
Thursday Night Football
Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Giants — 8:15 PM ET
The Eagles enter Week 6 looking to rebound after their first loss of the season. Their offense, led by Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown, has been efficient on the ground and through the air. The Giants’ offensive line remains a concern, and their defense will have to contain Philadelphia’s dual-threat quarterback. Expect the Eagles’ pass rush to be a major factor. Will the Giants Rookie QB Jaxson Dart continue to bring new life into the Giants offensive live?
Sunday Early Games (1:00 PM ET)
Los Angeles Rams @ Baltimore Ravens
The Rams’ young receiving corps has emerged as a real weapon with Matthew Stafford at the helm. The Ravens, meanwhile, continue to thrive behind Lamar Jackson’s dynamic playmaking and a stout defensive front. This one could turn into a chess match between Stafford’s timing routes and Baltimore’s blitz packages.
Dallas Cowboys @ Carolina Panthers
The Cowboys’ defense remains one of the NFL’s best, led by Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs. The Panthers, still developing with their young quarterback, will have to find creative ways to move the ball against a relentless pass rush. Expect Dallas to lean on the ground game early.
Arizona Cardinals @ Indianapolis Colts
Both teams are rebuilding but have shown flashes. The Cardinals rely heavily on Kyler Murray’s mobility, while the Colts’ success depends on Jonathan Taylor and rookie QB Anthony Richardson. The key battle will be whether Indy’s offensive line can neutralize Arizona’s blitz pressure.
Seattle Seahawks @ Jacksonville Jaguars
Seattle’s offense is balanced, with Geno Smith distributing efficiently to DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett. Jacksonville’s defense, however, has been quietly dominant, especially against the run. This one might come down to Trevor Lawrence’s ability to stretch the field against Seattle’s secondary.
Los Angeles Chargers @ Miami Dolphins
A shootout in the making. Justin Herbert and Tua Tagovailoa headline two of the most explosive offenses in football. Miami’s speed on offense is unmatched, but the Chargers can counter with a vertical attack of their own. Turnovers and third-down defense will likely decide this one.
New England Patriots @ New Orleans Saints
The Patriots are still searching for consistency under center, while the Saints rely on their veteran defense and the leadership of Derek Carr. Expect a defensive-heavy battle where field position and special teams could be the difference.
Cleveland Browns @ Pittsburgh Steelers
A classic AFC North clash. Cleveland’s defense, anchored by Myles Garrett, continues to dominate the trenches. The Steelers’ young offense will need Kenny Pickett to make quick reads against relentless pressure. Expect a low-scoring, physical affair.
Sunday Late Games
Tennessee Titans @ Las Vegas Raiders — 4:05 PM ET
The Titans will ride Derrick Henry’s power running against a Raiders defense that has struggled against physical backs. Meanwhile, Las Vegas looks to get Davante Adams going early against a Titans secondary that’s been inconsistent. This could be a close, grind-it-out type of game.
Cincinnati Bengals @ Green Bay Packers — 4:25 PM ET
Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase look to re-ignite their connection after a slow start, while Jordan Love continues to develop for the Packers. Both teams have strong pass rushes, so whichever offensive line holds up better could dictate the outcome.
San Francisco 49ers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers — 4:25 PM ET
San Francisco’s offense, led by Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey, and Deebo Samuel, remains among the league’s most efficient. Tampa Bay’s defense is tough up front but will have to find a way to contain the Niners’ misdirection schemes. The Bucs’ offensive line faces a huge challenge against Nick Bosa and company.
Sunday Night Football
Detroit Lions @ Kansas City Chiefs — 8:20 PM ET
The Lions have become one of the most balanced teams in the NFC, powered by a tough offensive line, a rejuvenated Jared Goff, and a strong backfield duo in David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs. The Chiefs, as always, go as far as Patrick Mahomes takes them — and their improved defense has been the underrated story of the season. This matchup could be a statement game for both sides — the Lions seeking legitimacy, and the Chiefs defending their crown under the bright lights. I’m not sure who decided to keep giving the Chiefs primetime games but they have found creative ways to lose this year.
Monday Night Football
Buffalo Bills @ Atlanta Falcons — 7:15 PM ET
Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs headline one of the league’s most dynamic passing attacks. The Falcons counter with a strong ground game led by Bijan Robinson. If Buffalo’s defensive front can control the run, they’ll force Atlanta to play from behind — not their comfort zone.
Chicago Bears @ Washington Commanders — 8:15 PM ET
The Bears’ offense has shown signs of life with Justin Fields extending plays, while Washington’s young defense continues to grow under a new system. Expect plenty of scrambles, big plays, and mistakes in what could be a surprisingly competitive matchup.