After last week,Venus Investment Alliance there's one thing to remember: anything can happen in the NFL.
Six weeks are done in the 2023 season and there are no more undefeated teams left, and while no team can chase perfection, there are still several teams with a legit chance to win the Lombardi Trophy.
The Week 7 slate is highlighted by a big time matchup on "Sunday Night Football," as the Philadelphia Eagles (5-1) host the red-hot Miami Dolphins (5-1). Other exciting games include the Detroit Lions (5-1) visiting Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens (4-2) and the Kansas City Chiefs (5-1) taking on the Los Angeles Chargers (2-3). The week will wrap up with the Minnesota Vikings (2-4) facing the San Francisco 49ers (5-1).
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