A wild Week 2 has left the NFL with just seven remaining undefeated teams. That number will be cut to six after Monday night's clash between the Denver Broncos and the Atlanta Falcons. Later on Monday, Chad Reuter will highlight the matchups to watch.
On NFL Replay
NFL Replay
will re-air the
New York Giants' 41-34 win over the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers in Week 2 on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. ET.
Here's what else is on tap Monday:
» Tune in to "NFL AM" from 6 to 10 a.m. ET for a wrap on all of Sunday's action as well as a preview of this week's big stories. Buffalo Bills running back C.J. Spiller will call in to discuss his breakout game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
» Ian Rapoport will unveil the second edition of his Rap Sheet Rundown, with a focus on how the Philadelphia Eagles again held on to a close victory, this time against the Baltimore Ravens.
» The Pittsburgh Steelers heard the doubters after their Week 1 loss. The New York Jets had praise heaped upon them after a decisive season-opening win. After the Steelers' win on Sunday, the teams' roles are now reversed. Aditi Kinkhabwala looks at the fallout from the big AFC matchup.
» The San Francisco 49ersimposed their will on the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Is Jim Harbaugh's crew the team to beat in the NFC? Jeff Darlington discusses that and more.
On NFL Replay
NFL Replay
will re-air the
Philadelphia Eagles' 24-23 win over the Baltimore
Ravens in Week 2 on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 9:30 p.m. ET.
» Bucky Brooks breaks down the draft stocks of several top prospects. How much will Matt Barkley's performance against Stanford cost the USC quarterback?
» "Sound FX" is back! NFL Films takes you onto the sidelines and onto the field to bring you the best sights and sounds from the opening weeks of the 2012 NFL season.
» Match your wits against NFL Network stars like Deion Sanders, Kurt Warner and Marshall Faulk and see if you can correctly predict the winners of every game in Week 2.
» Week 2 is almost over, but you can still start a fantasy football team on NFL.com.
» Happy birthday to longtime NFL quarterback Mark Brunell, who turns 42 on Monday.
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