Week 3 NFL preview – Close games in abundance so far

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Special players want the ball when games are on the line in the fourth quarter. And if it seems as though games have been on the line more often this season, that’s because they have been.

Through two weeks, the 2021 season has produced 10 games decided by a field goal or less. That’s tied for the fourth-most such contests in NFL history through Week 2. Seven of the league’s 16 games last week were thrillers in that category.

The seasons with the most games decided by three points or fewer through Week 2:

SEASON GAMES
2013 11
1997 11
1988 11
2021 10
2019 10
2007 10
2000 10
1999 10

Each of the DALLAS COWBOYS’ two games have been decided by three points or fewer, including their walk-off road win over the Chargers last week. The Cowboys (1-1), who host the PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (0-2) on Monday Night Football (8:15 PM ET, ESPN), have kept games close by leading the NFL in both takeaways (six) and turnover margin (plus-four).

Dallas’ opponent last week, the LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (1-1), travels to face the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1-1) on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS). Each of the AFC West rivals has played two games this season decided by four points or less.

Close games are the culture in the NFL, so as the league enters Week 3, get ready for special players to seize the day.

SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE: Don’t be surprised if one of those close games takes place at SoFi Stadium, where two undefeated teams – the TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (2-0) and LOS ANGELES RAMS (2-0) – clash on Sunday (4:25 PM ET, FOX). The road team in the series has won each of the past three meetings, including last season, when the Rams secured a 27-24 win at Tampa Bay in Week 11.
• Tampa Bay quarterback TOM BRADY will add to his legacy by starting an NFL game in a 37th city and a 44th stadium, including the postseason. The 36 cities in which Brady has started NFL games include two in other countries, Wembley Stadium in London (England) and Estadio Azteca in Mexico City (Mexico). Three of his starts have been regular-season games on college campuses, at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Ill., Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz., and TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. He also has started NFL games at seven venues that are no longer in existence: Texas Stadium in Arlington, Texas; the Georgia Dome in Atlanta; Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.; Foxboro Stadium in Foxboro, Mass.; the RCA Dome in Indianapolis; the Metrodome in Minneapolis and Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.
• Including the postseason, Tampa Bay has won 10 straight games. The Buccaneers are now the first team in NFL history to win nine consecutive games while scoring at least 30 points in each contest, including the postseason.
• The Rams are 39-0, including the postseason, when leading at halftime since SEAN MCVAY became head coach in 2017.
• Last week, Brady threw five touchdown passes, two to tight end ROB GRONKOWSKI, and enters Week 3 leading the NFL with nine touchdown passes.
• Gronkowski, who leads the NFL with four touchdown receptions, now has 19 career regular-season games with at least two touchdown catches. Last week, he surpassed Pro Football Hall of Famer TONY GONZALEZ (18 games) for the second-most such games by a tight end in NFL history. Only ANTONIO GATES (21 games) has more. Gronkowski, who also recorded two touchdown receptions in Week 1, joined BEN COATES (1994) and DEE MACKEY (1962) as the only tight ends in league annals with at least two touchdown receptions in each of their team’s first two games of a season.
• Also last week, Buccaneers safety MIKE EDWARDS returned two interceptions for touchdowns in the fourth quarter, becoming the first player since ROBERT MASSEY (Oct. 4, 1992) with two interceptions returned for touchdowns in the fourth quarter of a single game. He also became the first player since ZACH BROWN (Dec. 30, 2012) with two interceptions returned for a touchdown in a single game.
• Rams wide receiver COOPER KUPP is tied for the league lead with 16 receptions, including nine for 163 yards and two touchdowns last week. Kupp is one of two wide receivers (TYLER LOCKETT) with 100-or-more receiving yards and at least one touchdown catch in each of the season’s first two weeks.
• Los Angeles quarterback MATTHEW STAFFORD bids for his fourth straight game (dating back to last season) with at least two touchdown passes and a passer rating of 100 or higher. He has at least 295 passing yards in four of his five career starts against Tampa Bay.
• In last season’s win at Tampa Bay, Kupp had 11 catches for 145 yards and wide receiver ROBERT WOODS had 12 catches for 130 yards and a touchdown. They became the fourth pair of wide-receiver teammates each with at least 11 receptions and 130 receiving yards in the same game since 1970.
• Rams defensive lineman AARON DONALD leads the NFL in sacks (86.5) and tackles for loss (133) since 2014.

