Pro Picks: Big-time QB matchups
highlight the NFL’s Week 11 schedule
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[November 14, 2024]
By ROB MAADDI
Russell Wilson and Lamar Jackson go head-to-head for first place.
Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes renew their rivalry. Jalen Hurts and
Jayden Daniels start theirs.
Big-time quarterback matchups highlight the NFL’s Week 11 schedule.
Wilson and the Steelers (7-2) host two-time MVP Jackson and the
Ravens (7-3) in a showdown in the AFC North on Sunday. Then Mahomes
and the undefeated Chiefs (9-0) take on Allen and the AFC
East-leading Bills (8-2) in a playoff rematch.
The NFC East lead is at stake when the Commanders (7-3) and Eagles
(7-2) kick off the week on Thursday night.
Five road teams are favorites, including Baltimore, according to
BetMGM Sportsbook. Pro Picks seeks another winning week.
Seattle (4-5) at San Francisco (5-4)
Line: 49ers minus 6 1/2
The Seahawks haven’t defeated the 49ers since Wilson was their
quarterback in 2021. San Francisco has won six straight in the
series, including a playoff victory. Seattle is a long way from its
3-0 start under rookie coach Mike Macdonald. The Seahawks are coming
off a bye, and they have the NFL’s No. 1 passing offense behind Geno
Smith but their defense is bottom third. The 49ers just got
Christian McCaffrey back last week and this is the time of year when
they go on a run. They were 9-0 after a bye in 2022, 6-0 after it
last season and started 1-0 with last week’s win in Tampa Bay. Brock
Purdy had an excellent game against the Buccaneers and is 5-0 with a
passer rating above 115 against the Seahawks.
BEST BET: 49ERS: 31-20
Cincinnati (4-6) at Los Angeles Chargers (6-3)
Line: Chargers minus 1 1/2
Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase and the Bengals had a shot to knock off
the Ravens last week, but blew a 14-point lead and then couldn’t
convert a 2-point conversion at the end. Burrow is playing his best
football but has a tough challenge against a defense that has two
straight games of six sacks or more. The Chargers are giving up the
fewest points per game (13.1) and Justin Herbert has benefited from
a strong rushing attack. The Chargers are 3-0 against the spread as
a home favorite. The Bengals are 2-1 ATS as an underdog.
UPSET SPECIAL: BENGALS: 23-20
Washington (7-3) at Philadelphia (7-2)
Line: Eagles minus 3 1/2
The NFC East lead is on the line when Jalen Hurts and the Eagles
seek their sixth straight win. Philadelphia has the league’s No. 2
defense and No. 6 offense. Saquon Barkley leads the NFL’s
second-best rushing attack. Rookie QB Jayden Daniels and first-year
coach Dan Quinn have led a major turnaround in Washington. The
Commanders’ offense is fourth in yards and second in scoring at 29
points per game. Washington gave up 28 points in a loss to the
Steelers and need to rebound against a dynamic offense.
EAGLES: 29-24
Green Bay (6-3) at Chicago (4-5)
Line: Packers minus 6 1/2
Fresh off a bye, the Packers seek their first NFC North victory
after losing to the two teams ahead of the them: Detroit and
Minnesota. Jordan Love has thrown 10 picks in 240 attempts. Caleb
Williams has struggled during a three-game losing streak and the
Bears fired their offensive coordinator this week. Maybe a fresh
voice can help Williams get going. Green Bay is 10-0 against the
spread in the past 10 games vs. Chicago. The Bears are 2-13 straight
up in the past 15 divisional games.
PACKERS: 24-16
Jacksonville (2-8) at Detroit (8-1)
Line: Lions minus 14
The Lions found a way to win a difficult road game in Houston
despite Jared Goff’s five interceptions. With tougher games coming
up, they can’t afford a letdown against the overmatched Jaguars.
Jacksonville might be the biggest disappointment in the league this
season. The Jaguars are 1-6 in one-score games and have lost 13 of
16 since an 8-3 start last year after winning their division in
2022. Mascot Jaxson De Ville might be the team’s MVP.
LIONS: 31-16
Minnesota (7-2) at Tennessee (2-7)
Line: Vikings minus 6
Sam Darnold is starting to show why he’s on his fourth team, but the
Vikings are still winning thanks to a stout defense. Darnold has
five interceptions in the past two games and is tied with Love and
Geno Smith for the most interceptions in the NFL with 10. Will Levis
returned from injury and had his best game for the Titans in another
loss. Tennessee still has the top-ranked defense in the league,
giving up the fewest yards per game.
VIKINGS: 23-16
Las Vegas (2-7) at Miami (3-6)
Line: Dolphins minus 8
Miami’s offense is almost back on track with Tua Tagovailoa and the
defense stepped up in a road win against the Rams on Monday night.
