Week 6 of the NFL season brings some interesting matchups across the league. From tough tests for division leaders to teams struggling through injury woes, there’s plenty to dissect headed into this week’s games at NFL betting sites.
Below, we’ll take a closer look at the current NFL odds for every team in action.
NFL Week 6 odds
- Washington Commanders at Baltimore Ravens (-6.5)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3.5) at New Orleans Saints
- Arizona Cardinals at Green Bay Packers (-5)
- Indianapolis Colts vs. Tennessee Titans (-2.5)
- Cleveland Browns vs. Philadelphia Eagles (-9)
- Houston Texans (-6.5) at New England Patriots
- Los Angeles Chargers (-3) at Denver Broncos
- Pittsburgh Steelers (-3) at Las Vegas Raiders
- Atlanta Falcons (-5) at Carolina Panthers
- Detroit Lions (-3) at Dallas Cowboys
- Cincinnati Bengals (-3.5) at New York Giants
- Buffalo Bills (-2.5) at New York Jets
The Jaguars and Bears will play in London this week as part of the NFL’s series of international games. The Jaguars’ travel plans were delayed by Hurricane Milton, with the team arriving a day later than expected. Like last season, the Jaguars will stay in London to play back-to-back games. Jacksonville won both of those games in 2023 and is 5-5 overall in London games.
Rookie QB Drake Maye will get his first NFL start for the Patriots in Sunday’s home game against the Texans. Houston just lost WR Nico Collins to injured reserve, with RB Joe Mixon and two starting offensive linemen all currently questionable.
The Saints find themselves in a tough spot against the Buccaneers on Sunday. QB Derek Carr is dealing with an oblique injury on a shortened week. Tampa Bay played last Thursday night, giving the team more rest ahead of this NFC South matchup.
The Commanders bring a 4-1 record into Sunday’s road game against the Ravens, but of those four wins only one came against a team with a winning record. Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson has also been especially strong against NFC teams, with an overall record of 21-1.
On Sunday Night Football, the 1-4 Bengals will be on the road looking for a much-needed win over the Giants following last week’s overtime loss. New York will be without WR Malik Nabers due to a concussion. RB Devin Singletary is also questionable this week with a groin issue, while LG Jon Runyan is questionable due to illness.
The Jets will play their first game since the sudden firing of Robert Saleh when they take on the Bills on Monday Night Football. New York has one of the best defenses in the league against the pass, but the offense has struggled this season. QB Aaron Rodgers has been dealing with an ankle issue but is expected to play. Buffalo QB Josh Allen has seen his offensive production drop off in a big way these past two weeks.