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NFL Games Today: Week 1 Scores, Injuries, and Key Matchups

Live updates on September 7 NFL games scores, injuries, and must-watch matchups from across the league.

East Rutherford, September 7 EST: Week 1 is supposed to be about fresh starts, clean slates, and that smell of cut grass and tailgate smoke. Instead, the NFL’s opening Sunday hit us with a gut punch before most of the league even got underway.

Chiefs Rocked Early, Kelce Crumples

The Kansas City Chiefs, kings of the mountain, strutted into Los Angeles expecting to show the AFC West who still runs the block. Instead, they limped out 27–21 losers to the Chargers, and worse, they might have lost the beating heart of their dynasty.

Travis Kelce the guy who’s been Mahomes’ security blanket, his cheat code, his third-down lifeline crashed into rookie burner Xavier Worthy on a crossing route. Shoulder popped, body crumpled, crowd gasped. According to Talksport, it looked like a dislocation, the kind of injury that doesn’t just sting a game, it lingers for a season.

Without Kelce, Mahomes suddenly looked mortal. Drives stalled, throws sailed, and the Chargers, tired of being the division’s little brother, finally took their swing. This wasn’t just a win; it was a declaration. Kansas City’s armor has a crack, and every team in the AFC can see it.

Rodgers Returns to the Scene of the Ghosts

Then there’s Aaron Rodgers. Twenty-one seasons in, he’s still strapping on the pads, but tonight’s stage might sting more than most. MetLife Stadium where his Jets career started and ended in the cruelest of ways now welcomes him back as the Pittsburgh Steelers’ new general.

As reported by the Huron Daily Tribune, Rodgers walks into East Rutherford not as a savior in green, but as the grizzled veteran in black and gold. The Jets faithful will remember the torn Achilles, the four snaps of false hope, and the wreckage of a wasted season. Steelers Nation, meanwhile, is hungry. They see a division stacked with quarterbacks and want Rodgers to prove he’s still got enough juice to go toe-to-toe.

You can almost hear the boos and cheers tangling in the Jersey air. Football is funny that way it doesn’t care about sentiment. It only asks can you still deliver on third and eight with the game on the line?

The Sunday Feast Begins

Elsewhere, the board is loaded with intrigue. At 1 p.m., the Falcons welcome the Buccaneers, the Saints host the Cardinals, the Jaguars square off against the Panthers, the Patriots see the Raiders roll into Foxborough, and the Colts try to hold off the high-flying Dolphins. Every game has its subplot, every snap a chance for someone to rewrite their narrative.

Young quarterbacks like Anthony Richardson, Bryce Young, and rookie phenoms like Drake Maye will be tested under real fire. Forget preseason whispers this is the proving ground.

Monday Night’s Spotlight on the North

And don’t forget about tomorrow. Monday Night Football drops us into the NFC North, with the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears ready to duke it out. The Bears are hitching their hopes to Caleb Williams, the rookie savior they believe can drag them back into relevance. Minnesota, reshuffled and retooled, is betting that its new weapons can keep them in contention.

If you love quarterbacks, if you love rivalry, this one is circled on the calendar.

The Pulse of Week 1

Week 1 always feels bigger than it is, but it matters because it sets the tone. The Chiefs aren’t invincible. The Steelers have their new commander. The rookies are about to find out just how fast the NFL moves when the real bullets fly.

Football is back, and it’s already messy, glorious, heartbreaking, and thrilling everything we’ve been waiting for since February.


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A former college-level cricketer and lifelong sports enthusiast, Arun Upadhayay brings the heart of an athlete to the sharp eye of a journalist. With firsthand experience in competitive sports and a deep understanding of team dynamics, Arun covers everything from grassroots tournaments to high-stakes international showdowns. His reporting blends field-level grit with analytical precision, making him a trusted voice for sports fans across New Jersey and beyond.
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A former college-level cricketer and lifelong sports enthusiast, Arun Upadhayay brings the heart of an athlete to the sharp eye of a journalist. With firsthand experience in competitive sports and a deep understanding of team dynamics, Arun covers everything from grassroots tournaments to high-stakes international showdowns. His reporting blends field-level grit with analytical precision, making him a trusted voice for sports fans across New Jersey and beyond.

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