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NFL Week 11 Picks and Predictions: Winners for Every Game

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Late fall football, baby!

We went 10-4 with our picks last week, and we’re hoping to keep the good times rolling with a fun slate in Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season.

We’ve got some high-stakes divisional matchups and resurgent Super Bowl contenders to keep an eye on this weekend. Take a look at our picks and predictions for every Week 11 game.

New York Jets (2-7) at New England Patriots (8-2)

Line: Patriots -12.5

New England Patriots

Both the New York Jets and New England Patriots are on winning streaks and playing some good football at the moment. The difference: the Jets have won two straight, while the Pats have rattled off a whopping seven wins in a row.

Despite New York finally showing some life, New England is just rolling through the league right now, behind some inspired play by Drake Maye and a sneaky-good defense.

Patriots should make it eight in a row.

  • GIVEMESPORT Pick: New England Patriots

Washington Commanders (3-7) at Miami Dolphins (3-7)

Line: Dolphins -2.5

Mike McDaniel

The Miami Dolphins are fresh off a huge upset win over the Buffalo Bills, and travel to Madrid feeling the best they’ve felt all season so far. Meeting them there are the Washington Commanders, who are on the opposite spectrum when it comes to confidence and the feel-good-o-meter.

Washington will start Marcus Mariota under center once again, but their biggest problem right now is stopping opponents from scoring. With the Dolphins offense clicking like it did against the Bills, it might be a long day for the Commanders’ defense.

  • GIVEMESPORT Pick: Miami Dolphins

Carolina Panthers (5-5) at Atlanta Falcons (3-6)

Line: Falcons -3.5

Atlanta Falcons RB Bijan Robinson running down the field Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Both the Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons are looking to keep their playoff hopes alive in Week 11.

This game is likely to be decided through the air. The Panthers are struggling in the passing game, while the Falcons have allowed the fewest total passing yards in the NFL this season.

Bryce Young will have to pull off a minor miracle for Carolina to pull off a win here. We like Atlanta, but it should be close.

  • GIVEMESPORT Pick: Atlanta Falcons

Chicago Bears (6-3) at Minnesota Vikings (4-5)

Line: Vikings -3.5

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Caleb Williams #18 of the Chicago Bears walks to the field prior to a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on August 10, 2024 in Orchard Park, New York. The Bears won 33-6. (Photo by Rich Barnes/Getty Images)
 

We have a spicy divisional battle this week, with the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings locking horns on Sunday.

The Bears have been good this year, and the Vikings have been inconsistent, so it’s tough to predict the outcome of this one. But Minnesota has proven they can get to the quarterback, so this will likely come down to Caleb Williams’ ability to make plays under pressure.

If J.J. McCarthy has a good day of work, the Vikings could win and get to .500.

  • GIVEMESPORT Pick: Minnesota Vikings

Cincinnati Bengals (3-6) at Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4)

Line: Steelers -4.5

Pittsburgh Steelers

This has the chance to be the highest scoring matchup of the weekend.

Neither the Pittsburgh Steelers nor the Cincinnati Bengals have good defenses, but they’ve both shown they can score. It’ll be an Unc-off at quarterback between Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco, and whichever veteran gunslinger makes more plays will likely come out on top.

The Steelers might get the one defensive stop they need to claim this one, though.

  • GIVEMESPORT Pick: Pittsburgh Steelers

Green Bay Packers (5-3-1) at New York Giants (2-8)

Line: Packers -7.5

Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur Credit: Mark Hoffman / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Green Bay Packerslost to the Eagles in a bit of stinker on Monday night, and the New York Giants have moved on from Brian Daboll.

These are two wounded animals, but the Packers have too much talent to go to New York and struggle to score for a third week in a row.

Jordan Love will have a big day and bounce back to set up a strong run down the stretch for Green Bay.

  • GIVEMESPORT Pick: Green Bay Packers

Houston Texans (4-5) at Tennessee Titans (1-8)

Line: Texans -6.5

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C.J. Stroud should be back for the Houston Texans this week as they travel to Nashville to take on the Tennessee Titans, who are coming off a bye.

The Titans are not good on the offensive side of the ball, and the Texans have the league’s best defense, so there’s the chance of a blowout here if Houston’s offense can find a way to score consistently.

  • GIVEMESPORT Pick: Houston Texans

Los Angeles Chargers (7-3) at Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4)

Line: Chargers -2.5

Los Angeles Chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers had their way with the Steelers in prime time on Sunday night, and travel to Florida to face a Jacksonville Jaguars team that fell to Houston in Week 10.

