Popular Bob's Week 11 NFL Forecast: Can teams weather this week's storm?
Cleveland quarterback Dillon Gabriel drops back against New England during a football game at Gillette Stadium, Oct. 26, 2025 in Foxborough, Mass.
When are we going to get to watch NFL games played in blizzards and icy temperatures?
Well, probably not this week, but that doesn't mean the weather is going to be nice.
As of Wednesday evening, temps are expected to be only as low as the high 30s across the NFL map in Week 11, with a better than 50 percent chance of rain for games in Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Buffalo.
Here's a look at all of Week 11's games:
THURSDAY
---> NY Jets (2-7) at New England Patriots (8-2), 6:15 p.m.
Patriots -13 (43 O/U)
Forecast: Patriots 24, Jets 7
NYJ's second-ranked defense — not to mention last week's 27-20 victory over Cleveland — seems impressive. But two scores came from special teams, and QB Justin Fields had only 54 air-yards. This week the Jets won't be going against a rookie QB either and will face the league's top rushing defense.
SUNDAY
---> Washington Commanders (3-7) vs. Miami Dolphins (3-7), 7:30 a.m., Madrid, Spain
Dolphins -3 (47.5 O/U)
Forecast: Dolphins 31, Commanders 21
Washington will be without QB Jayden Daniels again (dislocated elbow) and its defense has been mega-miserable. In last week's loss to Detroit, the Lions scored five TDs and three FGs in their first eight possessions. A week earlier, Seattle opened with four straight TDs.
---> Carolina Panthers (5-5) at Atlanta Falcons (3-6), 11 a.m.
Falcons -3.5 (42.5 O/U)
Forecast: Panthers 20, Falcons 17
In Atlanta's OT loss to Indianapolis in Berlin last week, the Falcons yielded 323 rush yards, the most in a game this season. Carolina fell to New Orleans 17-7. Taking the points here makes sense, especially since the Panthers beat the Falcons 30-0 in Week 3 and Atlanta is off a long trip.
---> Tampa Bay Bucs (6-3) at Buffalo Bills (6-3), 11 a.m.
Bills -5.5 (48 O/U)
Forecast: Bills 28, Bucs 17
Both squads come of upset losses, but it's Buffalo that is the most desperate club and has fewer injuries.
---> Houston Texans (4-5) at Tennessee Titans (1-8), 11 a.m.
Texans -6.5 (37.5 O/U)
Forecast: Texans 23, Titans 21
---> Chicago Bears (6-3) at Minnesota Vikings (4-5), 11 a.m.
Vikings -3 (48.5 O/U)
Forecast: Bears 27, Vikings 17
Chicago's defense is tops in INTs with 13 and will face J.J. McCarthy, the league's worst-rated passer.
---> Green Bay Packers (5-3-1) at NY Giants (2-8), 11 a.m.
Packers -7 (43.5 O/U)
Forecast: Packers 30, Giants 14
Green Bay has gone 0-5 ATS when favored by 6.5-plus points. That streak ends here with the Packers facing third-string QB Jameis "Mr. INT" Winston.
---> Cincinnati Bengals (3-6) at Pittsburgh at Steelers (5-4), 11 a.m.
Steelers 5.5 (48.5 O/U)
Forecast: Bengals 30, Steelers 26
Cincinnati, off a bye, will face a Steelers team that just lost in LA to the Chargers with QB Aaron Rodgers having his worst game of the season.
---> LA Chargers (7-3) at Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4), 11 a.m.
Chargers -3 (43.5 O/U)
Forecast: Jaguars 21, Chargers 19
West Coast teams playing back east are 8-6 ATS this season, but the Chargers are 0-2. And there are only so many beatings LA's Justin Herbert can take. He leads QBs in hits absorbed.
---> Seattle Seahawks (7-2) at LA Rams (7-2), 2:05 p.m.
Rams -3 (48.5 O/U)
Forecast: Rams 27, Seahawks 21
Both offenses have been going bonkers, but LA more so with Matthew Stafford (25 TD/2 INT) leading the team to back-to-back games with 30-plus first downs.
---> San Francisco 49ers (6-4) at Arizona Cardinals (3-6), 2:05 p.m.
49ers -2.5 (48.5 (O/U)
Forecast: Cardinals 23, 49ers 19
---> Baltimore Ravens (4-5) at Cleveland Browns (2-7), 2:25 p.m.
Ravens -7.5 (39 O/U)
Forecast: Ravens 23, Browns 19
This marks fifth time in the past six Browns games the over/under total has been less than 40, coinciding with rookie Dillon Gabriel starting at QB. The over has paid off three times.
---> Kansas City Chiefs (5-4) at Denver Broncos (8-2), 2:25 p.m.
Chiefs -4 (44.5 O/U)
Forecast: Chiefs 24, Broncos 16
KC coach Andy Reid' s teams have gone 22-4 in his career after a regular-season bye. He'll be going against a team that didn't get a first down in nine of 13 possessions vs. Vegas last week.
---> Detroit Lions (6-3) at Philadelphia Eagles (7-2), 6:20 p.m.
Eagles -2.5 (46.5 O/U)
Forecast: Lions 19, Eagles 17
Detroit is 14-3 ATS as an underdog since coach Dan Campbell's tenure began in 2022. Included is a 38-35 home loss to Philadelphia as a 6-point dog in his debut. There's a greater sense of urgency for Detroit to prevail.
MONDAY
---> Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1) at Las Vegas Raiders (2-7), 6:15 p.m.
Cowboys -3.5 (49.5 O/U)
Forecast: Cowboys 31, Raiders 21
Just because Dallas is off a bye.
RECORDS
Last week's forecast: 6-8 ATS/7-7 straight up
Season total: 70-75-2 ATS/91-55-1 SU.