The Seattle Seahawks (1-0) are road favorites against the New England Patriots (1-0) in Week 2. Mike Macdonald began his tenure with a hard-nosed victory over the Denver Broncos in Week 1. That game was occasionally closer than expected, and the Seahawks shouldn’t underestimate the Patriots.
The Patriots defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 16-10 in Week 1. Considering the Patriots are perceived contenders for the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2025, and the Bengals are perceived annual contenders, it was among the most surprising results on opening weekend.
The Patriots did some outstanding things throughout that victory. Jerod Mayo’s defense held the Bengals to 70 rushing yards and 154 passing yards, equaling just 224 total. That gives the Patriots the third-ranked run defense, 12th-ranked pass defense, and second-best scoring defense entering Week 2.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was held to 21-of-29 passing for 164 yards and zero touchdowns. The Patriots forced two turnovers on fumbles by Charlie Jones and Tanner Hudson. The Bengals went 4-of-11 on third down.
The Patriots weren’t as impressive offensively, but they executed a clean operation on that side of the ball. Starting QB Jacoby Brissett did not commit any turnovers, and dual-threat running back Rhamondre Stevenson rushed 25 times for 120 yards, one touchdown, and 4.8 yards per carry. Kicker Joey Slye went 3-for-3 on field goals.
The Patriots were prepared to play versus a quality Bengals squad. The Seahawks shouldn’t overlook them. Macdonald must avoid falling victim to a trap game.