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Presenting 11 notable observations of NFL standouts in Week 1, as the National Football League commences its 104th season

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At last check of those standings following the 2022 regular season, seven teams had clinched playoff berths after missing the prior postseason. Two of those clubs – the MIAMI DOLPHINS and LOS ANGELES CHARGERS – will kick off their seasons at SoFi Stadium on Sunday (4:25 PM ET, CBS), with plenty of optimism for 2023.

Will the CAROLINA PANTHERS, with No. 1 overall pick BRYCE YOUNG, or ATLANTA FALCONS, with second-year quarterback DESMOND RIDDER, follow in those footsteps after missing the postseason last year? History will be on their side as those teams open their seasons on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta (1:00 PM ET, FOX).

Entering the final day of the 2022 season, 19 teams remained in Super Bowl contention, more than any year since there were 20 in 2006. Plus, in 19 of the past 20 years, at least two teams have won their divisions the season after missing the playoffs.

And who will be the JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS of 2023? Led by TREVOR LAWRENCE last year, Jacksonville made the worst-to-first turnaround, clinching the AFC South after finishing last in 2021. In 18 of the past 20 seasons, at least one team has won its division the year after finishing last or tied for last.

Will it be the NEW YORK JETS, who added four-time MVP AARON RODGERS to a roster that includes the reigning Offensive and Defensive Rookies of the Year, GARRETT WILSON and SAUCE GARDNER?

How about the HOUSTON TEXANS and new head coach DEMECO RYANS, architect of the NFL’s best defense last year in San Francisco? After all, Ryans gets to coach quarterback C.J. STROUD and defensive end WILL ANDERSON, the respective No. 2 and No. 3 overall selections in the 2023 NFL Draft.

So, lock in those fantasy lineups and dust off those tailgate recipes. Oh, and be sure to pick up those new No. 0 jerseys. The NFL is back with more hope than ever, and you can’t make this stuff up.

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The Starting 11 entering Week 1…​

  1. STRONG STARTERS: Defending Super Bowl champion KANSAS CITY has won its past eight Kickoff Weekend games, the longest active streak in the NFL. On Thursday when the Chiefs host the Lions in the annual primetime kickoff game (8:20 PM ET, NBC), they can become the sixth team in NFL history to win nine consecutive season-opening games. Only the DALLAS COWBOYS (17 from 1965-81), MIAMI DOLPHINS (11 from 1992-2002), NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (10 from 2004-13), PORTSMOUTH SPARTANS/DETROIT LIONS (10 from 1930-39) and CHICAGO BEARS (nine from 1984-92) have opened with victories in at least nine straight seasons. Portsmouth moved to Detroit and became the Lions in 1934.

 

  1. NUMBER OF THE WEEK – 18: The team that fell just shy of the Chiefs in a 38-35 Super Bowl thriller last season,PHILADELPHIA, kicks off its season Sunday at NEW ENGLAND (4:25 PM ET, CBS). That opener is significant because the Eagles and Patriots have squared off in two of the past 20 Super Bowls (XXXIX to conclude 2004 and LII to close 2017). In fact, New England’s victory in the ’04 season marked the last time an NFL team has repeated as Super Bowl champion. Last year, for an 18th consecutive season, the NFL had a new Super Bowl champion, extending the longest streak without a repeat winner in league history. Only eight teams have repeated as champions since the first Super Bowl at the end of the 1966 season.
  1. ADAMS LOOKS TO CONTINUE SUCCESS WITH FIFTH QUARTERBACK: In the Mile High City on Sunday, wide receiverDAVANTE ADAMS and the LAS VEGAS RAIDERS will open the year against the DENVER BRONCOS and new head coach SEAN PAYTON (4:25 PM ET, CBS).
  1. SPOTLIGHT – INDIVIDUAL MATCHUPS: Expect popcorn in short supply at MetLife Stadium whenDALLAS meets the NEW YORK GIANTS in the Sunday Night Football opener (8:20 PM ET, NBC). When Dallas has the ball, eight-time Pro Bowl guard ZACK MARTIN squares off against DEXTER LAWRENCE, a Pro Bowler last year and one of the league’s top young defensive linemen. When the Giants have the ball, New York’s talented young left tackle ANDREW THOMAS draws Cowboys All-Pro linebacker MICAH PARSONS.
  1. SPOTLIGHT – TEAM MATCHUP: The chess match between coordinators will take center stage on the shores of Lake Erie, whenCLEVELAND hosts CINCINNATI on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS). Three of the game’s top wide receivers will be in action.
  1. STREAK SPEAK: QuarterbackPATRICK MAHOMES has assembled a phenomenal stretch of six seasons to begin his NFL career, considering he made just one start as a rookie in 2017. Mahomes enters the year just 29 touchdown passes shy of the most ever by a player in his first seven seasons (Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO, 220). Mahomes has 192 career touchdown passes since then-Chiefs general manager JOHN DORSEY traded up to select him 10th overall in the 2017 NFL Draft. Dorsey is now a senior personnel executive in the Detroit front office.
  1. DID YOU KNOW?: Keep an eye on the Commanders’ interior defensive line whenWASHINGTON hosts ARIZONA on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX). Last season, Washington was one of two defenses in the NFL with multiple players posting at least 16 tackles for loss. DARON PAYNE (18) and JONATHAN ALLEN (16) each recorded career highs in that category. The Panthers (FRANKIE LUVU and BRIAN BURNS) were the only other team with two players with at least 16 tackles behind the line of scrimmage a year ago.
  1. UNDER-THE-RADAR STORYLINE: TheMonday Night Football opener featuring the BUFFALO BILLS and NEW YORK JETS at MetLife Stadium (8:15 PM, ESPN/ABC) has countless storylines, including a pair of star quarterbacks from the state of California, JOSH ALLEN and AARON RODGERS. The contest also will be significant for a talented running-back family from Miami, Fla. That’s where both DALVIN and JAMES COOK starred in high school before carving their respective paths from college to the second round of the NFL Draft. Like Rodgers, Dalvin makes his Jets debut on Monday. It’s also the second time he’ll face younger brother James on a professional field. The first time? Week 10 of last season, an overtime thriller in Buffalo: Vikings 33, Bills 30.
  1. TREND TIME: Getting off to a strong start is important. Over the past 10 years, eight teams have a winning percentage of at least .600 in September games. Those eight clubs have combined for 49 playoff berths and 13 Super Bowl appearances – including eight Super Bowl championships – during that span (2013-22). Two of those teams – theLOS ANGELES RAMS and SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – meet Sunday at Lumen Field (4:25 PM ET, FOX). The list also includes BALTIMOREDALLASDENVERGREEN BAYKANSAS CITY and NEW ENGLAND.

  1. NEXT GEN STATS NOTES OF THE WEEK: For the second time in three years, and just the third instance since the 1970 merger, at least three rookie quarterbacks are expected to start Week 1 games (three started in 2021 and five in 2012). The 2023 preseason provided a snapshot of the excitement to come.

 

  1. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST: When JORDAN LOVE leads the GREEN BAY PACKERS into Soldier Field against the CHICAGO BEARS on Sunday (4:25 PM ET, FOX), he will become only the third quarterback to start a season-opener for the Packers since Week 1 of 1993, following AARON RODGERS and Pro Football Hall of Famer BRETT FAVRE. During the Super Bowl era (1966-present), Green Bay is the only NFL team to start no more than two quarterbacks in season-openers over a stretch of 30 years.

 

 

 

 

 

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