Week 1 provided optimism for several quarterbacks and passing attacks.

There were six 300-yard passers with another four quarterbacks finishing within 10 yards of the 300-yard mark.

Josh Allen had the most passing yards on Sunday against the Ravens.

However, that included 251 passing yards in the fourth quarter alone to ascend past Geno Smith, who torched the Patriots' secondary.

Most Week 2 Passing Yards Prediction (Sunday): Drake Maye (+2500)

Is it a bad sign when a team has a players only meeting after Week 1?

The Miami Dolphins' 2025 season looks like a trainwreck that everyone could see coming.

To make matters worse, the Dolphins have cluster injuries to the secondary, which was projected to be a bottom-five unit if healthy.

Daniel Jones finished Week 1 with a 75.9% completion rate, and the Dolphins have yet to force an opposing offense to punt.

The only Colts drive that did not reach the red zone was a drive at the end of the game with backups in, which resulted in a field goal.

Maye will not have to deal with Maxx Crosby this week as the Las Vegas Raiders finished second in ESPN’s pass rush win rate in Week 1.

Explosive rookie TreVeyon Henderson caught 6 passes but was contained to 24 yards.

Against a less focused and disciplined defense, the chances of an explosive play increase this week.

The Patriots defense struggled, which provides an environment for a potential shootout, especially with Christian Gonzalez out again this week.

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Week 2 Passing Yards Longshot Bet: Cam Ward Passing Yards Ladder

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Cam Ward will have high-variance games.

As we learned through preseason and Week 1, he wants to push the ball down the field.

Ward has averaged 10.6 air yards per attempt in preseason and Week 1, which would have only trailed Anthony Richardson last season.

Early indications are that this passing game will have volatility, but Week 2 provides a friendlier passing environment than the opening week.

Last year, the Rams allowed 49 explosive receptions on passes traveling 15 or more air yards, which ranked 25th in the league.

Calvin Ridley will not be covered by one of the league's top cornerbacks this week — Emmanuel Forbes provides a less formidable matchup than Patrick Surtain II.