NFL Week 11 betting tips and predictions – Copybet

Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season sees another two teams have their Bye week as the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints watch on from afar.

The opening fixture sees two AFC East rivals face each other, while the Cincinnati Bengals will be eager to peg back the Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC North clash on Sunday.

After their Bye last week, the Dallas Cowboys look to revive their playoff hopes with a trip to Allegiant Stadium to take on the Las Vegas Raiders.

New England Patriots vs New York Jets

Friday 14 Nov, 01:15

The Week 11 slate starts at Gillette Stadium as the New York Jets face AFC East rivals, the New England Patriots, for the first time this season.

Both teams hired new coaches in the summer, with Mike Vrabel heading to the Patriots and Aaron Glenn hired by the Jets.

The two have experienced different fortunes so far, with the Patriots 8-2 and the Jets 2-7. New England are in control of the AFC East, which has been a big surprise, and they should outclass the Jets on home soil.

While Glenn's team have won back-to-back games, it was their special teams' efforts that saw them over the line. The Jets allowed defensive stars Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams to leave during last week's trade deadline and they will be missed against a rampant Patriots team.

The Patriots have scored 26.5 points on average this season, the eighth-best record in the NFL, and they should be able to win their eighth game in a row against the inconsistent Jets.

Cincinnati Bengals vs Pittsburgh Steelers

Sunday 16 Nov, 18:00

Two AFC North rivals meet at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday as the Bengals try to make it back-to-back victories against the Steelers.

Cincinnati beat the Steelers 33-31, their only win in their last six matches, and they have lost their previous two outings by five points or fewer.

Quarterback Joe Flacco has helped the Bengals score 33 points or more in three consecutive weeks, and due to his team's poor defence, he will have to lead the charge once again. Pittsburgh have now lost three of their last five and they only scored 10 points last week in a 25-10 defeat to the Los Angeles Chargers.

The Bengals' defence will easily concede more points against their divisional rivals, but after their Bye week, Cincinnati may be able to come out firing and make life difficult for their hosts.

Chicago Bears vs Minnesota Vikings

Sunday 16 Nov, 18:00

The Bears started the season with a 27-24 defeat to the Vikings, but that was their first game under the stewardship of new coach Ben Johnson. A 52-21 defeat to the Detroit Lions followed, but the Bears are 6-1 since then and they look good value to win on the road.

Chicago are far from the finished product and they have beaten the Las Vegas Raiders, Washington Commanders, Cincinnati Bengals and New York Giants by less than a touchdown.

While the Vikings are at home, they are 4-5 on the season and struggle to consistently rack up points. The Vikings often struggle to gain any momentum if wide receiver Justin Jefferson has a quiet game, and the Bears can gain revenge this week.

Dallas Cowboys vs Las Vegas Raiders

Tuesday 18 Nov, 01:15

After their Bye in Week 10, the Dallas Cowboys return to action with a point to prove as they try to keep their season alive.

The Cowboys are 3-5-1 and need to start stringing some wins together and this clash with the Raiders may be their best chance to win until Week 15, with the Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions coming up on their schedule.

New signing Williams will be a huge upgrade to their defence, which has conceded 30.8 points per game this season, the second-worst return in the NFL.

Thankfully for the Cowboys, their offence has scored 29.2 points per game, and they face a Raiders team that have only managed to score 15.4 points per game this season.

The Cowboys have the likes of Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens in fine form on offence and their star quality should get them over the line.