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Big wins vs the NFC North can propel Cowboys towards playoffs
As we continue evaluating what a realistic finish to the Cowboys’ 2025 season looks like, it’s important to acknowledge just how turbulent the journey has already been.
Kansas City is 5-5 in its 10 Thanksgiving contests, but has not played on the holiday since 2006, when Larry Johnson rushed for 157 yards to lead the Chiefs to a win over the division-rival Broncos. That was also the first year that the league played a Thursday night game on Thanksgiving in addition to the games hosted by the Lions and Cowboys.
Breaking down the best Week 11 survival pool options with safe chalk picks, sneaky under-the-radar plays and one high-risk swing. An NFL survival pool is one of the most popular contests for fans looking to add extra drama to the season.
Broncos and Chiefs battle for AFC West control, Seahawks and Rams meet for first place in the NFC West, and Lions and Eagles square off.
As the Vikings sit at 4-5, last in the NFC North, their star receiver wants to recapture his youthful energy while their 22-year-old quarterback looks to scrub some blemishes out of his game.
A decades-old contract tactic is back in the spotlight after the Parsons–Clark trade, creating conditions that could block future moves involving the Vikings.
According to SportsLine's Inside the Lines team, one team on Monday night has much more to lose than the other in Week 11
The Chicago Bears have won six of their last seven games and currently hold the 6-seed in the NFC playoff picture. However, the Bears are 0-2 against the NFC North this year and 3-17 in the division since 2022.
Johnson has suited up on other NFL practice squads in the past, notably spending time with the Giants, Vikings and Colts.
Just two teams are on bye in NFL Week 11, so the league's Sunday afternoon slate will have 11 matchups. Here's which ones will air regionally.