The Dolphins can climb back into the AFC wild-card race with two
winnable games coming up against the lowly Raiders and the Patriots.
Las Vegas returns from a bye with three new assistant coaches. The
Raiders have bigger issues. The offense can’t score and the defense
can’t stop opponents from finding the end zone. A short week for
Miami off a West Coast game prevents a rout.
DOLPHINS: 23-16
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes smiles following an
NFL football game against the Denver Broncos Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024,
in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs won 16-14. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Los Angeles Rams (4-5) at New England (3-7)
Line: Rams minus 4 1/2
The inconsistent Rams blew a chance to better position themselves
for a playoff run with a home loss to Miami. They’ve got an
opportunity to rebound against an overmatched team that’s coming off
an impressive road win. Drake Maye has been a bright spot for the
Patriots and earned his first win as a starter in Chicago. New
England sacked Caleb Williams nine times and could make it a long
afternoon for Matthew Stafford.
RAMS: 24-17
Cleveland (2-7) at New Orleans (3-7)
Line: Saints minus 1
Jameis Winston returns to New Orleans where he started 10 games in
four seasons with the Saints. Winston excelled while leading the
Browns to an upset win over the Ravens in his first start and
struggled in his second. The Browns are coming off a bye and aren’t
as bad as their record. The Saints upset the first-place Falcons in
interim coach Darren Rizzi’s debut. They haven’t turned the ball
over in three games, though only won once. Cleveland’s Nick Chubb
could have a breakout game against a bottom-six run defense in his
fourth game back.
BROWNS: 20-17
Indianapolis (4-6) at New York Jets (3-7)
Line: Jets minus 3 1/2
The Colts are going back to Anthony Richardson after Joe Flacco had
six turnovers, including four interceptions, in the past two games.
Cornerback Kenny Moore doesn’t think his teammates are working hard
enough. The Jets are more of a mess. Aaron Rodgers hasn’t made an
impact. The offense is 26th in yards and averaging just 17.7 points
per game. New York’s defense has gone downhill since Robert Saleh
was fired. Someone has to win, though.
JETS: 17-16
Baltimore (7-3) at Pittsburgh (7-2)
Line: Ravens minus 3
The Steelers have dominated this rivalry, winning seven of the past
eight games. Wilson gets his first taste of it after leading
Pittsburgh to three straight wins in his first three games. The
Ravens have the No. 1 rushing offense and are first overall in total
yards. But the Steelers are fourth against the run. Jackson is 2-4
with four TDs, seven interceptions and a 66.8 passer rating against
Pittsburgh. The Ravens are 1-5 ATS in their past six games vs.
Steelers.
RAVENS: 24-23
Atlanta (6-4) at Denver (5-5)
Line: Broncos minus 2 1/2
The Falcons couldn’t overcome Younghoe Koo’s three missed field
goals in New Orleans. Now, Kirk Cousins and the rest of Atlanta’s
offense face a tough challenge in Denver against the league’s
fifth-ranked defense. Bo Nix outplayed Mahomes last week and should
have plenty of time to throw facing the league’s worst pass rush.
Sean Payton has to make sure the Broncos aren’t sulking after a
crushing loss in Kansas City.
BRONCOS: 24-20
Kansas City (9-0) at Buffalo (8-2)
Line: Bills minus 2 1/2
The Chiefs barely stayed undefeated thanks to a blocked field goal
on the final play against Denver. Their plus-58 point differential
is the lowest of any of the 34 teams that have started 9-0. But
Patrick Mahomes relishes the underdog role. The Chiefs have won five
straight games as underdogs, including a victory at San Francisco in
Week 7. Mahomes is 11-3 during his career as a underdog. The Bills
are off to their best start since 1993 thanks to feasting on teams
with a combined record of 26-49. Josh Allen is 3-1 against Mahomes
in the regular season, 0-3 in the playoffs, including a home loss in
the divisional round last January.
CHIEFS: 22-20
Houston (6-4) at Dallas (3-6)
Line: Texans minus 7 1/2
The Texans blew a 16-point lead against Detroit and failed to take
advantage of five picks. C.J. Stroud needs to get the offense going
and could get help if receiver Nico Collins returns. Houston won’t
need to score many points against Dallas, which won’t have Dak
Prescott for the rest of the season. The Cowboys can’t run the ball
and that makes everything more difficult for backup QB Cooper Rush.
Micah Parsons is the only one who could keep Dallas from another
20-point loss.
TEXANS: 27-16
Last week: Straight up: 10-4. Against spread: 9-5.
Overall: Straight up: 104-48. Against spread: 81-69-2.
Prime-time: Straight up: 22-10. Against spread: 15-16-1.
Best Bet: Straight up: 7-3. Against spread: 6-4.
Upset Special: Straight up: 7-3. Against spread: 7-3.
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