What we learned in NFL Week 6: Answering big questions from London, Thursday night games
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What we learned in NFL Week 6: Answering big questions from London, Thursday night games
"Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season kicked off with an NFC East showdown between the Eagles and the Giants on Thursday night. The Giants' rookies dominated their win, as quarterback Jaxson Dart and running back Cam Skattebo accounted for five total touchdowns. Sunday's action began overseas for the third straight week, with the Denver Broncos holding on, as the New York Jets remained as the NFL's lone winless team."
"Oh, let them count the ways on the flight home from London. The Broncos fumbled on their first possession, had a cascade of penalties on offense, including a holding penalty in their own end zone that resulted in a third-quarter safety and allowed two massive kickoff returns -- one being a 72-yarder. Add it all up and it almost negated one of the best defensive performances in the league this season that included nine sacks and holding the Jets to -10 passing yards."
Week 6 began with an NFC East matchup in which the Giants' rookies dominated, as quarterback Jaxson Dart and running back Cam Skattebo combined for five total touchdowns. Sunday's slate included a London game in which the Broncos held on while the New York Jets remained the NFL's lone winless team. The Broncos' offense committed early mistakes, including a first-possession fumble, a holding penalty for a safety and long kickoff returns. The Broncos' defense produced nine sacks and limited the Jets to -10 passing yards. Denver entered the week leading the league in sacks, with Nik Bonitto leading individually.
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