NFL Week 6 is here, and some of these games are hot. Of course, the most talked-about game right now is the Denver Broncos vs. the Kansas City Chiefs. That’s because Taylor Swift might be there to cheer on her rumored boyfriend, Travis Kelce. But, aside from that fanfare, here are some NFL Week 6 predictions and picks in these hot games.
NFL Week 6 Predications and Picks
Broncos at Chiefs under (47)
Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET (Amazon Prime Video)
Pretty much everyone is picking Kansas City to trounce all over the Denver Broncos, but no game is an easy win, so you never know what will happen. The Chiefs are very strong in the defense area, so that could cause major trouble for the Broncos. This could be a blowout, but let’s hope it’s not. After all, the world will be watching if Taylor Swift is there, so let’s give them a show.
Lions (-3) at Buccaneers
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (Fox, fubo)
The Detroit Lions are on fire this year, as they’re starting out the season 4-1. That’s exceptional for a team that hasn’t had much success, well, ever. With quarterback Jared Goff giving some of the best performances of his career, this game could go well for the Lions. But, it’s in Tampa, so it’s a pretty even spread on who will win.
Eagles (-7) at Jets
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (Fox, fubo)
This could have been a really exciting game, if Aaron Rodgers hadn’t gotten injured. But, life happens. Still, the New York Jets could pull off a surprise. New York’s defense is still solid, and that could prove trouble for Jalen Hurts and company. The Eagles are certainly a favorite to win, and they’re currently undefeated, but you never know.
49ers (-6.5) at Browns
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (Fox, fubo)
After seeing the 49ers topple over the Cowboys last week, this game looks to be another blowout. But, the Browns have some talent this year. They’re 2-2, and you could see some surprises at this game. After all, it’s at the Browns, so the 49ers better come serious and ready to win.
Check out our Power Rankings for NFL Week 6 here and the NFL Week 6 schedule here.
Story by Charles Ken