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What I Learned From Week 6 of the NFL

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Rams 24, Panthers 10: Carolina played quarterback Baker Mayfield (ankle) without starting and the coaching staff kicked receiver Robbie Anderson out of the game in the second half after he and the staff did it multiple times on the sidelines. , the Panthers’ spiral continued downward. A bonus for Los Angeles was that Allen Robinson finally came to life and grabbed a season-high 63 yards thanks to a great back-shoulder grab along the sideline.

Seahawks 19, Cardinals 9: The Seahawks picked up some standout plays from their rookies, including running back Kenneth Walker III, who stole a 34-yard run early in the fourth quarter and scored an 11-yard touchdown. Rookie cornerback Tarik Uren recorded two turnovers, a fumble recovery and an interception.

Bill 24, Kansas City 20: Josh Allen turned the snoozefest around on the Bills’ final possession of the first half. He led Buffalo on a 96-yard touchdown drive, including a 3rd and 13th from the Bills’ 1-yard line. Both quarterbacks showed their best attributes in the second half. Allen’s dexterity, Mahomes’ brilliant pocket management and creativity. Mahomes got the ball back on the final last drive and immediately threw the pick to Nickel Corner Taron Johnson.

Viking 24, Dolphin 16: Dolphins quarterback injuries continue. Skyler Thompson made the starting lineup for the Dolphins after Teddy Bridgewater cleared protocol for a concussion on Saturday. Thompson injured his thumb midway through the contest, forcing less than 100% Bridgewater into the game and the Dolphins’ offense never found its footing. The Vikings won four in a row behind another 100-yard receiving game from Justin Jefferson.

Falcons 28, 49ers 14: It’s never fun for a team to not have an entire first line of defense, as San Francisco did, but it’s not particularly optimal against an offense concocted by Arthur Smith. The Falcons’ rushing offense has been a machine this season to keep defense going, combining a traditional outside zone running scheme with quarterback runs and some gap runs. When the Falcons ran 40, it worked perfectly against a depleted 49ers front, providing efficient gains and opening a play action game with Marcus Mariota going 14-for-13 for 129 yards and two scores. helped me to become

Patriots 38, Browns 15: The Browns didn’t get a scratch on the ground like they usually do, but that didn’t matter. By providing, it carved the Browns’ secondary and was prone to coverage busts. In addition, Patriots rookie receiver Tyquan Thornton scored an end in the third quarter over the middle of his zone where he scored a 2-yard touchdown and scored in the fourth quarter to eventually end the game. Game confirmed his actions.

Jets 27, Packers 10: The Jets dominated the game up front in both ends. On offense, they ran relentlessly on the Packers’ weak front line, hitting several trick plays for touchdowns. Stunts and twists fit the Packers on a regular basis, forcing Aaron Rodgers to play every game while under siege.

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