Through two weeks of the season, seven teams sit at 0–2. That’s the fewest since 2018. Last year there were 10, and the season before there were nine (plus the Cardinals were 0–1–1).
Is there anything to cull from this? Probably not, although the relative strangeness of Week 1 is lingering a bit longer than expected. In 2020, for example, the Jaguars made us rethink their offseason narrative a bit after stunning the Colts in Jacksonville, only to lose 15 straight games afterward. Teams like the Panthers and Texans have thrown a wrench in our predictive machines, especially when Houston hung around in Cleveland last week.