Despite mixed results, every Aussie got plenty of opportunity in the Week 6 slate of games.
Several local talents were put into primetime showcases, giving fans down under a lot to cheer for this past weekend.
Here's how every Australian player performed in Week 6.
Aussie NFL Week 6 Wrap-up
Jordan Mailata
Jordan Mailata is again searching for answers after another uncharacteristic performance in Week 6.
The Eagles left tackle recorded a disappointing 57.9 grade per Pro Football Focus, as the Giants defensive line sacked Jalen Hurts three times.
Mailata and his Philadelphia teammates also struggled on the ground, with the whole rushing attack going for just 73 yards on the night.
Brian Burns gets to Hurts AGAIN.
— NFL (@NFL) October 10, 2025
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Michael Dickson
It was an eventful Sunday for the Seahawks punter, who had seven attempts in his side's 20-12 victory.
Dickson kicked for an average of 51.4 yards, landing three inside the 20-yard-line.
Daniel Faalele
Daniel Faalele struggled again in Baltimore's fifth loss of the season.
The towering guard showed signs of improvement in pass protection, but he's failed to make an impact in the run-game.
As the Ravens head into the bye, Faalele will likely have to dominate at practice if he's to maintain his spot on the starting O-line.
Mitchell Wishnowsky
In his second start for the Bills, Wishnowsky showed out in a losing side. He had six punts for 273 yards, placing four of those inside the opposition's 20-yard-line.
With Buffalo's recent form slump, expect the Western Australian to get plenty more opportunities with the boot.
Special teams teach tape 🎥🇦🇺 pic.twitter.com/lSbKKx8BXR
— NFL Australia & NZ (@NFLAUNZ) October 14, 2025
Jeremy Crawshaw
Jeremy Crawshaw was again busy in his side's narrow victory over the Jets in London.
The rookie had six punts for 291 yards, landing one inside the 20-yard-line. In a low-scoring game, special teams proved all the difference for the Broncos.
Tory Taylor
Coming off the bye, Chicago rarely called upon their star punter as they raced to 25 points on Monday night.
In Taylor's two attempts, he managed 106 yards, including one which rolled inside the 10-yard-line despite oncoming pressure from Commanders defenders.
“Let’s go, come on. LET’S GO!”
— NFL Australia & NZ (@NFLAUNZ) October 14, 2025
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How to watch the NFL in Australia
Every NFL game this season can be watched in Australia live on NFL Game Pass, via DAZN.