Some offenses rebounded from poor and heartbreaking week five losses while other teams took a step back and fell apart on the road in a painful fashion, and other offenses looked like they were still on a bye week. Here are the grades for all 32 NFL Team offenses after week 6 games:
Arizona Cardinals: D (Last week C-)
The Cardinal’s offense was not there in their week six 9-26 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Joshua Dobbs did not manage to throw any touchdowns and threw one interception in the game. Matt Prater scored the Rams nine points all game. Dobbs did rush for 47 yards on seven carries. Wide receivers Trey McBride and Michael Wilson both had 62 receiving yards each despite the loss. The Cardinal’s offense needs to wake up because they can compete with serious opponents with their current roster even without Kyler Murray.
Atlanta Falcons: D+ (Last week C+)
The Atlanta Falcons offensively took a step back after their week five win over the Houston Texans. Desmond Ridder threw two touchdowns, but the Commander’s defense picked off three of Ridder’s passes. The Falcons managed to rush for 106 yards on 29 carries while Kyle Pitts and Jonnu Smith caught two touchdowns all game. The Falcons did have a 3-7 lead in the first quarter, but in typical Atlanta fashion, the lead slipped away.
Baltimore Ravens: B (Last week D+)
The Ravens offense came back to life across the pond in London with Lamar Jackson throwing a touchdown to Zay Flowers (his first career touchdown in the NFL). Flowers caught six receptions for 50 yards and scored a touchdown while Mark Andrews caught four receptions for 69 yards, and Odell Beckham Jr. caught two receptions for 34 yards. The Ravens’ rushing attack rushed for 139 yards in the victory ending the road trip on a positive note.
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Buffalo Bills: B- (Last week C-)
The Buffalo Bills offense was pretty sleepy during the first half of the game, but came back strong in the fourth quarter against the Giants. Damien Harris did suffer a terrifying neck injury during the game, but gave the crowd a thumbs up as he was carted into an ambulance. James Cook rushed for 71 yards on 14 carries. Stefon Diggs caught 10 receptions for 100 yards while both Deonte Harty and Quintin Morris scored Buffalo’s touchdowns in the fourth quarter. The Bills rebounded in a game that they could’ve scored more points in during the first quarter. However, they got the win and are ready to keep on rolling!
Carolina Panthers: D+ (Last week D-)
The Carolina Panthers offense did have a 14-0 lead against the Miami Dolphins until the second quarter when the Dolphins started coming back from behind. Bryce Young played well by throwing a touchdown pass and no interceptions. Chubba Hubbard rushed for 88 yards on 19 carries and scored a rushing touchdown. Adam Thielen caught 11 receptions for 115 yards and scored a touchdown. The Panther’s offense played well, but the Dolphins played a lot better and with more firepower. Will the Panthers even secure a win this season? That is the question!
Chicago Bears: D (Last week C+)
The Bears on offense took a step back following their first win of the season in week five against the Washington Commanders. Justin Fields left the game with a hand injury as Tyson Bagnet filled in. Both Fields and Bagnet threw interceptions in the loss. D’Onta Foreman rushed for 65 yards on 15 carries and Bagnet scored Chicago’s only rushing touchdown of the game. DJ Moore caught five receptions for 51 yards but didn’t see the endzone all game. Considering their opponent, the Minnesota Vikings, the Bears could’ve lost a lot more points than they did.
Cincinnati Bengals: B+ (Last week B-)
It was another great game on offense for the Bengals as they extended their winning streak to two games. Joe Burrow threw two touchdowns against one interception in the battle with the Seahawks. The rushing attack was held to under 50 rushing yards during the game. Ja’Marr Chase caught six receptions for 80 yards while Tyler Boyd and Andrew Iosivas both scored touchdowns on the day. The Bengals are starting to come to life and all opposing teams have been warned.
