NFL Week 11 Sunday Wrap

Pittsburgh 24
Kansas City 27
The Pittsburgh Steelers lost in OT to the Kansas City Chiefs and they may have lost starting Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Roethlisberger took a need to the head while being sacked by Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson.
The underdog Chiefs paid +400 on the moneyline
Buffalo 15
Jacksonville 18
Terrell Owens had his best game as member of the Buffalo Bills, catching 9 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown. It wasn’t enough as the Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Bills 18-15
The Jaguars failed to cover the 9-point spread
Indianapolis 17
Baltimore 15
The Colts won another close one Sunday, beating the Baltimore Ravens 17-15.The line closed at 2 but opened at -1 so if you bet the Colts early you won and if you bet the Ravens late you pushed.
San Francisco 24
Green Bay 30
The Packers offensive line was able to protect Aaron Rodgers and Rodgers was able to light up the 49ers for 344 yards and two touchdowns. In another game where line movement was important, the line opened at -5.5 and closed at 6. So betting the Colts early made you money and betting the 49ers late saved you.
Atlanta 31
NY Giants 34
The New York Giants ended a 4 game losing streak with a win with a 34-31 OT win over the Atlanta Falcons. Eli Manning passed for 384 yards with three touchdowns and an interception for the Giants, while Mario Manningham caught six passes for 126 yards. The Falcons played without starting RB Michael Turner.
The Giants failed to cover the 7-point spread
New Orleans 38
Tampa Bay 7
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers started well scoring on their first possession but it was all New Orleans Saints after that. The Saints scored 38 unanswered points to win 38-7. The Saints remain undefeated on the season.
New Orleans easily covered the 11-point spread.
Cleveland 37
Detroit 38
Two bottom dwellers played the highest scoring game of week 11 as the Detroit Lions used a last minute touchdown to beat the Cleveland Browns 38-37. Matt Stafford became the youngest quarterback to throw 5 touchdowns in the game.
The Lions failed to cover the 3-point spread.
Washington 6
Dallas 7
The Washington Redskins defense kept the Cowboys from scoring until Tony Romo connected on a game winning TD pass to Patrick Crayton with 2:41 left in the game.
The Cowboys failed to cover the 11-point spread.
Seattle 9
Minnesota 35
Brett Favre threw 4 touchdown passes as the Minnesota Vikings crushed the Seattle Seahawks 35-9.
The Vikings easily covered the 11-point spread
Arizona 21
St. Louis 13
Kurt Warner passed for 203 yards with two touchdowns before leaving with an injury Sunday, as the Arizona Cardinals defeated the St. Louis Rams 21-13.
The Cardinals failed to cover the 9-point spread
NY Jets 14
New England 31
Wes Welker caught 15 passes for a career best 192 receiving yards as the New England Patriots cruised to a 31-14 win over the New York Jets.
The Patriots covered the 11.5-point spread
San Diego 32
Denver 3
The San Diego Chargers took over first place in the AFC West with a 32-3 win over the Denver Broncos.
The Chargers covered the 7-point spread
Cincinnati 17
Oakland 20
In the Biggest upset of the day, the Oakland Raiders scored 10 points in the final minute to beat the Cincinnati Bengals 20-17.
The Underdog Raiders paid +340 on the moneyline
Philadelphia 24
Chicago 20
Philadelphia’s DeSean Jackson caught eight passes for 107 yards with a touchdown, LeSean McCoy rushed for 99 yards, and a TD on 20 carries as the Eagles defeated the bears 24-20 in the Sunday night prime time game.
The Eagles barely covered the 3.5-point spread.

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