NFL Week 11 Schedule, Odds, and Predictions (2026)

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The 2026 NFL Week 11 schedule opens with the Indianapolis Colts visiting the Houston Texans on Thursday, Nov. 19, and runs through 14 games before the Cincinnati Bengals visit the Washington Commanders on Monday night.
Sunday's slate includes Dolphins-Bills, Ravens-Panthers, Buccaneers-Lions, Cardinals-Chiefs, Steelers-Eagles, and Vikings-49ers. Most NFL Week 11 odds have not yet been posted on the supplied board, with Vikings-49ers the only matchup currently showing an early betting market.
Below is the complete NFL schedule for Week 11, followed by an early look at NFL Week 11 odds and predictions. Betting lines will become a more useful part of the analysis as additional Week 11 markets become available.
NFL Week 11 Schedule
Here is the Week 11 NFL schedule for the 2026 season. All kickoff times below are Eastern Time.
- Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans — Thursday, Nov. 19, 8:15 p.m.
- Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills — Sunday, Nov. 22, 1:00 p.m.
- Baltimore Ravens at Carolina Panthers — Sunday, Nov. 22, 1:00 p.m.
- New Orleans Saints at Chicago Bears — Sunday, Nov. 22, 1:00 p.m.
- Tennessee Titans at Dallas Cowboys — Sunday, Nov. 22, 1:00 p.m.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions — Sunday, Nov. 22, 1:00 p.m.
- Arizona Cardinals at Kansas City Chiefs — Sunday, Nov. 22, 1:00 p.m.
- Jacksonville Jaguars at New York Giants — Sunday, Nov. 22, 1:00 p.m.
- New York Jets at Los Angeles Chargers — Sunday, Nov. 22, 4:05 p.m.
- Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos — Sunday, Nov. 22, 4:25 p.m.
- Pittsburgh Steelers at Philadelphia Eagles — Sunday, Nov. 22, 4:25 p.m.
- Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers — Sunday, Nov. 22, 8:20 p.m.
- Cincinnati Bengals at Washington Commanders — Monday, Nov. 23, 8:15 p.m.
The Week 11 NFL schedule features 13 games, with several teams on their bye week. Sunday has seven games in the 1 p.m. ET window before three late-afternoon matchups and Vikings-49ers on Sunday night. Colts-Texans and Bengals-Commanders provide the standalone Thursday and Monday games.
NFL Week 11 Odds
Early NFL Week 11 odds are largely unavailable on the supplied board. The board was reviewed Aug. 19, 2026, and Vikings-49ers is the only matchup currently displaying a moneyline, point spread, and game total. The remaining games should not be assigned estimated lines before sportsbooks post them.
San Francisco is around a four-point favorite against Minnesota, with the 49ers priced at approximately -200 on the moneyline and the Vikings around +176. The game total is listed in the 46.5-to-47.5 range on the supplied board, depending on the sportsbook.
That early number gives San Francisco the strongest available market position by default, but it does not establish the 49ers as the biggest favorite across the entire Week 11 NFL schedule. Odds are still unavailable for games such as Colts-Texans, Dolphins-Bills, Ravens-Panthers, Buccaneers-Lions, Cardinals-Chiefs, Steelers-Eagles, and Bengals-Commanders.
With nearly the entire Week 11 market yet to be posted, there is not enough information to meaningfully compare the week's biggest favorites, closest spreads, or highest and lowest totals.
NFL odds for Week 11 can also change significantly before kickoff because of injuries, roster developments, results from the first 10 weeks, and betting action. Check current numbers in the Hall of Fame Bets sports betting app as Week 11 approaches.
NFL Week 11 Predictions
Early NFL Week 11 predictions should be treated differently from factual schedule information and posted betting lines. With odds unavailable for nearly the entire slate, most of these are preliminary analytical leans rather than market-based selections or guarantees.
Colts at Texans: Houston gets the early lean at home. No Week 11 odds were available on the supplied board, so this prediction should be reassessed once a betting market is posted.
