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The NFL Week 11 schedule concludes with the 8th Monday Night Football game of the season between interconference teams. The AFC South first place Houston Texans (6-4) against the disappointing NFC East Dallas Cowboys (3-6), who are winless at home this season and on a current 0-4 straight up and against the spread (ATS) run. The Texans have lost two in a row and three of their last four games, and are laying 7-points on the road. That’s how bad the Cowboys have been, with zero TD’s and 10 turnovers in their last two home games. Dallas will also play their second straight game without QB Dak Prescott, who is out for the season and having surgery on his hamstring.
The Week 11 NFL schedule featured a pair of close, exciting games and finishes with the Pittsburgh Steelers holding off the Baltimore Ravens 18-16 in a first place AFC North showdown. The Buffalo Bills scored a late 4th quarter touchdown to secure a 30-21 win and deliver the Kansas City Chiefs their first loss of the season.
Then the Sunday Night Football feature was a thriller in the second half as ‘cool’ Joe Burrow rallied the Cincinnati Bengals in the second half with 21 unanswered points to tie the Los Angeles Chargers 27-27. The Bengals kicker then missed a 48 yard and 51 yard field goal in the closing minutes only to see the other elite quarterback on the field, Justin Herbert lead a 4-play 84-yard TD drive for the 34-27 win in the closing seconds.
That win by the Chargers kept them in the AFC West race and currently the top wild card team in the AFC with seven games remaining. Next week’s Monday Night Football feature in Week 12 on Nov. 25 is a special one. Head coaching brothers John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens (7-4) against Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers (7-3).
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Houston Texans (-7) at Dallas Cowboys, Over/Under 41 points
Kickoff is at 8:15pm ET on ABC and ESPN, and streamed online at ESPN+ and NFL plus.
Bob Stoll of Dr. Bob Sports provides additional matchups and advance stats for the Texans-Cowboys matchup with information you can bet on. The updated injury report and media updates show last year’s Defensive Rookie of the Year Will Anderson, Jr. (ankle) will miss his second straight game for the Texans. Also, Texans defensive tackle Folorunso Fatukasi will be out with a foot injury and offensive tackle Blake Fisher will miss the game because of a concussion.
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