'The NFL is back, baby!' The NFL season kicked off Thursday night, and there was no shortage of must-see moments -- both on and off the field -- at the gridiron battle between the Dallas Cowboys and the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Twenty minutes before the game officially kicked off, NBC aired a performance of Lift Every Voice and Sing, featuring Alicia Keys and the Florida A&M University Concert Choir. Known as the Black national anthem, the performance was televised in addition to The Star-Spangled Banner, which was performed by Michelle Williams closer to kickoff. Players and coaches on both teams stood for the ballad, many of them with their arms interlocked.
Retired quarterback Drew Brees made his debut as an NFL analyst, but it was his hairline, not his sports expertise, that trended on Twitter.
Cris Collinsworth and the "Collinsworth Slide" also returned to our television screens on Thursday, and fans were delighted.
The Dallas Cowboys managed to bungle their first offensive possession of the game, getting called for a "false start by the entire offensive line."
In the end, the coolheaded leadership of quarterback Tom Brady -- aided by his longtime friend and teammate, tight end Rob Gronkowski, and a successful field goal by kicker Ryan Succop -- ran out the clock with the Bucs up 31-29. |