Dolphins at Bills: Buffalo gets the prediction. No early spread or moneyline was supplied, making this an analytical selection rather than a market-based pick.
Ravens at Panthers: Baltimore gets the early nod. With no Week 11 odds available, the eventual spread will provide a better indication of how strongly the market separates these teams.
Saints at Bears: Chicago gets the prediction at home. No early betting line was posted on the supplied board, so the selection remains preliminary.
Titans at Cowboys: Dallas gets the early pick. The Week 11 market has not yet been posted for this matchup, making it one to reassess closer to kickoff.
Buccaneers at Lions: Detroit gets the lean at home. No early odds are available, so the prediction is not tied to a current point spread or moneyline.
Cardinals at Chiefs: Kansas City gets the prediction. With no Week 11 market currently listed, this remains a preliminary analytical selection.
Jaguars at Giants: New York gets a narrow lean at home. No spread or moneyline was supplied for the matchup, leaving the betting market without a role in the early prediction.
Jets at Chargers: Los Angeles gets the pick. No Week 11 odds were available on the supplied board, so the selection should be revisited once sportsbooks post a line.
Raiders at Broncos: Denver gets the early prediction at home. The absence of a current market makes this another matchup where updated odds will provide important context.
Steelers at Eagles: Philadelphia gets the lean. No early spread or moneyline is available for the matchup, so the prediction remains subject to revision based on how the season develops.
Vikings at 49ers: San Francisco gets the Sunday night prediction. The 49ers are favored by roughly four points and are the only team on the supplied Week 11 board currently backed by a complete early betting market.
Bengals at Commanders: Washington gets the Monday night lean at home. No Week 11 odds were supplied for the matchup, making this an analytical prediction rather than a market-based selection.
For deeper matchup analysis throughout the season, see our NFL picks.
Who Is Favored to Win in NFL Week 11?
Based strictly on the supplied early NFL Week 11 odds, San Francisco is the only team that can currently be identified as a posted favorite, with the 49ers laying roughly four points against Minnesota.
That does not establish San Francisco as the biggest favorite of Week 11. The other games on the supplied board do not yet have complete odds available, so comparing favorites across the entire schedule would require estimating numbers that sportsbooks have not posted.
Once additional markets open, the Week 11 point spreads and moneylines will provide a clearer answer to who is favored to win and which teams receive the strongest betting-market support.
Being favored also does not mean a team is predicted to win with certainty. Point spreads reflect the market at a particular point in time and can change substantially before kickoff.
What Are the Odds for NFL Week 11?
NFL Week 11 odds generally include three primary markets: the moneyline, point spread, and game total. The spread measures the expected margin between the teams, the moneyline prices each team's chances of winning outright, and the total sets a number for the combined points scored by both teams.
As of Aug. 19, Vikings-49ers is the only matchup on the supplied Week 11 board with a complete early market. San Francisco is approximately -200 on the moneyline and -4 against the spread, while Minnesota is around +176 and +4.5. The total ranges from approximately 46.5 to 47.5 points on the supplied board.
The other Week 11 games do not yet have complete betting lines displayed. Rather than estimate those numbers, the odds outlook should be updated as sportsbooks begin posting additional markets.
Who Is Predicted to Win Week 11 in the NFL?
Our early Week 11 NFL predictions lean toward Houston, Buffalo, Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Kansas City, the Giants, the Chargers, Denver, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington.
Those selections are especially preliminary because nearly the entire Week 11 betting market remains unavailable. Results from the first 10 weeks, injuries, roster changes, depth-chart decisions, and eventually the posted odds can materially alter the analysis before kickoff.
The Week 11 schedule offers several notable matchups despite the limited early betting market, with Colts-Texans opening the week and Bengals-Commanders closing it on Monday night. As kickoff approaches, updated NFL Week 11 odds and matchup-specific analysis will provide a clearer picture of where the strongest predictions and betting opportunities may be.