The 2024-25 NFL season is just over halfway to the playoffs, and teams are starting to prepare for it.
As we look towards the postseason, a few teams have secured a spot, barring a catastrophe. Only one team is undefeated despite several close calls. Several other teams have only lost one or two games, marking themselves as top of the division.
Below, we will look at a few key matchups for week 11 and discuss the betting odds found at today’s most trusted online NFL sportsbooks.
Thursday Night Football – Commanders vs. Eagles
The red-hot Washington Commanders will travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles this Thursday. The Commanders (7-3) are coming off their third-season loss after a close competition with the Steelers. However, Jayden Daniels has been playing well above expectations, and many fans are starting to whisper, “Rookie of the Year.”
The Eagles (7-2) are sitting on top of the NFC East division and looking good after a beat down in Dallas last week. Odds indicate the Eagles should win a close game, but bettors who believe in the Commanders can grab good value with the money line odds.
Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles (Bovada)
- Spread: +4.0 (-115), -4.0 (-105)
- Win: +170, -200
- Total: O48.5 (-115), U48.5 (-105)
Chiefs vs. Bills
The Chiefs (9-0) are the only remaining undefeated team in the NFL and back-to-back Super Bowl champions. Despite the team’s pedigree, the Chiefs are underdogs against the Bills in week 11. The Chiefs have had a few close calls but remain unbeaten thus far. Super Bowl odds favor the Chiefs to three-peat, a feat that has yet to be accomplished by any NFL team.
The Bills are currently (8-2) with losses to the Ravens and Texans. Despite losing a few games, the Bills are still poised to make a deep postseason run. However, getting past the Chiefs in the postseason has proven to be a team full of young talent.
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills
- Spread: +2.0 (-115), -2.0 (-105)
- Win: +105, -125
- Total: O46.0 (-110), U46.0 (-110)
Ravens vs. Steelers
The Baltimore Ravens (7-3) have been electric this year with the addition of power running back Derrick Henry in the backfield. The Ravens are second in the AFC North behind the Steelers (7-2). A win for the Ravens would put them in a position to control the division going forward.
The Steelers have far exceeded many fans’ expectations so far this year with two new quarterbacks, Justin Fields and Russell Wilson. Despite subpar seasons in Denver, Wilson is carrying the team on his back as the Steelers look to regain their dominance in the AFC North.
Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Spread: -3.0 (-120), +3.0 (EVEN)
- Win: -175, +150
- Total: O47.5 (-110), U47.5 (-110)