What We Learned in Week 1 of the N.F.L. Season

Tyreek Hill spent part of his morning in handcuffs, then part of his afternoon in the end zone. Josh Allen showed why he’s a perennial MVP contender. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Chicago Bears proved in Week 1 you don’t need to score an offensive touchdown to win a game.

And Dak Prescott, the NFL’s newly minted highest-paid player, celebrated his $240 million deal with a rout of the Cleveland Browns.

Welcome back, football.

For the first time in 45 years, the NFL saw three teams rally from at least 14-point holes to win on opening weekend. The Bears were down 17 to the Tennessee Titans before coming back for a 24-17 victory,

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