NFL - WEEK 11

Washington Commanders (7-3) @ Philadelphia Eagles (7-2)

The Battle for Supremacy in the NFC East offers up the most-compelling Thursday night matchup of the season. Philadelphia is on a five-game winning streak and welcome a Washington team who have been the surprise package of the season.

The Eagles offense is humming averaging 31.75 points per game over their last four contests and with their QB, Jalen Hurts, in top form this is theirs for the taking. Unlike Washington, Philadelphia has a defence that keeps improving as well allowing just 12.25 points per game over those same four games.

Thanks primarily to an offense averaging 29 points per game, the Commanders are poised to make the playoffs for the first time since 2015. Rookie QB Jayden Daniels and first-year Head Coach Dan Quinn have come into the capital and revitalized what has been a dormant franchise for the last decade

Philadelphia has the edge versus Washington in the last five matchups between the two squads, collecting a 4-1 record and I fancy a home win here. Check our Washington Commanders @ Philadelphia Eagles markets here.

Prediction: Philadelphia Eagles -3.0 @ 1.86

Kansas City Chiefs (9-0) @ Buffalo Bills (8-2)

Sunday’s schedule peaks at Highmark Stadium where the Bills host the undefeated defending Super Bowl champions, Kansas City Chiefs, in what is undoubtedly the game of the year to date in the NFL.

The Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes just do whatever it takes to win. In their 9-0 start, 8 of those wins came by 1 score or less. Sunday's 16-14 win over Denver wasn't clinched until KC blocked a last-second, 35-yard field goal attempt. Champions don’t die easily.

The Bills have won five in a row and are a perfect 4-0 at Highmark Stadium but the pressure will be on, and I think that it will turn into a low scoring tactical battle. Check our Kansas City Chiefs @ Buffalo Bills markets here.

Prediction: Under 45.5 @ 1.99

Houston Texans (6-4) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-6)

The Cowboys were humiliated by the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday and are on a four-game losing run. They welcome Houston to AT&T Stadium with huge doubts over their QB Cooper Rush who lost two fumbles and completed only 13 of 23 passes for 45 yards against the Eagles. Rush received the dreaded vote of confidence from coach Mike McCarthy and will start this game.

The Texans will look to bounce back from a disappointing loss to the Lions last Sunday. CJ Stroud is performing well this season but a lack of options for him to throw the ball to, coupled with the home team’s issues at QB will see scores at a premium. Check our Houston Texans @ Dallas Cowboys markets here.

Prediction: Under 42 @ 1.98