NFL RedZone Delivers Thrilling Week 2 Early Slate Highlights

Lead: NFL RedZone served up nonstop action on Sunday, September 14, sweeping through every 1 p.m. ET matchup and spotlighting Dak Prescott’s late heroics, DK Metcalf’s revenge score and Joe Flacco’s emotional return to Baltimore.

Nut Graf: As fans juggle multiple games, RedZone remains the go-to destination for live cut-ins on big plays and pivotal moments. Sunday’s early slate delivered compelling storylines across nine contests, reinforcing RedZone’s standing as the ultimate “around-the-horn” highlight show.

Cowboys Surge Past Giants

  • Dallas trailed New York early, but Prescott connected with Jake Williams for a go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter, sealing a 20-16 win at AT&T Stadium.
  • The Giants kept pace through a 33-yard Graham Gano field goal, but costly penalties hampered New York’s late-game drive, preserving Dallas’s divisional edge.

DK Metcalf’s Revenge vs. Seahawks

  • In Seattle’s high-stakes trip to Pittsburgh, Metcalf-traded by the Seahawks in March-scored on a 2-yard slant from Aaron Rodgers, sparking a 14-7 lead.
  • Pittsburgh answered with a second-quarter field goal, but both teams settled for a 14-14 tie as each defense stiffened in the fourth quarter.

Flacco’s Homecoming Highlight

  • The Browns faced the Ravens in Cleveland’s first meeting of veteran Joe Flacco and his former team. Flacco engineered a late-first-half field goal drive, putting Baltimore up 10-3 at the break.
  • A critical Josh Allen interception set up the Browns’ tying score early in the third, swinging momentum as the crowd at FirstEnergy Stadium roared.

Other Notable Plays

  • Detroit’s Jayden Campbell ripped off a 45-yard punt return for a touchdown, extending the Lions’ lead over the Bears and showcasing special teams impact on RedZone’s nonstop feed.
  • Buffalo’s Josh Allen orchestrated a three-score flurry in the final four minutes to pull away from New York, underlining why Bills highlights are a staple of RedZone’s rotation.
  • Tennessee’s rookie QB Cam Ward delivered his first career touchdown pass on a scramble-and-strike to Elic Ayomanor, giving the Titans a 13-10 halftime lead over the Rams after five trips to the end zone.

Sunday’s RedZone coverage wrapped up the early slate with seven hours of live cut-ins across all games, reaffirming its mission to “bring every touchdown, turnover and clutch play” in real time. Fans can tune in again next Sunday to catch all the Week 3 action without missing a moment.