NFL Week 1: Sunday Night Early Game Scores: Huge Shocks: Tom Brady Loses: Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers & Kansas City Chiefs

By Kenneth Brown | Sep 08, 2014 06:55 AM EDT

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Week 1 of the NFL has been and nearly gone, and we now know how the opening (early) games of week 1 panned out. With teams like the Miami Dolphins taking on Tom Brady's New England Patriots, the Cleveland Browns taking on their rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers and others like the Kansas City Chiefs in action, it was sure to be an interesting night. With touchdowns galore, upsets nobody predicted and many stunning plays, who'd miss a moment of the NFL?

Brady's men dominated much of the game, but they faded away as the Dolphins grew in to the contest. Eventually the Dolphins were too strong, showing they will be a major force within the division.

The Cleveland Browns were hoping to march in to Pittsburgh and beat them on their own turf for once, and they very nearly did. They came back to tie the game late on, but a last second Steelers field goal ensured yet another heartbreak for the Browns. The Browns will soon get another shot at their rivals, but on their own turf this time.

The Kansas City Chiefs are many peoples tip to win the 2014 Super Bowl, yet they fell to a shock defeat, losing 26-10. Can they bounce back, or will this defeat alter there's and everyone else's expectations? They will be hoping to find some form over the coming weeks, making this defeat nothing but a learning curve,

Redskins

6

Texans

17

Titans

26

Chiefs

10

Patriots

20

Dolphins

33

Raiders

14

Jets

19

Jaguars

17

Eagles

34

Browns

27

Steelers

30

Vikings

34

Rams

6

Bills

23

Bears

20

Bengals

23

Ravens

16

Saints

34

Falcons

37

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