Surprising Stats Shape NFL Season's First Two Weeks

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18/09/2024 22h31

In the first two weeks of the 2024 NFL season, some unexpected statistics have emerged, offering insights into the status of various teams and players. With 32 games already played, here are nine surprising stats that have caught the attention of avid football fans.

The New Orleans Saints made a statement in their opening game with a dominant 47-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers. Many were skeptical, but the Saints followed up their promising start by crushing a Super Bowl contender, the Dallas Cowboys, in Week 2. Under the guidance of quarterback Derek Carr and coach Klint Kubiak, the Saints have shown resilience and potential, despite concerns about their offensive line.

The win-loss records of Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow, Matthew Stafford, and Trevor Lawrence have raised eyebrows. Despite their experience and talent, the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals find themselves at 0-2. Meanwhile, Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams are facing challenges, with injuries impacting their roster and a tough matchup against the San Francisco 49ers looming. Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars have fallen short in the early weeks, raising questions about their effectiveness.

On the other hand, the win-loss records of quarterbacks Derek Carr, Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, and Justin Fields have been more promising. Carr's performance has even positioned him as a top contender for the league MVP title. Mayfield has been experiencing a resurgence, showing vast improvement. Darnold's solid performance makes some wonder about the Minnesota Vikings' future decision regarding their quarterback position, while Fields has shown potential with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

However, these young quarterbacks have also shown some struggles, with an increased number of bad throws. While they are still in their early 20s, the pressure is on for players like Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson, and Justin Fields to improve their accuracy and decision-making.

The Detroit Lions have faced a disappointing start to their season, particularly in their red zone efficiency. Currently, they are among the six teams with a red zone success rate below 30 percent. Despite their offensive talent, the Lions have struggled to sustain drives and execute effectively. Quarterback Jared Goff has only managed one touchdown pass to three interceptions, contributing to their subpar performance.

While Deshaun Watson has faced criticism for his rough start, it is worth noting that his receivers have dropped 13 percent of the passes he's thrown. Additionally, Watson has been under significant pressure, being pressured on a league-high 40.4 percent of his dropbacks. However, Watson has displayed resilience, leading his team to a road victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

As the season progresses, these surprising stats will continue to shape the landscape of the NFL, bringing excitement and challenges for teams and players alike.

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