
Week 6 NFL Highlights 2024: Live Tracking Top Plays, Box Scores from Sunday Results
In Week 6, the NFL stays in London, England, where the Chicago Bears will face off against the Jacksonville Jaguars at 9:30 a.m. ET.
At 1 p.m. ET, the NFC East-leading Washington Commanders will travel 40 miles northeast to play Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in a game sure to excite.
Both offenses rank among the top two in terms of scoring and rushing yards per game. As impressive as Baltimore's ground game is, so is its rushing defense, which surrenders the fewest rushing yards per game.
Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has led Washington to its first 4-1 start in more than 15 years (2008) and has rushed for 300 yards across his first five NFL games. However, will Baltimore's defense be the first to neutralize his dual-threat capabilities?
Sunday's action includes 12 games total, so make sure to stay locked in all day and catch the best highlights here.
Top 5 Plays
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Here are the top five plays of the day.
Broncos wide receiver Cortland Sutton's one-handed touchdown grab vs. Chargers:
Chargers wide receiver Simi Fehoko's catch vs. Broncos.
Steelers running back Najee Harris's touchdown run vs. Raiders:
Steelers defensive end T.J. Watt's second forced fumble of the game vs. Raiders:
Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr's contested touchdown catch vs. Titans:
Cincinnati Bengals 17, New York Giants 7
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First Quarter
Joe Burrow used his legs to pick up the first down:
Burrow showed off his wheels once again with a 47-yard touchdown run to give the Bengals an early lead:
Daniel Jones tossed up a prayer under pressure and it resulted in an interception:
Brian Burns took down Burrow for a sack:
Second Quarter
Jones couldn't escape the pressure this time as Trey Hendrickson took him down for a sack:
Tee Higgins broke free to pick up 23 yards and a first down:
Azeez Ojulari took down Burrow to join the sack party:
Ojulari got to Burrow again for another sack to end Cincinnati's drive:
Third Quarter
Jones' pass on fourth down was broken up for a turnover on New York's opening possession of the second half:
The Giants defense took the ball right back with a fumble recovery:
The Giants converted on fourth down this time:
Rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. crossed the plane for a Giants touchdown to tie the game 7-7:
Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase hooked up for a big gain:
Dexter Lawrence sacked Burrow on third down to force the Bengals to settle for a field goal:
Fourth Quarter
Jones once again had his pass broken up on third down:
Burrow kept Cincinnati's drive alive with a completion on third down:
Chase Brown's 30-yard touchdown run sealed the game for the Bengals:
Bengals' top performers:
QB, Joe Burrow, 19-28, 208 YDS (4 CAR, 55 YDS, 1 TD)
RB, Chase Brown, 10 CAR, 83 YDS, 1 TD
Giants' top performers:
QB, Daniel Jones, 22-41, 205 YDS, 1 INT (11 CAR, 56 YDS)
RB, Tyrone Tracy Jr., 17 CAR, 50 YDS, 1 TD (6 REC, 57 YDS)
Los Angeles Chargers 23, Denver Broncos 16
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First Quarter
Chargers defense picked off Bo Nix on opening drive:
Justin Herbert found Josh Palmer on 3rd and 9 for a 23-yard gain:
Chargers rookie running back Kimani Vidal scored his first career touchdown:
Second Quarter:
Denver's offense could not get anything going against the Chargers:
J.K. Dobbins scored his first rushing touchdown since Week 2 to give the Chargers a 20-point lead:
Third Quarter
Chargers wide receiever Simi Fehoko made one of the more impressive catches you'll see:
Fourth Quarter
Nix found Devaughn Vele to convert on 4th and 2:
Nix connected with Troy Franklin to put the Broncos on board:
Nix somehow evaded pressure to keep the drive alive on 4th and 5:
Cortland Sutton made the catch of the day for six:
Chargers' top performers:
