NFL on ESPN week 6 2024 fixture – Week Six NFL delivers SEVEN LIVE games on ESPN as the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets meet in a crucial conference clash, the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers do battle, and heavyweights Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens are in action.Â
The Week Six schedule kicks off with a crucial NFC West clash between the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks at 11.15am AEDT LIVE on ESPN.
Both are looking to respond from defeat last round as they remain locked in a close NFC West race.
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Seattle currently sits at the top at 3-2, but the 49ers are just a game behind. San Francisco fell agonizingly short against NFC West rivals Arizona last week, losing 24-23.
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Monday October 14 sees a five-game marathon and almost 25 hours of LIVE NFL across ESPN, ESPN2 and the ESPN App*.
The NFL smorgasbord kicks off at 12.30am AEDT when the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Chicago Bears meet in London.
Jacksonville makes another pilgrimage to London hoping to turn fortunes around, after winning just one of the first five games this season.
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The Bears are riding high, courtesy of back-to-back wins, climbing to 3-2 in the NFC North race.
At 4am AEDT on ESPN, the Washington Commanders face the Baltimore Ravens.
The Commanders are one of the stories of the NFL season so far, having won four straight games and sitting at the top of the NFC East, ahead of the highly fancied Cowboys and Eagles.
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Baltimore will present a test of the Commanders credentials, who themselves have claimed three straight victories. The Ravens held on to claim a thrilling 41-38 win against the Bengals in Week Five.
Also, at 4am AEDT on ESPN2, the Cleveland Browns tackle the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles will be refreshed following a bye in Week Five, which is bad news for a Browns outfit that has struggled so far this season.
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Cleveland is 1-4 and must respond from a 34-13 beating handed down by the Commanders last week.
At 7.25am AEDT, Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys battle it out.
The Cowboys have put back-to-back wins together and saw off a determined Pittsburgh in Week Five.
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Detroit also have enjoyed a two-game winning run and will be rested after a bye last week.
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Both teams are chasing the Vikings and Commanders in the divisional race and won’t want to drop this one and give up further ground.
Concluding Monday’s mega NFL schedule at 11.15am AEDT are the Cincinnati Bengals and the New York Giants.
The Bengals showed tremendous fight against the Ravens but were edged 41-38 in a high scoring affair.
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The Giants made a statement, overcoming an impressive Seattle outfit 29-20 to ensure confidence is high to put together a winning run and climb up the NFC East standings.
Tuesday October 15 puts a spotlight on New York City at 11.15am AEDT, with a showdown between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets.
New York shocked the NFL this week, firing Robert Saleh as coach and installing Jeff Ulbrich for the rest of the season.Â
The Bills and Jets currently sit first and second in the AFC East, setting up a blockbuster Monday Night Football battle in New York.
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Neither side has enjoyed great consistency this season, but a crucial win in Week Six may just be what clicks things into gear for the winner.
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All eyes will be on the respective quarterback stars as Aaron Rodgers and Josh Allen go head-to-head once again.
Thursday October 10
10.30am AEDT, NFL Blitz, ESPN
11.15am AEDT, San Francisco 49ers vs Seattle Seahawks, ESPN
Monday October 14
12.30am AEDT, Jacksonville Jaguars vs Chicago Bears, ESPN
4am AEDT, Washington Commanders vs Baltimore Ravens, ESPN
4am AEDT, Cleveland Browns vs Philadelphia Eagles, ESPN2
4am AEDT, NFL RedZone, ESPN App*
7.25am AEDT, Detroit Lions vs Dallas Cowboys, ESPN
10.30am AEDT, NFL Blitz, ESPN
11.15am AEDT, Cincinnati Bengals vs New York Giants, ESPN
Tuesday October 15
11.15am AEDT, Buffalo Bills vs New York Jets, ESPN
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NFL on ESPN week 6 2024 fixture