Seven From Sunday: NFL Week 2 Delivers Thrills, Records, and Historic Performances

By Myles Mohair | HuddleUp Magazine
NEW YORK — Sept. 14, 2025 — The NFL’s Week 2 action lived up to the hype, reminding fans why Sundays are the heartbeat of football. With 10 games decided within one score in the fourth quarter and seven finishing as single-score nail-biters, Week 2 delivered a mix of dramatic comebacks, record-breaking kicks, quarterback brilliance, and milestone moments that will be talked about all season.
Last-Minute Heroics: Cowboys, Bengals, Colts Seize Wins
The Dallas Cowboys’ 40-37 overtime victory over the New York Giants was an instant classic. Featuring six lead changes in the fourth quarter and OT — tied for the most in NFL history — the game will be remembered for kicker Brandon Aubrey’s historic performance.
- Aubrey drilled a 64-yard field goal to tie the game at the buzzer in regulation.
- He followed up with a 46-yard game-winner in OT, becoming the first player in NFL history to hit both a last-second tying and last-second winning kick in the same game.
- His 64-yarder now stands as the third-longest field goal in NFL history, behind Justin Tucker (66 yards) and his own 65-yarder last season.
The Cincinnati Bengals and Indianapolis Colts also secured last-minute wins, with the Colts making history by scoring on their first 10 possessions of the season — a feat never before accomplished in NFL history.
Detroit Lions Dominate Behind Jared Goff
The Detroit Lions put on an offensive clinic, routing the Chicago Bears 52-21. Quarterback Jared Goff threw for 334 yards, 5 TDs, and a 156.0 passer rating.
- Goff tied Peyton Manning with five career games where his team scored 50+ points, trailing only Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Len Dawson.
- Running backs Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery each scored, tying NFL legends like Paul Hornung and Jim Taylor for the most games where both backs found the end zone.
Lamar Jackson Sets NFL Record in Ravens’ Win
Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson delivered another MVP-caliber performance in the Ravens’ 41-17 victory over Cleveland.
- Jackson threw 4 TD passes with zero interceptions, giving him 11 career games of 4+ TDs and no picks, the most by any QB in his first 100 starts.
- He also extended his streak to 10 consecutive games with a passer rating of 90+, joining legends like Brady, Brees, and Manning.
Ja’Marr Chase Makes History for Bengals
Cincinnati’s Ja’Marr Chase put up a monster line in the Bengals’ 31-27 win over Jacksonville: 14 receptions, 165 yards, and 1 TD.
At just 25 years old, Chase:
- Surpassed Justin Jefferson and CeeDee Lamb for the most 10+ catch, 100+ yard games under age 26.
- Logged six career games with 10 catches, 150+ yards, and a TD — more than Hall of Famer Isaac Bruce at the same age.
Christian McCaffrey Joins Elite Touchdown Club
San Francisco star Christian McCaffrey became only the third player in NFL history with 50 rushing touchdowns and 30 receiving touchdowns, joining Hall of Famers Marshall Faulk and Lenny Moore. His all-around effort powered the 49ers’ 26-21 win over the Saints.
Rams’ Offense Shines with Adams and Nacua
The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Titans 33-19 behind two standout performances:
- Davante Adams notched his 33rd career game with 100+ yards and a touchdown, tying Calvin Johnson and Reggie Wayne.
- Puka Nacua, in just his 30th game, surpassed 200 career receptions, joining Odell Beckham Jr. as the only players to reach that milestone so quickly.
Aaron Rodgers Ties Brett Favre in Touchdown Passes
In Pittsburgh, Aaron Rodgers threw his 508th career touchdown pass, tying Brett Favre for fourth all-time. Only Tom Brady (649), Drew Brees (571), and Peyton Manning (539) remain ahead.
Around the League: Other Key Highlights
- Jalen Hurts scored his 45th rushing TD, surpassing Steve Young for third-most by a QB in NFL history.
- Patrick Mahomes tied Peyton Manning for the most touchdown passes (293) in a player’s first nine seasons.
- Russell Wilson threw for 450 yards and 3 TDs, including 264 deep-passing yards — the most since 2016.
- A Patriots-Dolphins thriller featured back-to-back return TDs (punt and kickoff), something that had only happened once before in NFL history.

The Bottom Line
Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season was defined by clutch plays, historic milestones, and breakout stars. From Aubrey’s ice-cold field goals to Goff’s fireworks, Jackson’s dominance, and Chase’s record-setting day, fans witnessed a perfect storm of drama and excellence.
If this week is any preview, the 2025 season is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in NFL history.