The Jags leave a lot to be desired in their pass defense, giving Justin Herbert a lot of wiggle room to work his magic. That should be enough for the Chargers to edge this one.

  • GIVEMESPORT Pick: Los Angeles Chargers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-3) at Buffalo Bills (6-3)

Line: Buccaneers -5.5

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The Buffalo Bills really need this one, especially after coming out flat against the Dolphins last week.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, meanwhile, are also coming off a loss to the red-hot Patriots, and would like to get back on track as they continue to get healthy.

It’s hard to believe the reigning NFL MVP has two bad weeks in a row, and playing at home, it feels like Allen and the Bills come out on top here.

  • GIVEMESPORT Pick: Buffalo Bills

Seattle Seahawks (7-2) at Los Angeles Rams (7-2)

Line: Rams -3.5

Matthw Stafford

This is undoubtedly the game of the week. The Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams are the best teams in the NFC, and this game could go a long way in deciding who finishes with the top seed at the end of the season.

Neither squad has any glaring issues, and we can see this one coming down to one or two big plays that can swing the result either way.

We like the Seahawks, and trust their defense to make life hard enough on Matthew Stafford to win in a slight upset.

  • GIVEMESPORT Pick: Seattle Seahawks
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Liverpool Target Two New Wingers Alongside Barcola Deal

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Liverpool are looking at some new winger options in the transfer market, according to TeamTalk, alongside a possible switch for Bradley Barcola this summer.

The Reds were pursuing a move for Yan Diomande, having submitted offers to RB Leipzig for the Ivorian winger, but they were met with rejection.

Instead, the 19-year-old is opting towards joining PSG, shutting the door on a switch to Anfield, and resulting in Liverpool having to look elsewhere in the transfer market.

Bradley Barcola is a key target, not least as Diomande’s move to PSG may force an exit as he enters the final two years of his contract with the European champions.

While he may be the most high-profile candidate on the club’s radar, it appears as though another two options are being assessed for a deal this summer.

Liverpool Eye Said El Mala

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One of those options, according to TeamTalk, is Koln forward Said El Mala, who appears likely to leave the German club in the coming weeks.

The 19-year-old enjoyed a successful campaign last time out, making 36 appearances, bagging 13 goals and five assists for the Bundesliga outfit.

In that time, the youngster largely featured on the left wing, but also received minutes as a centre-forward, in attacking midfield, and on the right wing.

The Germany youth international continues to receive plenty of interest as a result, and was seemingly close to joining Brentford earlier in the transfer window.

That move fell through, however, and now a switch to Liverpool could be on the cards as they continue to monitor a potential deal to sign El Mala.

A move does appear complicated, however, as his brother, Malek El Mala, is believed to want a move with his brother to wherever his next destination is.

It remains to be seen whether that could be a deal-breaker for Liverpool, while Premier League rivals Newcastle United remain in the hunt for his signature too.

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Liverpool Want Bazoumana Toure

Ivory Coast and Hoffenheim winger Bazoumana Toure Ulrik Pedersen/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA

The other winger Liverpool have been linked with is Hoffenheim star Bazoumana Toure. The 20-year-old Ivorian star has impressed over the past year, bagging five goals and 12 assists in 32 appearances across all competitions.

The forward largely features on the left wing, but has also received some minutes on the right and as a centre-forward when required for his team.

It’s claimed that Toure, who is currently at the World Cup with the Ivory Coast, is viewed as a “long-term” option for Liverpool to help improve their options.


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Liverpool have discussed a move for one of their transfer targets this summer, as they move on from Yan Diomande’s rejection.

He would join Rio Ngumoha in becoming a young development player for the long-term, while Cody Gakpo and Victor Munoz are expected to take up roles as the more experienced options.

It remains to be seen who the Reds will land, as they must now adjust to the blow of missing out on Yan Diomande in the transfer window.

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Arsenal Set For Transfer Windfall Thanks To Rivals Chelsea

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Arsenal could be in line for a decent transfer windfall this summer, as CaughtOffside claims that a former player may join their rivals Chelsea in the coming weeks.

The Gunners are set for an important market, with Mikel Arteta keen to add even more quality to his squad after winning the Premier League last season.

A move for Bruno Guimaraes has been at the forefront of their business so far, with an offer made for the Newcastle ace, with a belief that any move could prove costly.

