NFL Week 11 Opening Odds Report

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Assuming that the Bengals take care of the Texans on Monday Night Football, there are still going to be three undefeated teams with just seven weeks left to play in the regular season.

The legend of this season is continuing to grow with each passing week, which is making NFL betting lines bigger and bigger every week as well.

NFL Week 11 Opening Odds at BookMaker.eu

Titans (44) at Jaguars (-3)

Redskins (46) at Panthers (-7.5)

Raiders (48.5) at Lions (PK)

Cowboys (-1.5) at Dolphins (46.5)

Colts (46) at Falcons (-6.5)

Rams (42.5) at Ravens (-1.5)

Jets at Texans (OTB)

Packers (45) at Vikings (PK)

Buccaneers at Eagles (-7)

Broncos (43) at Bears (PK)

Bengals at Cardinals (-2.5)

49ers at Seahawks (-10.5)

Chiefs (-3) at Chargers (46)

Bills (49.5) at Patriots (-9.5)

GAME OF THE WEEK

It really wasn't believable a few weeks ago that the Packers would ever fall out of first place in the NFC North. Three weeks later though, Green Bay is on a three-game losing streak, and all of a sudden, it could end up falling two games back if it loses to Minnesota on the road on Sunday.

The Vikes, to their credit, have done some really impressive things of late, not the least of which was going on the road to Oakland and winning last week. Adrian Peterson is starting to run like a bull again, while Teddy Bridgewater is having a coming of age and is taking more steps forward in his second season.

The real question is whether the Packers are going to be able to get out of their own way when they have the ball. Outside of a couple good fourth quarter rallies, this offense has been putrid in its last three games, and losing last week to Detroit was a real warning sign of things to come.

Last year, the Packers swept this series, and the last time Minnesota won a game against them was in Week 17 in the 2013 season when Peterson nearly broke the record for the most rushing yards in a single season.

WEEK 11 NFL ODDS NOTES

-It shouldn't be surprising that the biggest favorite of the weekend is one of these undefeated teams. We have to wait until Monday Night Football to see that biggest favorite for the second week in a row. This time around, it's New England which is laying 9.5 against a Buffalo team which has had a history of at least being competitive with the Pats. The Bills were actually favored when these two teams met in Week 2, though as we all know, New England ended up winning 40-32 in spite of the fact that it was set at +2 that day.

-No total is lower this week than the 42.5 set for the Rams and the Ravens. It's definitely understandable for this being the lowest total of the week, knowing that the Rams are one of the lower-scoring teams in the league on both sides of the ball. Joe Flacco and the Baltimore offense just haven't gotten going at all in recent weeks, and last week's crippling loss to Jacksonville probably won't help matters any.

-The highest total of the week is the 49.5 on Monday Night Football between the Bills and the Pats. As we mentioned before, there were 72 points when these two teams met in Orchard Park. New England's games have been flying over the total all season long, and last week against the Giants was no exception.

-The Packers opened up at a pick 'em against the Vikings as we showcased earlier. Green Bay hasn't been an underdog in a game this year, and it hasn't been a dog in a divisional game since playing at Detroit in November 2013. We're not sure where this line is going, but after the Pack lost at home for the first time in 24 years against the Lions, it wouldn't be surprising if they did end up dogs in this crucial NFC North tussle.

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