NFL 2025 Season - Week 11
Picksfootball
 

Headline Play

Articles published multiple times per week, offering insights and picks on upcoming games.
 
SEASON:

Article Archive

Week 11
Finally They Meet
Battle for First Place
Mission From God
Business as Usual
Under Play
Unfinished Business
Second Half Sprint
Hope for the Future
Week 10
Pack Tonight
Two Sides
NFC West War
Points Count
White Flag
Blind Spot
Seems Easy
Call Waiting
Return Meeting
Week 9
Defense Still Matters
Good Again
Returning Quarterbacks
Not So Bad
Blowouts Rule
Dolphins Dipping
Score This
Missing Score
Week 8
Expectations Leveled
Grudge Match
NFL and Gambling World Cry Foul
High Seas
Race to Five
Struggling Playoff Teams
Argue This
DeMeco Team Due
Week 7
Weighing Wins
Addition by Subtraction
Sharp or Not
Spark the Fuse
Hocus Pocus
Boarding the Jets
Cushion Crunch
Hot Meet Stout
Pedestal Perch
Week 6
Tightening Races
Arrowhead or Hammer
Missing Signal Callers
Little Boys
Special Circumstances
Then and Now
Old Versus New
Dolphins to Titans
Week 5
More to Know
Dominance in Streaks
Two Back is Hot
Spike Side
41 is Up
Bounce Back
Deal with the Devil
Cool Your Jets
Sleep Walking
Week 4
Backup to Win
Cold and Hot
Not So Obvious
Early Start
Yes We Can
New Clues
Up is Down
Dooms Night
Dead Center
Week 3
That's Entertainment
Road Trip
Perfect and Imperfect
About Time
Better Bet
Quarterback Resurgence
Cruise Control
Look of a Champion
Sitting Duck
Week 2
No Respect
QB Rivalry
Inches Short
Kidding Aside
Coaching Advantage
Turf Toe Spike
Prime Opener
Solo Act
Early Returns
Week 1
NFC North Battle
Everybody is Right
Assumptions
Happy Ending
QB Swap
Beginning of the End
Too Easy
Road Cowboys
Choose Wisely
Schedule It
Season Win Totals
Super Bowl Pick
Credit Collision
Burn in Hell
Before Relevance
No Repeats
Home and Auto
So Close
Preseason 3
Cheshire Cat Grin
Reverse Records
Clear Choice
Moving Parts
Not Ready for Prime Time
Preseason 2
Success and Failure
Jury Out
Real Competition
Quarterback Rich
Worst to First
Time to Reload
Sweet Spot
Preseason Magic
Preseason 1
Two Up, Two Down
Book Bet
Gone Fishing
Smart Rats
Early Value
Streaky
Hall of Fame
Two Good Ones
Ups and Downs
Offseason
Cause and Effect
Looking Forward
Purdy Value
Business for Profits
     
 
Finally They Meet
by Dennis Ranahan

The matchup we were all expecting last January in the National Football Conference Championship Game will be played tonight when the Philadelphia Eagles host the Detroit Lions. Last season, you may recall, the Lions ripped through the regular season while winning15 games and were double-digit favorites over the Washington Commanders to open their postseason.

That is where the Lions dream season ended.

The Commanders upset the Lions at Ford Field and went on to meet the eventual Super Bowl Champion Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Had the NFC Championship Game been between the two teams meeting tonight, it can with some authority be contended that the title game last year to advance to Super Bowl LIX would have been more competitive.

The Commanders had their big upset win over the Lions after they edged the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the road in the Wild Card Weekend, but few things have gone right for Dan Quinn’s team since. They got blown out in Philadelphia, 55-23, and have struggled this season while currently only one game ahead of the cellar-dwelling New York Giants in the NFC East Division.

So, we didn’t get a competitive Championship Game last season, but we sure have an intriguing matchup on tap for tonight. Both the Lions and Eagles have moved off their excellent 2024 seasons with another rise to the top of their divisions this year. The Lions came into action today with six wins, tied with the Chicago Bears in the NFC North, and half a game up on the third place Green Bay Packers. The Bears win in Minnesota earlier today challenges the Lions to win here to keep a share of first place in their division race.

The Eagles are in a much more comfortable season standing. Unlike the NFC North Division, the NFC East doesn’t have a quartet of good teams. In fact, the rest of the division combined has only one more win than the Eagles have generated alone, seven to eight. The Eagles have a three-and-one-half game bulge over the second place Dallas Cowboys.

Sign In or Sign Up to get the full article now

 

Please Sign In

Remember Me

OR