NFL Week 6 Bullet Points: 3 must-know stats previewing every game

Kirstie Chiappelli

NFL Week 6 Bullet Points: 3 must-know stats previewing every game image

From Thursday's Daniel Jones-Tom Brady showdown to Sunday's inevitability disastrous Washington-Miami "toilet bowl" game, this week's NFL slate serves up plenty of snackable matchups.

Here’s a look at Week 6’s Bullet Points from Omnisport’s data-driven Stats Perform colleagues. (If you like what's served up see here, check out @StatsbySTATS  each Sunday on Twitter.)

THURSDAY
(All Times Eastern)

Giants (2-3) at Patriots (5-0), 8:20 p.m. (NFL)

  • Including victories in Super Bowl XLII and XLVI, the Giants have won three of their last five matchups against the Patriots. All five of these games have been decided by four points or fewer. New England took the most recent matchup, 27-26, in Week 10 in 2015, on a game-winning 54-yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski with one second remaining in the fourth quarter.

  • Daniel Jones was sacked four times in New York’s 28-10 loss against the Vikings in Week 5. New England leads the NFL with 24 sacks this season; the Patriots have recorded at least five sacks in four consecutive games, the longest streak by any team since the Cowboys also did so in four straight games in 2008. The last team with five or more sacks in five straight games was the Chiefs in 1997.

  • Tom Brady upped his career passing yards total to 71,923 in New England’s 33-7 win in Week 5, passing Brett Favre (71,838) for third in NFL history. Brady needs 18 passing yards this week to overtake Peyton Manning (71,940) for second on the all-time list behind Drew Brees (74,845).

SUNDAY

Panthers (3-2) at Buccaneers (2-3), 9:30 a.m. (NFL Network)

  • Christian McCaffrey leads the NFL with 866 yards from scrimmage this season, the most by any player through five team games of a season since Hall of Famer Jim Brown had 988 in 1963. McCaffrey tied a career high with 237 scrimmage yards (176 rushing, 61 receiving) in Week 5; he is the only player in the NFL with multiple games with 200-plus yards from scrimmage this season (Week 1 vs. Rams, 209).

  • Carolina’s Mario Addison ranks third in the NFL with 6.5 sacks, trailing only Tampa Bay’s Shaquil Barrett (9.0) and Cleveland’s Myles Garrett (7.0). Despite not recording a sack in Week 5, Barrett’s nine sacks are the most by a linebacker through five games in a season since the Colts’ Robert Mathis had 9.5 in 2013.

  • Tampa Bay's Chris Godwin leads the NFL in touchdown receptions (6) and ranks third in receiving yards (511) behind Michael Thomas (543) and Amari Cooper (512). Godwin’s 511 receiving yards are the second most through five team games in a season in franchise history (Keyshawn Johnson, 548 in 2001). Godwin has five games with at least 100 receiving yards since Week 13 in 2018, most in the NFL over that time.

Redskins (0-5) at Dolphins (0-4), 1 p.m. (Fox)

  • The Dolphins have a -137 point differential in 2019, the lowest mark in NFL history through any team’s first four games in a season. Miami is the second team all-time to lose each of its first four games of a season by at least 20 points (also 1954 Redskins).

  • Miami’s defense is allowing opponents to convert on 57.8 percent of their third downs, the worst percentage in the NFL. Washington ranks 31st in the NFL in this measure, allowing its opponents to convert on 56.5 percent of their third-down attempts.

  • Adrian Peterson leads Washington with 108 rushing yards this season, the fewest by any NFL team’s current leading rusher. Peterson’s 108 rushing yards are the fewest by any team’s rushing leader through five games in a season in the last 75 years.

Saints (4-1) at Jaguars (2-3), 1 p.m. (CBS)

  • Teddy Bridgewater is 3-0 as a starter this year, completing at least 70 percent of his passes in each start. He’s the first QB in Saints history to win his first three starts of a season while completing at least 70 percent of his passes in each one.

  • Gardner Minshew II has 1,004 passing yards and no interceptions in his four career starts to date. He joins Dak Prescott as the only QBs in NFL history to throw for at least 1,000 yards with no interceptions over their first four career starts.

  • The Jaguars have had at least 450 yards of offense in each of their last two games, the third time in franchise history they have done that in back-to-back games. They have never done so in three straight games.

