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NFL week 11 preview; Primetime games seem to be the must watch games this week.

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The NFL has claimed that they want parity, and this could be as close as you are going to get. There are two undefeated teams left, the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers will put their perfect record on the line against the 4-5 Washington Redskins, who are only a half game out of first place, in the NFC East. The Patriots host the Buffalo Bills on Monday night. In the Ryan vs. Belichick series you can throw the records out and expect a hard hitting football game.

The other notable game is on Sunday night. The Cincinatti Bengals travel to Arizona. The Bengals are coming off their first loss of the season and look to rebound against the Cardinals. The Cardinals have a three game winning streak and a three game lead over the Seattle Seahawks. Carson Palmer has thrown 23 touchdowns and Chris Johnson has revived his career running the ball. The Cardinals boost the leagues number one offensive in yards per game, with 421.1. The defense is holding up their end of the bargain by ranking third, allowing only 316.1 yards per game. The Bengals defense enters the game with the number one scoring defense, only allowing 16.9 points per game. 

Atlanta hosts the Colts in an intriguing game. The Colts are tied with the Texans at 4-5, for first place in the AFC South. The 6-3 Falcons are tied with the Green Bay Packers for the wildcard, in the NFC. Both teams hold a two game lead over a number of teams. The Chicago Bears have quietly won two games in a row. If they can beat the Brock Osweiler led Broncos, they would be at the .500 mark and have a legitimate shot to make a run at the playoffs. The Broncos have a three game lead over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Houston Texans have vaulted themselves back into the playoff picture, and will play the New York Jets. The Jets need to win to keep pace in the AFC wildcard race. Which games will you be watching this weekend?

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