The Houston Texans solidified their position by defeating Caleb Williams’ Chicago Bears, while the New Orleans Saints proved they are the real deal after blowing out the Dallas Cowboys in their own stadium.
No one saw the stunning upset victory by the Las Vegas Raiders against the Baltimore Ravens, or the San Francisco 49ers losing to the Minnesota Vikings.
The Green Bay Packers triumphed despite the absence of Jordan Love, and the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeated their fierce rivals the Cincinnati Bengals in another thrilling game.
It was one thing scoring forty points or more against the lowly Carolina Panthers the previous week, but the Saints sent a message to the rest of the league by defeating the Cowboys 44-19 in their home opener.
With four touchdowns from the unstoppable Alvin Kamara, the Saints offense is clicking at full tilt. After two games, they have scored 91 points, which is the second-highest amount in the Super Bowl history.
Only the Saints themselves scored 95 points in 2009, matching the Cowboys of 1971. Both of those teams went on to win the Super Bowl.
Dak Prescott, the quarterback for Dallas, did not exactly want to celebrate being the highest-paid player in NFL history by looking foolish at home.