Cleveland Browns: C (Last week Bye Week)
The Browns did not have Deshaun Watson for their week six upset victory over the San Francisco 49ers but made do with PJ Walker despite him throwing two interceptions and no touchdowns all game. Kareem Hunt rushed for 47 yards on 12 carries and scored a rushing touchdown. Dustin Hopkins did most of the scoring for Cleveland as he was four for five in field goals made on the day. The Browns have heavy question marks at quarterback without Deshaun Watson in the lineup, but proved they can win games with this offense.
Dallas Cowboys: B- (Last week F)
The Cowboys offense came back to life in the week six Monday Night Football victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. Dak Prescott did not throw any interceptions and scored a rushing touchdown. CeeDee Lamb and Tony Pollard both had strong receiving production on the field and Brandin Cooks scored a touchdown for Dallas. The Cowboys offense proves to us that they are resilient even after they fell flat in week five.
Denver Broncos: F (Last week D-)
The Broncos were denied the endzone for three straight quarters of their Thursday Night matchup against their AFC West rivals, the Kansas City Chiefs. Russell Wilson threw two costly interceptions while star wide receiver Jerry Jeudy only caught three receptions for 14 yards in the game. The rest of the receiving core combined for Denver was held to 95 receiving yards. So far it looks like the Broncos really need to hit a reset button and fix their offensive struggles.
Detroit Lions: B- (Last week A)
The Lion’s offense played a great game on the road in Tampa for their 20-6 victory over the Buccaneers. Jared Goff did not throw an interception all game but the Lions rushing attack was held to 40 yards. Amon-Ra St. Brown caught 12 receptions for 124 yards and scored a touchdown and Jameson Williams caught two receptions for 53 yards and scored a touchdown. The Lion’s offense is a ferocious unit that can tear apart any opposing defense in their way- like they did against the Bucs. Look out for the Lions to potentially capture a playoff win if they continue to play solid!
Green Bay Packers: Bye Week (Last week D+)
The Packers offense needs to step it up after their week five kids to the Las Vegas Raiders!
Houston Texans: B- (Last week C+)
The Texan’s offense may be in rebuilding mode, but C.J. Stroud continues to impress in the rebuild as he threw two touchdowns against one interception in their battle against the Saints. Dalton Schultz and Robert Woods combined for five receptions for 86 yards and scored two touchdowns for the Texans. Devin Singletary (the former Buffalo Bill) rushed for 58 yards on 12 carries. The Texans have gone through a lot of adversity over the years, and so far, Stroud continues to prove he is the leader of their offense.
Indianapolis Colts: D (Last week B-)
The Colt’s offense came crashing back down to earth in their week six loss to Jacksonville. Gardner Minshew threw one touchdown against three interceptions while Zack Moss rushed for 21 yards on seven carries and scored a touchdown. Michael Pittman Jr. caught nine receptions for 109 yards, and Josh Downs caught five receptions for 21 yards and scored a touchdown. On top of that, the Colts might lose rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson to season-ending shoulder surgery. The Colts may be on a regressing path but they can secure a high draft pick to help Richardson improve for next season.
Jacksonville Jaguars: B (Last week B)
Fresh off their two wins from London, the Jaguars offense came alive to secure a sweep of their AFC South rival Indianapolis Colts. Lawrence threw two touchdowns against one interception while Travis Etienne Jr. commanded the ground attack with 55 rushing yards on 18 carries and scored two touchdowns. Christian Kirk and Brenton Strange both caught touchdowns keeping the offense on track. This Jaguars team proved why they’re favorites to repeat as AFC South Champions.
Kansas City Chiefs: B (Last week B+)
Patrick Mahomes and company put on a good offensive showing against their struggling AFC West rivals, the Denver Broncos, in a 19-8 victory. Travis Kelce caught nine receptions for 124 yards while former New York Giant Kadarius Toney caught three receptions for nine yards and scored the Chief’s lone touchdown of the night. The Chiefs could’ve dropped more points on the Broncos, but was still able to secure the win.
