Grading every NFL’s teams performance in Week 6

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Seattle Seahawks - C
San Francisco 49ers - B+
Chicago Bears - A
Jacksonville Jaguars - F
New Orleans Saints - D
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - A+
Baltimore Ravens - A
Washington Commanders - B+
Green Bay Packers - B+
Arizona Cardinals - C-
Tennessee Titans - D
Indianapolis Colts - B+
Houston Texans - A
New England Patriots - C
Philadelphia Eagles - C+
Cleveland Browns - D
Denver Broncos - C
Los Angeles Chargers - B+
Las Vegas Raiders - D
Pittsburgh Steelers - B+
Atlanta Falcons - A+
Carolina Panthers - C+
Detroit Lions - A++
Cincinnati Bengals - B-
New York Giants - C
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The NFL season is somehow a third of the way through already, so we thought it was time to start grading every team’s performances on a week-to-week basis. We have let the season breathe enough now to understand roughly what we should be expecting from every team in the NFL and will be judging their performances on that. Let’s see how every team’s week six performances grade out.

Seattle Seahawks - C

Geno Smith is a good QB, but he didn’t play like one on TNF, throwing two avoidable interceptions against the Niners. Only a Laviska Shenault kick-off return TD added respectability to the scoreline. Mike Macdonald’s defense was picked apart, which should be equally worrying.

San Francisco 49ers - B+

This was a relatively standard day for the Niners, with their infinite supply of offensive weapons racking up big yards and TDs. Defensively, they looked solid with Nick Bosa in Seattle’s backfield all night long.

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Chicago Bears - A

The Bears have found their QB in Caleb Williams, we’re willing to say that this early. Is accuracy is incredible, his timing is improving week by week, and his rushing ability broke the back of the Jags whenever they seemed to have the Bears on the back foot. An impressive win in London for Chicago.

Jacksonville Jaguars - F

Just brutal. Trevor Lawrence had multiple touchdowns dropped by Gabe Davis and Brian Thomas Jr. and the defense could hardly get a stop all game. Could this be the end for Doug Pederson in Duval?

New Orleans Saints - D

A tale of two halves for the Saints, who led 27-24 at the half before being blown out 27-51. Spencer Rattler had some nice moments, but it’s too much to expect a fifth-round rookie to win games against a division rival who was out for blood.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - A+

Per CBS Sports, Sean Tucker had 92 yards and two touchdowns on 17 touches in the Bucs’ blowout win against the Saints. To be honest, we didn’t really know who Sean Tucker was before Sunday, and now he’s destroying New Orleans in the Superdome, what a sport. The Bucs look like a legit NFC contender at this point.

Baltimore Ravens - A

We said before the season that the Ravens were going to be impossible to stop if they could get Derrick Henry going, and so far that has proved to be the case. Washington put up a good fight, but ultimately the Ravens outplayed, and out-talented the Commanders.

Washington Commanders - B+

There was no shame in the Commanders’ loss to the Ravens, as John Breech writes for CBS Sports here, “Although they lost, the Commanders should feel good about the fact that they went toe-to-toe with one of the NFL's best teams.” Defensively, the issues were on full display as Baltimore put up over 500 yards on the day.

Green Bay Packers - B+

Jordan Love is starting to look like the Jordan Love of December 2023 which should be a worry for all the other teams in the NFC. Romeo Doubs, Jayden Reed, and Christian Watson is an impressive receiving corps, and defensively they bottled up Kyler Murray for the most part.

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Arizona Cardinals - C-

The early season optimism is over for Arizona, who now sit 2-4. Admittedly, their schedule has been brutal so far, but there are clear issues all over the field, and we aren’t sure how they solve them at this point of the season.

Tennessee Titans - D

Will Levis isn’t the guy. His performances so far in 2024 have been absolutely brutal, and he should probably spend some time on the bench before being given another start, although Mason Rudolph doesn’t fill us with much confidence either.

Indianapolis Colts - B+

Joe Flacco is ageless, still playing exactly like he did ten years ago with beautiful, pinpoint passes interspersed with horrendous interceptions. Still, the Colts did enough to get the win and now sit at .500.

Houston Texans - A

Will Anderson feasted on Drake Maye to the tune of three sacks and C.J. Stroud continues to impress. The Texans are 5-1 and look set to compete for the AFC title. This is a serious football team.

New England Patriots - C

Drake Maye made some errors in his first NFL start but the talent is obvious throwing some dimes against a very good defense. If he can continue to improve, the Pats’ turnaround will be much quicker than some imagined.

Philadelphia Eagles - C+

Nick Sirianni was seen screaming at Philly fans after the Eagles scraped a win against one of the worst teams in football, which is emblematic of where this team is. The defense played well and Jalen Hurts hit some nice throws in what is clearly not Kellen Moore’s offense. It’s all pretty weird.

Cleveland Browns - D

Deshaun Watson played a little better on Sunday than in previous weeks, but still looks pretty bad. Myles Garrett et al. wrecked the Philly run game, but a beat up secondary couldn’t do much against A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith.

Denver Broncos - C

We just have no idea what to expect from the Broncos moving forward, some weeks they look good, others bad, and sometimes they just sort of exist in a game that feels meaningless. They’re forgettable right now, which is the worst thing an NFL team can be. They never looked like beating the Chargers, even if the scoreline looks close.

Los Angeles Chargers - B+

John Breech puts it well for CBS Sports, “When Herbert's healthy, the Chargers are an efficient offensive team that rarely makes mistakes and when you have the defense playing this well, L.A. is difficult to beat.” It’s not exciting, but it works.

Las Vegas Raiders - D

At what point did the Raiders genuinely feel Gardner Minshew and Aidan O’Connell were the right options to lead this team? We didn’t get it before the season and after another terrible performance against the Steelers, we aren’t any closer to getting it now.

Pittsburgh Steelers - B+

The Steelers' defense is one of the best units in football, and showed out again against the Raiders. Justin Fields should remain the starting QB after another solid showing that included two rushing TDs, something Russell Wilson will struggle to match at this stage of his career.

Atlanta Falcons - A+

Tyler Allgeier and Bijan Robinson rushed for 200 yards and three TDs on just 33 carries, per ESPN. If the Falcons can get rushing production like that consistently, it’ll make Kirk Cousins’ job so much easier. Drake London continues to impress.

Carolina Panthers - C+

Honestly, for the Panthers, this was about as good as they can expect right now. This is an awful football team from top to bottom (give or take a few players) and they may need to start thinking about whether to take a QB next year already.

Detroit Lions - A++

The Lions were having fun with the Cowboys, running flea flickers, hook-and-ladders to an offensive lineman, and even using an OL as a wide receiver at one point. This was offensive domination, and they held Dallas to just nine points at the same time. Ben Johnson should be asking for a blank check wherever he ends up as the head coach next year.

Cincinnati Bengals - B-

We’re still not sure what to expect from the Bengals given their early struggles. On paper, there is too much talent to ignore, but it’s just not working right now. Still, they ground out a win against the Giants even when they didn’t play well, which is sometimes enough to kickstart a season.

New York Giants - C

The Giants’ defense is becoming a good unit very quickly with one of the better pass-rushing groups in the NFL, however, New York’s offense is awful and will cost them games. Malik Nabers’ absence was evident as Daniel Jones et al. struggled to find the end zone.

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