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Coaches Under Pressure: Who Needs to Bounce Back in Week 2?

Summary

  • Bills rally from 2-score deficit to beat Ravens in instant classic
  • Dolphins, Titans, Saints, Giants, Panthers all struggle in Week 1
  • Coaches like McDaniel, Callahan, Moore face early scrutiny
Coaches Under Pressure: Who Needs to Bounce Back in Week 2?

The 2025 NFL season kicked off with an eventful Week 1, as the football world witnessed a mix of spectacular performances and concerning struggles. The highlight of the week was the Sunday night clash between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens, which became an instant classic. The Bills rallied from a two-score deficit to win 41-40 on a last-second field goal, capping off an impressive comeback directed by Vikings first-year starter J.J. McCarthy.

However, not all teams and players enjoyed memorable season-openers. Several high-profile squads and individuals delivered shaky outings, some of which could be attributed to early-season rust, while others raised more serious concerns that must be addressed quickly.

Prominent among the underperformers were the Miami Dolphins, Tennessee Titans, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, and Carolina Panthers. Their struggles have put the spotlight on their respective coaches, who now face early pressure to turn things around in Week 2.

Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, Titans' Mike Vrabel, and Saints' Pete Moore all saw their teams struggle with discipline, decision-making, and execution, raising questions about their leadership and ability to make in-game adjustments. Meanwhile, Giants veteran quarterback Russell Wilson and Panthers rookie quarterback Bryce Young also had forgettable debuts, putting their coaches in a difficult position.

As the NFL season progresses, these coaches and players will be under the microscope, with the need to bounce back in Week 2 becoming increasingly crucial to avoid their teams' seasons from spiraling out of control early on.

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FAQ

The Dolphins' Mike McDaniel, Titans' Mike Vrabel, and Saints' Pete Moore all face early scrutiny after their teams struggled in the season opener.
The Bills staged a dramatic comeback, rallying from a two-score deficit to beat the Baltimore Ravens 41-40 on a last-second field goal in an instant classic.
Carolina Panthers' Bryce Young, the top pick of the 2023 draft, completed just 18 of 35 passes for 154 yards, a touchdown, and two interceptions in a loss to the Falcons.

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