The global outreach of the NFL continues in Week 11 with the Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins playing at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid, Spain, on Sunday.
But there are much better games that headline Week 11 action, including the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams vying for first place in the NFC West, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs trying to snap the Denver Broncos’ seven-game winning streak, and the Philadelphia Eagles squaring up with the Detroit Lions in a pivotal Sunday Night Football tilt.
All that and more as DAZN News’ Mark Lelinwalla details five things to keep an eye out for in Week 11.
Both the Buffalo Bills (6-3) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-3) will be looking to bounce back from a rough Week 10 loss. The Bills fell hard to the struggling Miami Dolphins, 30-13, while the Bucs were edged by the New England Patriots, 28-23, despite 273 passing yards and three touchdowns from Baker Mayfield.
The Buccaneers lead their NFC South division, though the Bills might need this game with some urgency to stay within arm’s reach of the hot New England Patriots, who are tied for the league’s best record at 8-2.
That makes this game at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay a must-see on Sunday.

The NFC West is one of the most competitive divisions in the NFL this season, with the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams each boasting a 7-2 record and having won their last four games. They’ll play for first place in the division Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Entering Week 11, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford leads the league with 25 touchdown passes and is coming off a monstrous 280 passing yards and four touchdowns in the Rams’ 42-26 smacking of the San Francisco 49ers last week. Running back Kyren Williams also rushed for 73 yards and a pair of touchdowns in that game as the Rams are really revving up.
The same can be said for the Seahawks, who rang up 44 points in their thrashing of the Arizona Cardinals last week in a game that had defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence returning two fumbles for touchdowns.
This is the division rivals' first matchup of the season, with another meeting scheduled for December 18.
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After a dismal 1-5 start to the season, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens (4-5) are coming on strong.
The winners of three straight games, the Ravens can return to .500 with a road win over the Cleveland Browns (2-7) this weekend at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio.
Jackson’s Ravens seem to be hitting their stride after they notched three takeaways in defeating the Minnesota Vikings last week. Entering Week 11, they are within striking distance of the Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4) for the AFC North division lead.
The two-time NFL MVP Jackson aired it out for 225 yards and four touchdowns in the Ravens’ destruction of the Browns during Week 2, boding well for their chances to make it four straight victories.
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At 8-2 and riding a seven-game win streak, the Denver Broncos are tied with the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts for the best record in the NFL.
Fresh off their bye, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs (5-4) will march into Mile High, trying to be the ones to put an end to that streak and potentially save their season in the process.
Prior to their bye, the Chiefs had their three-game win streak snapped by the Buffalo Bills in Week 9.
Already a nimble playmaker on his feet, Mahomes might need to extend plays as the Broncos lead the NFL with 46 sacks this season.
Last week, the Broncos rang up six sacks in defeating the Las Vegas Raiders, 10-7, in an ugly victory.
Will Mahomes lead the Chiefs to victory on the road? Or will the Broncos once again manufacture a way to win?
We are about to find out on Sunday.
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They have been two of the best teams in the NFC over the past few seasons, and now the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles (7-2) and powerhouse Detroit Lions (6-3) meet at Lincoln Financial Field in Philly under the lone spotlight of Sunday Night Football.
The Lions’ offense has been shifting into another gear of late as Jared Goff produced 320 passing yards and three touchdowns, while Jahmyr Gibbs added 142 yards rushing with two TDs on the ground in victory last week.
The Eagles’ offense went quiet, but their defense spoke volumes in limiting the Green Bay Packers to just seven points in Philadelphia’s 10-7 win on Monday Night Football.
Whoever manages to win Sunday night could be considered the favorite to emerge from the NFC.
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