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Week 6 Predictions for the 2025-2026 NFL Season
Week 5 Results
5-9
Overall Results
49-29
How the Mighty have Fallen
For those predicting the winners in week five of the NFL season, some may have had the same problem this writer had. That’s getting the picks correct. This season has been like a yo-yo for my predictions. Up one week down the next. Week five was a big-time downer for yours truly picking only six of 14 games correctly. I’ve marked my wins and losses with each game summary.
In games from week five, there were some blowouts and then close games as well as some upsets not expected. Teams that have been perennial winners and Super Bowl contenders for several years took major steps backwards. The last two teams that were undefeated are undefeated no more. That and just one team has yet to win a game, and they are the hapless New York Jets. Same old Jets. Therefore, let’s get to my quick reactions.
Week 5 Knee Jerks
San Francisco 26 / Los Angeles Rams 23 in overtime: So many sportscasters were calling for a Rams blowout. I had them winning by 14. Injuries across the board for the 49ers had everyone thinking they were outmanned. NOT. The Rams’ pain of losing will carry over into Baltimore next weekend where they will get to take out their frustrations on the Ravens. Harv’s score: Rams 31 49ers 17.
Minnesota 21 / Cleveland 17: The Browns’ defense failed to hold a lead in Dillon Gabriel’s NFL debut. Not that he played very well but still he should have had a first game victory. Cleveland’s defense is keeping them in games, but their offense has a long way to go. The Vikings return home with a split in European games. Harv’s score: Vikings 41 Browns 12.
Houston 44 / Baltimore 10: I called for a Ravens victory here believing there is no way they will start the season 1-4. Not only was I wrong about the winner and a score thinking Houston would only put a 17 spot on the scoreboard, but this was also the most shocking result of the day. NO ONE could have predicted the Texans scoring 44 on Baltimore who has historically had great defenses. Not this season where they are getting thrashed almost every weekend. Harv’s score: Ravens 27 Texans 17.
Carolina 27 / Miami 24: It’s going to be a long season in Miami. At least they are not the Jets. Not yet anyway. Still, this season is not what Dolphins fans envisioned. For Carolina, this victory keeps them in the NFC South race. Harv’s score: Panthers 27 Dolphins 24.
Indianapolis 40 / Las Vegas 6: Ouch. Is Pete Carroll having fun yet? Daniel Jones is having a year! He’s bound to come back down to earth soon. Indy is at the top of the NFC South while the once proud Silver and Black sits in the basement of the AFC West. Harv’s score: Colts 34 Raiders 20.
New Orleans 26 / New York Giants 14: Jaxson Dart threw the ball 40 times in this game and completed only 26. That and 202 yards passing later the rookie also threw two interceptions and was sacked once. Add to that one lost fumble and it was not a good day at the office in only his second game as the starter. For New Orleans they now know they will not finish the season without a victory. Harv’s score: Giants 17 Saints 9.
Dallas 37 / New York Jets 22: Same old Jets? It sure seems that way. At halftime, the score was Dallas 23 and the Jets 3. Game over. If not for 16 points in the fourth quarter by New York this would have been a major blowout. No Jets coach has ever begun a season 0-5 so now head coach Aaron Glenn is the only one to do so. Harv’s score: Cowboys 30 Jets 14.
Denver 21 / Philadelphia 17: In a weekend that saw the only two remaining undefeated teams fall by the wayside, this was one of those two games. The buzz on sports networks now surrounds the topic of what is wrong with Philadelphia’s offense. Saquon Barkley’s rushing average from 2024 to the current season is nearly down three yards. He has essentially disappeared. The AFC West is becoming a dogfight between the Broncos, Chargers, and Chiefs. Harv’s score: Eagles 25 Broncos 23.
Tennessee 22 / Arizona 21: The Arizona Cardinals are kicking themselves this week for losing a game they in no way should have lost. Last week we saw a player drop a ball heading for a sure touchdown before the goal line was crossed. Déjà vu because Arizona’s Emari Demercado was running off a 72-yard reception for a sure touchdown but carelessly held the ball precariously just as he reached the goal line. The ball came out and resulted in no score. As former head coach Herm Edwards said on national television, a player should hold the ball until he is securely in the end zone then hand the ball to a ref. Demercado’s gaffe cost his team the game. The Titans get their first win which should be one of very few. Harv’s score: Cardinals 33 Titans 6.
Tampa Bay 38 / Seattle 35: The Bucs are a dangerous team and come playoff time will be a tough out. You have to wonder if the Cleveland Browns, despite having Dillon Gabriel now think they made a mistake by letting Baker Mayfield leave town. It looks like Sam Darnold’s season a year ago was no fluke. Harv’s score: Seahawks 38 Buccaneers 17.
Detroit 37 / Cincinnati 24: Jake Browning is obviously not the answer to the loss of Joe Burrow. The Lions continue to roll teams. Harv’s score: Lions 38 Bengals 10.
Washington 27 / Los Angeles Chargers 10: That’s two in a row for the Chargers. Things change quickly in the NFL. Thought of as a serious challenger in the AFC Los Angeles is now sliding downhill. With Jayden Daniels calling the signals, the Commanders will always be a threat. Harv’s score: Chargers 31 Commanders 28.