QB, Justin Herbert, 21-34, 237 YDS, 1 TD
RB, J.K. Dobbins, 25 CAR, 96 YDS, 1 TD
Broncos' top performers:
QB, Bo Nix, 19-33, 216 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT (6 CAR, 61 YDS)
Pittsburgh Steelers 32, Las Vegas Raiders 13
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First Quarter
Alexander Mattison found pay dirt to give Raiders a touchdown lead:
Second Quarter
Najee Harris had one of the most impressive runs you'll see:
Steelers trick play resulted in big loss:
T.J. Watt punched the ball out of Raiders running back Dylan Laube's hand to give the Steelers the ball back:
Justin Fields found the end zone with his legs on 4th and 1:
Third Quarter
Steelers defense came through with huge punt block:
Harris continued to dominate the Raiders run defense:
Aidan O'Connell connected with Tre Tucker for the big gain:
Fourth Quarter
Raiders fumbled at the goal line to gift Pittsburgh the ball:
Steelers defense had a FIELD DAY in Las Vegas:
Fields scored his second rushing touchdown of the game:
Fields connected with a diving George Pickens for a 31-yard gain:
Steelers' top performers:
QB, Justin Fields, 14-24, 145 YDS (11 CAR, 59 YDS, 2 TD)
RB, Najee Harris, 14 CAR, 106 YDS, 1 TD
Raiders' top performers:
QB, Aidan O'Connell, 27-40, 227 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT
RB, Alexander Mattison, 14 CAR, 33 YDS, 1 TD (5 REC, 32 YDS)
TE, Brock Bowers, 9 REC, 71 YDS
Detroit Lions 47, Dallas Cowboys 9
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First Quarter
Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle caught a deflected pass to pick up the first down:
Dak Prescott connected with CeeDee Lamb to move the chains:
David Montgomery found pay dirt to give Detroit a 7-3 lead:
Cowboys wide receiever Jalen Tolbert continued to display his talent:
Cowboys drive halted by end zone interception:
Second Quarter
Flea-flicker play capped off with Sam LaPorta touchdown to extend Lions lead to 14:
Lions continued to pour on the points in Dallas:
Third Quarter
Jared Goff connected with Jameson Williams for the score to make it a 28-point game:
The Lions did not forget about what happened last year vs. Dallas:
Dallas continued to struggle against the Lions defense:
Fourth Quarter
Lions defensive back Brian Branch was within feet of a pick-six:
Lions extended their lead to 37:
Cooper Rush relieved Dak Prescott in the fourth quarter:
Lions' top performers:
QB, Jared Goff, 18-25, 315 YDS, 3 TD
RB, David Montgomery, 12 CAR, 80 YDS, 2 TD
WR, Jameson Williams, 3 REC, 76 YDS, 1 TD
Cowboys' top performers:
QB, Dak Prescott, 17-33, 178 YDS, 2 INT
WR, CeeDee Lamb, 7 REC, 89 YDS
Atlanta Falcons 38, Carolina Panthers 20
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First Quarter
Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton found Diontae Johnson for the game's first score:
Bijan Robinson found pay dirt to even up the score:
Second Quarter
Faclons receiver Ray-Ray McCloud III caught a deflected pass on 3rd down to keep the drive alive:
Kirk Cousins connected with Kyle Pitts to put the Falcons in the red zone:
Robinson capped off the drive with his second rushing touchdown of the day:
Falcons special teams came up with a huge punt block:
Cousins found Drake London in the end zone to make it a two-score game:
Dalton escaped pressure for the first down:
Dalton connected with Xavier Legette in the closing moments of the first half:
Third Quarter
Cousins found a wide open Darnell Mooney to put the Falcons in the red zone:
Cousins and London continued to connect:
Fourth Quarter
Panthers drive was interrupted by AJ Terrell's first interception of the year:
Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier went full out beast mode for the first down and more:
Allgeier continued to run through Carolina's defense:
Falcons ended fittingly with an Allgeier rushing touchdown:
Falcons' top performers:
QB, Kirk Cousins, 19-30, 225 YDS, 1 TD
RB, Tyler Allgeier, 18 CAR, 105 YDS, 1 TD
RB, Bijan Robinson, 15 CAR, 95 YDS, 2 TD
