I didn't think it could happen, but the ' first trip to Las Vegas somehow ended up exactly like mine: They got up big to start and then they lost everything. In what was arguably the craziest game of Week 1, the Ravens got up big -- they led 14-0 at one point -- and then they lost the game. It's fitting that this game was in Vegas, because the game was crazier than someone going on a three-night drunken bender on the strip. In the final four minutes alone, there were three different scoring plays, including two field goals in the final 37 seconds.One thing that added some spice to the game was the introduction of the Peyton and simulcast on ESPN2. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be praising other networks here, but I'm going to do it anyway: The Manning feed was awesome.Not only did the two brothers hilariously di sect the game, but we also got some unexpected twists like and watching in horror at throwing a goal line interception in overtime. I mean, let's be honest, no one knows more about goal line interceptions than Wilson. Anyway, we have a jam-packed newsletter that includes picks for this week plus Prisco's Week 2 Power Rankings, so we should probably get to the rundown. As always, here's your weekly reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for the Pick Six newsletter. To get your friends to sign up, all you have to do is with them. 1. Today's show: Recapping the ' wild win over the RavensThe only thing crazier than the Raiders' wild win over the Ravens was the podcast we put out afterwards. I joined Will Brinson and Ryan Wilson, and we spent roughly 45 minutes going over every aspect of this game. We probably could have spent three hours talking about the game, but we didn't want to overdo it. With that in mind, here are three key things from that game that we touched on:Derek Carr caught fire.After getting off to a rough start, Carr absolutely caught fire over the final 10 minutes of the fourth quarter and he stayed on fire in overtime. During that span, he led the Raiders on T.J. McConnell Jersey four scoring drives, which totaled 23 points. During that span, Carr threw for 247 yards and two touchdowns (He threw for a total of 435 yards in the game). Carr's first TD pa s tied the game with 3:44 left to play and then his second TD pa s -- a 31-yarder to -- won it in overtime. In between, he also led a 38-yard drive in the final 37 seconds to set up game-tying 55-yard field goal with two seconds left and he did that despite having zero timeouts. makes two uncharacteristic mistakes.The Ravens quarterback, who only lost four fumbles during the ENTIRE 2020 season, lost two fumbles against the Raiders, including a fumble in overtime that set up Carr's game-winning touchdown pa s to Jones. The Raiders scored two touchdowns off of Jackson's fumbles and they were a big reason why Las Vegas was able to make a comeback after trailing 14-0 in the first half.Crazy stat from the game: Ravens improbable 17-year streak ends.The Ravens held a 14-0 lead in this game and then lost, which is notable, because that had NEVER happened under John Harbaugh before Monday. Since Harbaugh was hired in 2008, the Ravens had gone 81-0 in regular season games where they led by at least 14 points. Overall, the Ravens had won Jermaine O'Neal Jersey 98 straight games dating back to 2004 when holding a lead of 14 or more points in a game, . That streak is now over.We talked about those three things plus everything else you could po sibly want to know about Monday's game, so be sure to check it out. To listen to today's episode -- and to subscribe to the best daily NFL podcast out there -- . 2. Prisco's Power Rankings heading into Week 2After a wild opening week to the NFL season, Pete Prisco stayed up all night so that he could re-a se s his power rankings. Since no one really knows quite what to expect to start the season, the biggest changes in the rankings almost always come between Week 1 and Week 2 and this year was no exception. There were a total of 11 teams that moved at least six spots in this week's rankings. Here's a look at Prisco's top five teams heading into Week 2 with the on the top for the second straight week. One thing you'll notice about the top five is that Pete seems to really like the NFC West:BuccaneersDropped out of the top five from last week: , , .I'm not going to spoil the rest of the power rankings here, but I am going to give you a few nuggets. Here's what has changed since last week:Prisco's love affair with the ended after just one week. After putting them in the top 10 last week, they tumbled all the way down to 19th, which was tied with the (11th to 20th) and (12th to 21st) for the biggest drop in the AFC. The biggest overall tumble went to the , who got punished for losing a wild overtime game on the road. Is Pete mean or is he fair? Either way, the Vikings fell 10 spots from 16th all the way down to 26th. The NFC North now has three of the nine worst teams in Prisco's rankings. The biggest jump this week went to the , who vaulted up 14 spots thanks to their win over the Bills. Prisco moved them up from 21s to seventh. In the NFC, the biggest jump went to the , who jumped up from 19th to sixth after destroying the Packers.In news that probably won't surprise many of you, the are ranked dead last, and based on how they played Sunday, I'm starting to think they might be there for the entire season. If you want to know where your favorite team ended up in Prisco's Week 2 Power Rankings, . If you want to argue with Prisco over his rankings, you . I argue with him all the time about everything. 