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And there are a wide range of markets and specials available on site for the Week 2 of the 2024 NFL season.
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Continue reading below for each available selection, along with accompanying stats and information provided by the Elias Sports Bureau.
No player in NFL history has ever had 2+ TD rushes in his first career game and 2+ TD passes in his second career game. Will Jayden Daniels become the first to do so?
The 49ers have held their opponent's starting QB under 300 yards in each of their last 11 regular season games. The last QB to reach that level did so for Minnesota (Kirk Cousins, 378 yds). Will new Vikings QB Sam Darnold reach 300?
Chargers QB Justin Herbert has four previous Week 2 starts. The good: he threw for more than 300 yards in all four games. The bad: his team lost all four games, all by exactly 3 points.
Amon St. Brown and Sam LaPorta combined for just 7 catches in Week 1 but they caught 17 vs. Tampa Bay in last year's playoffs, most ever by a Lions duo in a postseason game. Will LaPorta and St. Brown reach that total again this week?
Ravens TE Isaiah Likely would have had 10 receptions and 2 TDs in Week 1 if his toes stayed inbounds. Will Likely make 10 catches OR score multiple TDs in Week 2?
Ryan Fitzpatrick (2018) is the only QB in NFL history to throw multiple 50-yard TD passes in back-to-back games. Colts QB Anthony Richardson notched his first such game in the season opener; will he repeat the feat this week?
Aaron Rodgers threw for less than 175 yards in each of his last 4 season openers (2021-24). Rodgers' encores went much better, in 2021 (255 yds, 4 TDs in Week 2) and 2022 (234 yds, 2 TDs), with Green Bay winning both games by double-digits.
In Week 1, the Saints ran the ball 37 times for 180 yards - more yards than they had in any game last season - and 2 TDs. New Orleans averaged 4.9 yards per rush, which is the same yards-per-attempt average Dallas allowed to Cleveland in Week 1.
Of all the great LSU receivers to go pro, players like Odell Beckham Jr., Justin Jefferson, and Malik Nabers, only one former Tiger - Ja'Marr Chase in 2021 - caught a TD pass in each of his first two NFL games. Will Jaguars WR Brian Thomas become the second?
Kenneth Walker gained over 100 yards on 20 rushes and scored the go-ahead TD for Seattle in their Week 1 win. Walker has attempted 20 rushes in a game 8 times and he gained 100+ yards in 7 of them (97 in the other one). Will Walker attempt 20 rushes and gain 100 yards for the 2nd straight week?
Only two players have ever caught 12+ passes in each of their first two games of a season: Andre Rison (1994) and Michael Thomas (2018). Will Rams WR Cooper Kupp record 12 receptions and join that list?
Chiefs TE and former Cincinnati Bearcat Travis Kelce has played seven games (including playoffs) against the Bengals, topping out at 95 yards twice. Will Kelce finally reach 100 yards against Cincinnati?
Last week, Bo Nix (26 completions, 138 yards) became the first player ever to complete 25+ passes for less than 150 yards. Will Nix complete 25 passes, this time for more than 150 yards?
The Steelers won with 6 field goals and no TDs in Week 1, the first team in 18 years to win its season opener without scoring a touchdown. The only team since 1950 with back-to-back no-TD wins was the 2000 Ravens; will Pittsburgh join them?
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