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1
Denver Broncos (6-0)

Denver Broncos: The Broncos defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 35-19 to stay unbeaten. The Broncos used three rushing touchdowns by Knowshon Moreno to get the win. Peyton Manning finished the day with 295 yards passing, two touchdowns and one interception. The Broncos head to Indianapolis to take on the Colts on Sunday Night Football in what will be Peyton Manning’s return to Indianapolis. The Colts and Broncos are both in first place but the talk will be all about Manning and Colts quarterback Andrew Luck.

2
Kansas City Chiefs (6-0)

Kansas City Chiefs: Andy Reid has the Chiefs undefeated through the first six games of the 2013 NFL schedule. The Chiefs dominated the Oakland Raiders 24-7 behind a strong day on the ground for Jamaal Charles. Charles finished the game with 22 carries for 78 yards and two touchdowns. The Chiefs intercepted Terrelle Pryor three times including a 44 yard return for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter. The Chiefs face the struggling Houston Texans in week 7 who may be without Matt Schaub at quarterback.

3
New England Patriots (5-1)

New England Patriots: Tom Brady led a fourth quarter comeback as he connected with Kenbrell Thompkins with five seconds remaining in the game. The touchdown pass puts the Patriots up 30-27 and they would go on to hand the Saints their first loss of the season. The Patriots defense held Jimmy Graham without a catch. The Patriots travel to New York to take on Rex Ryan and the Jets in week 7.

4
Seattle Seahawks (5-1)

Seattle Seahawks: Marshawn Lynch paved the way for the Seahawks as he rushed for 77 yards and two touchdowns in the 20-13 win over the Tennessee Titans. Lynch also pulled in four catches for 78 yards. The Seahawks found a way to win after struggling in the first half. The Seahawks battle the Arizona Cardinals in a NFC West matchup on Thursday Night Football.

5
New Orleans Saints (5-1)

New Orleans Saints: The Saints remain as one of the teams to beat in the NFC after falling to the Patriots 30-27. The Saints offense struggled in the first half falling behind 17-7 before halftime. Drew Brees would connect with Kenny Stills with a little over three minutes remaining to put the Saints up by one. Garrett Hartley would add on three more but it wouldn’t be enough as Tom Brady led his own fourth quarter drive to win it for the Patriots. The Saints enter their bye week and hope to have Jimmy Graham back in week 8.

6
Detroit Lions (4-2)

Detroit Lions: Matt Stafford threw for four touchdowns in the 31-17 win over the Cleveland Browns. The Lions sit atop the NFC North tied with the Bears continue to win games despite having a healthy Calvin Johnson. Joseph Fauria caught three touchdown passes in the win. The Lions host the Cincinnati Bengals as two 4-2 teams face off in what may be one of the best matchups on the Week 7 NFL schedule.

7
San Francisco 49ers (4-2)

San Francisco 49ers: The 49ers have gotten on a roll winning three straight games after losing back to back games in week 2 and 3. Vernon Davis paced the 49ers offensive attack pulling in eight catches for 180 yards and two touchdowns. The 49ers defeated the Arizona Cardinals 32-20 at home. The 49ers stepped up with four turnovers despite allowing 413 yards of offense. They will travel to Tennessee to take on a Titans team that only lost by one score on the road in Seattle.

8
Cincinnati Bengals (4-2)

Cincinnati Bengals: The Bengals took over sole possession of first place in the AFC North with their 27-24 overtime win over the Buffalo Bills in week 6. The Bengals jumped out to a 24-10 leading heading into the fourth quarter. The defense couldn’t slow down Thaddeus Lewis who connected on touchdown passes of 22 and 40 yards to force overtime. The Bengals would win the game on a 43 yard field goal by Mike Nugent. The Bengals defense was able to sack Lewis five times and one forced fumble. The Bengals travel to take on a very good Lions team in Detroit. The Bengals defense will need to tune it up this week in practice if they want to slow down Matthew Stafford.

9
Chicago Bears (4-2)

Chicago Bears: The Bears used three interceptions to beat the New York Giants 27-21. The win positioned the Bears atop the NFC North standings along with the Detroit Lions. The combination of Jay Cutler to Brandon Marshall looks to be as good as ever and if Matt Forte can stay healthy along with Alshon Jeffrey, these Bears could very well find themselves fighting for a playoff spot come December. First thing is first though and the Bears will face RG3 and the Washington Redskins this Sunday at Soldier Field in Chicago.

10
Indianapolis Colts (4-2)

Indianapolis Colts: The Colts offense couldn’t find the end zone against the San Diego Chargers on Monday Night Football. Andrew Luck finished with 202 yards passing and one interception in his MNF debut. The Colts defense stepped up and held the Chargers offense to only one touchdown and four field goals. The Colts fell to the Chargers 19-9 to move to 4-2 and stay in first place in the AFC South. The Colts host Peyton Manning in his return to Indianapolis on Sunday Night Football.

11
Green Bay Packers (3-2)

Green Bay Packers: The Packers found a way to pick up a win on the road in Baltimore in week 6. The team was without Clay Matthews but they didn’t need him as they won 19-17. The defense shut down the Ravens rushing attack holding Ray Rice to 34 yards on 14 carries. The Packers host the Cleveland Browns in a week 7 game shows Green Bay as a heavy favorite per the latest Week 7 NFL betting odds.

12
Dallas Cowboys (3-3)

Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys picked up a big win against the Washington Redskins on Sunday Night Football. The win moved the Cowboys record to 3-3 and tied atop the NFC East with the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys defense held Robert Griffin III to 246 yards passing, zero touchdowns, one interception and a fumble lost. The Cowboys and Eagles square off for first place in the division in week 7. The Cowboys defense will need to limit LeSean McCoy after allowing over 200 yards of rushing in week 6.

13
Miami Dolphins (3-2)
14
San Diego Chargers (3-3)
15
Baltimore Ravens (3-3)
16
Philadelphia Eagles (3-3)
17
Cleveland Browns (3-3)
18
New York Jets (3-3)
19
Arizona Cardinals (3-3)
20
St. Louis Rams (3-3)
21
Tennessee Titans (3-3)
22
Houston Texans (2-4)
23
Oakland Raiders (2-4)
24
Atlanta Falcons (1-4)
25
Buffalo Bills (2-4)
26
Pittsburgh Steelers (1-4)
27
Carolina Panthers (2-3)
28
Washington Redskins (1-4)
29
New York Giants (0-6)
30
Minnesota Vikings (1-4)
31
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-5)
32
Jacksonville Jaguars (0-6)

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