On NFL Week 11, the final unbeaten record in the NFL finally ended when the Kansas City Chiefs were defeated by the in-form Buffalo Bills. Pretty much as we suspected they might when we reviewed the results of NFL Week 10 last week.
There were other very important wins across the league in NFL Week 11 too. The Pittsburgh Steelers took control of the AFC North thanks to a fantastic defensive display against the Baltimore Ravens. The Seattle Seahawks defeated the San Francisco 49ers to make a tight NFC West even tighter and the Green Bay Packers snatched victory over the Chicago Bears thanks to a last-gasp field goal block.
One of the most impressive performances on NFL Week 11 came in Colorado where the improving Denver Broncos, led by Rookie QB Bo Nix, scored a thumping victory over the Atlanta Falcons.
The biggest win of NFL Week 11 came in Michigan where the rampant Detroit Lions crushed the hapless Jacksonville Jaguars 52-6. A result which heaps more pressure on Jags head coach Doug Petersen.
There was a dramatic game in the Big Apple when in a back-and-forth contest the Indianapolis Colts edged out the New York Jets by a single point to keep themselves in playoff contention.
Next week we reach the two-thirds point of the 18-game regular season, so we have added a look at the current playoff picture to our NFL Week 11 review this week, in readiness for the next few weeks of the season which will ultimately decide who makes it into the post-season playoffs.
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Here’s how all the NFL Week 11 results panned out.
NFL Week 11 Results
- Washington Commanders (7-4) 18-26 Philadelphia Eagles (8-2)
- Green Bay Packers (7-3) 20-19 Chicago Bears (4-6)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (2-9) 6-52 Detroit Lions (9-1)
- Las Vegas Raiders (2-8) 19-34 Miami Dolphins (4-6)
- Los Angeles Rams (5-5) 28-22 New England Patriots (3-8)
- Cleveland Browns (2-8) 14-35 New Orleans Saints (4-7)
- Baltimore Ravens (7-4) 16-18 Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2)
- Minnesota Vikings (8-2) 23-13 Tennessee Titans (2-8)
- Indianapolis Colts (5-6) 28-27 New York Jets (3-8)
- Atlanta Falcons (6-5) 6-38 Denver Broncos (6-5)
- Seattle Seahawks (5-5) 20-17 San Francisco 49ers (5-5)
- Kansas City Chiefs (9-1) 21-30 Buffalo Bills (9-2)
- Cincinnati Bengals (4-7) 27-34 Los Angeles Chargers (7-3)
- Houston Texans (7-4) 34-10 Dallas Cowboys (3-7)
NFL Week 11 Bye Week Teams:
- Arizona Cardinals (6-4)
- Carolina Panthers (3-7)
- New York Giants (2-8)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6)
NFL Playoff Picture (after NFL Week 11)
AFC – Current Seedings after NFL Week 11
- Kansas City Chiefs (9-1)
- Buffalo Bills (9-2)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2)
- Houston Texans (7-4)
- Los Angeles Chargers (7-3)
- Baltimore Ravens (7-4)
- Denver Broncos (6-5)
In The Hunt
- Indianapolis Colts (5-6)
- Miami Dolphins (4-6)
- Cincinnati Bengals (4-7)
- New York Jets (3-8)
- New England Patriots (3-8)
- Cleveland Browns (2-8)
- Tennessee Titans (2-8)
- Las Vegas Raiders (2-8)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (2-9)
Out of Contention
None as yet
NFC – Current Seedings after NFL Week 11
- Detroit Lions (9-1)
