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Quarterback Jared Goff #16 and defensive end Aaron Donald #99 of the Los Angeles Rams walk off the field after winning 36-31 against the Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 11, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. John McCoy/Getty Images

There are a few reasons to be excited about the Week 11 NFL schedule. It features three matchups between teams that are currently in the playoffs, the Game of the Year and historic betting odds.

All eyes will be on “Monday Night Football” when the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams do battle in Mexico City with the NFL’s best record on the line. The two teams have totaled the most yards in football, and their contest features the highest total of all time. L.A. is a 2.5-point favorite.

Sunday’s most important contest will also be played in primetime. The top spot in the NFC North will be on the line when the Chicago Bears host the Minnesota Vikings on “Sunday Night Football.” The rivals are considered to be evenly matched, so the point spread favors the Bears by a field goal at Soldier Field.

The Houston Texans and Washington Redskins are both in first place, but the Week 11 betting line indicates that the AFC South leader is the much better team. Houston is favored by three points on the road against Washington. The Texans have won six straight games, though none of their victories have come against a team with a winning record.

There are no double-digit favorites in Week 11. The Philadelphia Eagles are the biggest underdogs, getting 8.5 points on the road against the New Orleans Saints. The Denver Broncos aren’t far behind as seven-point underdogs against the Los Angeles Chargers.

The matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New York Giants is the week’s only pick’em. Since the two teams have five combined wins, the final result could play a key role in determining the order for the 2019 NFL Draft.

There is no betting line for the game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens because it’s unknown if Joe Flacco will play. There’s a good chance Lamar Jackson will get his first start as an NFL quarterback.

It’s no surprise that the week’s lowest total comes in the game between the Oakland Raiders and Arizona Cardinals. They have the two worst records in the NFL.

Below are the available betting lines for all the Week 11 games, including the point spreads and totals. These are the consensus odds from multiple sportsbooks in Las Vegas and online, via OddsShark.

Thursday, Nov. 15

Green Bay Packers (+2.5) at Seattle Seahawks, 49

Sunday, Nov. 18

Carolina Panthers (-4) are Detroit Lions, 51

Dallas Cowboys (+3) at Atlanta Falcons, 48

Cincinnati Bengals (N/A) at Baltimore Ravens

Tennessee Titans (+2) at Indianapolis Colts, 48

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (PK) at New York Giants, 52

Houston Texans (-3) at Washington Redskins, 42.5

Pittsburgh Steelers (-5.5) at Jacksonville Jaguars, 47.5

Denver Broncos (+7) at Los Angeles Chargers, 46.5

Oakland Raiders (+4) at Arizona Cardinals, 40.5

Philadelphia Eagles (+8.5) at New Orleans Saints, 52

Minnesota Vikings (+3) at Chicago Bears, 45.5

Monday, Nov. 19

Kansas City Chiefs (+2.5) at Los Angeles Rams, 63.5 (Mexico City)