The NFL is full of great teams and plenty of parity.
Lucky for the fans, some of these teams will match up this week.
More often than not, these games will not disappoint.
Without further ado, here are the three must-watch NFL games of Week 6.
Cincinnati Bengals at New Orleans Saints
The battle in the Bayou will feature Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase who head back to the state where they played college football.
Both of these teams enter the game at 2-3, and it is a must-win for two teams with playoff aspirations.
The Saints are hoping to get quarterback, Jameis Winston, back for this game.
He has missed the past two weeks and would be a welcome site for the passing offense.
The X-factor in this game for New Orleans is Taysom Hill.
TAYSOM HILL TAKES IT 60-YARDS TO THE 🏠
That's Hill's FOURTH TOTAL TD.
(via @Saints)pic.twitter.com/Ac72lwgZfd
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 9, 2022
He has been the gadget guy for the Saints this year and had an incredible game in Week 5.
Hill rushed for 112 yards and three touchdowns in the game.
Expect another large workload for him on Sunday.
For the Bengals, their offense has yet to dominate as we saw in 2021.
Chase only has one 100- yard game this year and that was in Week 1.
He should be in for a big game against a Saints defense that just gave up 32 points to the Seahawks last week.
This game should be a great battle and a high-scoring affair.
Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs
This has the potential to be the best game of the year, let alone this week.
Both of these teams look like the two best in the AFC.
Also, this is the first time these teams are meeting since the divisional playoff game last year.
In that game, the Chiefs won 42-36, despite being down three with only seconds left in regulation.
Josh Allen looks like the MVP favorite through five weeks.
He leads the NFL in passing yards (1,651) and is second in passing touchdowns, behind Patrick Mahomes.
Josh Allen vs. Patrick Mahomes on Sunday 🤩
Which QB will have the better game?@BuffaloBills x @Chiefs pic.twitter.com/7zZZWuiTH0
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) October 13, 2022
This game is going to be a shootout.
The two NFL leaders in passing touchdowns playing for an opportunity to take over sole possession of first place in the AFC.
Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles
The battle for first place in the NFC East will take place on Sunday Night Football.
Dallas comes into the game at 4-1 and the Eagles are 5-0.
This should be a great game.
The Cowboys’ defense looks like the best in the NFL through five weeks.
Micah Parsons is the favorite for NFL Defensive Player of the Year with his six sacks tied for first in the NFL.
The ONLY player in the NFL in top 3 of Sacks, Tackles for Loss, and QB Hits this season
Who else but MICAH PARSONS?! pic.twitter.com/2SXIM9PAOx
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) October 10, 2022
The Cowboys’ defense is only allowing 14.4 points per game and has not allowed more than 19 points in any game this season.
The Eagles’ offense is averaging 27.0 points per game and is top five in the NFL.
Jalen Hurts looks much improved as a passer this year, plus his rushing ability makes him tough to defend.
Cooper Rush is expected to start the game for the Cowboys, so all the pressure will be on their defense to keep the score low.
Dallas has been great the last four weeks playing stout defense and getting key plays from Rush.
They will need to do it one more week if they hope to pull off the upset.
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