- Philadelphia Eagles (8-2)
- Arizona Cardinals (6-4)
- Atlanta Falcons (6-5)
- Minnesota Vikings (8-2)
- Green Bay Packers (7-3)
- Washington Commanders (7-4)
In The Hunt
- Los Angeles Rams (5-5)
- Seattle Seahawks (5-5)
- San Francisco 49ers (5-5)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6)
- Chicago Bears (4-6)
- New Orleans Saints (4-7)
- Carolina Panthers (3-7)
- Dallas Cowboys (3-7)
- New York Giants (2-8)
Out of Contention
None as yet
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Key Injuries from NFL Week 11
- WR – Darnell Mooney (Falcons) – Hamstring
- LB – Roquan Smith (Ravens) – Hamstring
- OL – Ryan Bates (Bears) – Concussion
- DE – Zach Harrison (Falcons) – Knee
- OT – Sheldon Rankins (Bengals) – Illness
- CB – Denzel Ward (Browns) – Chest
- LB – Alex Anzalone (Lions) – Broken Forearm
- OT – Dawand Jones (Browns) – Broken Leg
- CB – DJ Turner (Bengals) – Shoulder
- TE – Shane Zylstra (Lions) – Neck
- WR – Allen Robinson (Lions) – Concussion
- CB – Jaire Alexander (Packers) – Knee
- CB – Tyson Campbell (Jaguars) – Shoulder
- LB – Denzel Perryman (Chargers) – Groin
- RB – Alex Mattison (Raiders) – Ankle
- C – Erik McCoy (Saints) – Groin
- LB – Curtis Jacobs (Patriots) – Head
- DE – Nick Bosa (49ers) – Hip
- LB – Tatum Bethune (49ers) – Knee
- WR – Laviska Shenault Jr. (Seahawks) – Oblique
- CB – Dee Williams (Seahawks) – Ankle
- LB – Jack Gibbens (Titans) – Broken Ankle
- RB – Tyjae Spears (Titans) – Concussion
- RB – Zamir White (Raiders) – Quad
- CB – Jack Jones (Raiders) – Back
Key Players Confirmed as Out for the Season (after NFL Week 11)
- LB – Jack Gibbens (Titans) – Broken Ankle
- OT – Dawand Jones (Browns) – Broken Leg
- TE – Erick All Jr. (Bengals) – ACL Tear.
- OL – Lloyd Cushenberry (Titans) – Achilles
- QB – Dak Prescott (Cowboys) – Hamstring – May make post-season.
- DT – Christian Darrisaw (Vikings) – Knee
- WR – Christian Kirk (Jaguars) – Broken Collarbone
- QB – Deshaun Watson (Browns) – Achilles
- WR – Brandon Aiyuk (49ers) – ACL and MCL tear.
- WR – Chris Godwin (Buccaneers) – Broken Ankle
- DE – Aidan Hutchison (Lions) – Broken Tibia & Fibia
- DL – Bilal Nichols (Cardinals) – Neck issue.
- C – Nick Harris (Browns) – Broken Ankle
- DE – B.J.Ojulari (Cardinals) – ACL Tear.
- WR – Rondale Moore (Falcons) – Knee
- DL – Kyle Peko (Lions) – Pectoral.
- RB – AJ Dillon (Packers) – Neck
- CB – Jaylen Watson (49ers) – Ankle
- WR – Braxton Berrios (Dolphins) – Knee
- DE – Jaelan Phillips (Dolphins) – Knee
- QB – J.J.McCarthy (Vikings) – Knee
- WR – Rashid Shaheed (Saints) – Knee
- OT – Andrew Thomas (Giants) – Foot
- G – Nate Herbig (Steelers) – Shoulder
- DT – Javon Hargrave (49ers) – Triceps
- RB – Elijah Mitchell (49ers) – Hamstring
- RB – Chase Edmonds (Buccaneers) – Knee
- DT – Jonathan Allen (Commanders) – Pectoral
NFL Power Rankings – NFL Week 11
- Detroit Lions (1) 9-1 – Romped to another huge victory. The team to beat in the NFL at present.
- Buffalo Bills (3) 9-2 – Important win over the Chiefs lifts the Bills into second in the rankings.
- Kansas City Chiefs (2) 9-1 – The Chiefs luck ran out, but their fixture list is friendly.
- Philadelphia Eagles (4) 8-2 – Quietly improving, the Eagles look the Lions main threat in the NFC.
