
"There are no international breaks here people, welcome to week six of the NFL. A helter-skelter set of seven games kick off at 1pm (EST) over on the east coast of the US and 6pm (BST) in the UK. But first we have been blessed by even earlier gridiron in London where the winless New York Jets remain so after a 13-11 defeat to Denver."
"The Broncos defense ruled the day, as they often do, as they terrorised Justin Fields with nine sacks. The pass coverage was decent too, the Jets finished with -10 passing yards. Minus 10. Yikes. Your magnificent septet: Baltimore Ravens v LA Rams Carolina Panthers v Dallas Cowboys Indianapolis Colts v Arizona Cardinals Jacksonville Jaguars v Seattle Seahawks Miami Dolphins v LA Chargers New Orleans Saints v New England Patriots Pittsburgh Steelers v Cleveland Browns"
"At 3-1 Pittsburgh will be confident they can keep a firm grip at the division's summit with a victory over their struggling rivals. Key to victory for Pittsburgh will be unleashing the pass rush on Cleveland's rookie quarterback Dillion Gabriel. Steelers linebacker Nick Herbig is the man to watch for splash plays that could wreck Gabriel's second game running the 1-4 Browns offense. The young buck will hopefully have brought his notebook as his opposite number Aaron Rodgers makes his 245th start."
Week six of the NFL features a helter-skelter set of seven games kicking off at 1pm (EST) and 6pm (BST). The Denver Broncos defeated the winless New York Jets 13-11 in London as Denver's defense terrorised Justin Fields with nine sacks. The Jets finished with -10 passing yards. The full 1pm slate includes Ravens v Rams, Panthers v Cowboys, Colts v Cardinals, Jaguars v Seahawks, Dolphins v Chargers, Saints v Patriots and Steelers v Browns. The Steelers returned from their bye and opened with a 36-yard run by tight end Darnell Washington. Pittsburgh sits 3-1 and will focus on using the pass rush against rookie quarterback Dillion Gabriel, with linebacker Nick Herbig noted as a key playmaker, while Aaron Rodgers makes his 245th start.
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