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Week 2 NFL betting, odds: Kansas City Chiefs open as rare home underdog in Super Bowl 59 rematch

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07 September 2025

If the Kansas City Chiefs want to get revenge for a 40-22 loss in Super Bowl 59 against the Philadelphia Eagles, they may have to get it from an unfamiliar position for Patrick Mahomes & Co.: an underdog at home.

The Eagles opened as 1-point road favorites in Kansas City in Week 2 at BetMGM with a total of 45.5. It would mark only the third time in Mahomes' career that he played as a home underdog in the regular season, and the first instance since the Chiefs were 1-point home underdogs in Week 9 of the 2023 season against the Miami Dolphins.

Mahomes is 1-1 straight up and against the spread in those two games as a home 'dog.

The Chiefs (-3) lost their season opener in Brazil 27-21 to the Los Angeles Chargers on Friday, while the Eagles (-8) won their Week 1 game 24-20 over the Dallas Cowboys. Neither team covered the spread in its respective game.

The Eagles opened as 1.5-point underdogs at some sportsbooks back when lookahead lines were released in May. The game was pick-em at several sportsbooks on Sunday night.

Kansas City and Philadelphia were two of the NFL teams with the league's highest preseason over/under at 11.5 wins.

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Falcons WR Drake London reportedly considered 'day-to-day' with sprained shoulder after loss to Buccaneers

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07 September 2025

Drake London appears to have avoided a major injury.

The Atlanta Falcons star left their 23-20 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers early on Sunday with an apparent shoulder injury. London, according to the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, sustained a shoulder sprain in the loss. He’s now being considered day-to-day, which is a good sign all things considered.

London went down late in the fourth quarter after he nearly hauled in a touchdown pass at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. London appeared to catch a short 4-yard toss from Michael Penix Jr. in the end zone with heavy coverage from cornerback Jamel Dean. London landed directly on his shoulder, however, and ended up dropping the ball.

The call was upheld after a challenge from the Falcons, too.

Was this a catch or incomplete? Falcons have challenged the call on the field which was ruled incomplte. pic.twitter.com/p42VwCDiIo

— Rate the Refs (@Rate_the_Refs) September 7, 2025

While Atlanta eventually scored on the drive — Penix ran it in himself just a few plays later, which put them in the lead at the time — London left the field in clear pain and did not return.

London finished the day with 55 yards on a team-high eight catches. The 24-year-old is coming off a career-campaign last season, where he racked up 1,271 and nine touchdowns on 100 receptions.

The Buccaneers responded after Penix’s touchdown with a score of their own when Baker Mayfield hit Emeka Egbuka for a 25-yard score with just 59 seconds on the clock. The Falcons had a look to tie the game in the final seconds, but kicker Younghoe Koo missed a 44-yarder that would have forced overtime.

With his day-to-day designation, it’s unclear if London will end up missing any time for the Falcons. They’ll take on the Minnesota Vikings next weekend in Minneapolis. If he is sidelined, though, it doesn’t sound like it’ll be for very long.

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Colts become first team since 1977 to score on every possession

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07 September 2025

The Colts won a season opener for the first time since 2013, ending the longest active streak in the NFL, but more than that was the way they won.

With Daniel Jones making his debut with the team, the Colts became the first team since 1977 to score on every possession, according to ESPN Research. The Colts' seven possessions ended field goal, touchdown, touchdown, field goal, field goal, touchdown, field goal.

Rigoberto Sanchez punted once but was run into by Matt Judon to convert a fourth-and-2 via penalty.

It's the first time this century the Dolphins have failed to record a defensive stop, according to Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.

"Danny went out there and crushed it today," wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. said, via JJ Stankevitz of the team website. "I'm not sure it could've went better."

The Colts won 33-8 as Jones went 22-of-29 for 272 yards, a passing touchdown and two rushing touchdowns.

"I don't think it was surprising to us," Jones said. "I mean, we've had a lot of confidence based on our preparation and the work we put in through training camp, and kind of where we think we've grown and improved. You've always got to go out there and do it on the field and perform, so there's that element to it. But no, we weren't surprised, but like I said, now the challenge is to grow with it, build and continue to develop as a team, as an offense."

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