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

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NFL Week 11 Prediction: Bears QB Justin Fields continues historic play vs Falcons

If the Chicago Bears had not lost six of their last seven games, we might be talking about QB Justin Fields being in the NFL MVP conversation for his historic string of games.

In his last three games, Fields has thrown for 441 yards, 7 TDs and just 1 INT. On the ground, he’s been unstoppable, logging 385 yards and 4 TDs— that includes an NFL record-setting 178-yard rushing game against the Dolphins on Nov. 6 and a franchise record for the longest touchdown run by a quarterback (61-yard run) on Nov. 13 vs the Lions.

It looks like Head Coach Matt Eberflus has finally figured out how to unlock Field’s potential after watching him struggle mightily in the first month or so of the 2022 NFL regular season.

Fields will have a chance at another stellar day when the Bears head to Atlanta to take on the Falcons this week. The Falcons give up around 400 yards of offense every game, the second-most leading into NFL Week 11.

NFL Week 11 Prediction: Christian McCaffrey, 49ers put on show in Mexico City

The San Francisco 49ers and the Arizona Cardinals head south of the border for a MNF showcase in Mexico City in the final game of NFL Week 11. It’s the first NFL game in Mexico since 2019’s Chiefs-Chargers clash that resulted in a seven-point win for Kansas City that year.

Since being acquired by the 49ers, McCaffery has been incredibly productive. In three games he’s logged 280 total yards of offense and 3 TDs, propelling San Francisco to a 2-1 record in that span.

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Against a stagnant Arizona Cardinals defense, he and the rest of the 49ers should have a big day scoring the ball. Arizona is allowing 25.8 ppg this season— third most of anyone in the league entering NFL Week 11.