NFL: One Takeaway For Each Team That Played In Week Six Of The 2025-26 Season
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NFL: One Takeaway For Each Team That Played In Week Six Of The 2025-26 Season
"Since the start of the Jonathan Gannon era (2023 to now), Jacoby Brissett is the quarterback who has thrown for the most passing yards in a single game. And, he did it against the league's fourth-ranked scoring defense. So this begs the important question: why do they need Kyler Murray? He doesn't elevate his team or make the guys around him better, as proven by the embarrassing loss they suffered at the hands of the Titans."
"Every time he touches the ball, he is a threat to take it the distance. He has gone over 100 scrimmage yards in every matchup this season and leads the league in scrimmage yards per game (164.4). If he maintains this pace, he will set a new single-season record for most scrimmage yards per game, surpassing the mark set by former Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes in 2002. Unlike Christian McCaffrey or Jonathan Taylor, he is the most important player on his team's offense."
"The Ravens might be 1-5, but their toughest games are now over. If they can get Lamar Jackson back, then this team can legitimately make a push for the playoffs. Their next eight games are as follows: vs. Chicago, at Miami, at Minnesota, at Cleveland, vs. New York Jets, vs. Cincinnati, vs. Pittsburgh, and at Cincinnati. They should win at least five of those games."
The Arizona Cardinals should move on from Kyler Murray after Jacoby Brissett produced the team's most prolific passing game under Jonathan Gannon and a lackluster Murray performance failed to elevate surrounding players. The Cardinals’ Brissett-led offense appeared more entertaining and effective than the Murray-led lineup, prompting calls to start a rebuild while Murray's trade value remains high. Falcons running back Bijan Robinson has been dominant, averaging 164.4 scrimmage yards per game and exceeding 100 scrimmage yards in every outing, projecting as a leading Offensive Player of the Year candidate. The Baltimore Ravens, despite a 1-5 start, face an easier stretch and could contend for the playoffs if Lamar Jackson returns and the team wins at least five of its next eight games.
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