NFL Week 11 Betting Picks and Predictions, American Football


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What will the Vikings do for an encore?

That is the question after Minnesota won a seventh consecutive one-score game in the 33-30 thriller at Buffalo. That is a candidate for the “Game of the Year,” and the Vikings are enjoying a charmed season with a 8-1 record.

Another wild week in the NFL is complete. Week 10 is done and Sunday had a number of upsets, including a win for a man who had never coached a ounce of football at a level above High School football, and an in-division matchup with two backup QBs starting. The NFL never ceases to amaze, entertain, and confuse.

Lets see what week 11 brings and we start with a cracker.

Sunday Picks:

Falcons vs Bears ML @5/4 – Our Dog Of The Day

Justin Fields, who has 325 rushing yards the last two weeks, is drawing comparisons to Michael Vick. Will Fields, a Kennesaw, Ga., native, put on a show against Vick’s former team? Atlanta had a long week to bounce back from a Thursday Night Football loss against the Panthers. These are two of the three worst passing offenses in the NFL. Fields’ play-making on the run will make the difference.

 

Ravens -12.5 @5/6 vs Panthers

The Ravens had a bye week, and that should help against the Panthers. Baltimore is 2-2 at home, and all of those games have been decided by four points or less. The Ravens are 27th in pass offense; one spot ahead of the Panthers. Will Lamar Jackson or P.J. Walker finds a rhythm through the air? The Panthers are 0-4 S/U on the road. Trust the home team.  vs  Panthers.

 

Bills -7.5 @10/11 vs Browns

The Browns still have two games before Deshaun Watson returns from an 11-game suspension, and they are going to be brutal. Buffalo is coming off a loss, and Josh Allen will bounce back against a Cleveland defense that was torched by Miami for 39 points and 491 yards in Week 10. The Browns won the last meeting 19-16 in Allen’s second season in 2019. The Bills turn the tables.

 

Texans vs Commanders ML @8/13

The Commanders are on the fringe of the playoff picture, and they have won two road games this season. Houston does not have much outside a  solid rookie season from running back Dameon Pierce (772 yards, 3 TDs). The Texans are 0-4 ATS when they are an underdog of less than seven points.

 

Colts vs Eagles ML @1/3

If Colts interim coach Jeff Saturday knocks the Eagles off, then will he be voted Coach of the Year? Jonathan Taylor resurfaced with 147 yards and a TD in Week 10, and that’s the recipe Saturday is going to ride with Philadelphia coming off a short week. It will work into the second half, but the Eagles get back on track after Monday’s loss to Washington. Jalen Hurts hits A.J. Brown with the game-winning touchdown in the final minute.

 

Patriots vs Jets – Over 37.5 Points @10/11

These teams met in Week 8, and the Patriots won 22-17 on the strength of five field goals by Nick Folk. The Jets had a bye week to enjoy the victory against Buffalo. Zach Wilson had a season-low 48.8% completion percentage in the first meeting against the Patriots. What will Wilson learn from that experience on the road against a Bill Belichick defense?

 

Broncos -2.5 @5/6 vs Raiders

It’s the Josh McDaniels bowl in a battle of the most disappointing teams of 2022. Denver has the top scoring defense in the NFL, and yet the offense has been miserable. The Raiders have won the last five in this rivalry, but the Broncos flip the script.

 

Vikings vs Cowboys ML @5/6

The Cowboys are favored against Minnesota, which continues to produce close-game victories. Kirk Cousins is 2-8 lifetime against Dallas, and that includes a 1-2 mark with Minnesota. Still, the strong running game with Dalvin Cook and connection with Justin Jefferson has gone a long way this season. All that said, the fact Dallas is favored makes us think Dak Prescott will bounce back on the road.

 

Chargers vs Chiefs – Over 51.5 Points @10/11

The Chiefs have scored 40-plus points in three of their four road games, and they have a chance to win a ninth straight game at the Chargers’ home field. Patrick Mahomes II maintains the hot hand, and the Chiefs continue to look like the team to beat in the AFC.

 

 

*We was asked why we don’t cover all games, and the simple reason is if were not confident we wont pick it. Obviously gambling is not a guaranteed way of making money so we try and pick games we do think are going to win, Good Look All!

 

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