A RUSH OF ROOKIES UNDER CENTER: Six rookie quarterbacks – Chicago’s JUSTIN FIELDS, New England’s MAC JONES, San Francisco’s TREY LANCE, Jacksonville’s TREVOR LAWRENCE, Houston’s DAVIS MILLS and the New York Jets’ ZACH WILSON – have attempted a pass this season, tied with 1971 (six) for the most rookie quarterbacks to attempt a pass in the first two weeks of a season since the league merger in 1970.
• Five of those rookies could start this week, which would make Week 3 of the 2021 season the second time in the Super Bowl era, excluding the strike-shortened 1987 season, in which five rookie quarterbacks started in the same week within the first three weeks of a season. It also happened in 2012.
• One of those rookies, Lawrence, goes head-to-head against another former No. 1 overall selection, quarterback KYLER MURRAY, when the JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (0-2) host the ARIZONA CARDINALS (2-0) on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX). The game marks the NFL’s 30th meeting of starting quarterbacks drafted No. 1 overall since the beginning of 2018.
• Arizona has an opportunity to begin a season 3-0 for the first time since 2015, when the Cardinals advanced to the NFC Championship Game.
• Arizona rookie wide receiver/kick returner RONDALE MOORE leads the team in both receptions (11) and receiving yards (182).
• Last week, Murray passed for 400 yards with three touchdowns and added a rushing touchdown in the Cardinals’ 34-33 comeback win over Minnesota. Murray, who had four touchdown passes and one rushing touchdown in Week 1, is the first player with at least three touchdown passes and one rushing touchdown in each of his team’s first two games of a season in NFL history.
• Murray now has 12 career games with both a passing and rushing touchdown, surpassing STEVE GROGAN (11 games) for the fourth-most by a quarterback in his first three seasons in NFL history. Only CAM NEWTON (20 games), JOSH ALLEN (16) and DAK PRESCOTT (13) have more.
• The game also features two head coaches, Arizona’s KLIFF KINGSBURY and Jacksonville’s URBAN MEYER, who took the reins of their teams after serving as head coaches of college programs. Kingsbury and Meyer did not face each other as college head coaches.

EXCLUSIVE COMPANY: The GREEN BAY PACKERS (1-1) head west to battle the SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (2-0) on Sunday Night Football (8:20 PM ET, NBC). Packers head coach MATT LAFLEUR and 49ers head coach KYLE SHANAHAN helped lead the Falcons to Super Bowl LI as Atlanta assistant coaches in 2016. They also served together on coaching staffs in Houston and Washington.
• San Francisco has started 2-0 for the third time in 10 seasons, and second under Shanahan. In each of their previous 2-0 starts – 2012 and 2019 – the 49ers advanced to the Super Bowl.
• LaFleur in each of his first two seasons as an NFL head coach has guided the Packers to consecutive berths in the NFC Championship, including the 2019 season when he met Shanahan and the 49ers in that contest. LaFleur is one of only seven individuals ever, including two former 49ers head coaches, to do that.

Individuals to guide teams to conference championship games in each of their first two seasons as an NFL head coach:

HEAD COACH, TEAM, SEASONS
John Madden–HOF, Oakland Raiders, 1969-70
Don McCafferty, Baltimore Colts, 1970-71
George Seifert, San Francisco, 1989-90
Barry Switzer, Dallas, 1994-95
Rex Ryan, New York Jets, 2009-10
Jim Harbaugh, San Francisco, 2011-12
Matt LaFleur, Green Bay, 2019-20

• Green Bay running back AARON JONES, who reached paydirt four times in the Packers’ Monday Night Football victory last week, has scored 42 touchdowns over his past 40 regular-season games. He joined Pro Football Hall of Famers DON HUTSON (53 touchdowns), JIM TAYLOR (47) and PAUL HORNUNG (41) as the only other players in team history to score at least 40 touchdowns over a 40-game stretch.
• Packers wide receiver DAVANTE ADAMS has recorded a touchdown reception in nine consecutive games on Sunday Night Football, the longest such streak in NFL history.
• San Francisco wide receiver DEEBO SAMUEL leads the NFL with 282 receiving yards, while 49ers quarterback JIMMY GAROPPOLO is 26-8 (.764) in 34 career starts.

