The Bills are difficult to evaluate. And their matches are difficult to predict. However, a clash against the poor Patriots is almost a duel won in advance. And that statement would be the same for just about every NFL team against the Patriots this season. In particular, because Bill Belichick’s men are struggling to score points. They are averaging 12 points per game this season. Even if the loss of Matt Milano hurts, the Bills are not helpless. Then Josh Allen will be happy to defeat his section rivals in their home.

Prediction: 34-9 Bills

Five of the six clashes between Justin Herbert and Patrick Mahomes ended with a single possession difference. Two of them in overtime, to the advantage of the Chiefs. The men in red have won the last three duels, but that streak will end. Even though Herbert is still a little fragile at times, he navigated well against the Dallas Cowboys defense last week, until it prevailed in the last sequence of the game. On the other hand, we feel the Chiefs are a little more vulnerable lately and the Chargers will have to take advantage of this to restart their season. Herbert, Keenan Allen and Austin Ekeler will, however, have to be in tune.

Prediction: 28-24 Chargers

There are several delicious duels to get your teeth into this week. But none is more so than the one between two of the five teams with a 5-1 record. The Dolphins will visit the Eagles and we should expect an avalanche of points. Tyreek Hill could reach the plateau of 1,000 air yards in week seven. He’s only short 186. The Eagles defense is voracious, but it’s been shaken up a few times this season. On the other hand, the Dophins seem unfazed. Even when one aspect of the game is working less well, they have enough resources to adjust, even in the middle of a match. Tua Tagovailoa is playing like he did when he was at Alabama and he’s becoming the leader we hoped for in Miami.

Prediction: 38-31 Dolphins