Game On brings you the five buzziest moments of Week 1 of the NFL season.

1. David Akers' field goal ties NFL record -- The ageless San Francisco 49ers kicker became the fourth man in history to kick a 63-yard field goal when he doinked a long kick off the crossbar at the end of the first half of the team's victory at Lambeau Field.

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The first man to set the mark (Tom Dempsey) had a clubbed foot. The other two (Jason Elam and Sebastian Janikowski) accomplished the feat in the thin air of Denver. David Akers is 37 and was playing on a chunky field in Green Bay. He gets top billing. And lucky for him, the crossbar was kinder than it was to teammate Vernon Davis.

2. Rob Gronkowski's spike slip -- The Gronk couldn't keep a handle on his first touchdown spike of the year. It looked like someone had tied the football on a string and yanked it out of his hands. No soy fiesta.

3. Antonio Smith's entrance -- No wonder the Miami Dolphins didn't want any part of Smith and the Houston Texans defense. Would you?

4. Robert Griffin III's debut -- The hype was real. The Washington Redskins' rookie, who was in at least 30 percent of the television advertisements you watched this offseason, was even better than the most optimistic expectations in his team's 40-32 stunner over the New Orleans Saints. He had 320 yards and two touchdowns in a history-making rookie debut that included the 'Skins longest touchdown pass in 37 years. Then he showed up to his press conference in full uniform with his first touchdown football in his hand. (Somewhere, that gave Clint Eastwood an idea.)

5. Bart Scott's mutiny -- There are a few NFL players who should be mic'd at all times. Bart Scott is one of them. The "can't wait" creator told the press he was on a "media mutiny" this summer. He meant boycott. At least he didn't say "bounty."