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Fashionable ensembles take center stage as first NFL Sunday of 2021 unfolds

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The first Sunday slate of the 2021 NFL season has finally arrived.

Of course, the season kicked off with the defending champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeating the Dallas Cowboys 31-29 on Thursday night.

NFL Sundays are different, though -- especially opening weekend. Teams are reigniting their hopes for their own Super Bowl runs, so it's only right for players, coaches and fans to look their best before getting a new season underway.

So as today's action gets underway -- and as New York Fashion Week draws to a close -- let's take a look at some of the best pregame looks.


Cincinnati Bengals

QB Joe Burrow

The 2020 No. 1 draft pick's rookie season lasted only 10 games because of injury. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his 2,688 passing yards through 10 career games ranks fifth in NFL history.

Judging by his kickoff weekend threads, Burrow appears ready to pick up where he left off.

CB Chidobe Awuzie

The fifth-year veteran spent his first four NFL seasons with the Cowboys before signing a three-year deal to become a Bengal in March.

Along with being quite sharp for his Bengals debut, Awuzie already seems quite familiar with his new team's "Who Dey" chant.


San Francisco 49ers at Detroit Lions

Head coach Dan Campbell will make his team debut as Detroit hosts San Fran. Running back Jamaal Williams, who joined the Lions after four seasons with the Green Bay Packers, submitted an early favorite for Week 1's best bag with an impressive Pokemon design.

The 49ers, who are celebrating their 75th season in franchise history this year, put together an impressive montage of their players' best threads and jewelry.


Tennessee Titans

RB Derrick Henry, WR Julio Jones, WR A.J. Brown and QB Ryan Tannehill

Tennessee enters this season seeking a third straight playoff berth for the first time since it made seven straight appearances (as the Houston Oilers) from 1987 to '93. To bolster their chances, the Titans acquired Jones from the Atlanta Falcons, where the two-time All-Pro ranks first all time in receiving yards.

Jones went for a subtle look ahead of his debut with Tennessee, which ranked fourth in points per game last season (30.7). His new teammates Henry, Brown and Tannehill look just as ready to bolster one of the league's most explosive offenses.

Speaking of ready, here is the first official shot of Jones taking the field in his new No. 2 after the league amended its rule on jersey numbers during the offseason. He wore No. 11 during his 10-year stint with the Falcons. 


Jacksonville Jaguars

QB Trevor Lawrence

This year's top draft pick will finally make his long-awaited NFL debut when the Jaguars visit the Houston Texans. Lawrence's head coach, Urban Meyer, will also be appearing in his first official pro game.

History won't be on Lawrence's side, though. The last 13 QBs taken No. 1 overall are winless in their first starts, with David Carr (2002) being the last to win.

Lawrence and his teammates look quite ready to give Jacksonville football a new look in more ways than one.

Lawrence looked quite comfortable on NRG Stadium's field as he inched closer to finally taking his first snap in a pro game.


Seattle Seahawks

WR DK Metcalf

The third-year Pro Bowl receiver finished seventh in the league with 1,303 receiving yards last season. He added 10 touchdowns to tie Tyler Lockett for the team lead.

Metcalf channeled his inner GOAT with his Week 1 threads.


Kansas City Chiefs

QB Patrick Mahomes

The Super Bowl LIV MVP kept the attire straightforward but stunted with an impressive Cuban link necklace ahead of hosting Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns

Such flash is quite appropriate given the history Mahomes faces to begin the season. He enters his 47th career game with 114 touchdown passes, tied with Hall of Famer Dan Marino for the most through 50 games in NFL history.

WR Mecole Hardman Jr.

The third-year wideout earned a Pro Bowl selection as a returner in 2019. Hoping to restore some of the magic from that season, Hardman was quite ready to dial into his Mamba Mentality judging by his pre-game jersey choice.


Chicago Bears

Chicago enters this season with ambitions of consecutive playoff berths for the first time since 2005-06. Ahead of tonight's matchup visit against the Los Angeles Rams, a few Bears players wanted to contribute to capping off New York Fashion Week.


New York Giants

Though he won't step onto an NFL field as a pro, newly-signed New York Knicks guard Kemba Walker took in the Week 1 action in a Giants' suite. With the 2021-22 NBA season still looming, New York fans are just happy seeing Walker in blue and white.

ESPN Stats & Information contributed to this story.

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