Title: Travis Kelce’s Epic Bye Week Adventure and NFL Week 11 Picks
Subtitle: Super Bowl rematch between Eagles and Chiefs headlines Monday Night Football
By [Author Name]
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The NFL has been scheduling bye weeks since 1990, and after 33 years, it’s time to crown the winner of the best bye week ever. And the award goes to none other than Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs’ star tight end.
Kelce’s bye week adventure took him all the way to Argentina, where he spent three days hanging out with an Eagles fan. The timing of this trip is somewhat suspicious, considering the Chiefs are set to face the Eagles in a highly anticipated game this week.
Speaking of Eagles fans, Donna Kelce, Travis’ mother, is known for wearing split jerseys whenever the Eagles and Chiefs play each other. It remains to be seen if Taylor Swift, who is dating a Chiefs player, will be in attendance at the game on Monday. Regardless, the Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs is undoubtedly the biggest game of Week 11.
Now, let’s dive into the Week 11 picks:
Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) at Baltimore Ravens (7-3)
Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET (Amazon Prime)
Both teams are coming off disappointing losses in Week 10, with the Bengals almost staging a comeback against the Texans and the Ravens blowing a fourth-quarter lead against the Browns. The Ravens’ tendency to falter in the final quarter is concerning, and Joe Burrow’s ability to end losing streaks gives the Bengals an edge. Prediction: Bengals 23-20 over Ravens.
Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3) at Cleveland Browns (6-3)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS)
The Steelers’ offense has shown signs of improvement in recent weeks, thanks to changes in coaching and offensive strategy. However, the Browns boast a strong run defense that could pose a challenge for Pittsburgh. With the Browns seeking revenge for their Week 2 loss to the Steelers, expect a close game. Prediction: Browns 24-17 over Steelers.
Arizona Cardinals (2-8) at Houston Texans (5-4)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS)
Despite the Texans’ loss to the Panthers in Week 10, their rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud has been impressive, leading game-winning drives in consecutive weeks. However, the Cardinals’ defense has been surprisingly effective against the pass, and the return of Kyler Murray adds firepower to their offense. Expect another close game, with Stroud delivering another game-winning drive. Prediction: Texans 27-24 over Cardinals.
Minnesota Vikings (6-4) at Denver Broncos (4-5)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET (NBC)
The Vikings have found success with their new quarterback, Josh Dobbs, who has won two straight games for the team. The Broncos, on the other hand, have struggled defensively, allowing the most points, rushing yards, and total yards per game. While the Vikings may struggle to establish a strong running game, this gameNFL Week 11: Bengals vs. Ravens, Steelers vs. Browns, Cardinals vs. Texans, Vikings vs. Broncos, Eagles vs. Chiefs
The NFL has been scheduling bye weeks since 1990 and after 33 years, I think we can finally hand out the award for best bye week ever and that award goes to Travis Kelce. I don’t necessarily know what qualifies as the best bye week ever, but I feel like taking a three-day trip to Argentina has to be on the list. Also, let’s not forget that Kelce flew all the way there just to hang out with an Eagles fan, which is somewhat suspicious because his Chiefs are PLAYING the Eagles this week.
I have no idea if Taylor Swift will be at the game on Monday, but if she shows up, she might want to borrow one of those split jerseys that Donna Kelce wears every time the Eagles and Chiefs play each other. The Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs is definitely the biggest game of the week. So who’s going to win? Let’s get to the picks and find out.
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NFL Week 11 picks:
Cincinnati (5-4) at Baltimore (7-3)
8:15 p.m. ET (Amazon Prime)
If the Bengals and Ravens get into a pregame scuffle on Thursday, it’s probably because they’re arguing about who had the worst loss in Week 10. On one hand, we have the Bengals, who forgot to show up for the first three quarters against the Texans, but then still somehow almost won the game before losing 30-27 on a last-second field goal. On the other hand, we have the Ravens, who lost a game they had no business losing. The Ravens were beating the Browns 31-17 with under 10 minutes left to play in the fourth quarter, and they somehow managed to blow that lead in a 33-31 loss.