BODY-CLOCK ADJUSTMENTS: The LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (1-1) travel two time zones for an important early season AFC West clash with the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1-1) on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS). The Chargers are playing their second 2021 road game, having flown three time zones to secure a win at Washington in Week 1.
• Through the season’s first two weeks, NFL clubs when traveling at least two times zones are an impressive 11-3 (.786). And when traveling three time zones, the league is 5-1 (.833) this season, not counting the second of the two wins by the 49ers, who practiced in West Virginia between their ET games.
• In Week 2, Chargers quarterback JUSTIN HERBERT passed for 338 yards, his 10th career game with at least 300 passing yards, tied with PATRICK MAHOMES (10 games) and Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO (10) for the most such games by a player in his first two seasons in NFL history.
• Meanwhile, the MIAMI DOLPHINS (1-1) travel three time zones this week to play the LAS VEGAS RAIDERS (2-0) at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday (4:05 PM ET, CBS). The Raiders enter the game leading the NFL with 458.0 yards per game.
• Last week, Las Vegas quarterback DEREK CARR passed for 382 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions for a 126.2 rating in the Raiders’ 26-17 win at Pittsburgh. Carr, who passed for 435 yards and two touchdowns in Week 1, is the fifth quarterback in the Super Bowl era with at least 375 passing yards and two touchdown passes in each of his team’s first two games of a season, joining DREW BLEDSOE (1994), TOM BRADY (2011), RYAN FITZPATRICK (2018) and PATRICK MAHOMES (2019).
• Miami’s XAVIEN HOWARD, who led the NFL with 10 interceptions last season, registered his first 2021 interception last week. Howard is also the only NFL player this season with an interception, forced fumble and fumble recovery.

The players with the most interceptions since the beginning of the 2018 season:

PLAYER, TEAM(S), INT
Xavien Howard, Miami, 19
J.C. Jackson, New England, 19
Tyrann Mathieu, Houston-Kansas City, 14
Marcus Peters, L.A. Rams-Baltimore, 12
Justin Simmons, Denver, 12

SIGNIFICANT STARTS: Both the CAROLINA PANTHERS and LAS VEGAS RAIDERS have an opportunity to go 3-0 this week. The last time Carolina opened 3-0 was 2015, when the Panthers advanced to Super Bowl 50 against the Broncos. The last time the Raiders opened 3-0 was 2002, when they advanced to Super Bowl XXXVII against current head coach JON GRUDEN and the Buccaneers.

CHESS MATCH AT GILLETTE: Two of the NFL’s longest-tenured active head coaches will square off this week when the NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (1-1) meet the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1-1). The Saints’ SEAN PAYTON and the Patriots’ BILL BELICHICK, both former assistants with the New York Giants, are two of just five active coaches with at least 150 career wins, including the postseason.

ENHANCED SEASON: The NFL this week plays its first two games – the CAROLINA PANTHERS (2-0) at HOUSTON TEXANS (1-1) on Thursday (8:20 PM ET, NFLN) and WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM (1-1) at BUFFALO BILLS (1-1) on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX) – that were added as part of the enhanced scheduling rotation. This season features each team playing 17 regular-season games and three preseason games for the first time, providing fans an extra week of regular-season action. It marks the first change to the season structure since the 1978 campaign ushered in an era of 16 regular-season and four preseason games. The 17th game on each club’s schedule features an interconference opponent that finished in the same standing within the teams’ respective divisions the previous season. The AFC was determined to be the home conference for the 17th game in 2021. The NFC will host the 17th game next season.

