NFL Week 11 Predictions: Teams Set to Win by Largest Margins This Weekend
Half of the NFL's games in Week 10 were decided by seven or more points.
For a league that often touts its parity, that's not the best ratio.
Alas, the NFL is extremely top-heavy in 2013. Any team outside of the top 10 could see its rank fluctuate in a wild manner on a week-to-week basis.
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Week 11 is no different in that a variety of games will end up as blowouts. Whether it is two elite teams going at it or stellar offenses poised to exploit weak counterparts, at least three games will be ugly affairs.
Here is a look at the full slate of games followed by the three games sure to end in lopsided fashion.
| New York Jets | Buffalo Bills | New York |
| Baltimore Ravens | Chicago Bears | Chicago |
| Cleveland Browns | Cincinnati Bengals | Cincinnati |
| Washington Redskins | Philadelphia Eagles | Philadelphia |
| Detroit Lions | Pittsburgh Steelers | Detroit |
| Atlanta Falcons | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Tampa Bay |
| Arizona Cardinals | Jacksonville Jaguars | Arizona |
| Oakland Raiders | Houston Texans | Houston |
| San Diego Chargers | Miami Dolphins | San Diego |
| San Francisco 49ers | New Orleans Saints | New Orleans |
| Green Bay Packers | New York Giants | Green Bay |
| Minnesota Vikings | Seattle Seahawks | Seattle |
| Kansas City Chiefs | Denver Broncos | Denver |
| New England Patriots | Carolina Panthers | Carolina |
Philadelphia Embarrasses Washington
The Philadelphia Eagles have now won two straight behind the arm of quarterback Nick Foles. A total of 76 points in those two victories is likely exactly what Chip Kelly had envisioned when he brought his offense to the professional level.
Washington has alternated wins and losses since Week 4 (Week 5 was a bye). Robert Griffin III leads an offense that ranks in the top 10 both on the ground and through the air.
Despite the gaudy statistics, the offense has not been enough for Washington to do any better than a 3-6 record. This was greatly on display last week as RGIII threw for 281 yards and three scores. That normally sounds like a win, but Washington fell to Minnesota 34-27.
Washington allows 31.9 points per game—which would rank it dead last in the NFL were it not for the wasteland known as Jacksonville.
These NFC East rivals met in Week 1. RGIII threw for more than 320 yards and two scores, but Philadelphia still won 33-27. The Eagles are much better with Foles under center, so expect an even more lopsided result.
Prediction: Eagles 35, Redskins 20
Houston Routs Oakland
Houston has lost seven in a row as one of the NFL's bigger disappointments a year removed from the playoffs.
Meanwhile, Oakland has been a pleasant surprise with its three wins—two of which came in its first five games. For a team many thought would pick No. 1 overall in the 2014 draft, that was worthy of notice.
Now Oakland has lost two straight, scores 18 points per game and allows 24. Quarterback Terrelle Pryor has been an absolute dud in his last three games:
| vs. PIT | 10 | 19 | 88 | 52.6 | 0 | 2 |
| vs. PHI | 22 | 41 | 288 | 53.7 | 0 | 2 |
| @ NYG | 11 | 26 | 122 | 42.3 | 0 | 1 |
The same cannot be said for new Houston starter Case Keenum:
| @ KC | 15 | 25 | 271 | 60.0 | 1 | 0 |
| vs. IND | 20 | 34 | 350 | 58.8 | 3 | 0 |
| @ ARI | 22 | 43 | 201 | 51.2 | 3 | 0 |
Keenum is on fire, and Houston has lost its last three games by a total of seven points. Against a porous secondary that ranks in the bottom 10, the Texans are in for a huge day and their first victory since mid-September.
Prediction: Texans 28, Raiders 14
Denver Stuns Kansas City
An AFC West battle between undefeated Kansas City and one-loss Denver on Sunday Night Football has the makings of a classic.
Except it will be anything but.
Denver is unstoppable. Peyton Manning and the Broncos are the only team to average more than 30 points per game—and 40 points per game—with a 41.2 average. Manning himself has been impressive with more than 300 yards in eight of nine games and more than one touchdown pass in all of the Broncos' games this season.
Perhaps the main concern for Manning and Co. is the offensive line. Manning has been hit an inordinate amount of times as of late. Denver's line has allowed 13 sacks on the year for one of the NFL's best marks, but eight have come in the past three games.
That's especially concerning on Sunday night when the line will be asked to account for Justin Houston (11 sacks), Tamba Hali (nine) and Dontari Poe (4.5).
Even so, Manning will unload the ball quickly to neutralize the rush if his line falters. Kansas City has not allowed an opponent to breach 20 points this year. That's going to change in a hurry.
Prediction: Broncos 34, Chiefs 17

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