The Arizona Cardinals‘ Week 6 opponents are the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts have one of the best offenses in the league right now and have some of the league’s individual offensive leaders.
As a team, they are second in the league in scoring averaging 32.6 points per game. They are fourth in total offense, averaging 381.2 yards per game.
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They have been good at both passing and rushing the ball.
Daniel Jones and the passing attack
NFL Week 6 passing leaders
Quarterback Daniel Jones is third in the league in passing yards with 1,290. He has six touchdown passes and only two interceptions, and he has the lowest sack percentage in the league at 2.6%. That is quite the change for him.
He has fumbled twice, but he has also scored three rushing touchdowns.
Jonathan Taylor and running the ball
NFL Week 6 rushing leaders
Taylor leads the NFL with 480 rushing yards. His six rushing touchdowns lead the league and his seven overall touchdowns lead the league as well. He scored three touchdowns on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Come Sunday, the Cardinals will need to be both better offensively and defensively. The defense has been good, but it hasn’t been good when it counts. The offense has to keep up.
Otherwise, it will be a long day in Indianapolis.
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