
10 Takeaways From Week 6 of the 2020 NFL Season
Week 6 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
Week 6 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
The originally scheduled Thursday Night Football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills went down on Monday evening. A battle of two 4-1 teams saw the Chiefs coming out on top, 26-17. They used a ground-and-pound attack to run away with it. The Chiefs racked up 245 yards on the ground led by rookie Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s 161. The team that normally relies on the “Air Attack” relied heavily on the “Edwards-Helaire” attack. I’ll see myself out. This team still has Le’Veon Bell coming too after signing him this past week.
Once again, Covid-19 has impacted the NFL’s schedule. After being forced to move the Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans game to Tuesday night last week, the league moved the Kansas City Chiefs and Bills game from Thursday night to tonight. The good news is we get another Monday Night Football doubleheader, kicking off with a matchup between two of the best quarterbacks in the league.
Two of the biggest arms in football, Josh Allen and reigning Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes, face off for the first time. Both teams are coming off tough losses caused by lackluster defensive performances.
After just a couple of days on the free-agent market, former Steelers and Jets All-Pro running back Le’Veon Bell has found a new home.
After a week full of speculation on if their Week 5 contest would be able to go, following an announcement by the league that the Tennessee Titans had passed all-league Covid-19 protocols, they played host to the red hot Buffalo Bills. Expected to be a back and forth affair between two teams who look to be in the thick of the AFC playoff race, the game failed to meet expectations as Tennessee defeated Buffalo 42-16.
The 2020 NFL season has been nothing but wild over the last two weeks because of Covid-19. Due to the outbreak inside the Tennessee Titans’ facilities, they had to reschedule their Week 4 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers for later in the season. Then, they had to push their Week 5 matchup against the Buffalo Bills from Sunday to tonight.
Following the Tennessee Titans COVID-19 outbreak, they are now set to play the Buffalo Bills tonight to end Week 5. The game looked in jeopardy after more positive tests continued to roll in. But the Titans have had negative tests since Friday, keeping this game on for the rescheduled time.
A battle between two AFC contenders took place Sunday afternoon as the Buffalo Bills made the trip to Las Vegas to face the Raiders. Both are off to a terrific start early in the season. The Bills headed into the matchup with a perfect record through three games, while the Raiders headed in with a record of 2-1.
After a close game in Week 3, the Buffalo Bills travel to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders. Nicolette Rojo previews the game, including odds.
The Los Angeles Rams nearly had a big come from behind win off a 25 point rally in the second half. They fell just short in a 35-32 loss over the Buffalo Bills. At first, it appeared as if the Bills were going to end the day at 3-0 with a blowout victory. With the victory over the Rams, this marks the first time Buffalo has started 3-0 in two consecutive seasons since 1991-92.
After a quick 2-0 start, the Los Angeles Rams will fly back East to take on the Buffalo Bills in what should be a shootout. Both teams are entering Week 3 at 2-0, so this will be a test for each team.
Week 6 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
The originally scheduled Thursday Night Football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills went down on Monday evening. A battle of two 4-1 teams saw the Chiefs coming out on top, 26-17. They used a ground-and-pound attack to run away with it. The Chiefs racked up 245 yards on the ground led by rookie Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s 161. The team that normally relies on the “Air Attack” relied heavily on the “Edwards-Helaire” attack. I’ll see myself out. This team still has Le’Veon Bell coming too after signing him this past week.
Once again, Covid-19 has impacted the NFL’s schedule. After being forced to move the Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans game to Tuesday night last week, the league moved the Kansas City Chiefs and Bills game from Thursday night to tonight. The good news is we get another Monday Night Football doubleheader, kicking off with a matchup between two of the best quarterbacks in the league.
Two of the biggest arms in football, Josh Allen and reigning Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes, face off for the first time. Both teams are coming off tough losses caused by lackluster defensive performances.
After just a couple of days on the free-agent market, former Steelers and Jets All-Pro running back Le’Veon Bell has found a new home.
After a week full of speculation on if their Week 5 contest would be able to go, following an announcement by the league that the Tennessee Titans had passed all-league Covid-19 protocols, they played host to the red hot Buffalo Bills. Expected to be a back and forth affair between two teams who look to be in the thick of the AFC playoff race, the game failed to meet expectations as Tennessee defeated Buffalo 42-16.
The 2020 NFL season has been nothing but wild over the last two weeks because of Covid-19. Due to the outbreak inside the Tennessee Titans’ facilities, they had to reschedule their Week 4 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers for later in the season. Then, they had to push their Week 5 matchup against the Buffalo Bills from Sunday to tonight.
Following the Tennessee Titans COVID-19 outbreak, they are now set to play the Buffalo Bills tonight to end Week 5. The game looked in jeopardy after more positive tests continued to roll in. But the Titans have had negative tests since Friday, keeping this game on for the rescheduled time.
A battle between two AFC contenders took place Sunday afternoon as the Buffalo Bills made the trip to Las Vegas to face the Raiders. Both are off to a terrific start early in the season. The Bills headed into the matchup with a perfect record through three games, while the Raiders headed in with a record of 2-1.
After a close game in Week 3, the Buffalo Bills travel to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders. Nicolette Rojo previews the game, including odds.
The Los Angeles Rams nearly had a big come from behind win off a 25 point rally in the second half. They fell just short in a 35-32 loss over the Buffalo Bills. At first, it appeared as if the Bills were going to end the day at 3-0 with a blowout victory. With the victory over the Rams, this marks the first time Buffalo has started 3-0 in two consecutive seasons since 1991-92.
After a quick 2-0 start, the Los Angeles Rams will fly back East to take on the Buffalo Bills in what should be a shootout. Both teams are entering Week 3 at 2-0, so this will be a test for each team.
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