NFL Week 6 Schedule 2016


Date Time Game
Thursday, October 13 8:25 PM ET Denver Broncos @ San Diego Chargers
Sunday, October 16 1:00 PM ET San Francisco 49ers @ Buffalo Bills
Sunday, October 16 1:00 PM ET Jacksonville Jaguars @ Chicago Bears
Sunday, October 16 1:00 PM ET Los Angeles Rams @ Detroit Lions
Sunday, October 16 1:00 PM ET Pittsburgh Steelers @ Miami Dolphins
Sunday, October 16 1:00 PM ET Carolina Panthers @ New Orleans Saints
Sunday, October 16 1:00 PM ET Cincinnati Bengals @ New England Patriots
Sunday, October 16 1:00 PM ET Baltimore Ravens @ New York Giants
Sunday, October 16 1:00 PM ET Cleveland Browns @ Tennessee Titans
Sunday, October 16 1:00 PM ET Philadelphia Eagles @ Washington Redskins
Sunday, October 16 4:05 PM ET Kansas City Chiefs @ Oakland Raiders
Sunday, October 16 4:25 PM ET Dallas Cowboys @ Green Bay Packers
Sunday, October 16 4:25 PM ET Atlanta Falcons @ Seattle Seahawks
Sunday, October 16 8:30 PM ET Indianapolis Colts @ Houston Texans
Monday, October 17 8:30 PM ET New York Jets @ Arizona Cardinals

Week 6 Fantasy Analysis

As the Steelers move forward in the 2016 season, it's becoming more and more clear that they're once again a completely dominant group. With the emergence of Sammie Coates and the return of Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh should once again dominate in Week 6. They face off against a Dolphins defense that hasn't done a good job at stopping the pass, and while they have gotten pressure on the quarterback at times, it's seemingly not enough to stop the Steelers, even at home. In what should be a battle for playoff seeding, the run-heavy Cowboys head to Green Bay to face the Packers. Aaron Rodgers has uncharacteristically struggled with turnovers so far in 2016, and if that continues, he could run into trouble against Ezekiel Elliott and the efficient Cowboys offense. The Eagles and Redskins face off in a 'which team are you really' match, as both teams search for what their true identity is. If the Eagles can regain some of that defensive prowess they showed before their bye, Carson Wentz and the offense should be back in business in terms of fantasy production.