New England 28, Pittsburgh 21
Brady came back angry and eager. While Gronk keeps his healthy status, the duo will continue its potency on offense. The Steelers defense is even worse than we thought. Gronkowski, Edelman were always alone, the scheme and the defensive game plan were extremely poor, and can not keep proper pressure on the quarterback. They have no talent there, and they surely miss LeBeau.
Green Bay 31, Chicago 23
No surprise with the Packers victory. It’s confirmation that Rodgers makes his receivers the very best. remember the full potential of James Jones with the Raiders. The Bears are a mess, and the few bright spots were Matt Forte and his offensive line. At first the party handled the rhythm and the game clock, leaving Rodgers on the bench. That has to be the key to winning the game, and Fox knows it, but he also knows that this is a transition year, especially on the defensive.
Kansas City 27, Houston 20
Travis Kelce is a Gronkowski clone, and they even use the same jersey number. he is dominant physically and knows how to use his body to gain advantage against defensive opponents. It is very fast for a linebacker and too big for a safety, plus it is an incredible weapon in the red zone. The question is whether he can stay healthy. DeAndre Hopkins is a star, sadly his team does not have someone competent who will throw him the ball ( he still managed incredible numbers). The Texans will not be relevant until someone better comes along; Hoyer is not enough.
NY Jets 31, Cleveland 10
Fitzpatrick makes its best achievements under the tutelage of offensive coordinator Chan Gailey, and we saw the perfect example this Sunday. The Jets offense will be very competent this year, given Ivory and Marshall confidence. It will be uncomfortable for all the opposing teams this season. For Cleveland, the runners do not work, Manziel makes a good play followed by three terrible ones, the defense is inconsistent and the team remains without personality. A good coach as Pettine is not enough to emerge from the continuing mediocrity.