Bengals (0-5) at Ravens (3-2), 1 p.m. (CBS)

  • The Bengals and Ravens have split 46 all-time meetings, with each winning 23 times. The Bengals have won two of the last three meetings and eight of the last 11. The teams have combined for at least 45 points in each of the last three meetings.

  • The Ravens rush for 102 more yards per game than their opponents, second best in the NFL (49ers +118.2), and the Bengals get outrushed by 106.4 yards per game, second worst in the NFL (Mia -124.0).

  • Lamar Jackson has 947 passing yards and 302 rushing yards in the last four games. He is just the second NFL player ever to have at least 900 passing yards and 300 rushing yards in a four-game span (within a single season) – the other was Randall Cunningham with the Eagles in 1990.

Seahawks (4-1) at Brown (2-3), 1 p.m. (Fox)

  • Russell Wilson threw four touchdowns and zero interceptions in Seattle’s Week 5 win, improving his touchdown-interception ratio to 12-0 this season. Wilson’s career 3.30 touchdown-interception ratio is currently the second-highest in NFL history behind Aaron Rodgers (4.25; min. 1,500 pass att.).

  • Baker Mayfield has thrown an NFL-high eight interceptions this season, and his 22 interceptions since the beginning of 2018 are also the most in the NFL. Mayfield set career lows in completions (8), completion percentage (36.4%), passing yards (100) and yards per attempt (4.6) in Cleveland’s loss to San Francisco on Monday.

  • Odell Beckham Jr. has just 23 receptions on 43 targets in five games this season. Beckham has recorded exactly two receptions in each of his last two games; he had just one game with two (or fewer) receptions in his 59 games with the Giants from 2014-18.

Eagles (3-2) at Vikings (3-2), 1 p.m. (Fox)

  • Carson Wentz attempted 29 passes against the Jets while the Eagles ran the ball 29 times. Philadelphia is 18-18 when Wentz attempts at least 30 passes compared to 8-1 when he has under 30 attempts.

  • After registering three sacks in their first four games, the Eagles got 10 in their 31-6 win over the Jets, one shy of the franchise record (11 vs. Dallas on 9/15/1991). Under defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz (since 2016), Philadelphia is 26-11 when picking up multiple sacks compared to 6-10 with one or fewer.

  • Minnesota averages 166.4 rush yards per game, third most in the NFL behind San Francisco (200) and Baltimore (192.2). Philadelphia allows just 63 rush yards per game, fewest in the NFL.

Texans (3-2) at Chiefs (4-1), 1 p.m. (CBS)

  • Houston had 53 points and 592 total yards in a win over Atlanta last week, both of which were the second-most in a game in franchise history. The Texans had 10 plays of 20-plus yards in that game, the most in franchise history.

  • The Chiefs were held to just 13 points in their home loss to Indianapolis last week, their fewest in a game with Patrick Mahomes at quarterback. The loss snapped Kansas City’s NFL-record 25-game streak of scoring at least 25 points.

  • Mahomes is the first player in NFL history to have 300-plus passing yards and zero interceptions in each of his first five games of a season. However, Mahomes has thrown just one touchdown pass over his last two games after throwing 10 in his first three games of the season.

Falcons (1-4) at Cardinals (1-3-1), 4:05 p.m. (Fox)

  • The Falcons have committed 11 turnovers, tied with the Giants and Redskins for most in the NFC, while the Cardinals have coughed it up just four times, tied with the Bears and the Packers for fewest in the conference. League-wide, teams are 44-14-1 (.754) this season when winning the turnover battle.

  • Matt Ryan has thrown for at least 300 yards in three consecutive games, all Falcons losses. Only three quarterbacks have ever done this in four straight games: Philip Rivers (SD) in 2015, Matt Schaub (Hou) in 2010 and Bill Kenney (KC) in 1983.

  • Kyler Murray ran for 93 yards in the win over the Bengals, the most by a Cardinals QB in the Super Bowl Era. He also scored a rushing touchdown, becoming the third rookie QB in the last two seasons to rush for at least 90 yards and score a rush TD (Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen in 2018).

