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NFL Week 11 Odds and Television Coverage
John Morgan
NFL Week 11 features three games between two teams with winning records. The first of those matchups may include a team you would not have thought of. The Baltimore Ravens are now the only AFC North team with a winning record, and travel to Dallas to face the red-hot Cowboys early on CBS.
After that CBS will feature Philadelphia at Seattle as part of their doubleheader in the late time slot. And on Monday Night Football we have what looked like an unimportant game when the schedule was announced last spring, but that is no longer the case. The 6-3 Houston Texans will face the 7-2 Oakland Raiders in Mexico City in a clash of AFC division leaders to finish the week eleven schedule.
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John Morgan
NFL Week 11 features three games between two teams with winning records. The first of those matchups may include a team you would not have thought of. The Baltimore Ravens are now the only AFC North team with a winning record, and travel to Dallas to face the red-hot Cowboys early on CBS.
After that CBS will feature Philadelphia at Seattle as part of their doubleheader in the late time slot. And on Monday Night Football we have what looked like an unimportant game when the schedule was announced last spring, but that is no longer the case. The 6-3 Houston Texans will face the 7-2 Oakland Raiders in Mexico City in a clash of AFC division leaders to finish the week eleven schedule.
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