What NFL games are on today? Week 11 TV channels, Sunday schedule

What NFL games are on today? Week 11 TV channels, Sunday schedule

November 17, 2024

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Half of the NFL‘s Week 10 games were one-score contests. Last-minute field goal makes and misses determined the Panthers, Chiefs, 49ers, Saints, and Lions getting a win.

Week 11 will likely bring even more exciting action. The week kicked off on “Thursday Night Football” with the Philadelphia Eagles taking the lead in the NFC East with a 26-18 win over the visiting Washington Commanders.

There are multiple contests with playoff implications in the early, middle, and prime time slots of the slate today. Here’s everything you need to know for Week 11.

NFL schedule today: Week 11

NFL Week 11: TV channels for every game

  • Green Bay at Chicago: FOX
  • Jacksonville at Detroit: FOX
  • Las Vegas at Miami: CBS
  • Los Angeles at New England: FOX
  • Cleveland at New Orleans: FOX
  • Baltimore at Pittsburgh: CBS
  • Minnesota at Tennessee: CBS
  • Indianapolis at New York: CBS
  • Atlanta at Denver: FOX
  • Seattle at San Francisco: FOX
  • Kansas City at Buffalo: CBS
  • Cincinnati at Los Angeles: NBC

Odds for every NFL game today

Odds from BetMGM NFL odds as of Saturday evening.

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  • Green Bay (–250) at Chicago (+200)
  • Jacksonville (+650) at Detroit (-1000)
  • Minnesota (-250) at Tennessee (+200)
  • Las Vegas (+280) at Miami (-350)
  • Los Angeles (-225) at New England (+180)
  • Cleveland (-110) at New Orleans (-110)
  • Indianapolis (+170) at New York (-210)
  • Baltimore (-175) at Pittsburgh (+145)
  • Atlanta (+110) at Denver (-130)
  • Seattle (+240) at San Francisco (-300)
  • Kansas City (+110) at Buffalo (-130)
  • Cincinnati (+105) at Los Angeles (-125)

NFL Week 11 game picks

How to stream NFL games today

Top storylines for NFL Week 11 games

  • It’s a headline Sunday in the AFC, starting in the early slate. Pittsburgh leads the AFC North but has yet to play any divisional games. They open with the Ravens, who have won seven of their last eight games, at home on Sunday. With a win, the Steelers can take a one-game lead atop the division, while the Ravens can take the AFC North lead with a victory.
  • The headline day continues with one of the AFC’s best rivalries in recent years: the Bills and the Chiefs, the top two seeds in the playoff picture. Since 2020, Buffalo is 3-1 against the Chiefs in the regular season but 0-3 in the postseason. The Bills can end the Chiefs’ longest undefeated start in the Patrick Mahomes era with their first home win over Kansas City since Sept. 16, 2012.
  • The NFC North has been the best division in football this year. It has three teams in playoff position entering this week. Chicago’s dropped three straight since their Week 7 bye and hosts the Packers, who are fresh of their bye and hold the No. 7 seed. This is the first of three consecutive divisional games for the Bears and could set the tone for the second half of the season.
  • San Francisco overcame a rough day on special teams to get by the Buccaneers 23-20 in Week 10. With the Cardinals on a bye, can the 49ers beat a Seattle team that had an extra week of preparation? This home game is critical to San Francisco’s playoff chances and just as important for Seattle’s hopes, with star wideout DK Metcalf likely back in the lineup.
  • In the the AFC wild card race, Cincinnati’s heartbreaking loss to Baltimore in Week 10 puts them a game back from the Broncos for the No. 7 seed. If they can get right in primetime against the Chargers, they could enter their bye with a much more positive outlook.

What is the Sunday Night Football game?

Sunday Night Football in Week 11 features a battle of teams fighting for wild card spots in the AFC, with the Cincinnati Bengals traveling west to take on the Los Angeles Chargers.