The fact that the Ravens blew a fourth-quarter lead is mildly concerning and that’s because they seem to do it every other week. If an NFL game was only three quarters long, the Ravens would be undefeated and they would have won the past five Super Bowls, but unfortunately, Roger Goodell hates the Ravens, which isTitle: Travis Kelce’s Eventful Bye Week and NFL Week 11 Picks
Subtitle: Bengals vs. Ravens, Steelers vs. Browns, Cardinals vs. Texans, and Vikings vs. Broncos
Date: [Insert Date]
By [Author Name]
The NFL has been scheduling bye weeks since 1990, and after 33 years, it seems like we have finally witnessed the best bye week ever. This prestigious award goes to none other than Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end.
Kelce’s bye week adventure included a three-day trip to Argentina, where he hung out with an Eagles fan. The timing of this trip is somewhat suspicious, considering that the Chiefs are playing the Eagles this week. Will Taylor Swift make an appearance at the game on Monday? Only time will tell. In previous matchups between the Eagles and Chiefs, Donna Kelce, Travis Kelce’s mother, has been known to wear split jerseys representing both teams.
The highly anticipated Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs is undoubtedly the biggest game of Week 11. The question on everyone’s mind is, who will come out on top? Let’s dive into the picks and find out.
Before we get to the Week 11 picks, here’s a quick reminder that you can check out the weekly picks from every CBSSports.com NFL expert by visiting their website. In unrelated news, the author of this article is in charge of the NFL newsletter at CBSSports.com, which makes for a perfect holiday gift. Simply subscribe someone to the newsletter by entering their email address, and they’ll receive the gift that keeps on giving.
Now, let’s move on to the Week 11 picks:
Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) at Baltimore Ravens (7-3)
Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET (Amazon Prime)
Both the Bengals and Ravens are coming off disappointing losses in Week 10. The Bengals almost staged a comeback against the Texans but fell short, while the Ravens blew a significant lead against the Browns. The Ravens’ tendency to collapse in the fourth quarter is concerning, especially for quarterback Lamar Jackson. Despite the Bengals’ road prime-time losing streak, Joe Burrow’s ability to end losing streaks gives them an edge. Prediction: Bengals 23-20 over Ravens.
Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3) at Cleveland Browns (6-3)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS)
The Steelers’ offense has shown signs of improvement in recent weeks, thanks to changes in their offensive strategy. However, the Browns have been strong against the run, which could pose a challenge for the Steelers. In their previous matchup, the Steelers won by four points with the help of defensive touchdowns. This time, the Browns’ defense is expected to hold strong. Prediction: Browns 24-17 over Steelers.
Arizona Cardinals (2-8) at Houston Texans (5-4)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS)
While rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud has been impressive, leading game-winning drives in the past two weeks, he faces a tough challenge against the Cardinals’ defense. The return of Kyler Murray has boosted the Cardinals’ offense, and their tight end Trey McBride had a standout performance in Week 10. Despite the Texans’ recent loss to the Panthers, Stroud’s clutch performances give them the edge. Prediction: Texans 27-24 over Cardinals.
Minnesota Vikings (6-4) at Denver Broncos (4-5)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET (NBC)
The Sunday night game features the intriguing matchup between the Vikings and Broncos. Fans will have the opportunity to witness “The Passtronaut” in action, referring to the Vikings’ quarterback Josh Dobbs. While the storyline of a quarterback-astronaut movie sounds intriguing, Dobbs will face a tough challenge against the Broncos’ defense. Prediction: Vikings 24-21 over Broncos.
As the NFL season progresses, each game becomes more crucial for teams vying for playoff spots. Stay tuned for more exciting matchups and thrilling moments in Week 11.