NFL: Previewing Week One Of The 2025-26 Season
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NFL: Previewing Week One Of The 2025-26 Season
"The Dallas Cowboys are defensive lightweights. Even with the addition of Kenny Clark, they don't have players who are capable of neutralizing Philly's amazing offensive line and winning at the point of attack. On the other side, the Eagles have the cornerbacks needed to limit the production that we should expect from the duo of CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. I also think Dak Prescott will make a critical error late in the game. Eagles win 33-29 NFL São Paulo Game"
"After getting embarrassed in Super Bowl LIX, the Kansas City Chiefs will come out fast and strong as they look to punch a Chargers team in the mouth that will have to go the whole season without its best offensive lineman. A defensive guru like KC's Steve Spagnuolo will be able to take advantage of that weakness in the trenches. At the same time, Patrick Mahomes will expose LA's secondary, which is dealing with injuries to four players. Chiefs win 23-21 Sunday Early Games"
"The Bucs not having Tristan Wirfs and Chris Godwin will be a huge detriment, especially with the Falcons sporting a new-look defense that includes two first-round draft pick pass rushers and Leonard Floyd. Tampa will probably be so focused on stopping Bijan Robinson and the rushing attack that they'll overlook Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who will shine in the season opener. Falcons win 28-27"
Eagles are projected to beat the Cowboys 33-29 because Philadelphia's offensive line will control the point of attack, Eagles cornerbacks will limit CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, and Dak Prescott will make a late critical error. Chiefs are projected to beat the Chargers 23-21 with an aggressive response after Super Bowl LIX, exploiting Los Angeles's absence of its best offensive lineman, using Steve Spagnuolo's defensive scheme and Patrick Mahomes taking advantage of an injury-depleted secondary. Bengals are projected to beat the Browns 35-24 because Cleveland's defense is solid but the offense lacks firepower while Joe Burrow and Cincinnati's dynamic attack can capitalize on a weak Bengals defense.
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