NFL Week 11 Predictions: Can Packers beat Titans, Bills bounce back?

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After a dazzling week of football, we look ahead to a pivotal NFL Week 11 that will see six NFL teams playing their first of two games within a four-day window due to the upcoming Thanksgiving slate of games being played on Nov. 24.

We’ve got a great NFL Week 11 Thursday Night Football matchup on Prime Video, a solid Monday Night Football game, and a few great games in between. There are countless storylines to follow this week, but we’ve managed to cull it down to five and make some bold predictions for this week’s NFL schedule.

Let’s check out some NFL Week 11 predictions, starting with the TNF game between the Green Bay Packers and the AFC South-leading Tennessee Titans.

NFL Week 11 Prediction: Can the Green Bay Packers upset the Titans on TNF?

We’re not dead,” deadpanned Aaron Rodgers after the Packers defeated the Dallas Cowboys last week in an epic, come-from-behind win at Lambeau Field.

All eyes are on the sage veteran to see if his Packers can cheat death once again this week when they take on Mike Vrabel’s scrappy Tennessee Titans. These Titans bring it on defense, especially on third downs, allowing their opponents to convert just 27.9% of their third downs entering NFL Week 11, which is the best in the league, by far.

Rodgers isn’t playing at the same pace as he was during last season’s MVP campaign, but he’s not that far off as you might think.

  • Through first 10 games of 2021: 21 TDs and 4 INTs
  • Through first 10 games of 2022: 17 TDs and 7 INTs

While Rodgers’ supporting cast is drastically different than last season and the play calling hasn’t apparently been up to his standards, the Packers may have finally turned a corner after snapping a five-game losing streak when they defeated Dallas last week.

And, don’t forget— Rodgers is the king of TNF, boasting an 11-5 record on Thursday nights since becoming the starting QB for Green Bay in 2008. Count on Rodgers and the Packers using the home-field advantage to topple the Titans in a crucial matchup to keep their playoff hopes alive.