49ers (4-0) at Rams (3-2), 4:05 p.m. (Fox)

  • The Niners have opened a season 4-0 for the first time since 1990. San Francisco has 800 rush yards in its first four games, its most since rushing for 826 yards in the first four games of the 1959 season.

  • San Francisco has 27 rush plays of 10 or more yards this season, tied with Minnesota for the most in the NFL. Los Angeles has allowed at least 10 yards on 13.9 percent of opponent rushes, fourth highest in the NFC over that span.

  • Jared Goff has thrown seven interceptions in 2019, matching his total from 15 starts in 2017, and five shy of his 12 in 16 starts in 2018. Goff’s teams are 11-11 when he throws at least one interception – after losing the first six such games, the Rams won the next eight, but have since lost five of the last eight.

Titans (2-3) at Broncos (1-4), 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

  • The Titans franchise hasn't won a game in Denver since October 4, 1987, a game that was played by strike-replacement players. The last time the Titans (then the Houston Oilers) won a non-strike game in Denver was November 2, 1980. In Tennessee's last visit to Denver in 2013, Matt Prater set the NFL record for the longest ever field goal – a 64-yarder in a 51-28 Broncos win.

  • The Titans have turned the ball over just once this season, becoming the sixth team in the Super Bowl era with one or zero turnovers through five games of a season. The Broncos' three takeaways are tied for the third fewest in the NFL this year.

  • Phillip Lindsay is averaging 5.23 yards per rush in his career, the fourth-highest mark through 20 career games since the NFL-AFL merger (minimum 200 rushes). He had five runs of at least 10 yards last week against the Chargers after doing so only once through Week 4.

Cowboys (3-2) at Jets (0-4), 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

  • Sam Darnold is expected back under center for the Jets after missing three games due to mononucleosis. Since the start of last season, New York averages 21.7 points per game when Darnold starts, compared to 11.3 in games he has missed. Dating back to last December, Darnold has gone 155 passes without an interception.

  • Dak Prescott passed for a career-high 463 yards against the Packers last week but was intercepted three times, matching his career worst. It was the first regular-season loss ever for the ‘Boys in a game in which Prescott passed for 275 or more yards; the team had been 10-0 in such games.

  • After scoring 97 points in opening the season 3-0, the Cowboys scored only 34 points in dropping their next two games. They managed a season-low 257 yards in a Week 4 loss at New Orleans, then dropped a 34-24 home game to Green Bay on Sunday despite piling up 563 yards, fifth-most in team history. Dallas has six giveaways in its last two games (only two previously).

Steelers (1-4) at Chargers (2-3), 8:20 p.m. (NBC)

  • Pittsburgh is 1-4 for the first time since 2013 and hasn’t lost five of its first six games since 1988. The Steelers hold the longest active streak of not starting out 1-5 or worse, with the Broncos (1994) the only other team not to do so prior to 1995.

  • With Ben Roethlisberger and Mason Rudolph injured, Devlin Hodges is expected to be the first undrafted rookie to start at quarterback for the Steelers since Kent Nix in 1967. Only once since the 1970 AFL-merger have the Steelers had three starting quarterbacks in a season’s first six games. That came in 2010, the year Roethlisberger began the season serving a four-game suspension

  • Joey Bosa has had at least a half-sack in six consecutive home games, the longest streak by a Chargers player since Marcellus Wiley did so in eight straight from 2001-02. Bosa’s 31.5 sacks are tied with J.J. Watt for the second-most among active players through 40 career games, trailing only Von Miller (35).

MONDAY

Lions (2-1-1) at Packers (4-1), 8:15 p.m. (ESPN)

  • Since losing an NFL-record 23 consecutive road games to the Packers from 1992 to 2014, the Lions have left with a win in three of their last four visits to Lambeau Field. Detroit’s 31-0 win over the Packers in last year’s season finale was its largest margin of victory in Green Bay since a 40-0 rout in 1970.

  • Matthew Stafford needs 352 passing yards to become the fastest player in NFL history to reach 40,000 for his career. Matt Ryan currently holds the record with 151 games, while Stafford will play in his 146th game Monday.

  • Green Bay ranks 27th in the NFL with a 30.5 percent conversion rate on third downs. The Packers are the first team since the 2010 Bears to start a season 4-1 while converting under 30.5 percent on third downs

 

Kirstie Chiappelli