As a result, some sales may need to help raise some funds, with Christian Norgaard among those who have been linked with an exit this summer.

However, London rivals Chelsea may help provide a windfall for the club through a sell-on clause for a former player.

Chelsea Eye Folarin Balogun

Folarin Balogun in action for the United States at the 2026 World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kiyoshi Mio

After a few impressive World Cup outings this summer, Chelsea are eyeing a transfer for Folarin Balogun this summer, according to Caught Offside.

The former Arsenal striker is believed to be a target for the Blues, with AS Monaco demanding roughly £47.4 million to sanction a possible exit.

Chelsea seemingly view the 24-year-old as an ideal option, while Nicolas Jackson and Liam Delap are linked with an exit, handing Xabi Alonso another striker option.

However, it would hand Arsenal a transfer windfall as a result, due to the club having a sell-on clause inserted into the deal for the former Gunners academy product.

It’s a clause worth 17.5 percent of the overall fee, which could see the Premier League champions land a sizable sum to go towards their other transfer deals.

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Arsenal’s Transfer Plans

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Arsenal’s summer transfer window is set to be an important one, as the team looks to keep progressing and continue winning all the biggest prizes.

Deals for some of the biggest names in the Premier League are on the cards, but it is likely to come at quite an expense for the Gunners.

Bruno Guimaraes is a major target, with the midfielder likely to cost upwards of £70 million, while Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers is another who is being quoted at more than £100 million.


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Arsenal have seemingly walked away from a deal for one of their transfer targets, and will move on to other options this summer.

It all lines up towards an expensive window that will need to be financed by more than their impressive performances on the pitch over the course of the last season.

Arsenal’s inability to sell for large transfer fees has been an issue that needs to be addressed. While Balogun’s sale could indirectly help, the Gunners need to find a way to maximise the fees they receive in the transfer market.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Blames Netherlands’ Shock World Cup Exit on Ronald Koeman

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic has pinned the blame on one man after the Netherlands crashed out of the 2026 World Cup on Monday night.

Morocco secured their place in the last 16 thanks to a penalty shootout victory over the Oranje at Estadio Monterrey in Mexico.

Cody Gakpo had put Netherlands 1-0 up in the 72nd minute, days after the Liverpool star’s girlfriend tragically announced their unborn son had passed away during pregnancy, but the European nation were denied victory when Issa Diop equalised in stoppage-time.

No further goals were scored in extra-time, meaning the Round of 32 tie was settled on penalties.

Justin Kluivert, Quinten Timber and Crysencio Summerville all failed to convert from the spot before Ismael Saibari fired Morocco through to the next round, where they will meet joint-hosts Canada at the Houston Stadium on Saturday.


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The Germans are out in disappointing fashion.

Zlatan Pins Blame on Koeman

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Shortly after the final whistle, former Sweden striker Ibrahimovic didn’t hold back with his honest thoughts live on FOX Sports.

The ex-PSG, Barcelona and Manchester United star was quoted by ESPN as saying:

“I think this loss is on Koeman because I didn’t recognise this Dutch team. He lost with an identity that is not the Dutch identity and that makes me angry. Lose with your identity… that’s who you are.”

Koeman, who earned 78 caps for the Dutch national team between 1983-1994, has been in charge of the Oranje since 2023. However, his position as head coach is now under severe threat following Monday’s lacklustre performance against Morocco.

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Koeman Defends Defensive Tactics

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The Netherlands, who perfected the revolutionary philosophy of Total Football in the 1970s, are accused of using ultra defensive tactics in their Round of 32 clash.

However, Koeman defended his tactical approach following the penalty shootout defeat. The 63-year-old told NOS, per Tribuna: “The atmosphere in the locker room was dramatic. When you see things like the penalty [from Soufiane Rahimi] that went under [Bart] Verbruggen, it’s because it wasn’t meant to be for us.

“I decided to play this way because we gave too much space in the group stage. We needed to mark better, you know! Morocco is an excellent team, with star players. So, I decided this after a meeting with the group. I don’t regret it one bit.

“I was trying to change the team according to the thinking about who could take the penalties. I lost [Frenkie] De Jong, I lost Gakpo… so I was trying to put in capable people. It didn’t work out, what can you do?”

De Jong was replaced by Marten de Roon in the 110th minute, while Kluivert came on for Gakpo minutes later.

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