AFC SOUTH POWER STRUGGLE: The INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (0-2) head to Nashville to play the TENNESSEE TITANS (1-1) on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS). The road team in the series has won each of the last five meetings. Last season, the teams split the series and both clubs earned playoff berths. Since 2017, at least one of the two division rivals has advanced to the playoffs in each of the past four seasons.
• The Colts under head coach FRANK REICH (2018-20) have won four of the last six games against Tennessee, with a different starting quarterback in each of those three seasons.
• Last week in an overtime win at Seattle, Tennessee running back DERRICK HENRY totaled 237 scrimmage yards (182 rushing, 55 receiving) and three rushing touchdowns while wide receiver JULIO JONES added 128 receiving yards.
• Henry is the fourth player in NFL history with 10 career games of at least 150 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers JIM BROWN (13 games), LADAINIAN TOMLINSON (12) and BARRY SANDERS (10).
• Jones recorded his 59th career game with at least 100 receiving yards, tied with Pro Football Hall of Famer MARVIN HARRISON (59 games) for the third-most such games in NFL history. Only Pro Football Hall of Famers JERRY RICE (76 games) and RANDY MOSS (64) have more.
• Jones, who enters Week 3 with 13,053 receiving yards in 137 career games, became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 13,000 receiving yards, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer JERRY RICE (154 games).

COUSINS RIDING NOTABLE STREAK: Quarterback KIRK COUSINS and the MINNESOTA VIKINGS (0-2) host the SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (1-1) on Sunday (4:25 PM ET, FOX). Cousins enters the contest with the second-longest streak of games with a passer rating of 90-or-higher in NFL history.

The players with the longest streaks of games with a passer rating of 90-or-higher in NFL history:

PLAYER, TEAM, GAMES, DATES
Peyton Manning–HOF, Denver, 23, Sept. 30, 2012 – Nov. 17, 2013
Kirk Cousins, Minnesota, 16, Sept. 27, 2020 – Sept. 19, 2021*
Peyton Manning–HOF, Indianapolis, 15, Sept. 9, 2004 – Dec. 26, 2004
Steve Young–HOF, San Francisco, 15, Oct. 9, 1994 – Sept. 25, 1995
*active streak

• Seahawks quarterback RUSSELL WILSON leads the NFL with a 146.9 passer rating. Wilson, who has 99 career regular-season victories, can earn his 100th win this week. Pro Football Hall of Famer PEYTON MANNING (105 wins) holds the record for the most regular-season wins by a quarterback in his first 10 career seasons.
• Also this week, with a win in his 147th career regular-season start, Wilson would tie Pro Football Hall of Famer TERRY BRADSHAW (147 starts) for the third-fewest regular-season starts to earn 100 regular-season wins in NFL history. Only TOM BRADY (131 starts) and Pro Football Hall of Famer JOE MONTANA (139 starts) reached the 100-win mark in fewer regular-season starts.
• Seattle head coach PETE CARROLL has not lost to the Vikings since Nov. 2, 1997, when he was head coach of the New England Patriots. He’s 8-1 overall against Minnesota, including postseason, with seven straight wins.
• Last week, Seattle wide receiver TYLER LOCKETT registered eight receptions for 178 yards and one touchdown. Lockett, who recorded a 63-yard touchdown reception in Week 2 after registering a 69-yard touchdown catch on Kickoff Weekend, is the fourth player since 1990 with multiple touchdown receptions of at least 60 yards in his team’s first two games of a season, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers RANDY MOSS (2005) and JERRY RICE (1991), as well as STEVE SMITH (2007).

CHASING HISTORY: Every team in the AFC North is 1-1 after two weeks. Two of those clubs, the CINCINNATI BENGALS (1-1) and PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1-1), meet at Heinz Field Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS). Cincinnati rookie wide receiver JA’MARR CHASE, who recorded a 42-yard touchdown reception in Week 2, can become the second player in NFL history with a touchdown catch of at least 40 yards in each of his first three career games, joining BILLY HOWTON (1952). Chase, who caught a 50-yard touchdown reception in his NFL debut on Kickoff Weekend, is the second player since 1970 to record a touchdown reception of at least 40 yards in each of his first two career games, joining SAMMY WHITE (1976).

