2016 NFL Week Six Review: Trends, Mishaps, and Fateful Endings

2016 NFL Week Six Review
Bills continue to win.

One of the things that we are very aware of after compiling our 2016 NFL Week Six Review of the past week’s happenings is that no matter how much you know about this league, there are always surprises. This week we saw some teams come on stronger than we ever thought that they could. There were players who made things happen and other who fell short.

Various teams are seemingly destined to finish out of the money this year. Some of those teams were supposed to be major contenders. There are a few clubs that are breaking down due to injury. Others remain amazingly healthy and resilient. We’ve got one takeaway for each of the teams that played in week six.

AFC Takeaways from Week 6

All teams in the AFC were active this past week. Every club in this conference has at least one loss and all clubs, expect the Cleveland Browns, have at least one win. Here’s how our 2016 NFL Week Six Review sees the AFC.

NFC Takeaways from Week 6

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Minnesota Vikings enjoyed a bye this week. The Vikings are the only club that has not yet had a loss. Our 2016 NFL Week Six Review finds that every team in the NFC has at least one win. Three of those teams, Carolina, San Francisco and Chicago, have just that one win.

Last Word: 2016 NFL Week Six Review

To conclude our 2016 NFL Week Six Review, we’re offering these five observations. The Buffalo Bills are certainly running on all cylinders and have a good chance to score their fifth straight win when they play Miami this week. Philadelphia is struggling a bit and this week will face their biggest challenge thus far, Minnesota. The Redskins look like they might be contenders. How will they do against the Lions in week seven? Tom Brady looked great last week and is ready to lead the Pats against a Roethlisberger-less Steeler team. Brock Osweiler returns to his old team as Houston Texans (4-2) visit Denver Broncos (4-2) on Monday Night Football.

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