texans looked terrible.
23 Giants, 17 Redskins
Eli Manning completed 20-of-29 passes for 256 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Jason Campbell completed 19-of-26 passes for 211 yards with a touchdown and an interception.
20 49ers, 16 Cardinals
Hill completed 18 of 31 passes for 209 yards and a touchdown and was sacked four times. Kurt Warner went 26 for 44 for 288 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions, and he was sacked three times. Tim Hightower became the first Cardinals running back with at least 10 receptions and 100 yards in a game since Larry Centers in 1996.
0 Rams, 28 Seahawks
Matt Hasselbeck threw for 273 yards 3 TDs, and 2 INTs. The Rams still suck.
21 Packers, 15 Bears
The game was ugly. Aaron Rodgers threw for 184 yards and 1 TD. (which was ultimately the game winner to Greg Jennings and Jay Cutler proved again why he sucks as he threw for 277 yards but with one TD and 4 INTS.


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