NFL: 2 bold predictions for each QB in the NFC East in Week 2

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Finally, there is only one quarterback left to talk about for Week 2. That would be Washington’s Dwayne Haskins, who looked good in Week 1. He completed 17 of his 31 passes for 178 yards, one touchdown, and zero interceptions.

It wasn’t the biggest performance, but he was an excellent leader and made the plays his team needed. Here are a couple of bold predictions for Week 2 against the Arizona Cardinals.

2. Haskins Takes His Stats To The Next Level

Washington will see a much better version of their second-year quarterback this week. While he played well in Week 1, he will take his numbers to the next level in Week 2. Haskins will end up throwing for 250 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions.

1. Behind Haskins, Washington Moves To 2-0

Beating the Cardinals is no longer something that is considered easy. Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins put up massive stats in Week 1 and the Cardinals as a whole are a quality football team. Washington will win this game behind their young quarterback and will surprisingly move to 2-0.

We are predicting the final score of this game to end up being 30-27 in favor of Washington.

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