NFL Standings Week 6 Records: New York Giants and Eli Manning Fall To 0-6 As Chicago Bears Improve To 4-2, Broncos and Saints Undefeated at 5-0

Oct 11, 2013 01:00 PM EDT
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) leaves the field after the game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. "

The NFL season is now into Week 6 after the Chicago Bears sent the New York Giants to their sixth straight defeat and now the team is 0-6 and going nowhere fast in the bottom of the NFC East division and fans are basically just fed up with the team at this point, while the Bears improved to 4-2 on the season.

Amazingly, the NFC East was within reach for the idiot Giants, but naturally they still lost and now they are 0-6, while the Cowboys and Eagles are in the top of the division at 2-1, while the Redskins are 1-3 on the year after a bye week. The NFC East is the worst division in the NFL right now and the Redskins and Cowboys will be playing each other this week, meaning obviously one of them will lose, while the Eagles are playing the winless Buccaneers.

The NFC North now has the Bears at the top of the division at 4-3 over the 3-2 Detroit Lions, while Green Bay and Minnesota are behind those two. The Packers are 2-2 on the season while the Vikings are 1-3 and after this week they will play the terrible New York Giants on Monday night football. The NFC South looks wrapped up already, as the New Orleans Saints are 5-0 and no one else in the division has more than one win. The Falcons are 1-4, while the Panthers are 1-3 and the Bucs are 0-4.

The NFC West has the Seattle Seahawks on top at 4-1, while the San Francisco 49ers are 3-2 tied with the Arizona Cardinals over the 2-3 St. Louis Rams. The Seahawks lost last week to the Colts and a big game on the schedule in Week 6 is the Saints and Patriots, as New England leads the AFC East at 4-1, over the Miami Dolphins and Jets are 3-2 while the Bills are 2-3.

The Ravens, Bengals and Browns are tied at 3-2 in the AFC North over the winless Steelers, while the Colts are 4-1 on top of the AFC South over the Texans, Titans and winless Jags. The Broncos and Chiefs are 5-0 and they lead the AFC West over Oakland and San Diego.

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