NFL Week 2 Power Rankings: How all 32 teams stack up, plus top non-QB newcomer performances
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NFL Week 2 Power Rankings: How all 32 teams stack up, plus top non-QB newcomer performances
"Week 1 began with the Philadelphia Eagles taking down the Dallas Cowboys before the Los Angeles Chargers upset the Kansas City Chiefs in São Paulo, Brazil. Sunday was filled with impressive wins by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers and Buffalo Bills, who erased a 15-point deficit in the final four minutes. So, a lot has happened since our Preseason Power Rankings, and we need to restack all 32 teams ahead of Week 2."
"In addition to our rankings, NFL Nation reporters named a non-QB newcomer -- defined as a rookie or offseason acquisition -- who put up the best performance for his team. From edge rusher Micah Parsons getting a sack with the Packers to rookie wide receiver Emeka Egbuka lighting it up for the Buccaneers, we picked 32 players and coaches who impressed in their debuts. Let's get right into it with our No. 1-ranked team."
"His first catch for the Ravens was a one-handed grab that resulted in a 29-yard touchdown in the third quarter. It was his fourth one-handed touchdown catch since 2017, which is tied with Courtland Sutton and Garrett Wilson for most in the NFL over that span. The Ravens have a wide receiver who is dynamic after the catch ( Zay Flowers) and another who can stretch the field ( Rashod Bateman)."
The Minnesota Vikings finished Week 1 with a Monday Night Football comeback win over the Chicago Bears. Week 1 opened with the Philadelphia Eagles beating the Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Chargers upsetting the Kansas City Chiefs in São Paulo, Brazil. Sunday featured notable victories by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers and the Buffalo Bills, who erased a 15-point deficit in the final four minutes. NFL Nation reporters named a top non-quarterback newcomer for each team, defined as a rookie or offseason acquisition. Examples include Micah Parsons recording a sack with the Packers and rookie Emeka Egbuka standing out for the Buccaneers. A power panel of more than 80 writers, editors and TV personalities ranked all 32 teams from 1 to 32, and the newcomer list highlighted 32 players and coaches who impressed in their debuts.
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