NFL Week 11 Picks: The Latest Score Predictions for Every Game
Let's run down our latest predictions for the winner and final scores of every game on the NFL's Week 11 schedule.
Packers 35, Buccaneers 17: The undefeated Packers shouldn't have any trouble in getting to 10-0 against one of the NFL's worst overall defenses.
Lions 24, Panthers 21: Cam Newton could give the Lions a scare at home, but the Panthers have struggled to close games and Newton has looked lost in recent weeks.
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Jags 13, Browns 9: I'm not sure you could pit two worse offenses against each other on a given week, but a late touchdown run from Maurice Jones-Drew seals the deal for Jacksonville.
Raiders 30, Vikings 19: Carson Palmer continues his hot hand against a really banged up Vikings secondary that will be without Antoine Winfield (clavicle) and Chris Cook (legal).
Dolphins 24, Bills 13: The Bills' slide continues as Matt Moore and the Dolphins offense outplays their opposite number from Buffalo.
Cowboys 23, Redskins 21: The Redskins should keep it close at home, but the Cowboys have too much defensively for Rex Grossman to pull an upset off and Tony Romo has started playing well.
Ravens 27, Bengals 17: They've fallen on their face against lesser opponents, but the Ravens get it done in big games like this and the Bengals are likely without talented receiver A.J. Green.
Cardinals 21, 49ers 20: I went back and forth on this pick but finally decided that the Cardinals are plenty capable of beating the 49ers on the road if quarterback John Skelton continues to play at the level he has in his first two starts.
Seahawks 24, Rams 7: It's hard not to like how the Seahawks defense, matched with Marshawn "Beast Mode" Lynch on offense, are playing right now.
Falcons 20, Titans 17: The Falcons desperately need a win to keep pace in the NFC playoff chase, and they are usually a tough outfit to beat in the Georgia Dome.
Bears 30, Chargers 21: Two teams going in opposite directions continue on their current paths on Sunday as the Bears harass Philip Rivers.
Giants 30, Eagles 13: In a game that the Eagles absolutely have to win, the Giants put an emphatic end to the Dream Team's season with a strong game plan on offense.
Patriots 28, Chiefs 10: How could you possibly pick Tyler Palko to go to New England as a 15-point underdog and win on Monday Night Football in his first NFL start?

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