Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season was quite the high-scoring week, with nine teams putting up 30 or more points through Sunday’s games. With the Green Bay Packers crushing the Washington Commanders to kick off this week in their Thursday night matchup, Week 2 got off to a fast start for one NFC contender.
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Even with a quiet game from Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills continue to hold the top spot in the Week 3 NFL Power Rankings after their win over the New York Jets. Allen only threw for 148 yards and didn’t record a touchdown in the win, but it was the James Cook show that picked up the slack.
Cook ran for 132 yards and 2 touchdowns in the win, with Allen chipping in 59 yards on six carries. It was far from a strong performance on paper for Buffalo, but the fact it still scored an easy 30 points shows just how scary this team can be.
It was far from a strong offensive performance for the Philadelphia Eagles, but they got it done in Week 2, earning an important win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Jalen Hurts scored on a tush push TD and Saquon Barkley earned 22 carries and also found the end zone, but outside of that, the offense was stuck in mud for most of the day.
Defensively, the Eagles kept the Chiefs in check, holding Patrick Mahomes under 200 passing yards and forcing him to be the team’s leading rusher. Mahomes also threw an interception and took two sacks, as he looked uncomfortable most of the game.
Lamar Jackson’s passing work was on full display in Week 2, as the Baltimore Ravens handily beat the Cleveland Browns to earn their first win of the year. Jackson threw for 225 yards and four touchdowns in the win, picking up the slack for the running game that was non-existent all day.
Jackson found DeAndre Hopkins, Devontez Walker (twice), and Tylan Wallace for scores in the win.
Another week, another strong performance against an NFC contender for the Packers, as they made the Commanders look silly on national television. Jordan Love’s 292 passing yards helped set the pace for the offense, as he connected with Tucker Kraft and Romeo Doubs for scores in the win.
Once again, Josh Jacobs found the end zone on the ground, as he ran for 84 yards. Kraft led all pass catchers in Thursday’s win, hauling in six passes for 124 yards and the score. Green Bay faces Cleveland in Week 3 in what is the first of four road games across the next five weeks for the Packers.
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