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NFL Week 11 picks: Eagles or Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 rematch?
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Date:2025-04-11 04:20:17
There are going to be some consequential football games in Week 11 of the 2023 NFL season – starting with the fact all four AFC North teams will be in divisional matchups, starting with Thursday night's matchup of the battered Cincinnati Bengals and battered Baltimore Ravens.
The New York Jets will head to Buffalo to face the Bills and new offensive coordinator Joe Brady in a matchup that could be a de facto playoff elimination game. Sunday night's contest between the surging Minnesota Vikings and Denver Broncos appears far more appealing than it did just two weeks ago.
But make no mistake, the Week 11 lineup is mere preamble to Monday night's Super Bowl 57 rematch between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs – which could also well be a Super Bowl 58 preview. Looking forward to seeing two Kelces (Chiefs TE Travis and Eagles C Jason) and at least one Swift (Eagles RB D'Andre).
And now the weekly predictions from our expert panelists:
(Odds provided by BetMGM. Access more BetMGM odds here.)
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- Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens
- Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers
- Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns
- Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions
- Los Angeles Chargers at Green Bay Packers
- Arizona Cardinals at Houston Texans
- Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars
- Las Vegas Raiders at Miami Dolphins
- New York Giants at Washington Commanders
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at San Francisco 49ers
- New York Jets at Buffalo Bills
- Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams
- Minnesota Vikings at Denver Broncos
- Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City Chiefs
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