- NFL Week 11 includes some massive games in both the AFC and NFC playoff races
- The undefeated Kansas City Chiefs visit the AFC East-leading Buffalo Bills
- Below, see my favorite NFL Week 11 ATS picks and early lines to target
The Week 11 NFL schedule starts with a huge matchup between the Washington Commanders (7-3) and Philadelphia Eagles (7-2) on Thursday Night Football, a game could go a long way to determining the NFC East winner. Sunday is replete with games with big playoff implications, as well, including the Kansas City Chiefs (9-0) vs Buffalo Bills (8-2), and Los Angeles Chargers (6-3) vs Cincinnati Bengals (4-6), which both factor into my Week 11 ATS picks.
Early NFL Week 11 ATS Picks
Matchup | Pick | Date/Time |
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Rams vs Patriots | Patriots +5.5 (-110) at ESPN Bet | Sunday, Nov. 14 (1:00 pm ET) |
Chiefs vs Bills | Chiefs -1.5 (+118) at FanDuel |
Sunday, Nov. 14 (4:25 am ET) |
Bengals vs Chargers | Bengals -2.5 (+120) at bet365 |
Sunday, Nov. 14 (8:20 am ET) |
With two of my three ATS picks this week, I am moving the line across zero and taking the underdog to win at plus-money.
Odds as of Nov. 12. Download the top sports betting apps to wager on NFL Week 11. Keep an eye on the Week 11 NFL point spreads to see the latest odds movement.
Week 11 ATS Pick #1: Patriots +5.5 (-110) vs Rams
The first pick of Week 11 is the New England Patriots (3-7) to cover as 5.5-point home underdogs against the LA Rams (4-5), who just had their three-game win streak snapped on Monday Night Football against Miami (23-12 home loss). The Patriots, meanwhile, are coming off a hugely impressive 19-3 road victory over Chicago, their second win in three weeks after also beating the Jets (25-22) in Week 8. In Week 9, they narrowly lost on the road to the Titans in overtime (20-17).
In sum, the Pats are playing much better than they did during the first quarter of the season. It isn’t entirely unexpected. They showed their potential in Week 1, upsetting the Bengals 16-10 in Cincinnati as 8.5-point underdogs.
Rookie starter Drake Maye, who’s played four full games and parts of two others, is showing modest signs of improvement, and next week he’ll get to feast on a bad Rams secondary. I took the Dolphins to beat LAR straight-up last night precisely because the Rams rate third-last in the league in coverage according to Pro Football Focus (and aren’t much better against the run).
The New England defense somehow ranks third-worst in the league in terms of D-DVOA might be the best of the bunch. But it’s much more effective than that, in reality. I firmly believe that more than half the league would swap defenses with the Patriots if given the chance. New England will keep this close at home, and don’t be surprised if they win straight-up with the Rams on a short week.
Week 11 ATS Pick #2: Chiefs -1.5 (+118) at Bills
I could just write “Patrick Mahomes is 11-3 straight-up as an underdog in his career” and leave it at that. But I won’t. The Kansas City Chiefs (9-0) needed a miraculous last-second blocked field goal to keep their perfect record intact against the Broncos on Sunday (16-14) and there are plenty of nits to pick with Mahomes and the KC attack, which is currently 10th in O-DVOA and 11th in scoring (24.3 PPG).
Kansas City took down the Bills in Buffalo in last season’s AFC divisional round (27-24) and the Bills have taken a step back this season, ranking sixth in overall DVOA compared to third at the end of the 2023 regular season.
Every knows the injury issues KC is dealing with on offense (five WRs are on IR) but Buffalo’s receiver room is almost as badly banged up: Keon Coleman didn’t play in Week 10 due to a wrist injury, while Amari Cooper and Dalton Kincaid also had injury designations.
The Chiefs still have plenty of weapons on offense to move the ball, and they have – terrifyingly – gotten to 9-0 without two-time NFL MVP Mahomes playing very well. If he maintains his 90.3 passer rating, it will be his lowest ever as a starter.
Week 11 ATS Pick #3: Bengals -2.5 (+120) vs Chargers
My last pick is another line I’m moving across zero. The Cincinnati Bengals (4-6) head into Week 11 in must-win mode, sitting a game back of a playoff spot and ninth overall in the AFC. The 6-3 LA Chargers are one of the teams the Bengals are trying to track down, and luckily for Joe Burrow and company, this is a team they matchup well against.
The Bengal offense is absolutely electric and can put up points on literally any defense in the league. Over the last nine weeks, Cincy is averaging 28.9 PPG, and that’s while playing a slate of teams that is 46-40 this season. They have also played considerably better on the road this season (3-2) than at home (1-4), while the Chargers are just 4-8 at home over the last one-plus seasons.
The problem for Cincinnati this year has been Lou Anarumo’s defense, which is sixth-worst in both scoring (26.4 PPG) and D-DVOA. The Charger offense has been above average in terms of efficiency (12th in O-DVOA) but it struggles to find the end zone. The Chargers average just 20.7 PPG and 2.1 TDs/game, which is 22nd in the NFL. (Cincinnati averages 3.3 TDs/game, which is tied for fourth.)
If the Bengals defense can tighten up in the red zone and hold the Chargers to field goals, which most defenses have been able to this year, Cincinnati should be able to pick up a huge road victory. Note that the Bengals are getting 98% of the early money bet against the spread in the NFL public betting percentages for Week 11. Don’t be surprised if this line moves towards Cincinnati over the next couple days.
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As we head into Week 11 of the NFL season, it’s time to start looking at the upcoming matchups and making our picks against the spread. With several key games on the schedule, there are plenty of opportunities to make some smart bets and hopefully come out ahead.
One of the first things to consider when making your picks against the spread is the early target lines. These lines are set by oddsmakers and can give you a good idea of how the game is expected to play out. It’s important to keep in mind that these lines can shift as more bets come in, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye on them leading up to game day.
Some key matchups to keep an eye on in Week 11 include the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Las Vegas Raiders, the Green Bay Packers facing off against the Minnesota Vikings, and the Indianapolis Colts going up against the Buffalo Bills. These games all have potential playoff implications and could be tight contests, making them interesting picks against the spread.
When making your picks, it’s important to consider factors such as injuries, recent performance, and head-to-head matchups. It’s also a good idea to look at trends and statistics to help inform your decision. Remember, there are no guarantees in sports betting, so it’s always a good idea to do your research and make informed decisions.
As always, it’s important to bet responsibly and only wager what you can afford to lose. While making picks against the spread can add an extra layer of excitement to watching NFL games, it’s important to remember that it’s ultimately a game of chance. So, do your homework, trust your instincts, and enjoy the action as Week 11 unfolds. Good luck!