NFL Week 2: Hurts Lead Eagles Over Vikings, Bills Rout Titans
Week 2 of 2022 NFL the season ended on Monday night when Buffalo Bills won Tennessee Titanswhile Philadelphia Eagles has the best of them Minnesota Vikings.
Here are the top plays from Monday night’s action.
END: Philadelphia Eagles 24, Minnesota Vikings 7
Vikings can’t score By Darius Slay clock
The Eagles’ corner records his second intercept of the night as the Vikings attempt to cut a 24-7 deficit. Slay’s second pick is also the third INT throw thrown by Kirk Cousin in the game Monday night.
Patrick Peterson make a special big team play
Over the years, Peterson has made a name for himself as a professional returnee. He got other particularly big teams playing on Monday night, this time blocking an on-field goal that could have extended the Eagles’ lead.
Jalen Hurts will not be rejected
After throwing a few touchdowns, the Eagles quarterback scored a third using his foot. Hurts broke many balls near the line to complete a 26-yard TD run that gave the Eagles a 21-7 lead.
Vikings halved the lead
Cousins responded to the Eagles’ second wave of TDs with one of his. The “signal caller” is connected to Irv Smith Jr. for a 2-yard hit to make it 14-7.
Hurts launch it deep for TD
Hurts completed his first 10 passes of the night, with his 10th pass connecting with Quez Watkins for a score of 53 yards to double the Eagles’ lead to 14-0.
Hurt fly the Eagles down to the TD arena on the opening track
Hurts had a perfect header in the Eagles’ home opener, completing all five passes before running in the opener.
FINAL: Buffalo Bills 41, Tennessee Titans 7
Malik Willis his NFL debut
Next Ryan Tannehill’s pick-six, the Titans called it a day for veteran QB and decided to give the rookie his first NFL shots. Willis ran 8 yards in one play and threw a 6 yard pass to Robert Woods to complete his first NFL.
Bills defense engaged in scoring
Matt Milano select Tannehill and run it 43 yards for the touchdown. Pick-six gave Buffalo a 41-7 lead at the end of the third inning.
Allen and Diggs complete a hat trick
Josh Allen and the receiver Stefon Diggs ended the game’s third encounter, giving the Bills a 34-7 lead.
Bills punt for the first time all season… and still keeps the ball
Bills punter Sam Martin got his first chance to play all season in the third quarter. However, Buffalo was able to keep the ball because Tennessee punt back Kyle Philips stifled the return.
The muffled tennis player set up the Bills for an on-court goal to extend the lead to 27-7.
Allen reconnects with Diggs
Just like in the last move of the first half, the Bills’ star QB-WR duo connected to open the scoring for the second half. This time, the score was 46 yards giving Buffalo a 24-7 lead.
Diggs for score
The Bills took it 4th and 1st near the finish line and, like the Titans, their decision paid off. Allen shuffled before connecting with an open Diggs in the final area to extend Buffalo’s lead to 17-7 before halftime.
Derrick Henry power through
The Titans running back served 4th and 1st, not only for the first takedown but also last to finish the game 7-7.
Defenders touch down!
The Titans can’t take down Bills’ full-back Reggie Gilliamwho took? Allen’s the screen passes to the end area to open the score.
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