Las Vegas Raiders: C (Last week B)
The Raiders played hard in the first half of their week six matchup, but slowed down in the second half, despite winning against New England. Jakobi Meyers caught five receptions for 61 yards and scored a touchdown in the second quarter, against his former team, while Michael Mayer had five receptions for 75 yards and Davante Adams had two receptions for 29 yards. Josh Jacobs had a great ground game as he rushed for 77 yards on 25 carries. The Raider’s offense can at time play an average level game, but they can also secure wins against their opponents.
Los Angeles Chargers: C+ (Last week Bye-week)
The Chargers played an above to average game in their week six 20-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Justin Herbert threw two touchdowns and one interception at the end of the game. Keenan Allen and Gerald Everett scored the two receiving touchdowns for LA while the rushing attack was held to 53 rushing yards on the ground. The Chargers will turn things around after this heartbreaker and move forward with the offensive talent they have.
Los Angeles Rams: B- (Last week C+)
The Los Angeles Rams offense was not playing around in their week six victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Matthew Stafford didn’t throw any interceptions all game, however, he did throw a touchdown pass to Cooper Kupp. Kupp caught seven receptions for 148 yards and Kyren Willams rushed for 158 yards on 20 carries and scored a touchdown on the ground. The Ram’s offense is showing strong flashes of greatness and is returning to a strong attack force in the NFC West!
Miami Dolphins: A (Last week B+)
The Miami Dolphins had themselves a banner day on offense with Tua Tagovailoa throwing three touchdowns and no interceptions. Raheem Mostert rushed for 115 yards on 17 carries and scored two touchdowns while Salvon Ahmed rushed for 23 yards on six attempts and scored a touchdown. Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and Mostert each scored receiving touchdowns on the day as the Dolphins’ offense was too much for Carolina’s defense. Miami is showing us they are possibly the best offensive team in the NFL, and they’re not done putting the NFL on notice!
Minnesota Vikings: C+ (Last week C-)
Minnesota is one of those teams that wins and losses in very close games. Kirk Cousins to his credit played well by throwing a touchdown pass and no interceptions all game. Minnesota’s rushing attack just wasn’t there as they were held to 46 rushing yards all game. T.J. Hockenson caught six receptions for 50 yards and Jordan Addison caught three receptions for 28 yards and scored a touchdown. The Vikings offense can get wins, however, they’ve had a problem with finishing games all season. In this case, they were able to finish the game and get a win under their belt.
New England Patriots: D (Last week F)
The New England Patriots offense was asleep during the first half of their week six loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, but Ezikel Elliot and Rhamondre Stevenson both combined for 80 rushing yards on 17 carries and scored two touchdowns in the second half which kept New England in the game. Kendrick Bourne had a good game as he caught 10 receptions for 89 yards in the loss. The Patriots offensively need to tear everything apart and start from scratch if they want to be relevant in the AFC East again!
New Orleans Saints: C- (Last week A-)
The Saints are one of those teams that can be a hit or a miss, and in week six, they were a miss as Derek Carr threw a touchdown and an interception in their 13-20 loss to the Houston Texans. Alvin Kamara led the Saints in rushing with 68 yards on 19 carries. Rashid Shaheed caught two receptions for 85 yards and scored a touchdown while Chris Olave caught seven receptions for 96 yards on the day. The Saint’s offense has good playmakers, but just couldn’t get enough going for them in Houston. It is likely they will continue the pattern of rebound and regress in the remaining games this season.
New York Giants: D (Last week F)
The Giants did slightly step up in their week six primetime loss to the Buffalo Bills on the road. The Gmen were up 6-0 in the first half with kicker Graham Gano kicking all the Giants points all game. Tyrod Taylor didn’t play the best, but not the worst, either. Saquan Barkley rushed for 93 yards on 24 yards. Darius Slayton caught four receptions for 69 yards and Darren Waller almost caught a game-ending touchdown at the very last seconds of the game, but the Bills defense deflected Taylor’s pass away giving the Giants another loss. The Giants need to potentially tear everything down and rebuild that offensive line ASAP!
