
"As a Packers fan, I have to temper my expectations after Green Bay looked like one of the three best teams in the league on Sunday. On a short week, it doesn't seem likely that the Pack will fully deploy Micah Parsons, who was dominant in two games against the Commanders last season. Jayden Daniels' ability to run around and extend plays makes him much harder to take down than Jared Goff."
"The Bengals' offense will be better in Week Two than it was last Sunday simply because it can't be any worse. The Jags' pass defense should be better than last year's, but going against Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins will be a true measuring stick to see how far this unit has come. Cincy's passing attack should have an easier time putting up points this week."
"What I said yesterday remains true: as long as Russell Wilson is the starting quarterback for the New York Giants, they will have one of the worst offenses in the NFL, if not the worst. It's also worth noting that Dallas' defense has more playmakers than Washington's. The most interesting matchup will be between the Cowboys' offensive linemen and New York's pass rushers. Expect Dallas to have more success protecting their QB than the Commanders did against the Giants' front seven."
Green Bay showed top-tier form but short-week concerns and questions about the secondary leave room for Washington to pull a 27-26 road upset. Cincinnati's offense should improve in Week Two against Jacksonville, with Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins testing the Jags' pass defense, and Cincy favored 28-23. The Giants' offense remains weak with Russell Wilson as starter, while Dallas' deeper defensive playmakers and superior offensive line protection should produce a 26-17 Cowboys win. Both Chicago and Detroit enter with strategic advantages, and Ben Johnson's familiarity with Detroit's weaknesses is notable.
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