
Eagles players rejoice after a 20-17 win over the Chiefs in their Super Bowl rematch, Week Two NFL 2025
The second Sunday of the NFL season had everything fans crave—thrilling finishes, nail-biting drama, and statement victories. From overtime battles to comeback attempts, Week Two showcased why football Sundays remain unmatched. The headline clash saw the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs in a tense Super Bowl rematch, while several other games delivered unforgettable moments.
Eagles Outlast Chiefs in Hard-Fought Rematch
The Philadelphia Eagles once again had the Kansas City Chiefs’ number. In a gritty showdown at Arrowhead Stadium, the Eagles secured a 20-17 win, their second straight victory over Patrick Mahomes’ side.
The turning point came late in the game. A would-be Travis Kelce touchdown turned into a costly interception, allowing Philadelphia to grind out the result with their signature running power and the much-debated “tush push.”
Both defenses were outstanding, but Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ offense found big plays at the right time. Meanwhile, Mahomes lacked depth in his receiving options, which proved decisive.
The Eagles now sit at 2-0, while the Chiefs drop to 0-2—their first such start since Mahomes became starter. Questions are already swirling: is the Chiefs’ dominance slipping?
Cowboys Edge Giants in Overtime Shootout
Dallas and New York delivered the most explosive finish of the night. Five touchdowns were scored in the last 12 minutes before the Cowboys sealed a 40-37 overtime victory over the Giants. It was a true offensive shootout, showcasing the unpredictable chaos of NFL Sundays.
Bengals Survive Without Burrow
In Cincinnati, the Bengals managed to edge past the Jacksonville Jaguars 31-27 despite major concerns. Joe Burrow left with an injury, raising fears for the team’s season. Backup quarterback Jake Browning stepped in and did just enough to keep the Bengals alive with a clutch performance.
Rodgers Falls in Home Debut in NFL
Aaron Rodgers’ home debut in Pittsburgh ended in disappointment. The veteran quarterback struggled as the Seattle Seahawks controlled the game, sealing a 31-17 win over the Steelers.
Wild Finish in Miami
The Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots traded back-to-back return touchdowns in one of the wildest sequences of the week. A punt return score was immediately answered with a kickoff return touchdown, leaving fans stunned. Miami ultimately held on for a 33-27 win.
Colts Win Thriller Against Broncos
The Indianapolis Colts needed two last-minute kicks to seal their win. Spencer Shrader’s first attempt went wide, but a penalty gave him a second chance. His redemption kick secured a dramatic 29-28 victory over the Denver Broncos. The Colts are 2-0 for the first time since 2009.
Cardinals Hold Off Panthers’ Comeback
The Arizona Cardinals nearly let a huge lead slip away. After storming ahead 27-3, they allowed the Carolina Panthers to rally late. Rookie quarterback Bryce Young fought hard, but veteran Calais Campbell’s crucial fourth-down sack sealed the Cardinals’ 27-22 win. Arizona is now 2-0, while Carolina’s late push fell just short.
Heavyweight Wins for Lions, Bills, and Ravens
Three teams handed out one-sided defeats in Week Two. The Detroit Lions crushed the Chicago Bears 52-21, the Buffalo Bills dominated the New York Jets 30-10, and the Baltimore Ravens rolled past the Cleveland Browns 41-17.
A Record-Setting Sunday
In total, 12 games were played and an incredible 75 touchdowns were scored. Week Two highlighted just how explosive the season already is. From the Eagles’ Super Bowl rematch victory to last-second drama in multiple stadiums, the NFL delivered another unforgettable Sunday.
With just two weeks gone, the storylines are already heating up. If this week is any indication, the rest of the season promises even more chaos, drama, and must-watch football.

