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🏈 Good morning to everyone, but especially to …
THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, THE BALTIMORE RAVENS AND NFL FANS EVERYWHERE
IT’S BAAAAAACK! The NFL season kicks off tonight in grand fashion with the two-time reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs hosting the Ravens. It’s just the second season opener that features a quarterback battle between the reigning Super Bowl MVP (Patrick Mahomes) and the reigning NFL MVP (Lamar Jackson). The other? Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning in 2004. Not bad company!
It’s a great opportunity for both teams to make an early statement. The Ravens can get a small measure of revenge for last year’s AFC Championship Game loss. The Chiefs can continue to assert their dominance. To me, these three questions stand out for Baltimore:
- Can Jackson be even better in his second year in Todd Monken‘s offense and in his first year with Derrick Henry as his running back?
- Or does an offensive line full of question marks cause trouble for Jackson, who can struggle when he’s pressured?
- How does the defense look under new coordinator Zachary Orr?
On the Kansas City side …
- What fun plans do Mahomes and Andy Reid have for speedy rookie Xavier Worthy and emerging standout Rashee Rice?
- Is rookie Kingsley Suamataia ready to protect Mahomes’ blindside?
- Other than Trent McDuffie, who steps up at cornerback with L’Jarius Sneed gone?
Give me Chiefs 23, Ravens 20.
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👍 Honorable mentions
👎 Not so honorable mentions
🏈 NFL season preview: Individual award picks; AFC, NFC projections
We talked Super Bowl picks — and lots of other stuff — in yesterday’s newsletter. Today, we’re focusing on the individual awards. Our NFL staff made its best bets for individual accolades, and I like this long-shot MVP call from Garrett Podell.
- Podell: “Jordan Love (+1400) — Love threw the second-most touchdown passes in football in 2023 (32) despite really only finding his groove in the second half of the season. That’s when he locked in for an NFL-best touchdown-to-interception ratio of 18-1 from Weeks 11-18 en route to leading the Packers back to the postseason. His growth along with the NFL’s youngest group of pass-catchers and the addition of 26-year-old, 2022 NFL rushing champion Josh Jacobs lifts Love’s play to greater heights.”
There are sure to be tight races up and down the ballot, and I’m intrigued by Defensive Rookie of the Year after offense dominated the top of the draft. My pick? Let’s go for Nate Wiggins (+3500) in Baltimore as a sleeper. You can see all of our picks here.
You can’t talk individuals without talking quarterbacks. They make the world go ’round. As such, here’s the top five in Cody Benjamin’s season-opening QB Power Rankings.
- Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
- Josh Allen, Bills
- Lamar Jackson, Ravens
- Joe Burrow, Bengals
- C.J. Stroud, Texans
Yes, it’s all AFC quarterbacks at the top. And in our AFC expert picks, our views of Allen’s Bills are much like Allen himself: can be awesome, can be … not awesome. Buffalo got votes for the AFC’s most overrated and most underrated team.
- Jordan Dajani: “Buffalo lost several starters on the defensive side of the ball this offseason, and star linebacker Matt Milano is expected to miss significant time due to injury. The Bills also moved on from their top two wideouts, replacing them with question marks such as Curtis Samuel and rookie Keon Coleman.”
- Jared Dubin: “Why exactly am I supposed to believe the Bills are going to fall off when they’ve won 11-plus games every year since Josh Allen’s breakout? They’re still either second or third in the AFC pecking order, to me.”
Here’s the NFC side of things, and here’s more news:
⚾ Cubs throw combined no-hitter behind Shota Imanaga’s dominant start
The Cubs have done it again. Behind seven wonderful innings from Shota Imanaga and an inning each from relievers Nate Pearson and Porter Hodge, the Cubs threw the 18th no-hitter in franchise history in a 12-0 win over the Pirates.
- Only the Dodgers (26) and White Sox (20) have more no-hitters in MLB history. Only the Astros (six) have more than the Cubs’ five no-nos over the past 10 years. Somehow, though, it’s the Cubs’ first no-hitter at Wrigley Field since 1972.
- Imanaga was superb, striking out seven and walking two on 95 pitches. It’s worth wondering if he could have gone all the way without three Isaac Paredes errors, including two in the sixth inning.
- It’s the 21st combined no-hitter in MLB history and the second by the Cubs. Their most recent was a combined one in 2021.
- It’s the fourth no-hitter across MLB this season, joining the Astros’ Ronel Blanco, the Padres‘ Dylan Cease and the Giants‘ Blake Snell.
🏈 New CBS Sports 134, QB Power Rankings
Now that everyone has played, we have a new CBS Sports 134 — where we rank every single FBS team — and while Georgia remains No. 1, it’s now unanimous. Here’s the top five.
- Georgia (previous: 1)
- Ohio State (2)
- Texas (4)
- Alabama (5)
- Notre Dame (8)
As for the biggest riser, how ’bout them Commodores?!
- Chip Patterson: “No. 45 Vanderbilt (+46): The CBS Sports 134 voters were way too low on Vanderbilt and have been quick to act in the wake of the Commodores’ overtime win against Virginia Tech. The Diego Pavia era is off a running for a team that simply had more juice out of the gate before holding off the Hokies when they made their eventual charge. Now inside the top 50, Vanderbilt eyes the possibilities of a new ceiling in what could be a big step forward for Clark Lea and his staff.”
Clemson and Florida State, predictably, are moving in the wrong direction, and they’re even in our Bottom 25.
We also have updated QB Power Rankings, where, just like teams, Georgia (Carson Beck) is No. 1. There was a huge jump right behind him, though: Miami‘s Cam Ward is all the way up to No. 2 after entering the season unranked.
Here’s more …
📺 What we’re watching Thursday
🎾 We’re watching the US Open. Here’s how.
🏀 Storm at Liberty, 7 p.m. on Prime Video
🏀 Mystics at Mercury, 7 p.m. on Prime Video
🏈 Ravens at Chiefs, 8:20 p.m. on NBC
The highly anticipated matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs is set to take place this weekend, and fans are buzzing with excitement. Both teams have had strong starts to the season, with the Ravens boasting a 2-0 record and the Chiefs sitting at 1-1. This game is sure to be a thrilling showdown between two of the top teams in the league.
One of the key matchups to watch in this game will be between Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Both players are dynamic playmakers who can change the course of a game with their arm strength and mobility. It will be interesting to see how each team’s defense plans to contain these two explosive talents.
In terms of NFL award predictions, many experts are already pegging Jackson as a frontrunner for the MVP award. His electrifying performances in the first two games of the season have solidified his status as one of the top players in the league. On the defensive side of the ball, players like Aaron Donald of the Los Angeles Rams and Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns are also garnering attention for their standout play.
When it comes to overrated teams, one that stands out is the Dallas Cowboys. Despite high expectations heading into the season, the Cowboys have struggled to find consistency on both offense and defense. Quarterback Dak Prescott has shown flashes of brilliance, but the team as a whole has failed to live up to the hype.
On a more positive note, the Chicago Cubs recently made history by throwing a combined no-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Pitchers Alec Mills, Ryan Tepera, Andrew Chafin, and Craig Kimbrel all contributed to the impressive feat, shutting down one of the top offenses in the league. This achievement is a testament to the Cubs’ pitching staff and their ability to come together as a team.
As we look ahead to the rest of the NFL season and beyond, there are sure to be many more exciting moments and surprises in store for fans. The Ravens vs. Chiefs game is just one of many must-watch matchups on the schedule, and football enthusiasts everywhere are eagerly anticipating what’s to come.