Skip to main content

NFL Week 6 breakdown: Cowboys win wild one vs. Patriots. Aaron Rodgers continues to 'own' Bears.


The Dallas Cowboys won in what was an overtime thriller in Foxborough. It was their fifth consecutive win.

The statement victory shows the Cowboys are for real.

Another team riding a five-game winning streak is the Green Bay Packers, who collected yet another win over their longtime rivals, the Chicago Bears. Green Bay is 21-5 against Chicago with Aaron Rodgers under center.

The Arizona Cardinals remain the NFL's lone undefeated team after turning what was a promising matchup going in into a rout.

NFL Week 6's biggest moments

NFL Week 6 analysis

NFL Week 6 rundown

Eyes on the (fantasy) prize

Three rookie running backs top the fantasy waiver wire this week.

With their top two backs out on Sunday, the Bears turned exclusively to Khalil Herbert. After getting 18 carries last week in a reserve role, Herbert had 19 in his first NFL start – good for 97 yards and a touchdown. Chicago has a tough task with Tampa Bay up next, but if Damien Williams isn’t ready to come off the COVID list, Herbert has shown he can handle full-time duties.

The Patriots’ Rhamondre Stevenson, had his most productive day as a pro – rushing for 23 yards and a score, and catching three passes for 39 more yards. More important, he protected the ball, which could earn him even more playing time going forward.

And with Samaje Perine on the Bengals’ COVID list, Chris Evans had three receptions for 49 yards and a touchdown to go with 18 rushing yards in relief of starter Joe Mixon. Consider Evans only in deep leagues.

Rookie wideout Jaylen Waddle was happy to see Tua Tagovailoa back at quarterback for the Dolphins. He caught 10 passes for 70 yards and two scores in London.

Veteran Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton made his season debut after missing the first five weeks with a neck injury. He caught all four of his targets for 80 yards and did a good job of stretching the field, but he left the game early due to a quadriceps injury.

And with Rob Gronkowski still sidelined, Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard caught six of his seven targets on Thursday night for 49 yards and a TD. We all know how much Tom Brady loves his tight ends in the red zone.

Coming this week

Monday: Week 6 wraps up when the Tennessee Titans host the Buffalo Bills (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN). The Bills lead the NFL scoring the most points per game with 34.4 and allowing the fewest with 12.8 points a game.

Tuesday: Paste BN Sports offers its power rankings for all 32 NFL teams after Week 6

Thursday: Week 7 kicks off with the Cleveland Browns hosting the Denver Broncos (8:20 p.m. ET, NFL Network). Before the game, make sure to check out our expert picks for every Week 7 game.

NFL Facebook group: Join now!

If you love talking 🏈, we have the perfect spot for you. Join our Facebook Group📲, The Ruling Off the Field, to engage in friendly debate and conversation with fellow football fans and our NFL insiders 💪.