Commanders at Eagles NFL Week 11 Betting Lines

Washington Commanders NFL Week 11 Betting Lines

Washington Commanders NFL Betting Online

The Washington Commanders win and NFL odds cover streak was halted at three straight in Week 10 betting action after dropping a tough 28-27 decision to the Pittsburgh Steelers as short home favorites. Running up against one of the toughest stop units in the league, Jayden Daniels struggled playing to a 68.5 QB rating by way of only completing half of his 34 overall passes for 202 yards and 0:0 TD/INT ratio while getting sacked three times. He even had issues getting going on the ground evidenced by his three overall carries amassing a grand total of five yards. Clearly, the rib injury sustained a few weeks back continues to hamper the current Offensive Rookie of the Year Award odds leader’s ability to make hay. That’s not good news for the up-and coming Commies heading into Week 11 betting with a first place showdown set to go down in the City of Brotherly Love against a Philadelphia Eagles outfit that just surpassed it in the standings after winning a fifth straight and covering the NFL spread for the third time in the last four weeks. Action reports from the online sportsbook however appear slightly bullish of the Commanders representing themselves well in hostile territory with the team aligned with a heavier percentage of the early money.

With the win streak now a thing of the past, Washington’s odds of winning Super Bowl LIX jumped back up to 22-1 from 20-1, while its chances of winning the NFC also moved back up to 11-1 from 10-1. Its readjusted season win total odds remained at a season-high 11.5 but with heavier juice now situated on the under. The Commanders are now decided -700 favorites, down from -750 the week prior, to punch a ticket to the playoffs with the “No” now offering up a $475 return on investment off a $100 wager. Insane considering they initially hit the board +275/-350 respectively!

NFL Week 11 Betting Lines

Washington Commanders +3.5

Philadelphia Eagles -3.5

Over/Under: 49

Money Line: Commanders +155, Eagles -180

Washington Commanders Week 11 Matchup

On Thursday, November 14, 2024, the Washington Commanders will take on the Philadelphia Eagles from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA. Kickoff time for Thursday Night Football is set for 8:15 p.m. ET with television coverage on Prime Video. The lookahead NFL Week 11 betting lines surfaced with the Commanders installed 3.5-point underdogs and the Over/Under (O/U) set at 50. Though the Commanders have only taken 45 percent of the overall bets, it’s also been supported with 54 percent of the early money allowing linemakers to not move off the opener. Washington has proven to be a decent bet when playing away from Landover with it the owner of 3-2 straight up and against the spread records. Though total bettors betting on the NFL with crypto have seen the Commies cash over tickets on the road at a perfect 5-0 clip with an average of 57.2 points hitting the board, it’s the under that’s grabbed their attention early on. The number to beat is down a full point to 49 with the low side of the total taking in a healthy 80+ percent of the early action. Surprising considering Washington stands 1-2 SU and 2-0-1 versus the NFL spread the last three times it ventured into the Linc with all three matchups playing to high scorers (54 PPG). This is however a bitter divisional rivalry with first place bragging rights there for the taking.

Washington Commanders Week 10 Recap

The Washington Commanders fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers 28-27 in a nail-biting defeat, missing the chance to win eight of their first 10 games for the first time since 1986. Despite holding a 24-14 second half lead, the Commanders struggled to contain Pittsburgh’s offense late in the game. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, playing through a rib injury, completed 17 of 34 passes for 202 yards but recorded no touchdowns or interceptions. He also had a season-low rushing output, with just five yards on three carries. Austin Ekeler provided an offensive boost with two short rushing touchdowns early on, capitalizing on Pittsburgh’s mistakes, including a failed fake punt in the first quarter that gave Washington possession deep in Steelers territory. Safety Jeremy Chinn made a significant impact on defense, intercepting Russell Wilson in the third quarter and recovering a fumble at Pittsburgh's 1-yard line. In the game’s final moments, Daniels connected with Zach Ertz on a critical fourth-and-9, but the catch was ruled just short of the sticks, ending Washington's flawless fourth-down conversion streak this season. The Commanders fell to 7-3 both SU and against the NFL spread and missed out on the opportunity to go 5-0 at home, a mark they last achieved in 1991, when the franchise last won the Super Bowl.

2024 Washington Commanders Schedule, Results & Record

WEEK MATCHUP RESULT RECORD
Week 1 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 20-37 0-1
Week 2 vs. New York Giants W 21-18 1-1
Week 3 at Cincinnati Bengals W 38-33 2-1
Week 4 at Arizona Cardinals W 42-14 3-1
Week 5 vs. Cleveland Browns W 34-13 4-1
Week 6 at Baltimore Ravens L 23-30 4-2
Week 7 vs. Carolina Panthers W 40-7 5-2
Week 8 vs. Chicago Bears W 18-15 6-2
Week 9 at New York Giants W 27-22 7-2
Week 10 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers L 27-28 7-3
Week 11 at Philadelphia Eagles - -
Week 12 vs. Dallas Cowboys - -
Week 13 vs. Tennessee Titans - -
Week 14 BYE WEEK
Week 15 at New Orleans Saints - -
Week 16 vs. Philadelphia Eagles - -
Week 17 vs. Atlanta Falcons - -
Week 18 at Dallas Cowboys - -

Founded in 1932 as the Boston Redskins, the franchise became the Washington Redskins in 1937. The Washington franchise has had great periods of glory and plenty of years of ineptitude.

Washington was a perennial contender and 2-time NFL champion from 1936 through 1945. Then, from 1946 through 1970, the Redskins never made the playoffs. But then head coach and general manager George Allen changed that with five playoff berths in six years from 1971 to 1976, including a 1972 NFC championship. The late Allen made the Pro Football Hall of Fame based largely on his work in Washington.

The man that made the Redskins into Super Bowl champions was another Hall of Fame coach, Joe Gibbs. From 1982 through 1991, the Redskins won three Super Bowl titles with one other Super Bowl appearance.

Since Danny Boy Snyder took ownership of the franchise in 1999, Washington has posted just six playoff appearances. Their last four postseason bids were wild card losses. Washington hasn’t been close to being a bona fide Super Bowl contender during his reign of error.

In 2020 Snyder dropped the team nickname “Redskins” in a desperate sacrifice on the altar of political correctness after allegations of sexual harassment being a systemic issue in his organization. Only a putrid NFC East Division allowed Washington to slip into the 2020 playoffs. The Redskins changed their name to the Commanders in 2022.

Subsequently, Snyder had been accused of cheating his fellow NFL owners out of their cut of FedEx Field gate receipts. With all of the trouble that Snyder caused the league, it ultimately caught up to him in 2023 when he was forced to sell the franchise to Josh Harris. He and his team made their mark on the franchise by appointing Dan Quinn as the 31st head coach in the team's storied history and selecting Jayden Daniels as their future quarterback with the second pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

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Washington Commanders Past Seasons (2000)

YEAR RECORD PLAYOFFS
2023 4-13 None
2022 8-8-1 None
2021 7-10 None
2020 7-9 Lost Wild Card Round
2019 3-13 None
2018 7-9 None
2017 7-9 None
2016 8-7-1 None
2015 9-7 Lost Wild Card Round
2014 4-12 None
2013 3-13 None
2012 10-6 Lost Wild Card Round
2011 5-11 None
2010 6-10 None
2009 4-12 None
2008 8-8 None
2007 9-7 Lost Wild Card Round
2006 5-11 None
2005 10-6 Lost Divisional Round
2004 6-10 None
2003 5-11 None
2002 7-9 None
2001 8-8 None
2000 8-8 None

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