Lamar Jackson and the Ravens Look for Revenge vs. New-Look Dolphins
It’s our second full Sunday of NFL action and there are some great games on today’s card. From division rivalries to revenge games, there are some intriguing matchups in the early and late windows. And, don’t forget to flip over for Game 4 of the WNBA Finals between the Aces and Sun later this afternoon.
Here’s what I’m watching.
A quick note: Due to COVID-19, sports schedules are fluid and subject to change.
MUST WATCH:
Miami Dolphins at Baltimore Ravens
Last season, the Dolphins shut down Lamar Jackson like few, if any, teams have been able to do. Jackson and the Ravens couldn’t get anything going. He was sacked four times, threw an interception and managed only 4.3 yards per carry.
Now with a healthier roster, Jackson & Co. will look to solve the Dolphins’ defensive scheme. But that defense is now paired with a high-potential offense, led by star wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle.
1 p.m. ET, CBS, watch on fuboTV
READ MORE:
- NFL Week 2 Primer: Best Games, Key Questions, Predictions (Conor Orr and Albert Breer)
- Why Lamar Jackson’s Contract Stalemate With the Ravens Will Continue Another Year (Andrew Brandt)
- Week 2 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet: Jared Will Go Goff (Matt De Lima)
LINEUP:
• Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints | The Saints are the only team that has been able to consistently shut down Tom Brady and the Bucs over the last few seasons. Can they do it again? 1 p.m. ET, Fox, watch on fuboTV
• Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars | The Colts came into 2022 with high expectations after acquiring Matt Ryan. But a Week 1 tie makes this divisional matchup in Jacksonville an important early-season test. 1 p.m. ET, CBS, watch on fuboTV
• Arizona Cardinals at Las Vegas Raiders | The Cardinals and Raiders both fell in Week 1. Playoff teams from a year ago, they’ll be looking to avoid falling to an 0–2 start. 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS, watch on fuboTV
HIDDEN GEM:
Las Vegas Aces at Connecticut Sun
The Sun survived their fourth elimination game of the playoffs with a 105–76 win Thursday night. They’ll need to win their fifth today to force the WNBA Finals to a deciding winner-take-all game.
4 p.m. ET, ESPN, watch on fuboTV
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