KEEPING UP WITH JONES: Giants quarterback DANIEL JONES had a career-high 95 rushing yards last week and has a rushing touchdown in each of his team’s first two games. With another rushing touchdown this week when the NEW YORK GIANTS (0-2) host the ATLANTA FALCONS (0-2) at MetLife Stadium on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX), Jones would become the fourth quarterback since the 1970 league merger with a rushing touchdown in each of the first three weeks of a season, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer TERRY BRADSHAW, as well as CHARLIE FRYE and KYLER MURRAY.
• Giants kicker GRAHAM GANO and Seahawks kicker JASON MYERS bring into Week 3 two of the longest streaks of consecutive field goals made in NFL history.

The most consecutive field goals made in NFL history:
PLAYER, TEAM(S), SEASONS, FG
Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis, 2015-16, 44
Mike Vanderjagt, Indianapolis, 2002-04, 42
Gary Anderson, San Francisco/Minnesota 1997-98, 40
Jason Myers, Seattle, 2019-21*, 36
Matt Stover, Baltimore Ravens, 2005-06, 36
Graham Gano, N.Y. Giants, 2020-21*, 35
Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens, 2015-16, 35
Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis, 2013-14, 35
*current

WEEK 3 NFL SCHEDULE
(All times Eastern)

Thursday, September 23
Carolina at Houston NFLN 8:20

Sunday, September 26
Washington at Buffalo FOX 1:00
Chicago at Cleveland FOX 1:00
Baltimore at Detroit CBS 1:00
Arizona at Jacksonville FOX 1:00
Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City CBS 1:00
New Orleans at New England FOX 1:00
Atlanta at New York Giants FOX 1:00
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh CBS 1:00
Indianapolis at Tennessee CBS 1:00
New York Jets at Denver CBS 4:05
Miami at Las Vegas CBS 4:05
Tampa Bay at Los Angeles Rams FOX 4:25
Seattle at Minnesota FOX 4:25
Green Bay at San Francisco NBC 8:20

Monday, September 27
Philadelphia at Dallas ESPN 8:15

PASSING HISTORY: Entering Week 3 of the 2021 NFL season, passing numbers are at an all-time high. The league has a combined 96.5 passer rating and 67.2 completion percentage, both the highest through the first two weeks of a season in NFL history.

HIGHEST PASSER RATING, FIRST 2 WEEKS, NFL HISTORY

HIGHEST COMPLETION %, FIRST 2 WEEKS, NFL HISTORY

SEASON

PASSER RATING

SEASON

COMPLETION %

2021

96.5

2021

67.2

2020

96.2

 

2020

66.4

2019

94.0

2018

65.3

A total of 14 quarterbacks have a season passer rating of 100-or-higher (among qualified passers), the most since 1970 through Week 2. Last season, 12 quarterbacks had a season passer rating of 100-or-higher through the first three weeks, the most in league annals. This year has a chance to surpass that mark.

The seasons with the most quarterbacks with a passer rating of 100-or-higher through the first three weeks in NFL history:

SEASON

QUARTERBACKS

2020

12

2019

11

2018

10

2015

10

2007

10

2021

14*

*Through two weeks

Seattle quarterback RUSSELL WILSON leads all quarterbacks with a 146.9 rating this season. If he continues at that pace on Sunday at Minnesota (4:25 PM ET, FOX), he can surpass TOM BRADY (141.8 rating in 2007) for the highest passer rating by a player through his team’s first three games of a season in NFL history, among qualified passers.

The players with the highest passer rating through their team’s first three games of a season in NFL history, among qualified passers:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON

PASSER RATING

Tom Brady

New England

2007

141.8

Randall Cunningham

Philadelphia

1992

141.2

Russell Wilson

Seattle

2020

139.0

Russell Wilson

Seattle

2021

146.9*

*Through first two games

     

Cleveland quarterback BAKER MAYFIELD leads the league with an 81.6 completion percentage (40 of 49), while Denver quarterback TEDDY BRIDGEWATER ranks second, completing 77.1 percent of his passes (54 of 70). Both players have a chance to have one of the highest completion percentages ever by a player through his team’s first three games of a season.

