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NFL Sunday on Sky Sports: Cam Newton, Aaron Rodgers, Dak Prescott and Matthew Stafford

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Six of the best quarterbacks in the game take centre stage on Sunday night, live on Sky Sports.

We see six of the best this Sunday on Sky Sports!

Six of the best quarterbacks come to play with another triple-bill of NFL action - there's the magician Aaron Rodgers, the sensation Dak Prescott, the undefeated Alex Smith and the next big thing Deshaun Watson.

But first, coverage kicks off with Cam Newton's Carolina Panthers travelling to Detroit to face the Matthew Stafford-led Lions, live on Sky Sports Action (407) from 5.30pm.

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As well as all of that, NFL RedZone will be live on Sky Sports Mix (121) from 6pm. Here's a look ahead to another super Sunday of NFL...

Carolina Panthers @ Detroit Lions, Sky Sports Action (407), 5.30pm

FOXBORO, MA - OCTOBER 01:  Cam Newton #1 of the Carolina Panthers reacts after throwing a touchdown pass to Devin Funchess #17 (not pictured) during the th
Image: Cam Newton dazzled on the field last week but has sparked controversy off it since

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After a week of making headlines for the wrong reasons, Cam Newton and Carolina look to build on their super Week Four win over New England.

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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton apolgises for the sexist remarks made to a female reporter.

Newton has apologised for comments made to a female reporter, saying they were "extremely degrading and disrespectful". The Panthers quarterback faced mounting criticism after his dismissive response to a question from Charlotte Observer reporter Jourdan Rodrigue this week, where he remarked that it was "funny to hear a female" ask a question about passing routes.

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Stat attack

With his rushing TD in the win over the Patriots, Newton became the first quarterback in NFL history to reach 50 career rushing touchdowns. The performance also marked the sixth time he has had at least three passing touchdowns and a rushing score in the same game, tying Steve Young, Drew Brees, Jack Kemp, Tobin Rote and Billy Wade for the most in NFL history.

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Key battle

All eyes will be on Newton, as much for his comments off the field as his improved displays on it this season. Can he follow up his stunning Week Four effort against New England with another of similar quality against a much-improved Detroit defence? In defeating the Minnesota Vikings 14-7 last week, the Lions limited their opponents to 284 total net yards and recovered three fumbles.

Game-changer

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - SEPTEMBER 11: Ameer Abdullah #21 of the Detroit Lions runs past a blocker during the second quarter of the game against the Indianapolis
Image: Ameer Abdullah clocked his first 100-yard game and first TD of the season last week

Ameer Abdullah. At long last, it appears Detroit have a reliable running game they can lean on, relieving the pressure on Stafford somewhat to lead the offence all by himself. Abdullah has been bothered by injuries since being drafted by the Lions in the second round in 2015, but he's fit to start this campaign and notched his first touchdown of the year, and a 109-yard game from scrimmage, in the win over the Vikings last week.

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Green Bay Packers @ Dallas Cowboys, Sky Sports Action (407), 9.25pm

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Aaron Rodgers continues his quest to be the GOAT in the NFL when his Packers side play the Cowboys on Sunday.

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A rematch of last season's NFC Divisional game in the playoffs which Green Bay won 34-31. Can Dallas get revenge this time out?

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CHICAGO, IL - DECEMBER 18:  Ty Montgomery #88 of the Green Bay Packers jumps over teammate  Richard Rodgers #82 in the second quarter against the Chicago B
Image: Green Bay running back Ty Montgomery looks unlikely to play on Sunday

Green Bay running back Ty Montgomery is listed as doubtful to play because of broken ribs after getting hurt in last week's win over the Chicago Bears. Back-up back Jamaal Williams, who hurt his knee in the same game, is available to play in Dallas. Receiver Davante Adams is also listed as questionable - he remains in the concussion protocol following a helmet-to-helmet hit by Bears linebacker Danny Trevathan.

Stat attack

Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence leads the NFL with 7.5 sacks through the first four games of the season, recording at least one in each. Named NFC Defensive Player of the Month for September.

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the quickest ever passer to 300 touchdowns in the NFL, and his 104.0 QB rating is the highest mark in league history. The GOAT?

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Key battle

Rodgers versus Lawrence. The Green Bay quarterback threw for 355 yards and two touchdowns in the Divisional Round playoff meeting last year and already has 10 TDs on the season, including four in the win over Chicago, so Lawrence needs to get Rodgers on his back and disrupt his rhythm to avoid similar results.

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Ezekiel Elliott in action against the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium
Image: Ezekiel Elliott hasn't quite been as effective this season but is still a game-changer for Dallas

Ezekiel Elliott hasn't been quite as effective so far this season, with his yards per carry slipping from 5.1 in his rookie year to 3.6. He does, however, come into this one looking for a third straight 100-yard game against the Packers. Can Green Bay contain the running back this time round?

Kansas City Chiefs @ Houston Texans, Sky Sports Action (407), 1.20am

KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 2: Running back Kareem Hunt #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs rushes the ball against the Washington Redskins during the third quarte
Image: Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt continues to break records in his rookie year

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The NFL's last remaining unbeaten team, the Chiefs, roll into Houston to take on the red-hot Texans, who racked up 57 points last week.

Are 4-0 Chiefs for real?
Are 4-0 Chiefs for real?

Kansas City Chiefs are the only unbeaten team left in the NFL, so are they serious Super Bowl contenders?

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Kansas City will be without centre Mitch Morse and right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif when they face J.J. Watt and the fearsome Houston defensive front on Sunday night. Morse remains sidelined after spraining his foot last month against the Philadelphia Eagles, while Duvernay-Tardif was ruled out Friday after spraining his left knee last week in the win over the Washington Redskins.

Stat attack

With 100 scrimmage yards at Houston, Kareem Hunt, would join Adrian Peterson (2007) as the only rookies in NFL history with at least 100 scrimmage yards in each of his team's first five games of a season. If Hunt was to tally as many as 129 yards Hunt would surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson (787 yards in 1983) for the most ever by a rookie in his team's first five games.

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Key battle

Given such stats, the key battle in this Sunday night fare will be between Hunt and that dominant Houston defensive front. Can the Texans bottle up the explosive rookie back? The injuries across the Chiefs offensive line certainly make that task a little bit easier.

Game-changer

CINCINNATI, OH - SEPTEMBER 14:  Deshaun Watson #4 of the Houston Texans runs for a touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals during the first half at Paul B
Image: Deshaun Watson looks to follow-up a stunning Week Four display on Sunday night

Deshaun Watson. Since the QB took over as starter in Week Two, the Texans have the NFL's No 1 scoring offence, averaging 34.3 points per game - their 57 points scored against the Titans last week were the most in a game by a team with a rookie starting QB since Seattle and Russell Wilson scored 58 points against the Arizona Cardinals in December, 2012.

Week Five continues on Sunday with three live games on Sky Sports Action, starting with Carolina Panthers @ Detroit Lions, from 5.30pm

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