Week 11 Predictions: A Strong Week Ahead
As we dive into Week 11, I’m riding high on a 10-4 record, bringing my overall tally to 97-65-3. It’s time to break down the upcoming matchups and identify the teams poised for victory.
Thursday Night: Steel City Showdown
The Steelers have mastered the art of winning, even if it’s not always a work of art. Their stingy defense and Russell Wilson’s steady hand will prove too much for the struggling Browns, who can’t seem to catch a break.
Sunday at 1:00 PM ET
The Chiefs are looking to bounce back from their first loss of the season, and a date with the Panthers seems like the perfect remedy. Expect a dominant performance from Kansas City. Meanwhile, the Bears are due for a breakthrough, and a matchup against the Vikings could be just what they need. Chicago’s offense has been simmering, waiting to boil over.
The Texans, meanwhile, are seeking to regain their footing after a rough patch. A win over the Cowboys on Monday Night Football was just what the doctor ordered, and they’ll look to build on that momentum against the hapless Titans. The Lions, boasting the league’s highest-scoring offense, will aim to reach double-digit wins as they head into Thanksgiving as the NFL’s top team.
Sunday Afternoon
The Dolphins’ offense has finally found its rhythm with Tua Tagovailoa back under center. While a playoff run may be a long shot, they’ll keep their hopes alive with a season sweep of the Patriots. In New York, Tommy DeVito will lead the Giants against the Buccaneers, but Mike Evans’ return will prove the difference-maker in a nail-biter.
The Cowboys, on the other hand, appear to be a team in disarray. Cooper Rush has struggled in place of Dak Prescott, and the Commanders will look to take advantage of their arch-rivals’ woes.
Sunday Late Game
The Broncos have been one of the season’s biggest surprises, thanks to a stifling defense and Bo Nix’s impressive rookie campaign. The Raiders will push them to the limit, but ultimately fall short. The 49ers, meanwhile, are due for a turnaround after a frustrating season. They’ll look to capitalize on a soft schedule and get back in the playoff hunt.
Sunday Night
The Eagles are riding a six-game winning streak, and there’s no reason to think they’ll slow down against the Rams. Saquon Barkley will run wild, and Philadelphia will continue its dominance.
Monday Night: The Harbaugh Bowl
In a battle of playoff hopefuls, the Ravens will face off against the Chargers. Baltimore’s balance on both sides of the ball will prove too much for the Chargers to handle, as John Harbaugh’s squad seeks to bounce back from last week’s loss to the Steelers.
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