"Weekly Football Highlights: Premier League Action & NFL Updates"

⚽ Premier League Highlights

  • Manchester City 3–0 Manchester United
    Erling Haaland scored twice, and Phil Foden added another as City dominated United in the latest Manchester derby. Haaland's brace took his tally to seven goals in just a few days, including five for Norway in World Cup qualifiers.

  • Liverpool 1–0 Burnley
    Liverpool secured a narrow win over Burnley, maintaining their strong start to the season.

  • Tottenham Hotspur 3–0 West Ham United
    Tottenham delivered a convincing performance, defeating West Ham with a 3–0 scoreline.

  • Chelsea 2–2 Brentford
    Chelsea and Brentford played to a draw, with both teams sharing the spoils in a 2–2 draw.

  • Brighton & Hove Albion 1–2 AFC Bournemouth
    Bournemouth edged out Brighton with a 2–1 victory, securing valuable points on the road.

  • Nottingham Forest 0–3 Arsenal
    Arsenal showcased their attacking prowess with a dominant 3–0 win over Nottingham Forest.

  • Sunderland 0–0 Crystal Palace
    A goalless draw between Sunderland and Crystal Palace saw both teams share the points.

  • Aston Villa 0–0 Everton
    Villa and Everton played out a stalemate, ending in a 0–0 draw.

  • Leeds United 0–1 Fulham
    Fulham secured a narrow 1–0 win over Leeds United, taking all three points away from home.

  • Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–1 Newcastle United
    Newcastle edged out Wolves with a 1–0 victory, continuing their strong start to the season.


🏈 NFL News

  • Tom Brady Returns to Football—Sort Of
    NFL legend Tom Brady is coming out of retirement—not to play in the NFL, but to compete in a major flag football tournament in Saudi Arabia. Scheduled for March 21, 2026, the Fanatics Flag Football Classic will feature Brady alongside former teammate Rob Gronkowski and current NFL stars like Saquon Barkley and Christian McCaffrey. The event aims to promote flag football globally and will be broadcast on Fox Sports and Tubi.

  • Joe Burrow Injury Update
    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is facing a potential three-month absence due to a turf toe injury. An MRI has been sent to a specialist to determine if surgery is required. If surgery is needed, Burrow could miss a significant portion of the season.

  • Week 2 NFL Results
    Several notable games took place in Week 2:

    • Chicago Bears 21–52 Detroit Lions
      The Lions delivered a dominant performance, defeating the Bears with a commanding 52–21 scoreline.

    • Cleveland Browns 17–41 Baltimore Ravens
      The Ravens secured a convincing victory over the Browns, winning 41–17.

    • Seattle Seahawks 31–17 Pittsburgh Steelers
      The Seahawks came out on top against the Steelers, winning 31–17.

    • San Francisco 49ers 26–21 New Orleans Saints
      The 49ers edged out the Saints with a 26–21 win.

    • New England Patriots 33–27 Miami Dolphins
      The Patriots held off the Dolphins in a close contest, winning 33–27.

    • New York Giants 37–40 Dallas Cowboys (OT)
      The Cowboys triumphed over the Giants in a thrilling overtime game, 40–37.

    • Washington Commanders 18–27 Green Bay Packers
      The Packers secured a 27–18 victory over the Commanders.

    • Jacksonville Jaguars 27–31 Cincinnati Bengals
      The Bengals edged out the Jaguars with a 31–27 win.

    • New York Jets 21–52 Buffalo Bills
      The Bills dominated the Jets with a commanding 52–21 victory.

    • Minnesota Vikings 6–22 Atlanta Falcons
      The Falcons defeated the Vikings with a 22–6 scoreline.

    • Philadelphia Eagles 20–17 Kansas City Chiefs
      The Eagles narrowly beat the Chiefs, 20–17.

    • Denver Broncos 28–29 Indianapolis Colts
      The Colts edged out the Broncos with a 29–28 win.

    • Arizona Cardinals 27–22 Carolina Panthers
      The Cardinals secured a 27–22 victory over the Panthers.

    • Los Angeles Rams 33–19 Tennessee Titans
      The Rams defeated the Titans with a 33–19 scoreline.

    • New England Patriots 33–27 Miami Dolphins
      The Patriots held off the Dolphins in a close contest, winning 33–27.


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