- Pittsburgh Steelers (6) 8-2 – Superb win over the Ravens sees Steelers take charge of the AFC North.
- Minnesota Vikings (8) 8-2 – Eased to win over the Titans to keep themselves on Lions tail.
- Green Bay Packers (9) 7-3 – Crucial win over the Bears keeps the Packers in the hunt in the NFC North.
- Baltimore Ravens (5) 7-4 – Struggled in Pittsburgh and now looking at Wildcard spot.
- Houston Texans (11) 7-4 – Key win on Monday night lifts Texans back into top 10.
- Washington Commanders (7) 7-4 – Beaten for the second successive week.
The Rest…11-32
- 11. Los Angeles Chargers (12) 7-3
- 12. Arizona Cardinals (10) 6-4
- 13. Denver Broncos (15) 6-5
- 14. Los Angeles Rams (17) 5-5
- 15. Seattle Seahawks (18) 5-5
- 16. San Francisco 49ers (13) 5-5
- 17. Atlanta Falcons (14) 6-5
- 18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (16) 4-6
- 19. Indianapolis Colts (20) 5-6
- 20. Cincinnati Bengals (19) 4-7
- 21. Chicago Bears (21) 4-6
- 22. Miami Dolphins (22) 4-6
- 23. New Orleans Saints (25) 4-7
- 24. New York Jets (24) 3-8
- 25. New England Patriots (26) 3-8
- 26. Dallas Cowboys (23) 3-7
- 27. Carolina Panthers (27) 3-7
- 28. Las Vegas Raiders (28) 2-8
- 29. Cleveland Browns (29) 2-8
- 30. New York Giants (31) 2-8
- 31. Tennessee Titans (32) 2-8
- 32. Jacksonville Jaguars (30) 2-9
NFL Week 11 – NFL Week 12 Fixture Preview
This is the penultimate week of bye weeks this NFL season as after the six teams who have their bye week this week, the remaining six NFL teams all have their bye week on Week 14 of the season.
There are some huge games this week in terms of the playoff picture across both conferences and all eight divisions. This includes some key divisional matches including the Steelers @ Browns, Titans @ Texans, Vikings @ Bears, Patriots @ Dolphins, Broncos @ Raiders, Cowboys @ Commanders and Cardinals @ Seahawks.
Don’t forget the early hours games on Monday morning and Tuesday morning this week as both matches, Eagles @ Rams and Ravens @ Chargers, have significant playoff implications for both teams competing on each night.
Friday November 22nd – 12.15am
- Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2) @ Cleveland Browns (2-8)
Sunday November 24th, 6pm, 9.05pm, 9.25pm
- Kansas City Chiefs (9-1) @ Carolina Panthers (3-7)
- Minnesota Vikings (8-2) @ Chicago Bears (4-6)
- Tennessee Titans (2-8) @ Houston Texans (7-4)
- Detroit Lions (9-1) @ Indianapolis Colts (5-6)
- New England Patriots (3-8) @ Miami Dolphins (4-6)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6) @ New York Giants (2-8)
- Dallas Cowboys (3-7) @ Washington Commanders (7-4)
- Denver Broncos (6-5) @ Las Vegas Raiders (2-8)
- San Francisco 49ers (5-5) @ Green Bay Packers (7-3)
- Arizona Cardinals (6-4) @ Seattle Seahawks (5-5)
Monday November 25th – 1.20am
- Philadelphia Eagles (8-2) @ Los Angeles Rams (5-5)
Tuesday November 26th – 1.15am
- Baltimore Ravens (7-4) @ Los Angeles Chargers (7-3)
NFL Week 12 Bye Week Teams
- Atlanta Falcons (6-5)
- Buffalo Bills (9-2)
- Cincinnati Bengals (4-7)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (2-9)
- New Orleans Saints (4-7)
- New York Jets (3-8)
NFL Week 11 provided us with action and excitement aplenty and as we head into the final third of the season, it promises to be an exciting six weeks leading up to Christmas and the New Year as the playoff picture takes shape!