NFL Week 6 Recap: Close Calls and Upset Wins

This week in the NFL had fans on the edges of their seats, with lots of exciting games and quite a few surprises. Starting in Chicago, the Bears showed resilience against the Washington Commanders. After blowing an early 13-point lead, the Bears bounced back to secure a last-second field goal from Jake Moody, winning the game and keeping their hopes alive.

Over in New York, the Giants pulled off a stunning upset against the Philadelphia Eagles. The rookie duo of Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo combined forces to lead the Giants to a decisive victory, showcasing their potential to become game-changers in the league.

Meanwhile, in a match-up that was a rollercoaster of emotions, Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars came back from being down 14 points to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football. This comeback win shows that the Jaguars are not to be underestimated this season.

In other action, the Miami Dolphins managed to grab their first win of the season against their rivals, the New York Jets, leading from the start. The Denver Broncos also found their stride, taking down the Cincinnati Bengals to even their record at 3-3.

As for individual performances, Bijan Robinson continues to make history. He joined Thurman Thomas as the only player in the league to achieve over 450 rushing yards and 300 receiving yards in the first five games of the season, proving he is a dual-threat on the field.

Finally, the game between the Lions and Ravens had quite the narrative, with the Lions coming from behind to snag a 38-30 victory after trailing in the third quarter. This week truly showcased the competitive spirit of the NFL as teams fought hard for every yard and point. As we look forward to Week 7, the excitement continues to build!