NFL Week 11 Picks - Late Games
NFL Week 11 Late Games
All times Eastern
Miami Dolphins (-3 1/2, 45) at Denver Broncos 4:05 pm (CBS) - Trend watchers, take note. Miami has won five straight and find themselves just 12 game behind the Bills for the lead in the AFC East.
The Broncos have dropped two straight and three of their last four. They are 1-3 at home, while the Dolphins are 3-1 on the road. Miami's defense is top shelf, allowing 20.2 points per game, fifth, league-wide.
Coin Flip: Miami
Prediction: Dolphins 27 Broncos 14
Joe Flacco gets the start with Sam Darnold out. His experience could be a deciding factor.
Coin Flip: NY Jets
Prediction: Jets 30 Chargers 27
Minnesota has beaten each of their NFC North foes over the past three weeks, but, against the rest of the league, they're a sorry 1-4. They're also just 1-3 at home. Cowboys have a shot to send a message. Besides, even at 2-7, they're still in the NFC East hunt.
Coin Flip: Minnesota
Prediction: Cowboys 24 Vikings 21
In the NFC North, the 7-2 Packers have a clear lead over the 5-5 Bears and are looking to roll up wins and clinch the division early, though this road test will be trouble. The Colts are 3-1 at home. Their defense really excelled against the Titans and they're determined to keep a grip on first place. That level of enthusiasm may be the difference in a game the Packers can afford to lose.
Coin Flip: Indianapolis
Prediction: Colts 30 Packers 22
There's plenty of motivation on both sides. The Chiefs want to keep their lead. The Raiders want to cut into it. A win here would leave them just one game back with six to play. Sure, the Chiefs have all the weapons and an exotic offense. The Raiders may have their number, though.
Coin Flip: Las Vegas
Prediction: Raiders 34 Chiefs 31
Los Angeles Rams at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3 12, 47 1/2) 8:15 pm (ESPN) - For a Monday night, this is a good one. The 7-3 Bucs bounced back from their severe, 38-3, loss to the Saints with a resounding, 46-23, win at Carolina.
All the Rams did was knock off the Seahawks, 23-16, re-establishing themselves as the top defense in the NFC. They're tied for the lead in their division with Seattle and Arizona, whereas the Bucs are just 1/2 game behind the Saints in the NFC South. Expect a well-played, hard-hitting battle to the finish. a field goal could be the difference.
Coin Flip: LA Rams
Prediction: Rams 23 Buccaneers 20
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Week 11 early Games
New York Jets at Los Angeles Chargers (-8 1/2, 47) 4:05 pm (CBS) - If the Jets are going to win a game this season, this could be the one. The Chargers are going nowhere fast in their division, as the Chiefs and Raiders have separated from Denver and LA. The Chargers have lost three straight and over their last six games no team has scored fewer than 29 points against them.
Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings (-7 1/2, 48) 4:25 pm (Fox) - Garrett Gilbert played well enough against Pittsburgh to earn the starting job over Andy Dalton, who is healthy again and could see action. Dallas nearly upset the Steelers, eventually falling, 24-19. The Cowboys may make this game a little more competitive than the Vikings expect.
Green Bay Packers at Indianapolis Colts (-2 1/2, 51 1/2) 4:25 pm (Fox) - The Colts have wrested control of the AFC South after last week's 34-17 win over Tennessee, holding a tie-breaker with both teams at 6-3.
Kansas City Chiefs (-6 1/2, 56 1/2) at Las Vegas Raiders 8:20 pm (NBC) - It was just five weeks ago that the Raiders upended the Chiefs in Kansas City, 40-32. Since then, the Chiefs have rung up four straight wins and have the second best record n the conference, at 8-1, just a game behind the Steelers.
Monday November 23
Bye: Buffalo, New York Giants, Chicago, San Francisco