3. Breech's Week 2 picksIf it's Tuesday, that can only mean one thing: It's time for my weekly picks.If this is your first season with us, here's how the formula works around here: I stay up until an insane hour every Monday night so that I can give you my picks every Tuesday morning. This newsletter will feature three of my picks and then if you feel like reading the rest of them, you .Last week, I called three upsets: Raiders over Ravens, over Vikings and over Jaguars. On the other hand, I also completely whiffed on two games: I picked the Packers to beat the Saints and the to beat the .With that in mind, here are three of my picks for Week 2: Cincinnati (+2.5) at Chicago: This could be viewed as an revenge game, but I'm viewing it as a Bengals revenge game. I feel like they're going to want revenge for all T. J. Warren Jersey the playoff games that Dalton lost for them. coach Matt Nagy is trying to make a two QB system work even though he can't even figure out how to make a one QB system work. For the second straight week, I'll take the Bengals in an upset.PICK:Bengals 20-17 over Bears.Buffalo (-3) at Miami:You don't want to say this is a must-win game for the Bills, but if they lose here, they're two games out of first place just two weeks into the season and that's not ideal. The good news for the Bills is that they're playing a team that they've dominated over the past few years. Since Brian Flores took over as Miami's coach in 2019, he's gone 0-4 against the Bills and in those four games, the Dolphins have given up 38.8 points per game. That means I can't pick the Dolphins.PICK:Bills 30-20 over Dolphins.Kansas City (-4) at Baltimore: is undefeated in the month of September and there's no way I can pick against that. Not only is he 11-0 during the first month of the season, but he's also 3-0 against Lamar Jackson. Also, the Ravens are going into this game on a short week, they had to fly acro s the country after an emotional lo s on Monday and they're banged up. I think I'll take the Chiefs.PICK: Chiefs 37-24 over Ravens. To check out the . 4. One thing we learned about each team in Week 1Now that all 16 games from Week 1 have been played, Cody Benjamin decided to wade through the aftermath to figure out what we learned about each team. For some teams, like the Cardinals, this was a good thing because we learned that they might actually be a contender. For other teams, like the Falcons, this was a bad thing, because we learned that maybe Dan Quinn wasn' Reggie Miller Jersey t actually the problem in Atlanta. Here's a look at what we learned about five teams:Bears: Need to start . Ravens: Offense looks like a concern. : looks like the real deal. Texans: Not looking like the worst team in the NFL.Chiefs: Patrick Mahomes is still the best.If you want to see the one thing we learned about all 32 teams, you can check out . 5. Jeff Bezos and Amazon might soon be taking over the NFLAmazon has become an extremely close partner with the NFL over the past few years and it appears their relationship could become even closer in the very near future.The internet giant made waves around the NFL last year when it to air "Thursday Night Football" starting in 2022, and now, it appears they want more. According , Amazon is currently the front-runner to land the "Sunday Ticket" package, which currently belongs to DirecTV, but that contract expires following the 2022 season. Here's a look at a few nuggets from that negotiation:Talks have already started and Amazon has made clear that it has serious interest in acquiring the package, which could cost as much as $2.5 billion per year.The "Sunday Ticket" package provides a company with the rights to all of the NFL's out-of-market games and in news that probably won't surprise you, Amazon is not the only interested party. It's believed that Disney is po sibly interested in bidding on the rights so they can put it on ESPN+. There's also been a report that Apple has shown interest in the rights.DirecTV has held the package since 1994, but it's unlikely they're going to pay the price needed to keep Sunday Ticket, so that means it will almost certainly be headed somewhere else following the 2022 season.That's not the only Amazon news that's come out over the past few days. Apparently, Amazon founder Jeff Bezo's is interested in buying the Broncos. According , the Broncos are expected to be up for sale at some point next year and when that happens, it's believed that Bezos will have some interest in buying the team. Even if the Broncos end up costing upwards of $4 billion, that won't be a problem for Bezos, who is with a net worth of just over $200 billion. 6. Rapid-fire roundupIt's been a busy 24 hours in the NFL and since it's nearly impo sible to keep track of everything that happened, I went ahead and put together a roundup for you.Former 49ers LB dies at age 37. The 49ers announced that Haralson pa sed away on Monday at the age of of 37. No cause of death was given. Haralson was a fifth-round pick of the 49ers in 2006 and then ended up spending seven seasons in San Francisco. After leaving in 2012, he then spent two seasons with the Saints before calling it quits. Haralson eventually returned to San Francisco in 2016 and served as their director of player engagement for two seasons.49ers sign . With now out for the season, the 49ers added some cornerback depth on Monday in the form of Dre Kirkpatrick, . Kirkpatrick is a nine-yard veteran who spent eight years in Cincinnati before playing one season with the Cardinals in 2020. placed on injured reserve. The 49ers running back chipped the cartilage in Edmond Sumner Jersey his knee and is now . The injury happened during San Francisco's win over the on Sunday.Multiple Saints coaches could mi s Week 2. According , a "handful" of Saints offensive coaches have tested positive for COVID and there's a chance they could mi s Sunday's game against the . injury timeline.We mentioned yesterday that Fitzpatrick was headed to injured reserve and now, we know how long he's expected to the there. The Washington quarterback is expected to be out six to eight weeks, which means is likely going to be the Football Team's starter for the next two months.Buccaneers make two moves. After evaluating the elbow injury to starting cornerback , the team decided it was serious enough to place him on injured reserve. With Murphy-Bunting now out for at least three weeks, the Buccaneers signed corner to their practice squad on Monday. reunites with Saints. The veteran receiver is heading back to New Orleans after signing a deal to join the Saints' practice squad, . Stills spent the first two seasons of his career with the Saints (2013-14) and has played for three other teams since then.Raiders sign Clinton-Dix to practice squad. Clinton-Dix has spent time with five different teams over the past seven years and now he'll be adding a sixth team to his list. The veteran safety on a practice squad deal.The new NFL season is here! Win or lose, you can shop jerseys, shirts, hats, and much more to support your favorite team. .
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