
NFL Scores Week 6: Results and Top Fantasy Football Stars for Sunday Games
Week 6 of the NFL season is underway, with several huge performances around the league punctuating Sunday's action.
In the AFC, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's revenge tour continued at the blistering pace he set last week. He torched the Cincinnati Bengals for 376 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions in a 35-17 victory.
Another AFC East star, LeSean McCoy, dominated the San Francisco 49ers as the Buffalo Bills' one-man offense. Shady went for 140 yards and three touchdowns on the ground in Buffalo's 45-16 win.
And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
The rest of the day's scores and notable fantasy performers can be found below:
| Denver Broncos | 13-21 | San Diego Chargers | Hunter Henry (6 rec., 83 yds, 1 TD) |
| Cleveland Browns | 26-28 | Tennessee Titans | Marcus Mariota (17-of-24, 284 yds, 3 TDs, 64 rush yds) |
| Philadelphia Eagles | 20-27 | Washington Redskins | Matt Jones (135 rush yds, 1 TD) |
| San Francisco 49ers | 16-45 | Buffalo Bills | LeSean McCoy (140 rush yds, 3 TDs) |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | 15-30 | Miami Dolphins | Jay Ajayi (204 rush yds, 2 TDs) |
| Los Angeles Rams | 28-31 | Detroit Lions | Case Keenum (27-of-32, 321 yds, 3 TDs) |
| Cincinnati Bengals | 17-35 | New England Patriots | Tom Brady (29-of-35, 376 yds, 3 TDs) |
| Jacksonville Jaguars | 17-16 | Chicago Bears | Arrelious Benn (1 rec., 51 yds, 1 TD) |
| Carolina Panthers | 38-41 | New Orleans Saints | Drew Brees (34-of-49, 465 yds, 4 TDs) |
| Baltimore Ravens | 23-27 | New York Giants | Odell Beckham Jr. (8 rec., 222 yds, 2 TDs) |
| Kansas City Chiefs | 26-10 | Oakland Raiders | Spencer Ware (131 rush yds, 1 TD, 2 rec., 32 yds) |
| Dallas Cowboys | 30-16 | Green Bay Packers | Cole Beasley (6 rec., 58 yds, 2 TDs) |
| Atlanta Falcons | 24-26 | Seattle Seahawks | Matt Ryan (27-of-42, 335 yds, 3 TDs) |
| Indianapolis Colts | 23-26 | Houston Texans | Lamar Miller (149 rush yds, 1 TD, 3 rec., 29 yds, 1 TD) |
Notable Week 6 Fantasy Performers
LeSean McCoy

After suffering what looked like a potentially season-threatening injury in the first half, McCoy quickly put any fears to rest in the fourth quarter.
With 11 minutes left to play, the game was still within reach for the 49ers. Then McCoy turned a sliver of a hole into an 18-yard touchdown, his third of the day.
The NFL shared the replay:
The ensuing extra point made it 31-16 and effectively snuffed out any hope the Niners had to make a late-game push.
McCoy's huge performance may have been even sweeter for him personally, considering San Francisco head coach Chip Kelly was part of the decision-making process that sent McCoy from the Philadelphia Eagles to Buffalo in 2015.
Jay Ajayi

Pittsburgh Steelers ball-carrier Le'Veon Bell was the hyped-up running back coming into Sunday's matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins, but Miami's Jay Ajayi stole the headlines Sunday.
The Dolphins improved to 2-4 by rolling over the Steelers 30-15, thanks in large part to Ajayi's efforts in the run game. The second-year back from Boise State went for a whopping 204 yards and two touchdowns.
His 62-yard score with a minute left in the fourth quarter officially put the game on ice, as the NFL shared:
According to NFL on ESPN, Ajayi became the first player to record 200 rushing yards against Pittsburgh since 2000.
Odell Beckham Jr.

Less than two weeks ago, New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. said he was "not having fun anymore," per ESPN.com's Anita Marks.
He seems to have cured whatever was ailing him because Beckham has been dominant since then. On Sunday, he went off for eight receptions, 222 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-23 win over the Baltimore Ravens.
According to SportsCenter, the 222 receiving yards set a new career high for Beckham and were the most by a Giants receiver since 1962.




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