After a long wait the NFL season has finally kicked off and campaigns have already begun to derail.

It’s only game one though and there’s always a reason to keep hope. Let’s review the biggest losers for the round:

Miami 10 – Ravens 59

And with the first pick of the 2020 NFL Draft the Miami Dolphins select …

Following a 59-10 loss to the Ravens which included a Ravens record-breaking 42 first-half points, it’s already looking catastrophic for the Dolphins. The pass rush was weak, the offensive line was terrible and the Miami secondary’s inability on man-to-man coverage led to explosive plays by the Ravens.

The Dolphins conceded only three sacks … but there were 12 quarterback hits. But Miami did hit 66. That was Ryan Fitzpatrick’s passer rating, but he did break a record! The first QB to throw an interception for 8 different teams. Yep, you can’t spin this result in any way.

It gets even better for the Dolphins. Next up, the New England Patriots on the road.

Miami is a step closer to taking Tua Tagovailoa and it seems like they’re tanking for it. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Cleveland Browns 13 – Titans 43

The hype train has derailed and the Browns haven’t won a Week 1 game since 2004. Three 4th-quarter interceptions by Baker Mayfield and five sacks sums up their afternoon.

Ill discipline cost Cleveland dearly with a franchise record 18 penalties for 182 yards which can also be summed up with Greg Robinson’s ejection for kicking Kenny Vacarro. The Browns did however outgain the Titans for total offensive yards 346 to 339.

And what about Odell Beckham? He managed to flex a $350,000 Richard Mille watch on the field. Oh and he caught 7 from 11 targets for 71 yards. Did you know the average price for a house in Cleveland is $56,800.

Next up for Beckham and company is a prime time game at his old hunting ground, the Jets at MetLife.

Odell Beckham wore close to six houses on his wrist.

New York Jets 16 – Bills 17

At 16-nil up in the 3rd-quarter you’d forgive the Jet’s for thinking they had this one in the bag. Le’Veon Bell had caught a touchdown pass and C.J. Mosley and the defence was was tearing it up forcing four turnovers. Mosley’s 17-yard pick-six was the first by a Jet’s linebacker since 2005.

Then Mosley got injured and the Jets were suddenly missing his dominant presence in the middle. Kaare Vedvik hooked four consecutive kicks pre-game and followed it up with missing a crucial extra point conversion and a 45-yard field goal. The Bills scored 17 consecutive points including two 4th-quarter touchdowns to win the game.

Remarkably the 60-year old Jets put together their first ‘10-point play’ in franchise history. The Jets D forced a safety on the Bills, followed by a Sam Darnold TD to Le’Veon Bell after the free kick. The Jets then went for the two-point conversion and Bell converted on a throw by Darnold. Next up is the Browns at home.

Poor, poor Jets fans …

Jacksonville Jaguars 26 – Chiefs 40

After such high hopes and expectations with four-year $88 million signing Nick Foles under centre, disaster struck when he broke his collarbone as he threw for his first TD pass in the 1st-quarter.

He was replaced with sixth-round 178th overall draft pick and rookie QB Gardner Minshew who held his own when thrown into the game, becoming the first ever Jaguar rookie quarterback to debut in Week 1 one of season.

Minshew finished the game completing 22 of 25 passes for 275 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. He completed his first 13 passes of his career consecutively, the longest streak by a player on debut to start their career in the last 40 years.

Jacksonville showed little resistance on the defensive end with little answers for reigning MVP Patrick Mahomes. It took him 96 seconds to throw his first TD pass of the year finishing with three touchdowns, all thrown to Sammy Watkins. Next up is the Texans on the road.