New England 23 / Buffalo 20: I didn’t give New England any chance here and BAM they shocked everyone with a win in Buffalo. The high riding Bills all of the sudden don’t seem as scary. Harv’s score: Bills 35 Patriots 13.
Jacksonville 31 / Kansas City 28: Almost as big an upset as the Ravens game but the Jags are for real. This makes you wonder if the Tennessee Titans made a mistake in not drafting Travis Hunter instead of Cam Ward? The Chiefs? Is this the beginning of the end of their dominance? Harv’s score: Chiefs 23 Jaguars 17.
The following teams had their bye week, and some were benefitted by the losses of other teams in their respective divisions: Atlanta, Chicago, Green Bay, and Pittsburgh. For this forthcoming week six, the Houston Texans and Minnesota Vikings get the weekend off. For Minnesota they will need the extra days after spending two weeks in Europe.
There are plenty of questions surrounding the slate of games upcoming and it remains to be seen if this yo-yo season continues with predictions.
Week 6 Picks
Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants
PHI 21
NYG 24
Both teams are coming off a loss, the Eagles first of the season and after five games Saquon Barkley has got to get his motor humming. The Giants have an opposite record, but something tells me they may take down the world champs for their second straight loss.
Denver Broncos at New York Jets
DEN 35
CLE 9
How long before Justin Fields gets benched despite how is playing? Essentially the Jets season is already over if they are thinking playoffs. Denver is playing some of the best football in the NFL and Aaron Glenn may be having second thoughts about being the head coach of the Jets after this loss coming up.
Los Angeles Rams at Baltimore Ravens
LAR 38
BAL 13
I wonder when the last time the Ravens lost two straight games at home. It looks like that will be the case in week six. The Rams are coming off a stinging loss while Ravens fans are using the injury excuse for a 1-4 record. What happed to “next man up?’ Ravens lose again for their fourth straight.
Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers
DAL 21
CAR 23
I smell upset. If this game was in Dallas, I might lean the other way. But it’s a road game for the Cowboys and it should be a close game.
Arizona Cardinals at Indianapolis Colts
ARI 14
IND 34
Danny Jones and his teammates have the Colts riding high. The Cardinals are coming off a game they had no business losing. Colts win this one going away.
New York Giants at New Orleans Saints
SEA 17
JAX 27
The Jaguars were impressive in beating the defending AFC champion Chiefs and fought like hell for 60 minutes. Now with a second consecutive home game they are playing a dangerous Seahawks team. I can’t see the Jags losing this one.
Los Angeles Chargers at Miami Dolphins
LAC 27
MIA 30
Can the Chargers stop their bleeding from the current losing streak? I like Miami to play this game hard in front of their fans and find a way to win.
Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers
CLE 17
PIT 24
The Steelers must like where they are right now and how their AFC division has played out thus far. What it boils down to is that the division is theirs to lose. The favorites in the AFC North, the Ravens, are 1-4. Cincinnati is without Joe Burrow and is reeling. Then there are the Browns who face the Steelers in this game playing in Pittsburgh. A Steelers victory widens the gap of their first-place lead. Coming off a bye, Mike Tomlin has won most of his games in his 18 years as head coach. He wins this one too.
New England Patriots at New Orleans Saints
NE 35
NO 18
The Patriots pulled off their biggest win in their last game now get a matchup with a team that has just one win. It stays that way.
Tennessee Titans at Las Vegas Raiders
TEN 20
LV 40
The Titans got their first win of the season by luck in week five. They really aren’t that good. Cam Ward has been a disappointment, and their next opponent is hungry for a win. The Silver and Black should get one here.
San Francisco 49ers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
SF 27
TB 31
The Bucs are sleepers in the NFC, and the 49ers find ways to win. But they won’t find the answer on his day.
Cincinnati Bengals at Green Bay Packers
CIN 9
GB 48
The Packers come off their bye facing a still Joe Burrow-less Bengals team and this should be a very one-sided game. Do Bengals fans truly believe the recently acquired Joe Flacco will save their season?
Detroit Lions at Kansas City Chiefs
DET 31
KC 20
The defending AFC champions are 2-3 and while this matchup seems intriguing and one would think will be competitive, the Lions have won their last four games in a row and in the process have rolled a few teams. Detroit will simply be too physical for Kansas City.
Buffalo Bills at Atlanta Falcons
BUF 25
ATL 17
I want to pick the Dirty Birds here, but I just can’t pull the trigger.
Chicago Bears at Washington Commanders
CHI 17
WAS 34
I see nothing from the Chicago Bears that leads me to making them a winner. Jayden Daniels will shine in this one while Caleb Williams will make at least several errors.
One thing is for sure in the current NFL season…league parity is obvious alive and well. It seems that the teams with winning records right now can reach the Super Bowl as no team is standing above and shoulders above any of the other teams. That makes for a fun remainder of the 2025 season which I’m sure there will be more surprises in store.
Teams on bye: Minnesota Vikings and Houston Texans.