Top 5 Surprising Stats from the NFL’s Week 1Top 5 Surprising Stats from the NFL’s Week 1 1. Lamar Jackson’s Statistical Slump: Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson, the reigning NFL MVP, had one of his least impressive performances in recent memory. He completed just 17-of-32 passes for 212 yards and one touchdown, with two interceptions. 2. Giants’ Explosive Offensive Output: The New York Giants, who struggled on offense last season, exploded for 34 points against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Running back Saquon Barkley rushed for 164 yards and a touchdown, while quarterback Daniel Jones threw for 222 yards and two scores. 3. Matt Ryan’s 300-Yard Passing Streak Ends: Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matt Ryan’s impressive streak of 300-yard passing games ended abruptly in Week 1. He was held to just 243 yards passing against the Houston Texans, marking only his second game below 300 yards since 2016. 4. Green Bay Packers’ Ground Game Dominance: The Packers, known for their aerial attack, surprised with an impressive ground game in their victory over the Minnesota Vikings. They rushed for 203 yards, with Aaron Jones leading the way with 168 rushing yards. 5. Jaguars’ Interception Bonanza: The Jacksonville Jaguars, who finished with the NFL’s worst record last season, picked off four passes against the Washington Commanders. Rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence threw three interceptions, while veteran Carson Wentz threw one.