Week 6 predictions with three potential Super Bowl matchups and a meeting of division leaders

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Philadelphia Eagles x New York Giants

Even with Jackson Dart at the helm, the Giants are not a good team, as proven by their disastrous loss at the hands of the previously winless New Orleans Saints. The Eagles aren’t statistically superior to either team, but they’re still a good team. At the very least, they are good enough to beat the lowly Giants, whom they have beaten 5-1 since the start of the 2022-23 season.

Eagles win 28-20

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Denver Broncos vs New York Jets

Planes are a joke. Their games only seem to be close because the offense decided to start the game in garbage time. They can’t force turnovers, and they get blown up early before other teams even take their foot off the throttle. The Broncos are going to make Justin Fields’ life a nightmare because they lead the league in sacks. They will likely take a 17-point lead before they get any response from the Jets. Either way, this will be uncompetitive by the third quarter.

The Broncos won 32-21

Sunday early games

Arizona Cardinals @ Indianapolis Colts

The Cardinals organization is one of the worst-run organizations in all of professional sports. This loss to the Titans is the type of game that will define the team’s entire season. It’s not something the team comes back from. They certainly won’t be back against an Indianapolis team that ranks second in scoring defense and third in scoring defense.

Colts win 31-20

Los Angeles Chargers @ Miami Dolphins

This is the right game for the Chargers, and it couldn’t come at a better time. They have lost two in a row after starting the season 3-0. The problem for Los Angeles has been their self-inflicted wounds, and those are unlikely to come against a Miami team that has had just five turnovers on the season, considering three of those came against the Jets. The Bolts should get an easy win, especially with Dolphins fans ready to turn on their team at any moment.

Chargers win 28-19

New England Patriots @ New Orleans Saints

This has the makings of a trap game. The Pats are coming off their biggest win in three years and must travel to New Orleans, where they will have an “easy” game against the Saints. New Orleans beat New York last week because five straight Giants drives ended in turnovers. The Patriots won’t make the same mistakes Big Blue did. New England will take care of the ball in a close game.

Patriots win 21-20

Cleveland Browns – Pittsburgh Steelers

Dillon Gabriel was really good in his first start, but that came against Carson Wentz, who is nowhere near the quarterback Aaron Rodgers is, even a 41-year-old version of the former four-time MVP. The fact that this game is in Pittsburgh also helps the Steelers. The Browns have not beaten the Steelers in a regular-season game in Pittsburgh in 22 years.

Steelers won 24-20

Dallas Cowboys @ Carolina Panthers

This is a throwing game, and I’m not the kind of coward who expects a draw. I could see the Panthers winning an exciting game, but they are so bad. The Cowboys aren’t great, but they have one of the best offenses in the league. The Cats rank 19th in scoring defense, while Dallas ranks fourth in scoring defense. This would be a shootout, but the ‘Boys’ would score a game-winning field goal as time expired.

Cowboys win 31-29

Seattle Seahawks – Jacksonville Jaguars

I’m a little worried about the Jaguars this week. They’re probably still on a high after Monday Night Football’s thrilling win over the Chiefs. Meanwhile, the Seahawks have a bitter taste in their mouth after stifling their win over the Buccaneers. Seattle should respond well on the road, where they are 16-9 in their last 25 games.

The Seahawks won 23-21

Los Angeles Rams – Baltimore Ravens

No matter who the Ravens’ starting quarterback is, they don’t have the defensive capabilities to contain the Rams. Baltimore ranks 31st in pass defense (262.2 yards allowed per game) and is last in scoring defense (35.4 points allowed per game). These stats don’t bode well for a team facing the second-leading passing attack in the league. Even if Lamar Jackson plays, Los Angeles will accept this.

Rams win 32-27

Sunday late games

Tennessee Titans @ Las Vegas Raiders

Neither of these teams are doing well. Geno Smith will make at least one interception, while Cam Ward will be put in the torture chamber by Maxx Crosby. In such matches, the advantage goes to the home team and the team with the better coach. Pete Carroll can coach circles around Brian Callahan, and this game is being played in Las Vegas, which means the Raiders should be favored.

Raiders win 20-17

Cincinnati Bengals @ Green Bay Packers

Packers won 27-21

Having Joe Flacco join the fold certainly makes this game more interesting, but Green Bay should be able to take care of business against Cincy. The Packers have an elite pass rush, and the Bengals are one of the worst pass-blocking teams in the NFL, allowing 15 sacks on the season. Green Bay will also be able to establish the ground game against the league’s 24th-ranked defense.

San Francisco 49ers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Pirates continue to find bold ways to win. At this point, we should just expect Baker Mayfield to have the ball in his hands for a two-point lead with a chance to set up his offense for a go-ahead field goal. After San Fran went to war against the Rams last week, they have to travel across the country, completely battered and bruised, to face the 11th-ranked defense in the NFL. This is a tough test for a banged-up team.

Buccaneers win 24-22

Detroit Lions @ Kansas City Chiefs

I’ve changed my mind ten different times when trying to pick a winner in this game. On the other hand, the Lions are the best team in the NFL. Meanwhile, it would be foolish to bet against the Chiefs on their home court in a primetime matchup. I hate to be that guy, but I think the referees will have a hand in how things go, and some questionable decisions will go in Kansas City’s favor. Normally, I wouldn’t believe this, but the NFL can’t afford to let the Chiefs drop to 2-4.

Chiefs win 27-25

Buffalo Bills @ Atlanta Falcons

The Buffalo Bills are out for blood after suffering their first home loss in what feels like forever. They need to get back on track, but that could be difficult against a Falcons team that already has the number one defense in the NFL in yardage (244 yards allowed per game). Josh Allen will have to use his legs against a group that only allows opponents to throw for 135 yards per game. Atlanta will have a chance to win the game, but their run will be a bit short.

Bills win 28-24

Chicago Bears @ Washington Commanders

Chicago is looking to avenge the humiliating Hail Mary loss they suffered at the hands of this team. Unfortunately, they don’t have the defensive firepower to take on a quiet, cool quarterback like Jayden Daniels. The Bears rank 28th in points allowed and 31st in defense. That’s not good when you’re facing a quarterback who can hurt you with his legs and a running back like Bill Croskey-Merritt, who just had the best game of his career.

Leaders win 22-20





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