NFL Week 11 Picks: How Every Road Team Can Leave with a Win
Let's take a look at how each road team could escape with a win in Week 11 of the NFL season.
New York Jets at Denver Broncos: As long as the Jets keep the Broncos college offense from gashing them with the run, there's no way Tim Tebow is beating them with his arm.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Green Bay Packers: The Bucs have beaten Aaron Rodgers in both their previous two games, and they've forced six interceptions in those games. Creating turnovers is the key.
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Carolina Panthers at Detroit Lions: The Panthers need to get home on Matthew Stafford, as he's been a shell of the quarterback he can be when under heavy fire. That Cam Newton guy might have a say on offense, too.
Jacksonville Jaguars at Cleveland Browns: In a game in which the first team with a touchdown might win, the Jaguars need to lean heavily on Maurice Jones-Drew. He'll be the best player on the field.
Oakland Raiders at Minnesota Vikings: The Raiders love to run the ball, but the Vikings are down to the bottom of the barrel with their secondary. Carson Palmer needs to take advantage through the air early and often.
Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins: To snap their two-game slide, the Bills need to keep feeding the pigskin to Fred Jackson. When he gets at least 20 carries, the Bills are 3-0 this season.
Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins: The Cowboys have to continue to make life difficult for the Redskins' quarterback. DeMarcus Ware should have a field day. Tony Romo can't turn it over on the road, either.
Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens: Andy Dalton and Co. showed that they can hang with the big boys last week, but he needs A.J. Green for a full 60 minutes and the Ravens to continue sleepwalking to pull off the upset.
Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers: The Cardinals can't run the ball on the 49ers and they know it. This game will in the hands of John Skelton, who has played well and is 2-0 as the Cards' starter.
Seattle Seahawks at St. Louis Rams: The Seahawks defense has been a major reason for them staying relevant this season, but they need to make sure Beast Mode stays engaged on the road. Marshawn Lynch has surpassed 100 yards in back-to-back weeks.
Tennessee Titans at Atlanta Falcons: You always hear that no one wins at the Georgia Dome, but the Falcons have already been beaten twice there in four tries. Chris Johnson needs to build on his breakout performance from Week 10.
San Diego Chargers at Chicago Bears: The Chargers need to play with some pride. Luck hasn't always pointed their way this season, but there are too many good football players on that team for them to continue to slide. If Philip Rivers stays away from the turnover, they'll have a chance.
Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants: If there wasn't a sense of urgency before for the Eagles, there should be now. The defense needs to hold its own against the run, and if Michael Vick plays, he absolutely has to avoid the kind of backbreaking turnovers he's had in 2011. Special teams (ahem, DeSean Jackson) could play a big role.
Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots: Establishing the running game will be the No. 1 goal for the Chiefs on Monday night. They can't expect to throw Tyler Palko to the wolves no matter how poor the Patriots pass defense is. Tom Brady can't get comfy in the pocket, either.

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