
The massive marketing arm of the NFL reaches south of the border in Week 10 when Houston and Oakland play on Monday night in Mexico City. Building off the tremendous success of the NFL International series of regular season games in the UK, the league will play its first Monday night game outside the U.S.
Week 11 NFL Odds at Bookmaker.eu
New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers ( -10 )
Pittsburgh Steelers ( -8.5 ) at Cleveland Browns
Baltimore Ravens at Dallas Cowboys ( 4.5 )
Jacksonville Jaguars at Detroit Lions ( 3.5 )
Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts ( -8 )
Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals ( -5.5 )
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Kansas City Chiefs ( -7 )
Chicago Bears at New York Giants ( -4 )
Arizona Cardinals at Minnesota Vikings ( -1.5 )
Miami Dolphins at Los Angeles Rams ( -2 )
New England Patriots ( -6 ) at San Francisco 49ers
Philadelphia Eagles at Seattle Seahawks ( -9 )
Green Bay Packers ( -2.5 ) at Washington Redskins
Houston Texans vs. Oakland Raiders ( -2 )
NFL GAMES OF THE WEEK
Patriots at 49ers – Sunday, November 20, 4:25 p.m. ET (CBS)
If we assume the Patriots are still playing like the Patriots have for over a decade and the 49ers are still struggling as they’ve done in recent years, this game doesn’t look like an interesting one. But it piques the interest because it will be the first – and possibly only – time in his storied career that Tom Brady plays at “home.”
Brady was on injured reserve with a torn ACL when New England played in old Candlestick Park during the 2008 season. Brady played his high school ball in Northern California, between Candlestick and the Niners’ new home Levi’s Stadium, and as a preschooler he was in the stands for “The Catch” in the 1982 NFC championship game.
Texans vs. Raiders – Monday, November 21, 8:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)
The NFL is coming back to Mexico and the locals should be treated to a good one with two AFC teams on the rise. The Raiders come off their bye week and return to the national spotlight. Unfortunately, Oakland will run into another top-five defense in back-to-back games.
In the previous season, Carr played a mistake-free game in a win over the Broncos. However, more times than not, he struggled with turnovers and ball placement against a high-end secondary. Until he’s able to dissect pass defenses with consistency in critical moments, skeptics will continue to doubt his ability to break through with the game on the line against playoff-caliber teams.
Cardinals at Vikings – Sunday, November 20, 1 p.m. ET (FOX)
The Cardinals and Vikings played a surprisingly close game on a Thursday night last season, with the Vikes missing a bunch of key players from their defense and still hanging with the explosive Cards for most of the night. Here's hoping Minnesota has a full squad this time around, but that we still get a closely contested game anyway.
If Blair Walsh made that field goal in the Wild Card round last season, the Vikings would be packing their bags to fly to Arizona for the Divisional Round. But no, Walsh had to miss it and cause the whole city of Minnesota to cry in pain. This will be a battle between two top NFC teams. And this time it’s in Minnesota.
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