The players with the highest completion percentage through their team’s first three games of a season in NFL history, among qualified passers:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

Drew Brees

New Orleans

2018

80.6

Tom Brady

New England

2007

79.5

Philip Rivers

Indianapolis

2020

78.3

Baker Mayfield

Cleveland

2021

81.6*

Teddy Bridgewater

Denver

2021

77.1*

*Through first two games

     

Las Vegas quarterback DERAK CARR leads the league with 817 passing yards entering Week 3. With 383 passing yards against Miami on Sunday (4:05 PM ET, CBS), he will become the fourth player with at least 1,200 passing yards through his team’s first three games of a season in NFL history.

The quarterbacks with the most passing yards through their team’s first three games of a season in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON

PASSING YARDS

Tom Brady

New England

2011

1,327

Ryan Fitzpatrick

Tampa Bay

2018

1,230

Kurt WarnerHOF

St. Louis Rams

2000

1,221

Derek Carr

Las Vegas

2021

817*

*Through first two games

Dating back to Week 16 of the 2020 season, Carr has recorded at least 325 passing yards in four consecutive games. If he reaches the mark this week, he will become the fourth player to record 325 passing yards in at least five consecutive games in NFL history.

The players with the most consecutive games with at least 325 passing yards in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON(S)

GAMES

Rich Gannon

Oakland Raiders

2002

6

Drew Brees

New Orleans

2011

5

Kurt WarnerHOF

Arizona

2008

5

Kurt WarnerHOF

St. Louis Rams

2000

5

Derek Carr

Las Vegas

2020-21

4*

*Active streak

Tampa Bay quarterback TOM BRADY leads the league with nine touchdown passes, becoming the fifth quarterback in the Super Bowl era with at least nine touchdown passes in his team’s first two games of a season.

With four touchdown passes on Sunday at the Los Angeles Rams (4:25 PM ET, FOX), he would join RUSSELL WILSON (14 touchdown passes in 2020) and PATRICK MAHOMES (13 in 2018) as the only players with at least 13 touchdowns passes through their team’s first three games of a season in NFL history.

The quarterbacks with the most touchdown passes through their team’s first three games of a season in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON

TOUCHDOWN PASSES

Russell Wilson

Seattle

2020

14

Patrick Mahomes

Kansas City

2018

13

Peyton ManningHOF

Denver

2013

12

Tom Brady

Tampa Bay

2021

9*

*Through first two games

LAMAR’S 40TH START: In Baltimore’s Sunday Night Football victory over Kansas City last week, quarterback LAMAR JACKSON passed for 239 yards and a touchdown, while rushing for 107 yards and two touchdowns. It marked his 10th-career game with both a passing and rushing touchdown.

In 39 career starts, Jackson has totaled 89 touchdowns (69 passing, 20 rushing). With three touchdowns at Detroit on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS), Jackson will surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer KURT WARNER (91 touchdowns) for the third-most combined passing and rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in his first 40 career starts in NFL history. Only PATRICK MAHOMES (107 touchdowns) and Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO (95) have more.

The quarterbacks with the most combined passing and rushing touchdowns in their first 40 career starts in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

PASSING TDS

RUSHING TDS

TOTAL TDS

Patrick Mahomes

Kansas City

101

6

107

Dan MarinoHOF

Miami

93

2

95

Kurt WarnerHOF

St. Louis Rams

90

1

91

Lamar Jackson

Baltimore

69

20

89*

PACK IN PRIMETIME: Green Bay wide receiver DAVANTE ADAMS had eight catches for 121 yards in last week’s Monday Night Football victory over Detroit. Adams and the Packers return to primetime in Week 3, as they travel to San Francisco to meet the unbeaten 49ers on Sunday Night Football (8:20 PM ET, NBC).

Adams has recorded a touchdown reception in nine consecutive games on Sunday Night Football, the longest such streak in NFL history.

Green Bay quarterback AARON RODGERS completed 22 of 27 passes (81.5 pct.) for 255 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions for a 145.6 rating in last week’s win. He enters Week 3 with 416 career touchdown passes and with four more in San Francisco can tie Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO (420 touchdown passes) for the sixth-most in NFL history.

