
"The rest of the day's slate features a plethora of marquee matchups, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers visiting the Bills, the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams, facing off for first place in the NFC West and the Denver Broncos hosting the Kansas City Chiefs in a key AFC West clash. To finish the day off, the Philadelphia Eagles host the Detroit Lions on "Sunday Night Football.""
"So which games offer early betting appeal? Matt Bowen, Pamela Maldonado, Ben Solak and Seth Walder looked at the early Week 11 odds and identified which ones are worth jumping on now before potential shifts later in the week. Note: Odds at time of publication, courtesy of ESPN BET Sportsbook. Bowen: In their Week 7 matchup, a Bengals win, Joe Flacco threw for 342 yards and three touchdowns, plus the Steelers didn't have an answer for Ja'Marr Chase (16 receptions, 161 yards, TD). In a game where Flacco will have to chase points and throw with volume due to a subpar Cincy defense, I'll take the perimeter matchups and the points."
Week 11 features a full slate beginning with the New England Patriots hosting the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football and an early Sunday kickoff with the Miami Dolphins facing the Washington Commanders in Madrid. The day includes marquee matchups such as the Buccaneers at Bills, Seahawks vs. Rams for first place in the NFC West, Broncos hosting Chiefs in a key AFC West clash, and Eagles hosting Lions on Sunday Night Football. The week closes with Cowboys at Raiders on Monday Night Football. Early Week 11 odds highlight betting angles and team strengths and weaknesses. Minnesota converts just 32% of third downs, displays turnover concerns, and relies heavily on Justin Jefferson, while Chicago operates a methodical, run-and-control passing attack.
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