Week 6 of NFL Network features the second International Series game in London, followed by divisional showdowns and intriguing matchups. Fans can watch live local and prime-time games on their mobile devices with NFL+ and stream seven hours of live football coverage on Sundays with NFL RedZone for all NFL+ Premium subscribers.
Jacksonville Jaguars vs Chicago Bears
The Jacksonville Jaguars vs Chicago Bears game is the second of the International Series at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.The Jags, 1-4, have a tough schedule with injuries, the Bills, and the Texans. The Bears, above.500, have played the Rams, Panthers, Colts, and Titans. Caleb Williams has shown improvement in the Bears offense. The Jags’ first win in Week 5 provided a confidence boost for their trip to London. Last year, they were 1-2 when traveling to London, but have since won two straight to start a five-game winning streak. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence is 3-1 in London starts.
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Washington Commanders vs Baltimore Ravens
The Washington Commanders vs. Baltimore Ravens game in Week 6 is expected to be highly entertaining due to their striking similarities. Both teams have elite quarterbacks and win streaks in the top 10 Power Rankings. The Commanders are ranked No. 1 in rushing and passing efficiency, while the Ravens are No. 2 and No. 3 in those categories. They also lead the league in points per game, with the Commanders averaging 31 and the Ravens 29.4.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs New Orleans Saints
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers face the New Orleans Saints in a game that will likely be different without Derek Carr in the lineup. The Saints will use their ground game, as the Bucs have the 31st overall rush defense efficiency. Alvin Kamara, despite multiple injuries, should have room to perform. The Saints are on a three-game slide and need a win in this game. Baker Mayfield’s stats show a 71.9% completion rate, 11 passing touchdowns, and a 112.2 passer rating. The Bucs have found a rhythm with an average of 25.4 points per game.
Los Angeles Chargers vs Denver Broncos
The Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos are set to face off in an AFC West matchup. Despite a slow start, the Broncos have picked up production and are on a three-game winning streak. The Chargers, on the other hand, have dropped two straight and are on a bye week after injuries. Both teams rank in the bottom 10 in points per game, but neither is below.500. The defenses are carrying both teams, with the Broncos allowing 271.2 yards per game and 14.6 points per game, and the Chargers allowing 282.5 yards per game.
Detroit Lions vs Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys have won a thrilling victory over the Steelers, despite being down two defensive anchors and their WR2. They turned the ball over twice in the red zone, lost a challenge, and had 87 yards in penalties. However, they are on a two-game win streak heading into the toughest stretch of their schedule. The next few weeks will be crucial to see whether the Cowboys will rise to the occasion or crack under pressure. Detroit entered its bye week in Week 4 after a 42-point performance and a perfect 18-of-18 passing game from Jared Goff. Despite the Lions being the more consistent team, the Cowboys have won the last six matchups.
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