The bulk of the Week 11 matches in the NFL 2022 season come in the regular early game slots on Sunday as teams who are in playoff contention looking to strengthen their hopes and those not yet there looking to give themselves a chance.
The Sunday schedule is a typical one with two of the matches live on the TV for us in the UK to enjoy in full and there is also the RedZone coverage which keeps us up to date with all the scoring plays. Selected bookmakers will stream most of the matches for those without the NFL Game Pass.
1pm Kick Offs (6pm UK time)
The televised offering in the early slot of games will see how the Philadelphia Eagles respond to their first defeat of the season on Monday night when they make the trip to the Indianapolis Colts who will be looking to pile more misery on the Eagles. Just seven other matches take place in this first slot with only one of them being a divisional clash. That sees the 5-4 New England Patriots hosting the 6-3 New York Jets in a huge AFC East matchup.
Three teams with winning records are involved in the other six matches. The 7-2 New York Giants host the 3-6 Detroit Lions at MetLife Stadium in one of them while the 6-3 Buffalo Bills will look to take advantage of the Miami Dolphins being on a bye week when they host the 3-6 Cleveland Browns. The Baltimore Ravens are also 6-3 for the season and they welcome the Carolina Panthers to Maryland. The other matches sees Atlanta Falcons hosting the Chicago Bears, Houston Texans taking on the Washington Commanders and the New Orleans Saints facing the champions Los Angeles Rams.
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4.05/4.25pm Kick Offs (9.05/9.25pm UK time)
There are just three matches in the later of the two kick off slots and the TV offering will see the 8-1 Minnesota Vikings looking to keep up their chase for the number one seed in the NFC when they welcome a Dallas Cowboys side who at 6-3 are still chasing a home playoff match of their own now that the Philadelphia Eagles have opened the door to them. That should be an entertaining match between two very good sides.
Two other matches will be taking place in the later set of games. One of those comes in the AFC North where the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals were scheduled to compete in the Sunday Night Football but with both not having the best of seasons they have been moved into this slot. The other game is a divisional clash as well and that sees the 3-6 Denver Broncos hosting a 2-7 Las Vegas Raiders who barring something extraordinary are already just playing out time on their season.
Betting
I’ll go with one bet over the course of these matches and that is for the Cincinnati Bengals to get the better of the Pittsburgh Steelers. These two divisional rivals will know plenty about each other and they will also know that the Steelers triumphed in Cincinnati in week one when everyone was buoyant about the Bengals after their run to the Super Bowl last term. The Bengals came out of the blocks slowly though and even then Pittsburgh needed overtime to come out on top.
Since then, the Bengals have won five of their last seven matches and are looking more and more like the team which got to the Super Bowl. They come into this match off their bye week and have an offense which is very nicely balanced with Joe Mixon playing well last time out. It isn’t completely ideal that they miss Ja’Marr Chase but his absence wasn’t felt too much last time out. Pittsburgh are 2-6 since beating the Bengals in week one and although the win over the Buccaneers was a creditable one there isn’t much form behind the win over the Saints last week and our eyes just tell us that Pittsburgh aren’t really going anywhere and Cincinnati are. I’ll side with the Bengals to come out on top here.
Tips
Back Cincinnati Bengals (-3.5) to beat Pittsburgh Steelers for a 3/10 stake at 1.91 with William Hill
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