New York Jets: C+ (Last week D+)
The New York Jets shocked the world by pulling an upset win over the Philadelphia Eagles. Zach Wilson did not throw any touchdowns or interceptions all game, but Breece Hall rushed for 39 yards on 12 carries and scored a touchdown. Greg Zuerlein was four for four on-field goals for the day. Garrett Wilson had a good receiving day as he hauled in eight receptions for 90 yards. If Aaron Rodgers hadn’t injured his Achilles, the Jets would’ve won by a larger margin. That wasn’t the case as the Jets squeaked away with an upset win over an NFC powerhouse.
Philadelphia Eagles: D+ (Last week B+)
The Eagle’s offense took a massive step back in their shocking 14-20 week six loss to the New York Jets. Jalen Hurts threw one touchdown against three interceptions in the loss but rushed for 47 yards on eight carries and scored a rushing touchdown. A.J. Brown caught seven receptions for 131 yards and D’Andre Swift caught eight receptions for 40 yards and scored a touchdown. The Eagles are starting to show cracks in what looked like an unstoppable unit. But all teams are human and the Eagles will turn things around to secure a possible return to the Super Bowl.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Bye Week (Last week C-)
The Steelers may have won in week five, but the offense was not the factor that it needs to be in order to succeed in the following weeks.
San Francisco 49ers: C- (Last week A)
The 49ers went on the road and took a shocking week six loss to the Cleveland Browns. Brock Purdy did not play his best game as he threw one touchdown against one interception in the loss. Christian McCaffery rushed for 43 yards on 11 carries caught three receptions for nine yards and scored one touchdown while Jordan Mason rushed for 27 yards on five carries and scored a touchdown. The 49er’s wide receivers and tight ends didn’t score a single touchdown all game. George Kittle caught one reception for one yard all game while Brandon Aiyuk caught four receptions for 76 yards. The 49ers may have dominated the Cowboys in week five but fell flat in week six. They will turn things around, but they have to do it quickly, if they want to be a serious playoff contender!
Seattle Seahawks: D (Last week: Bye week)
The Seahawks took a massive step back coming off their week five bye week with a loss on the road to the Cincinnati Bengals. Geno Smith couldn’t throw a single touchdown all game and threw two costly interceptions to Cincinnati. Kenneth Walker III scored the Seahawk’s only touchdown on the day and had 62 rushing yards on 19 attempts. The Seahawks are usually a good surprise team, but have more questions to answer, for the coming weeks to get back into the playoffs.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: D- (Last week: Bye week)
The Buccaneer’s offense left their minds in the bye week as they couldn’t get into the endzone for their week six 6-20 loss to the Detroit Lions. The rushing game was held to 46 yards while Chris Godwin caught six receptions for 77 yards, and Mike Evans caught four receptions for 49 yards. Evans did draw an offensive pass interference call which hurt the Buc’s chances of scoring a touchdown. Chase Mclaughlin was two-for-two on field goals. The Bucs need to look at their mistakes, and fix those, for the next games on their schedule!
Tennessee Titans: (Last week D+)
The Titans took another step back offensively in their London game against a Baltimore Ravens team looking to rebound after losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers in week five. Ryan Tannehill threw one interception before leaving the game with an ankle injury in the third quarter. Derrick Henry scored a rushing touchdown in the Titan’s comeback attempt, but it wasn’t enough as the Ravens’ defense held their own. Nick Folk was three for three on-field goals.
Washington Commanders: B (Last week D+)
The Commanders stepped up on offense after their week five loss to Chicago and escaped Atlanta with a 24-16 win. Sam Howell threw three touchdowns and no interceptions. Curtis Samuel caught four receptions for 42 yards and scored a touchdown, Brian Robinson Jr. caught two receptions for 25 yards and scored a touchdown, and Antonio Gibson caught one reception for one yard and also scored a touchdown. The Commanders rushing game only rushed for 72 yards on 22 carries, but a win is a win for this Commanders team trying to stay relevant.