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ARTICLE VIEW: | |
Bad news for Da Bears and Mahomes in trouble: 5 things to know about | |
Week 3 of the NFL season | |
By Andy Scholes, CNN | |
Updated: | |
7:00 AM EDT, Thu September 18, 2025 | |
Source: CNN | |
The season may be young, but the stakes are already high heading into | |
Week 3. is sidelined again, Patrick Mahomes is in uncharted territory, | |
and a handful of teams are staring down the dreaded 0-3 start. | |
Here are five things you need to know. | |
Burrow sidelined again | |
Bad news in Cincinnati: Joe Burrow is out once again. | |
The Bengals quarterback – who was placed on injured reserved on | |
Tuesday – suffered turf toe that requires surgery and is expected to | |
miss at least three months, according to reports, derailing another | |
season before it really gets going. | |
It’s the latest blow in what’s become a frustrating cycle of | |
injuries for Burrow and the Bengals. Still, Cincinnati has opened 2-0 | |
for the first time since 2018, giving the team a little cushion. Backup | |
Jake Browning takes over as the Bengals visit the 1-1 Minnesota Vikings | |
on Sunday. | |
Minnesota has quarterback issues of its own, with rookie sidelined two | |
to four weeks by an ankle injury. That leaves Carson Wentz, once cast | |
aside, with another chance to prove he belongs. | |
Will the Colts ever punt? | |
The Indianapolis Colts have done something no NFL team has ever done in | |
the era: they haven’t punted through two games. That’s not just | |
efficiency – it’s borderline absurd. | |
Quarterback Daniel Jones, rejuvenated in Indy, has clicked with running | |
back Jonathan Taylor to power a 2-0 start, capped by last week’s win | |
over Denver. | |
For now, Rigoberto Sanchez has the strangest job in football: punter | |
without a punt. That streak could end Sunday when the Colts play their | |
first road game against Tennessee, but the fact it lasted this long | |
shows just how dangerous Indy’s offense looks. | |
Bears down bad | |
The Chicago Bears are in a rough spot at 0-2, including a 52-21 mauling | |
at the hands of the Detroit Lions that showed how far they still have | |
to go. | |
Fans expected second-year quarterback Caleb Williams and new head coach | |
Ben Johnson to spark a turnaround, but so far the offense has been | |
inconsistent, and the defense has been flat-out bad. | |
Chicago’s next test is a clash with the Dallas Cowboys, whose defense | |
just gave up 450 yards passing to Russell Wilson. | |
If Williams and the offense can’t take advantage of that matchup at | |
home, expect the Soldier Field boos to rain down early. | |
Mahomes facing unfamiliar territory | |
For the first time in his career, Patrick Mahomes is 0-2. | |
The Chiefs’ 20-17 loss to the in last week’s rematch marked their | |
third straight defeat dating back to last season. That hasn’t | |
happened since Andy Reid and Mahomes joined forces. | |
Kansas City fans aren’t used to this kind of start – especially | |
after celebrating three Super Bowl titles in the last six years. No | |
one’s hitting the panic button yet, but if the Chiefs fall to the New | |
York Giants on Sunday night and drop to 0-3, it would spark a full-on | |
crisis in KC. | |
The dreaded 0-3 start | |
Falling to 0-3 is essentially a death sentence for playoff hopes. | |
Only six teams in NFL history have started 0-3 and rallied to reach the | |
postseason. The most recent example was the 2018 Houston Texans, and | |
before that you have to go back to the 1998 Bills. It’s rare for a | |
reason – digging out of a three-game hole in a league built on parity | |
is almost impossible. | |
This week, 10 teams are staring at that cliff: the Chiefs, Texans, New | |
York Jets (who will be missing starting QB Justin Fields ), Miami | |
Dolphins, Giants, Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, Bears, New | |
Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers. That means a slew of | |
“must-win” games in Week 3, even though the calendar still says | |
September. | |
Full Week 3 schedule | |
Away @ home (all times in ET) | |
Thursday | |
Miami Dolphins @ Buffalo Bills, 8:15 p.m. | |
Sunday | |
Cincinnati Bengals @ Minnesota Vikings, 1 p.m. | |
Houston Texans @ Jacksonville Jaguars, 1 p.m. | |
Indianapolis Colts @ Tennessee Titans, 1 p.m. | |
Las Vegas Raiders @ Washington Commanders, 1 p.m. | |
Los Angeles Rams @ Philadelphia Eagles, 1 p.m. | |
Atlanta Falcons @ Carolina Panthers, 1 p.m. | |
Pittsburgh Steelers @ New England Patriots, 1 p.m. | |
Green Bay Packers @ Cleveland Browns, 1 p.m. | |
New York Jets @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1 p.m. | |
Denver Broncos @ Los Angeles Chargers, 4:05 p.m. | |
New Orleans Saints @ Seattle Seahawks, 4:05 p.m. | |
Dallas Cowboys @ Chicago Bears, 4:25 p.m. | |
Arizona Cardinals @ San Francisco 49ers, 4:25 p.m. | |
Kansas City Chiefs @ New York Giants, 8:20 p.m. | |
Monday | |
Detroit Lions @ Baltimore Ravens, 8:15 p.m. | |
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