New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski missed his second consecutive week with a hamstring injury, after he was ruled out for Sundays game against the Miami Dolphins.Gronkowskis absence wasnt exactly unexpected, but there were a few surprises in the inactives for Week 2 -- including Pittsburgh wide receiver Markus Wheaton, who will miss the Steelers home game against Cincinnati with a shoulder injury. Its the second straight missed game for Wheaton, who was listed as a full participant throughout the week.Kansas City running back Jamaal Charles is out with a knee injury, but Miami running back Arian Foster (hamstring) and Carolinas Jonathan Stewart (ankle) were in their teams respective lineups. Foster and Stewart both wound up leaving with injuries during those contests.The Dolphins were again without center Mike Pouncey (hip). Defensive end Mario Williams, who was concussed in last weeks loss at Seattle, was active for Miami.Jacksonville running back Chris Ivory, who was hospitalized and missed the Jags opener last week, was again inactive for Sundays game at San Diego.---MIAMI AT NEW ENGLAND:Dolphins: C Mike Pouncey, WR Justin Hunter, G Dallas Thomas, RB Damien Williams, CB Jordan Lucas, LB Donald Butler, RB Isaiah PeadPatriots: TE Rob Gronkowski, TE A.J. Derby, LB Donta Hightower, G Jonathan Cooper, CB Eric Rowe, OL LaAdrian Waddle, DL Anthony Johnson.---BALTIMORE AT CLEVELANDRavens: CB Jerraud Powers, RB Kenneth Dixon, CB Will Davis, RB Javorius Allen, OLB Elvis Dumervil, G/C John Urschel, DT Willie Henry.Browns: DB Briean Boddy-Calhoun, DB Marcus Burley, LB Scooby Wright III, OL Shon Coleman, WR Jordan Payton, DL John Hughes III, DL Gabe Wright.---CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURGHBengals: TE Tyler Eifert, QB Jeff Driskel, WR Cody Core, CB Chykie Brown, CB KeVarae Russell, OG Christian Westerman, DT DeShawn Williams.Steelers: WR Markus Wheaton, FB Roosevelt Nix, QB Zach Mettenberger, CB Senquez Golson, LB Steven Johnson, OL Cody Wallace, DE LT Walton.---TENNESSEE AT DETROITTitans: WR Kendall Wright, CB LeShaun Sims, OG Josh Kline, OG Sebastian Tretola, TE Jace Amaro, LB Derrick Morgan, NT Austin Johnson.Lions: RB Zach Zenner, CB Adairius Barnes, LB DeAndre Levy, OG Joe Dahl, DE Anthony Zettel, OT Cornelius Lucas, TE Cole Wick.---NEW ORLEANS AT N.Y. GIANTSSaints: RB/RS Marcus Murphy, CB B.W. Webb, CB Delvin Breaux, DE Obum Gwachum, LB Dannell Ellerbe, OL Landon Turner, TE Josh Hill.Giants: QB Josh Johnson, RB Paul Perkins, RB Bobby Rainey, OT Will Beatty, WR Roger Lewis, DT Montori Hughes, DT Robert Thomas.---DALLAS AT WASHINGTONCowboys: QB Tony Romo, RB Darius Jackson, FS Kavon Frazier, LB Mark Nzeocha, G Ronald Leary, DE Ryan Davis, DE Charles Tapper.Redskins: QB Nate Sudfeld, WR Rashad Ross, CB Kendall Fuller, LB Martrell Spaight, DE Anthony Lanier, G Arie Kouandjio, DE Kendall Reyes.---KANSAS CITY AT HOUSTONChiefs: RB Jamaal Charles, QB Tyler Bray, WR DeAnthony Thomas, OL Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, OL Parker Ehinger, CB Kenneth Acker, LB Sam Barrington.Texans: QB Brandon Weeden, WR Keith Mumphery, S Eddie Pleasant, MLB Brian Cushing, LT Duane Brown, G Oday Aboushi and DE Joel Heath.---SAN FRANCISCO AT CAROLINA49ers: QB Christian Ponder, CB Marcus Cromartie, RB DuJuan Harris, DT Tony Jerod-Eddie, OL John Theus, OL Anthony Davis, DT Taylor Hart.Panthers: QB Joe Webb, WR Damiere Byrd, CB Daryl Williams, RB Cameron Artis-Payne, LB Jared Norris, OL Tyler Larsen, DT Paul Soliai.---TAMPA BAY AT ARIZONABuccaneers: QB Ryan Griffin, S Ryan Smith, T Leonard Wester, DE Channing Ward, RB Peyton Barber, LB Devante Bond, OL Caleb Benenoch.Cardinals: DT Frostee Rucker, DT Robert Nkemdiche, WR J.J. Nelson, S Marqui Christian, DT Olsen Pierre, LB Kareem Martin, G Cole Toner.---SEATTLE AT LOS ANGELESSeahawks: WR Tanner McEnvoy, CB DeAndre Elliott, RB C.J. Prosise, LB Dewey McDonald, G Germain Ifedi, TE Nick Vannett. DT Garrison Smith.Rams: WR Pharoh Cooper, QB Sean Mannion, CB E.J. Gaines, CB Steve Williams, T Pace Murphy, WR Nelson Spruce, DE Matt Longacre.---INDIANAPOLIS AT DENVERColts: LB Trent Cole, CB Vontae Davis, CB Patrick Robinson, S T.J. Green, T LeRaven Clark, C Austin Blythe, DT Henry Anderson.Broncos: QB Austin Davis, WR Bennie Fowler, CB Lorenzo Doss, G Connor McGovern, OL Ty Sambrailo, TE Jeff Heuerman, NT Kyle Peko.---JACKSONVILLE AT SAN DIEGOJaguars: QB Brandon Allen, CB Prince Amukamara, RB Chris Ivory, G Chris Reed, WR Bryan Walters, DE Tyson Alualu, DE Chris Smith.Chargers: S Adrian Phillips, RB Andre Williams, C Max Tuerk, T Tyreek Burwell, G-T Kenny Wiggins, NT Ryan Carrethers, DE Joey Bosa.---ATLANTA AT OAKLANDFalcons: SS Keanu Neal, RB Terron Ward, DE Brooks Reed, LB DeVondre Campbell, G Mike Person, G Wes Schweitzer, TE Joshua Perkins.Raiders: QB Connor Cook, CB Dexter McDonald, CB Antonio Hamilton, T Menelik Watson, T Matt McCants, TE Mychal Rivera.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/AP-NFLReds Jerseys 2020 . 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How can we not go with DALLAS this week?No. 2 Dallas (minus 7) at No. 32 ClevelandSearching really hard for Browns first victory. This isnt it.BEST BET: COWBOYS, 27-16No. 23 Carolina (minus 3) at No. 26 Los AngelesDespite their win over Cardinals, dont see Pantthers as favorite here.ddddddddddddUPSET SPECIAL: RAMS, 20-17No. 11 Pittsburgh (plus 2 1-2) at No. 24 BaltimoreThis would have been upset special if we knew more about Big Bens availability. Still ...STEELERS, 24-20No. 3 Denver (pick-em) at No. 7 OaklandAre Raiders ready for changing of the guard in AFC West? Not quite.BRONCOS, 23-20No. 10 Philadelphia (plus 2 1-2) at No. 14 New York GiantsLate-game collapse at Dallas could plague Eagles for a while.GIANTS, 21-20No. 30 Jacksonville (plus 8) at No. 4 Kansas CityCant believe the Jags will be horrible once again. 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