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The Giants limp into Foxborough to take on the unbeaten Patriots as rookie quarterback Daniel Jones will have a depleted supporting cast. The team has already ruled out running backs Saquon Barkley and Wayne Gallman along with receiver Sterling Shepard and tight end Evan Engram. The Patriots, meanwhile, have cruised to a 5-0 record on the year by leaning on their defense, which is currently on a historic pace. Tyler Sullivan joined me to break down this lopsided matchup.
Minnesota has gone 25-10-1 ATS at home since the 2015 season. As a home favorite, it's 20-8-1 ATS. Tom Fornelli LOVES taking the Vikings at home and expects those trends to continue against the Eagles. Find out who else Tom likes with his Week 6 best bets.
Only two players in NFL history have thrown for more yards than Tom Brady, and by the time the Patriots quarterback walks off the field on Thursday night, that list will almost certainly be down to one. Going into Thursday's game against the New York Giants, Brady has 71,923 yards in his career, which puts him squarely at No. 3 on the NFL's all-time passing list. The only quarterbacks currently ahead of Brady are Drew Brees and Peyton Manning.
 
 
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Cardinals QB Kyler Murray started to show his upside last week, but he's ready to take his game to a whole other level in Week 6 according to fantasy guru Jamey Eisenberg. Find out who else Jamey likes and who he thinks you should sit.
My good (super) friend, Sean Wagner-McGough is starting to heat up with his best bets after a rough first few weeks. Sean likes the Patriots to roll tonight against the injury-depleted Giants. Find out if he also likes the under or favors the over in this game.
Dead money is a salary cap charge for a player that is no longer on a team's roster. It exists because of how salary cap accounting rules operate. Former agent Joel Corry takes a look at the players responsible for the largest amounts of dead money this year. There are 12 players with at least $8 million in dead money.
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