WIDEOUTS OUT WEST: Entering Week 3, Seattle wide receiver TYLER LOCKETT ranks second in the league with 278 receiving yards, while Los Angeles Rams wide receiver COOPER KUPP ranks third with 271. Each player also has three receiving touchdowns this season and they are the only two players in the league with at least 100 receiving yards and a touchdown reception in each of the first two weeks.

If Lockett records at least 100 receiving yards and a touchdown reception on Sunday at Minnesota (4:25 PM ET, FOX), or Kupp does so against Tampa Bay (4:25 PM ET, FOX), either would join Pro Football Hall of Famers MARVIN HARRISON (1999), RANDY MOSS (2007) and JERRY RICE (1989), as well as DWIGHT CLARK (1982) as the only players with at least 100 receiving yards and a touchdown reception in each of his team’s first three games of a season in NFL history.

The players with at least 100 receiving yards and a touchdown reception in each of their team’s first three games of a season in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON

Randy MossHOF

New England

2007

Marvin HarrisonHOF

Indianapolis

1999

Jerry RiceHOF

San Francisco

1989

Dwight Clark

San Francisco

1982

Cooper Kupp

L.A. Rams

2021*

Tyler Lockett

Seattle

2021*

*Through first two games

TERRIFFIC TIGHT ENDS: Kansas City tight end TRAVIS KELCE leads all tight ends with 185 receiving yards this season and ranks second with three touchdown receptions. Dating back to Week 13 of the 2020 season, Kelce has recorded a receiving touchdown in six consecutive regular-season games.

With a touchdown reception on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers (1:00 PM ET, CBS), Kelce will become the second tight end to record a receiving touchdown in seven consecutive games in NFL history, joining ANTONIO GATES (nine consecutive games from 2009-10).

The tight ends with a receiving touchdown in the most consecutive games in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON(S)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Antonio Gates

San Diego Chargers

2009-10

9

Tony GonzalezHOF

Atlanta

2008-09

6

Jimmy Graham

New Orleans

2011-12

6

Rob Gronkowski

New England

2011

6

Travis Kelce

Kansas City

2020-21

6*

*Active streak

Tampa Bay tight end ROB GRONKOWSKI leads all players with four touchdown receptions this season and joined BEN COATES (1994) and DEE MACKEY (1962) as the only tight ends in league annals with at least two touchdown receptions in each of their team’s first two games of a season.

If Gronkowski records two touchdown receptions on Sunday against the Rams (4:25 PM ET, FOX), he will join Pro Football Hall of Famer CALVIN JOHNSON (2011) as the only players in NFL history with at least two receiving touchdowns in each of their team’s first three games of a season. He can also become the first tight ever with six receiving touchdowns through his team’s first three games of a season.

The tight ends with the most receiving touchdowns in their team’s first three games of a season in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS

Julius Thomas

Denver

2014

5

Rob Gronkowski

New England

2011

5

Pat Richter

Washington

1968

5

Willie Frazier

Houston Oilers

1965

5

Rob Gronkowski

Tampa Bay

2021

4*

*Through first two games

Detroit tight end T.J. HOCKENSON ties for the league lead with 16 receptions this season, after recording eight receptions for 97 yards and a touchdown in Week 1 and eight receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown in Week 2.

Against Baltimore on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS), Hockenson can become the first tight end in NFL history with at least eight receptions and a touchdown reception in each of his team’s first three games of a season.

RUNNING THROUGH THE SOUTH: Tennessee running back DERRICK HENRY enters Week 3 leading the league with 240 rushing yards. This Sunday in Indianapolis (1:00 PM ET, CBS) will mark his first game of the season against an AFC South division rival.

In each of his past five games against the AFC South, Henry has rushed for at least 100 yards. In each his past three games against the division, he has totaled at least 175 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns, the longest such streak against a division rival since 1970.

Derrick Henry’s past five games against the AFC South in 2020:

WEEK

OPPONENT

RUSHING YARDS

RUSHING TDS

Week 17

at Houston

250

2

Week 14

at Jacksonville

215

2

Week 12

at Indianapolis

178

3

Week 10

vs. Indianapolis

103

0

Week 6

vs. Houston

212

2

 

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