Watch: Chase Claypool goes Randy Moss on Bills

Some things never change…

Chase Claypool burst onto the scene for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020 and wasted no time getting back after it in the 2021 regular season.ย  Despite being sidelined for part of the preseason Claypool was ready to go as the Steelers opened the year at Buffalo.

Trailing 10-0 early in the second half Claypool made a great go up and get it catch for 25 yards that put the Steelers in field goal range, something they’d settle for a few downs later.

See the Claypool gem of a catch below:

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Falcons highlights: Jacob Tuioti-Mariner gets the sack on third down

On Philadelphia’s opening second-half possession, Jacob Tuioti-Mariner caught Jalen Hurts escaping the pocket.

After a sloppy first half by the Falcons, they trailed 15-6 to kick off the second half to the Eagles. On Philadelphia’s opening third-quarter possession, linebacker Jacob Tuioti-Mariner caught Jalen Hurts escaping the pocket and brought down the Eagles quarterback from behind for the sack.

Watch Tuioti-Mariner take down Hurts, via the Falcons’ Twitter account.

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Lions highlight: T.J. Hockenson scores the Lions’ 1st TD of 2021

Hockenson ran a great route and blasted through a tackle attempt to get the Lions on the board

The Lions offense found some success in the early-going against the San Francisco 49ers. After stalling in Niners territory on the first two drives without points, the third Detroit offensive possession ended in paydirt.

T.J. Hockenson ran a nice “out” route and cleared enough space to catch the tight throw from Jared Goff. Hockenson blasted through Jaquiski Tartt’s tackle attempt and wound up in the end zone for the first touchdown of the Dan Campbell era in Detroit.

This capped off an impressive 13-play, 67-yard drive and tied up the score at 7 early in the second quarter.

Falcons highlights: Defense holds Eagles on fourth down

After the Falcons’ first two offensive drives stalled in the red zone, the defense held its own on the Eagles’ second offensive possession. A big stop on third down by cornerback Fabian Moreau, set up a Philadelphia third down. Watch as Grady …

After the Falcons’ first two offensive drives stalled in the red zone, the defense held its own on the Eagles’ second offensive possession.

A big stop on third down by cornerback Fabian Moreau, set up a Philadelphia third down. Watch as Grady Jarrett breaks through the Eagles’ offensive line to flush quarterback Jalen Hurts outside the pocket on fourth down, via the Falcons’ Twitter account.

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Falcons Week 1 inactives: DL Ta’Quon Graham out vs. Eagles

The Atlanta Falcons have released their Week 1 inactives list for today’s matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Atlanta Falcons have released their Week 1 inactives list for Sunday’s matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles and among those out are rookies Ta’Quon Graham, Feleipe Franks and Frank Darby. Kickoff is at 1:00 p.m. ET from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Check out the full inactives list, as shared by the team’s Twitter account below.

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Flashback Friday: Best performances from past Saints-Packers games

Flashback Friday: Best performances from past Saints-Packers games

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The New Orleans Saints and Green Bay Packers have combined for some incredible games over the years — last season’s tough home loss recalled a their 2011 matchup, both filled with exhilarating moments to pad out the highlight reel. Here are the most memorable plays in recent series history between the two storied franchises:

WATCH: Kazee denies Bucs TD with forced fumble, gives Cowboys last chance

With their backs against the wall, the Cowboys’ defense got a takeaway on a forced fumble by S Kazee, giving the offense a chance to win it.

With the Cowboys down two points on their own 13-yard line, Tampa Bay wide receiver Chris Godwin caught a pass and got to the two-yard line, looking as if he could score. That was until new Cowboys safety Damontae Kazee put his helmet right on the football and punched it out. Cornerback Jourdan Lewis scooped up the football and returned it to the 11, setting up the Dallas offense.

This is the fourth takeaway by defensive coordinator Dan Quinn’s defense and it sets up quarterback Dak Prescott and the offense with just under five minutes left for a chance to win the game with a field goal. The defense has been feast or famine in the game and the takeaways have been timely for Quinn and his unit.

WATCH: QB Prescott cuts lead with 2nd TD connection with Cooper

After an unfortunate interception, QB Dak Prescott delivered his second TD pass to WR Amari Cooper to cut the lead late in the third quarter

The talk of the NFL coming into the season opener was about quarterback Dak Prescott’s rust and how it could influence his performance against one of the best defenses in football. Prescott hasn’t missed a beat, throwing a ridiculous 47 passes in three quarters and completing 35 of them.

After a dropped pass by wide receiver CeeDee Lamb resulted in an interception in the third quarter, the Buccaneers snatched the opportunity and scored a touchdown to make it a 28-19 lead. For the third time in the game, though, Prescott responded to a Tampa Bay touchdown with one of his own. Starting on the 25, the offense moved smoothly down the field and finished the job this time. Prescott delivered his third touchdown pass of the game, second to wide receiver Amari Cooper on a 25-yard score.

Prescott already has 331 passing yards in the game and hasn’t shown any signs of fatigue as the game begins to approach the closing moments.

WATCH: CB Diggs makes tip drill INT, K Zuerlein finally makes FG for short-lived lead

CB Trevon Diggs got in on the takeaway party with an interception on a tip drill and K Greg Zuerlein cashed in on the play with a field goal

If one takeaway for the Dallas defense wasn’t enough, cornerback Trevon Diggs joined the party after a tipped pass for Tampa Bay found its way to him. Diggs had some struggles in his rookie season, but spent a lot of time in practice matching up on wide receiver Amari Cooper and he’s making his presence felt early.

This was the second straight takeaway for the Cowboys in as many defensive possessions and the offense was forced to a three-and-out after starting at the Buccaneers 21 yard line. K Greg Zuerlein stepped in after the quick stop by the Tampa Bay defense and made the 35-yard field goal to give Dallas a 16-14 lead. Zuerlein has missed a 31-yarder and a PAT early in this game and will need to tighten up as this game and the season progresses.

Unfortunately the defense couldn’t hold a third-straight time as Tom Brady found Antonio Brown for a big bomb down the right sideline against Anthony Brown, giving Tampa a 21-16 lead going into the half.

WATCH: First takeaway of 2021 leads to Cowboys touchdown

The defense has its first takeaway of the season. Prescott and the offense took no time capitalizing with a touchdown on a pass to Cooper.

The Dallas Cowboys have been in need of defensive success for a while. The staff welcomed new defensive coordinator Dan Quinn this offseason and the team has seen a change to simplicity under their new headman. With a cast of new faces on the defense, defensive ends Demarcus Lawrence and Randy Gregory have stayed right in the middle of their focus.

After a missed field goal by kicker Greg Zuerlein, Lawrence punched the ball out from running back Ronald Jones’ hands and none other than Gregory came up with the recovery. This is the first takeaway of the season for the Dallas defense and it’s a sight for sore Cowboys fan eyes.ย 

The offense took over at the Buccaneers’ 27-yard line and quarterback Dak Prescott continued his solid night with a five-yard strike to wide receiver Amari Cooper in the endzone to make it a 14-13 game after a missed PAT by Zuerlein.