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Photo Gallery: THE BEST OF WEEK 2 AROUND THE NFL

New England Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones (95) celebrates after a sack of New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith (7) during the second quarter at Gillette Stadium.  Greg M. Cooper, USA TODAY Sports


Here is the photogallery of the best in week 2 around the NFL, chosen by UStoday.

San Francisco 49ers running back Frank Gore (21) is tackled by Seattle Seahawks strong safety Kam Chancellor (31) and outside linebacker Malcolm Smith (53) during the first quarter at CenturyLink Field.  Joe Nicholson, USA TODAY Sports
Oakland Raiders fullback Marcel Reece (45) celebrates with fans after scoring a touchdown on an 11-yard run in the first quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars at O.co Coliseum.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz makes the catch against Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris during the first quarter.  Andrew Mills, USA TODAY Sports
Oakland Raiders quarterback Terrelle Pryor is pursued by Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back Dwight Lowery on a 27-yard run in the second quarter.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees throws the ball during the first quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  Kim Klement, USA TODAY Sports
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald is tackled by Detroit Lions free safety Louis Delmas during the first half.  Matt Kartozian, USA TODAY Sports
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford throws while under pressure from Arizona Cardinals defensive end John Abraham.  Matt Kartozian, USA TODAY Sports
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Andre Roberts drops the ball while being hit by Detroit Lions strong safety Glover Quin in the first half.  Matt Kartozian, USA TODAY Sports
San Diego Chargers kicker Nick Novak celebrates his game-winning field goal against the Philadelphia Eagles.  Howard Smith, USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Greg Little makes a catch as Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith defends during the first half.  Brad Mills, USA TODAY Sports
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco scrambles to avoid the tackle by Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Desmond Bryant.  Brad Mills, USA TODAY Sports
Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III rushes with the football as Green Bay Packers defenders close in.  Jeff Hanisch, USA TODAY Sports
Green Bay Packers running back Eddie Lacy leaps over a teammate against the Washington Redskins.  Benny Sieu, USA TODAY Sports
Buffalo Bills defensive end Mario Williams tackles Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton during the first half.  Timothy T. Ludwig, USA TODAY Sports
St. Louis Rams wide receiver Tavon Austin scores a touchdown in the second half against the Atlanta Falcons.  Daniel Shirey, USA TODAY Sports
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck tries to pass over Dolphins linebacker Phillip Wheeler during the first half.  Thomas J. Russo, USA TODAY Sports
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill throws a pass against the Indianapolis Colts.  Brian Spurlock, USA TODAY Sports
Houston Texans receiver Andre Johnson has a pass tipped away by Tennessee Titans cornerback Jason McCourty in the second quarter.  Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY Sports
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson in action during the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears.  Jerry Lai, USA TODAY Sports
New England Patriots wide receiver Kenbrell Thompkins (85) dives for a ball against New York Jets cornerback Dee Milliner (27) during the first half at Gillette Stadium.  Mark L. Baer, USA TODAY Sports
New York Jets running back Chris Ivory (33) carries the ball during the first quarter against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.  Greg M. Cooper, USA TODAY Sports



The NFL's best rivalry: 49ers vs Seahawks game preview

49ers vs Seahawks game preview
49ers vs Seahawks game preview

It's simple, really: If you love football -- if you love sports -- then you LOVE the Seattle Seahawks hosting the San Francisco 49ers this Sunday night.

Why?

It's the single best rivalry in the NFL today.

Yes, I understand the amazing history between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears. I'm well aware of the classic battles waged by the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys. I know all about Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers -- that's a spectacular clash, fueled by smashmouth play and a whole lot of people (players and fans alike) who don't like each other. But it isn't Niners-'Hawks. Not now. In 2013, nothing gets the emotions flowing like this epic NFC West grudge match.

No other rivals truly loathe each other right now quite like San Francisco and Seattle. And pure hatred in today's NFL -- with free agency and general player movement -- is rare. Pure hatred is wonderful, needed and extremely juicy.

The Niners and Seahawks resemble each other in style and structure. They are the two best, deepest and most-complete teams in the NFL.

And to have this week's game in Seattle -- in front of the throaty "12th Man" crowd -- makes it even better.

This is The Game in professional football, and here are nine reasons why:

1) Jim Harbaugh vs. Pete Carroll


This personal rivalry goes back to the coaches' college days -- and it is flat-out awesome.

2) Colin Kaepernick vs. Russell Wilson


This will be the talk of this rivalry for years to come -- two young guns who ensure their respective teams will be in the Super Bowl race for the foreseeable future. These quarterbacks ooze leadership, talent, clutch play and likeability. And just like the teams in this rivalry, the signal-callers are similar in style. Both can throw deep, throw with pinpoint accuracy and effectively run the football. They are two of the brightest young stars in the NFL and two of my favorite players to watch.

3) Richard Sherman


Sherman is a great player. In fact, I think he's the best corner in the league. And if you don't believe in my assessment, just ask Sherman himself -- he'll be the first one to confirm this notion. He's loquacious, braggadocious and a whole lot of fun. He's the actor who steals the scene with his performance and personality.

4) Defense!


In my opinion, the Seahawks and Niners boast the top two defenses in the NFL. They hit you hard -- and they let you know about it.

And they each will be tested by a strong offense on Sunday night. How cool is this?!

Both defenses are deep, talented, bone-crushing units that routinely churn out game-changing splash plays. It's not often that you call a defense "fun to watch," but that's exactly what we have here -- on both sides.



5) Marshawn Lynch


Lynch is a Bay Area product who starred at Cal, so many Niner fans rooted for him on the collegiate level.

6) San Francisco's O-line vs. Seattle's D-line


With the rapid player movement in today's game, line cohesiveness has taken a hit. But not with the Niners. San Fran's offensive line is the best in the game. The unit does a brilliant job protecting Kaepernick and opening up holes for Frank Gore. These guys bloody you.

7) The Anquan Boldin factor


Silver: 49ers strike gold in Boldin
In his 32 Questions column, Michael Silver talks to Anquan Boldin following the receiver's dazzling debut with the 49ers

Throughout his entire career, Boldin has been the epitome of clutch. His debut effort as a Niner -- 13 catches for 208 yards and a touchdown last Sunday -- was astounding.

You know Boldin is going to do something to add his own chapter to this rivalry's book.

8) This game counts


I know what you're thinking: It's Week 2. How is that possible?

Well, only one of these division foes can win the division. Sounds elementary, but it adds to the sense of necessity. A single win or loss can be the difference between a No. 1/No. 2 seed and playing on the road the entire postseason.

9) The fanfare


Move over Lambeau Field. See ya, Arrowhead. In today's NFL, no home-field advantage compares to the one experienced at CenturyLink Field. The place rocks at an unparalleled decibel level.

Article source: NFL; Adam Schein

Follow Adam Schein on Twitter @AdamSchein.




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