Week 2 of the NFL season is here. Woohoo!
That’s right, we’ve got another regular-season slate of NFL football coming our way. And maybe you’ve carved out your week and weekend to watch all the action.
But perhaps you only have your choice of a few games to watch. Fear not! This weekly feature will help you navigate through all the action and find the games you really should watch this week. Like with our team watchability rankings, we’re giving you the most watchable contests, ranked by how much you should tune in.
Here’s the best of the best for Week 2 (all times Eastern):
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Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots, Sunday at 8:20 p.m. on NBC
Do you like offense? If so, the Dolphins are the team for you!
Beyond that? A primetime game, a divisional matchup and maybe seeing more fireworks from Miami.
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4
San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams, Sunday at 4:05 p.m. on FOX
The Rams looked better than we thought last week. The Niners? They looked like contenders. I’m in for this one.
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3
Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles, Thursday at 8:15 p.m. on Prime Video
This is sort of hopeful. As in, I hope this is a high-scoring affair with Justin Jefferson catching a dozen passes and Devonta Smith and A.J. Brown going off for 100-plus yards each.
Or, it could be another Kirk Cousins implosion in primetime and a snoozer.
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Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday at 1 p.m. on CBS
Two teams we expected more out of from Week 1. Two divisional rivals. Two QBs who could explode after a slow start. Definitely watchable.
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Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars, Sunday at 1 p.m. on CBS
Mahomes vs. Lawrence, with two offenses that could put up serious numbers. Plus, the return of Chris Jones and — maybe — Travis Kelce. A must-see early-season game.
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