Thursday, August 31
PrimeTime Players for Week 2

Week 2 of the NFL season was filled with some huge individual efforts. We've narrowed it down to our five top performances, and now it's your turn to pick the week's PrimeTime Player:

Kimble Anders
Anders was the biggest reason why the Chiefs beat the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Broncos. He rushed for 142 yards on 22 carries before leaving with an ankle injury late in the game.
Drew Bledsoe
Bledsoe threw three second-half touchdown passes as the Patriots erased a 21-point halftime deficit and beat the Colts 31-28. The Patriots' quarterback threw for 299 yards and finished the game with four TD tosses.
Stephen Davis
Davis continues to show why he's the Redskins' starting running back. After rushing for 109 yards last week, Davis came back with 126 yards against the Giants. Davis ran for touchdowns on Washington's first three possessions as the Redskins jumped to a 21-0 lead.
Warren Sapp
Sapp continued to lead the way for a Bucs defense that hasn't given up a touchdown in 1999. The big defensive tackle had 3½ sacks, and Tampa Bay collected nine sacks overall. The race for Defensive Player of the Year has an early favorite.
James Stewart
Although Fred Taylor is now the man in Jacksonville, Stewart showed he can still be an effective running back, rushing 27 times for 124 yards and two touchdowns.






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Week 2 infirmary report

TJ's Take: Patriotic display

Week 2 stats leaders