Saints continue historic start with victory over Cowboys, last-second field goal helps Chiefs down Bengals: NFL Week 2 Sunday review
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The NFL season continues to provide drama, thrills and plays worthy of praise. The 14 games on Sunday were no exception, providing no shortage of entertainment.
The NFL season continues to provide drama, thrills and plays worthy of praise. The 14 games on Sunday were no exception, providing no shortage of entertainment, with each matchup seemingly having drama and noteworthy moments. Here are the main storylines from Week 2’s Sunday games: Before the start of the season, The Athletic ran a survey of fans of all 32 NFL teams to evaluate their hopes for the upcoming season. The ‘Hope-O-Meter’ had the New Orleans Saints ranked last out of all teams, as supporters expressed trepidation for the 2024 campaign. But after two weeks, those fears look misplaced after the team’s second offensive explosion put the Dallas Cowboys away with a convincing 44-19 victory. For the second straight week, the Saints offense – under new coordinator Klint Kubiak – was almost unstoppable, with a combination of big plays from quarterback Derek Carr and elusive running from Alvin Kamara. Against the Cowboys, New Orleans scored touchdowns on its first six possessions, with Kamara racking up four himself and another coming from a 70-yard Carr throw to Rashid Shaheed.