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Week 6 NFL Survivor Rankings

Jonathan Taylor

Jonathan Taylor

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It’s time for Week 6 Survivor rankings. You made it this far, let’s keep it going. Money Line odds via PointsBet.

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Houston Texans (+350) vs. Indianapolis Colts (-470)

The Indianapolis Colts are the biggest Money Line favorite on the week. Since 2018, the Colts are 17-4 on the Money Line as home favorites. This looks and feels like the best play on the board this week. The Colts do have home games vs. the Jets and Jaguars still on the schedule, but they won’t be this big of a favorite again this year. The last time these division rivals played in Indianapolis, the Colts won by seven points as a -372 favorite.

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Los Angeles Rams (-411) vs. New York Giants (+310)

The Rams travel across the country for a 1 PM ET start vs. the New York Giants. Road teams can be tricky in Survivor, but I would trust the Rams here. Since 2019, the New York Giants are 2-11 on the Money Line as home Underdogs. The only issue with using the Rams this week is that their next two games are vs. the Lions and Texans.

Kansas City Chiefs (-301) vs. Washington Football Team (+240)

This is your best chance to use the Kansas City Chiefs this season. Although this is a road game, the Chiefs will not be a -300 favorite again this season despite underwhelming so far. The Chiefs are 16-3 on the Money Line as road favorites with Patrick Mahomes under center. Washington will be retiring the jersey of the late Sean Taylor on Sunday, so the team could have an emotional boost, but the Chiefs really need this game and are clearly the better team. The Chiefs play at home against the Giants in two weeks. Maybe you want to hold onto them for that game.