I thought a major silver lining was the play of Kendrick Bourne. Yes there was a pass (or two...can't remember) he didn't catch that he could/should have caught. But last year for whatever reason he was in the doghouse, and I had thought that after his 2021 season, he would have a breakout year in 2022. But he saw the field much less and was much less involved in the game plan, for reasons I am unaware of. Just seemed weird. I thought he was one of their only true playmakers, but you can't be a playmaker if you don't play. (not that he didn't play at ALL; just way way less than I thought he should have)
So he had 11 targets, 6 receptions, 64 yards, and 2 td. He's not an elite WR - nowhere near the Jefferson/Chase/Brown/Diggs/et al group, but he IS a playmaker. And it was really good to see him be a main part of the offense. Clearly he has ability and he showed it on Sunday.