Panthers' top performers:
QB, Andy Dalton, 26-38, 221 YDS, 2 TD, 2 INT
RB, Chubba Hubbar, 18 CAR, 92 YDS (5 REC, 11 YDS)
WR, Diontae Johnson, 6 REC, 78 YDS, 1 TD
Green Bay Packers 34, Arizona Cardinals 13
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First Quarter
Jordan Love connected with Jayden Reed for the tuddy:
Second Quarter
Love found Romeo Doubs on 3rd and goal for the score:
Love connected with a third different wide receiver in the end zone to make it 24-0 for the home team:
Kyler Murray connected with Michael Wilson for the team's first score:
Third Quarter
Love threw up a prayer to Doubs for six:
Packers' top performers:
QB, Jordan Love, 22-32, 258 YDS, 4 TD, 1 INT
RB, Josh Jacobs, 18 CAR, 62 YDS (3 REC, 28 YDS)
WR, Christian Watson, 3 REC, 68 YDS, 1 TD
WR, Romeo Doubs, 3 REC, 49 YDS, 2 TD
Cardinals' top performers:
QB, Kyler Murray, 22-32, 214 YDS, 1 TD
TE, Trey McBride, 8 REC, 96 YDS
Indianapolis Colts 20, Tennessee Titans 17
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First Quarter
Joe Flacco connected with a wide open Josh Downs in the end zone:
Will Levis found Nick Westbrook-Ikhine to tie the game up:
Third Quarter
Titans running back Tony Pollard was untouchable on his way to a 23-yard rushing score:
Fourth Quarter
Flacco threw up a prayer to Michael Pittman Jr. to give Indy a 20-17 lead:
Colts escaped Tennessee with a 20-17 victory:
Colts' top performers:
QB, Joe Flacco, 22-38, 189 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT
RB, Tyler Goodson, 8 CAR, 51 YDS
WR, Josh Downs, 7 REC, 66 YDS, 1 TD
Titans' top performers:
QB, Will Levis, 15-26, 83 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT
RB, Tony Pollard, 17 CAR, 93 YDS, 1 TD
Houston Texans 41, New England Patriots 21
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First Quarter
C.J. Stroud connected with Tank Dell to give Texans 7-0 lead:
Stroud found running back Joe Mixon for the score to make it 14-0:
Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye threw his first career interception:
Second Quarter
Maye was overwhelmed by Houston's defense early:
Houston's drive was halted by rare Stroud red zone interception:
Maye's first career touchdown pass was a thing of beauty:
Third Quarter
Stroud found Diggs to make it a two-score game:
Maye found Hunter Henry to reduce deficit to 13:
Fourth Quarter
Mixon found pay dirt yet again:
Maye threw his third touchdow pass of the day:
Texans continued to pour on the points with a 54-yard rushing touchdown from Dameon Pierce:
Texans' top performers:
QB, C.J. Stroud, 20-31, 192 YDS, 3 TD, 1 INT
RB, Joe Mixon, 13 CAR, 102 YDS, 1 TD
WR, Stefon Diggs, 6 REC, 77 YDS, 1 TD
WR, Tank Dell, 7 REC, 57 YDS, 1 TD
Patriots' top performers:
QB, Drake Maye, 20-33, 243 YDS, 3 TD, 2 INT (5 CAR, 38 YDS)
WR, DeMario Douglas, 6 REC, 92 YDS, 1 TD
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 51, New Orleans Saints 27
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First Quarter
Baker Mayfield found Chris Godwin in the end zone for the opening drive score:
Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr. returned a fumble to the house to make it a two-score game:
Second Quarter
Rashid Shaheed took a punt return to the house to reduce New Orleans's deficit:
Paulson Adebo picked off Baker a few plays later:
Spencer Rattler threw his first career touchdown to make it 20 unanswered points for the Saints:
Buccaneers retook lead with running back Sean Tucker's first career touchdown:
Alvin Kamara found pay dirt three minutes later to give Saints 27-24 lead:
Baker threw his third interception of the first half:
Third Quarter
Baker connected with Godwin, who did the rest to give Buccaneers 31-27 lead:
Fourth Quarter
Rattler threw the first interception of his career:
Buccaneers rookie running back Bucky Irving pulled off a grown man run:
Baker connected with Cade Otton to make it a two-possession game:
Buccaneers' top performers:
QB, Baker Mayfield, 24-36, 325 YDS, 4 TD, 3 INT (3 CAR, 29 YDS)
