Week 11 has arrived. Each window on Sunday features a game with significant playoff implications in the AFC.
And, of course, the game of the day happens in the place where the jump through tables and cover people in ketchup and mustard.
Four teams are off. That means 13 games will be played between Sunday and Monday. Here’s our weekly snapshot look at each one.
6-3 Packers (-5.5) at 4-5 Bears, Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady)
The Packers have beaten the Bears 10 straight times, sweeping them from 2019 through 2023. And the Bears are currently struggling, losing three in a row and firing offensive coordinator Shane Waldron.
After losing to the Cardinals by the score of 29-9, the Bears were embarrassed at home by the Patriots, 19-3. Chicago has gone 25 straight drives without a touchdown.
The Packers have lost three games to teams with a combined record of 22-5. Green Bay currently holds the No. 7 seed in the NFC. The bye week came at the right time; Jordan Love had a groin injury that needed time to fully heal.
2-8 Jaguars at 8-1 Lions (-14), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Kevin Harlan and Trent Green)
The Lions have won seven in a row, and they’re favored by 14 points — the biggest spread of the year. A victory would give Detroit its first eight-game winning streak since 1934.
Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence will miss another game due to a left shoulder injury. Mac Jones, who had three turnovers against the Vikings, will start again for Jacksonville, which has lost three in a row.
On one sideline will be the potential coach of the year. On the other, potentially the next coach to be fired this year.
2-7 Raiders at 3-6 Dolphins (-7), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Tom McCarthy, Jay Feely and Ross Tucker)
The Raiders have lost five in a row, matching the Giants for the longest losing streak in the NFL. It will be the first game in 2024 without Luke Getsy as offensive coordinator; he was fired after a 41-24 loss at Cincinnati in Week 9.
Miami ended a…
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Publish date : 2024-11-16 14:11:20
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