Cats in the NFL: Week Six Preview

by:Eli Mitchell10/13/19

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Mike Edwards) vs. Carolina Panthers

Mike Edwards is across the pond as two division foes match up in London. Edwards has a tough challenge ahead of him with Christian McCaffery playing at an unreal level.

New Orleans Saints (Larry Warford) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (Josh Allen)

Following a tough loss in Carolina the Jags are back in Duval to play the Teddy Bridgewater led Saints. Josh Allen is off to a solid start, totaling 17 tackles and 3 sacks in just five games.

Houston Texans (Lonnie Johnson Jr.) @ Kansas City Chiefs

The Texans defense has its hands full today as Pat Mahomes tries to bounce back from a tough loss last week. Johnson must be ready to play as Tyreek Hill returns from injury to provide even more explosiveness for the Chiefs.

Atlanta Falcons @ Arizona Cardinals (Corey Peters)

The Cardinals finally got their first win of the year last week, and Kliff Kingsbury has the offense playing at a high level. The Falcons are fighting for their life as they are in the midst of a three game losing streak.

Tenneesee Titans (Wesley Woodyard) @ Denver Broncos

Wesley Woodyard is excited to face some old teammates as he spent the first seven years of his career in Denver.

Dallas Cowboys (Randall Cobb) @ New York Jets

The Cowboys are looking to bounce back after dropping two straight. Cobb had three catches for 53 yards last week, and should see more targets against a beat-up Jets secondary.

Pittsburgh Steelers (Benny Snell Jr., Bud Dupree) @ LA Chargers

A huge week for Benny Snell Jr. as he is officially RB2 for the Steelers due to the injury of Jaylen Samuels. An increased workload on Sunday Night Football is exactly what Snell has been waiting for.

Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers (Za'Darius Smith)

The Packers may be the most improved team in the NFL, and much of that has to do with the production from Za'Darius Smith. The former Kentucky star is tearing the league up with five sacks through five games.
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