RB, Sean Tucker, 14 CAR, 136 YDS, 1 TD (3 REC, 56 YDS, 1 TD)
RB, Bucky Irving, 14 CAR, 81 YDS, 1 TD
WR, Chris Godwin, 11 REC, 125 YDS, 2 TD
Saints' top performers:
QB, Spencer Rattler, 22-40, 243 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INT (4 CAR, 27 YDS)
RB, Alvin Kamara, 13 CAR, 40 YDS, 1 TD (5 REC, 24 YDS)
Philadelphia Eagles 20, Cleveland Brons 16
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Second Quarter
A.J. Brown scored a touchdown in his first game back from injury:
Browns defense took a 57-yard field goal block to the house:
Third Quarter
Jalen Hurts connected with DeVonta Smith on a slant route to give Eagles 17-10 lead:
Hurts kept the Eagles drive alive with the read option:
Hurts connected with Brown on a deep ball to seal the victory for Philly:
Eagles' top performers:
QB, Jalen Hurts, 16-25, 264 YDS, 2 TD (14 CAR, 33 YDS)
RB, Saquon Barkley, 18 CAR, 47 YDS
WR, A.J. Brown, 6 REC, 116 YDS, 1 TD
Browns top performers:
QB, Deshaun Watson, 16-23, 168 YDS
Baltimore Ravens 30, Washington Commanders 23
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First Quarter
Lamar Jackson connected with Zay Flowers for big gain early:
Lamar threw an interception two plays later:
Second Quarter
Baltimore's 93-yard drive was capped off with a Derrick Henry rushing score:
Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels connected with Terry McLaurin for a touchdown on the next drive:
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews finally found the end zone:
Third Quarter
Lamar breezed by defenders for a 33-yard gain:
Henry found the end zone again:
Fourth Quarter
Daniels connected with who else but McLaurin on 4th and goal to make it a one-possession game:
Ravens' top performers:
QB, Lamar Jackson, 20-26, 323 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT (11 CAR, 40 YDS)
RB, Derrick Henry, 24 CAR, 132 YDS, 2 TD
WR, Zay Flowers, 9 REC, 132 YDS
Commanders' top perfromers:
QB, Jayden Daniels, 24-35, 269 YDS, 2 TD (6 CAR, 22 YDS)
RB, Austin Ekeler, 6 CAR, 22 YDS (4 REC, 47 YDS)
WR, Terry McLaurin, 6 REC, 53 YDS, 2 TD
Chicago Bears 35, Jacksonville Jaguars 16
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First Quarter
The Jacksonville Jaguars got on the board first with a field goal, but Chicago Bears defensive back Elijah Hicks made sure it wasn't a touchdown:
Chicago's defense did its best to build early momentum while its offense struggled:
Second Quarter
The game's first touchdown went to Bears tight end Cole Kmet:
This time it was Jacksonville's defense building some momentum with an interception from Andre Cisco:
Williams bounced back from his interception by using his legs for multiple big plays:
He then found Kmet again for another touchdown:
Third Quarter
It didn't take the Bears' defense long to make an impact play in the second half:
Williams took advantage of the turnover and parlayed it into his third touchdown pass, this time to Keenan Allen:
Trevor Lawrence got the Jaguars back into the game with a touchdown pass to Gabe Davis:
Fourth Quarter
But Williams answered right back and hit Allen for the receiver's second touchdown of the game:
Things went from bad to worse for the Jaguars:
Williams continued to put on a show before D'Andre Swift scored a touchdown for the Bears:
In a play that might have been more important for fantasy football managers than the Jaguars, Lawrence found Davis for another touchdown connection:
Bears' Top Performers
- Caleb Williams, QB: 23-of-29 for 226 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT; 56 rushing yards
- D'Andre Swift, RB: 91 rushing yards, 28 receiving yards, 1 TD
- Cole Kmet, TE: 5 catches for 70 yards, 2 TDs
- Keenan Allen, WR: 5 catches for 41 yards, 2 TDs
Jaguars' Top Performers
- Trevor Lawrence, QB: 23-of-35 for 234 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT; 17 rushing yards
- Evan Engram, TE: 10 catches for 102 yards
- Gabe Davis, WR: 5 catches for 45 yards, 2 TDs

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