NFL Week 11 Predictions: Tom Brady and Stars Who Will Shine in Prime Time
Three Prime Time games await this week. While I don't necessarily know that any new stars will be made, I do expect some of the game's best stars to show up in a big way.
The three games are:
| Thursday, Nov. 16 | New York Jets vs. Denver Broncos | 8:20 p.m. EST | NFL Network |
| Sunday, Nov. 20 | Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants | 8:20 p.m. EST | NBC |
| Monday, Nov. 21 | Kansas City Chiefs vs. New England Patriots | 8:30 p.m. EST | ESPN |
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Let's take a look at what stars while shine the brightest.
Darrelle Revis
Would Tim Tebow have the guts to take a trip to Revis Island? Well, one way or the other, look for Revis to shine on Thursday night.
Against a quarterback like Tebow, Revis' presence will effectively shut down half off the field. When you don't need to worry about the threat of a pass to half of the field, the defense doesn't need to worry as much about the running ability of Tebow.
Lastly, the Jets will need Revis. Their offense has simply not produced this season. Anything more than about 17 points from the Broncos will make life difficult on the Jets. Look for Revis to lead them to a win.
Manning will never be as good or notable as his brother. Peyton is simply a quarterback that changed the game, Eli is not.
But Eli makes passes that other quarterbacks in the league just don't make. He comes through consistently in clutch situations when other quarterbacks don't. He seems to make a different receiver into a star every year.
While the Eagles do have big names in their secondary, I like Manning to emerge in this game.
While Aaron Rodgers may have taken over the title of the game's best quarterback from Brady, the New England quarterback still has plenty of ammunition. Against a secondary like Kansas City, I am looking for the future Hall of Famer to put on a show in a relatively easy win.
This is not Monday Night Football's best match of the year, although I understand why it was made. But the injuries and lack of production don't give the Chiefs any excuses or points.
Brady will shred the Chiefs and move the Patriots one step closer to another division title.

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