NFL Week 6

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Oct 18, 2020; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) throws a pass against the Cleveland Browns during the third quarter at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Jack Brouhle, Staff Writer

Week 6 has come and gone in the NFL, and there are some things to talk about. The Seahawks, Saints, Chargers, and Raiders had their bye week while everyone else was on the field.

In the NFC East the Giants beat the Washington Football team by a small gap of 1 point, 20-19. Washington had 2 turnovers and the Giants had one. Washington also led the Giants in possession time, total yards, and first downs. With a few lucky plays and a great 40+ yard run from Daniel Jones, the Giants got their first win of the season.

Next, the Eagles lost to the Ravens after a good fight, but fell short by 2 points leaving the Ravens with their fifth win of the season. The Cowboys lost to the Cardinals on Monday night, 38-10. 

Over in the NFC north the Packers lost a big game against the Buccaneers with a final of 10-38. The Vikings also got beat by the Falcons, 40-23 giving the Falcons their first win and the Vikings 5th loss. The Bears and the Lions both got a win with a score of 23-16 in the Bears/Panthers game and the Lions won 34-16 in their game against the Jaguars. 

Here are the rest of the games and their scores:

  • Colts/Bengals 31-27 Colts win.
  • Browns/Steelers 38-7 Steelers win.
  • Titans/Texans 42-36 Titans win.
  • Rams/49ers 24-16 49ers win.
  • Broncos/Patriots 18-12 Broncos win.
  • Dolphins/Jets 24-0 Dolphins win.

 

Upcoming are, Chiefs/Bills and Cardinals/Cowboys.

 

Some injuries are: 

  • Mark Ingram – ankle injury
  • DeVante Parker – groin
  • Raekwon Davis – shoulder
  • Raheem Mostert – ankle
  • C.J. Board – concussion and neck strain
  • Diontae Spencer – shoulder
  • Miles Sanders – knee
  • Zach Ertz – ankle
  • Darnay Holmes – neck

 

As of Week 6 the division leaders are, the Seahawks in the NFC West, Chicago Bears in the NFC North, Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC South, Dallas Cowboys in the NFC East, Buffalo Bills in the AFC East, Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North, Tennessee Titans in the AFC South, and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West.