NFL Week 2 Recap: Tua Tagovailoa is SO FUN TO WATCH + Sunday Awards | Kyle Brandt’s Basement

ESPN published this video item, entitled “NFL Week 2 Recap: Tua Tagovailoa is SO FUN TO WATCH + Sunday Awards | Kyle Brandt’s Basement” – below is their description.

Kyle hands out his Sunday Awards, predicts the Monday Take Buffet and recaps everything from Week 2 in the NFL.

0:00 Kyle Brandt’s Basement

1:40 Cooper Rush delivers for the Cowboys

3:22 Robert Saleh is keeping receipts for the Jets

6:54 Tua Tagovailoa leads Dolphins to comeback win in Baltimore

8:43 Trey Lance out for the season with broken ankle

10:53 Sunday Awards

23:55 Monday Take Buffet

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