Ranking all 32 NFL teams entering Week 6 of season
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With Darius Slayton sidelined, quarterback Jaxson Dart will be without his top two receivers for the Giants. Jalin Hyatt and Wan'Dale Robinson are expected to be his primary targets this week. Running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (shoulder) was limited in practice but did not receive an injury designation, meaning he's good to go.
Our survivor columnists share strategy and their picks for Week 6, with Packers over Bengals as the most popular pick.
Keep up with the 2025 NFL season on FOX Sports. Prior to the final injury report, which lists players as questionable, doubtful or out, NFL teams use practice designations to update player injury statuses. This can include DNP (did not participate), LP (limited participant) or FP (full participant).
The Jacksonville Jaguars are placing tight end Brenton Strange on injured reserve, meaning he will be out for at least the next four weeks. Strange exited "Monday Night Football" in the second quarter during his team's eventual 31-28 win over the Kansas City Chiefs with a hip injury and did not return.
The Kansas City Chiefs are coming off a tough loss in Week 5. The Chiefs went down to South Florida to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in a game that they knew
Emari Demercado, Adonai Mitchell and Jonathan Taylor will share the field Sunday and a bond they'd rather forget.
The Week 6 NFL schedule opens with a NFC Eest rivalry game with the New York Giants set to host the Philadelphia Eagles on 'Thursday Night Football.' Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium.
History tells us that 50 percent of the NFL's 3-2 teams will make the playoffs. With that in mind, Maurice Jones-Drew offers his predictions on which of this season's seven such teams will advance to the tournament.
We made 32 bold predictions before the season, one for every team. But do they hold up after five weeks? What has changed, and which need to be changed entirely?
With five weeks of the 2025 NFL season in the books, we're officially more than a quarter of the way through the regular-season calendar. We're also one step closer to this year's in-season trade deadline,
Watson tore his right ACL on Jan. 5 during the Packers’ 24-22 loss to Chicago that closed their 2024 regular season. The Packers placed him on the physically unable to perform list before this season. His return to practice starts a 21-day window before the Packers must activate him in order for him to play this year.
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NFL insider doesn't think Rams will make 'Ramsey level trade' at CB this season
One would think the Rams need to bring in at least one new player to revamp the secondary, but head coach Sean McVay says that the team hasn't talked about upgrading the cornerback room.