Six live games headline NFL Week 11 on ESPN as the playoffs come into view and the race is on to secure a berth in the post-season, with every win vital.
ESPN’s Week 11 coverage begins on Friday November 18 at 12.15pm AEDT when the Green Bay Packers meet the Tennessee Titans, live on ESPN.
The Packers won an overtime thriller in Week 10 against the Dallas Cowboys.
Green Bay addressed a three game slide with the victory over the Cowboys, and can now begin a climb up the NFC standings.
However, the opposition does not get any easier in the shape of the Tennessee Titans.
The Titans sit comfortably atop the AFC South at 6-3, and saw off Denver 17-10 last round.
Monday sees another four live games back to back across ESPN and ESPN2.
First up at 5am AEDT on ESPN, the Indianapolis Colts host the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles lost their undefeated record to the Washington Commanders in a frustrating affair.
Philadelphia will be smarting from the unexpected defeat, however will be comforted by their strong position at the top of the division.
Indianapolis will be wary of the bounce back, but will enjoy home field advantage at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The Colts held on to see off the Raiders 25-20, as they join a host of sides racing to a playoff berth.
Also at 5am AEDT on ESPN2, the New Orleans Saints challenge the Los Angeles Rams.
Both sides are coming off defeat in Week 10, and need to turn things around as they fall out of the NFC Playoff picture.
The defending Super Bowl champion Rams have fallen to the bottom of the NFC West at 3-6, and have lost three straight.
New Orleans remain anchored to the NFC South at 2-7, having lost back to back games to continue the disappointing season so far.
Still time for both to make a late season charge, but it must start in Week 11.
At 8.25am AEDT live on ESPN, the Minnesota Vikings collide with the Dallas Cowboys.
Both sides went to overtime in Week 10, with differing fortunes. Minnesota prevailed in an absolute epic against the Buffalo Bills, whilst Dallas went down to the Green Bay Packers.
The Vikings are currently secure in second spot in the NFC, courtesy of their 8-1 record.
Dallas hold the sixth spot in the division and have a strong pack of sides snapping at their heels.
With a bit of luck, the Cowboys could be in a very different position heading into Week 11, and a win over the Vikings will be a signal to the rest of the league, that they should not be discounted this season.
Monday’s coverage concludes at 12.15pm AEDT with the clash between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs.
A clash between the top two sides in the AFC West, with Kansas City leading the pack.
The Chiefs have won their last three games and have moved to top spot in the AFC.
Los Angeles remain in playoff contention, but currently sit on the bubble at 5-4, caught in a tight race with the Bills, Patriots, Bengals and Colts.
The Chargers need a victory, as they look to find a way back to winning ways.
Tuesday sees the final game of Week 11 NFL on ESPN, as the Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers meet in an all NFC West showdown.
Another crucial conference clash as the Cardinals and 49ers both sit amongst the pack in the playoff chase.
The two have found some form in recent weeks, with Arizona consigning the Rams to the bottom of the conference with victory last round.
San Francisco also impressed in the 22-16 win over the Chargers.
Week 11 will be one both franchises will look back on at the end of the campaign, with this game a potentially season defining fixture.
NFL Week 11 on ESPN
Friday November 18
12.15pm AEDT, Green Bay Packers vs Tennessee Titans, ESPN
Monday November 21
5am AEDT, Indianapolis Colts vs Philadelphia Eagles, ESPN
5am AEDT, New Orleans Saints vs Los Angeles Rams, ESPN2
5am AEDT, NFL RedZone, ESPN App*
8.25am AEDT, Minnesota Vikings vs Dallas Cowboys, ESPN
12.15pm AEDT, Los Angeles Chargers vs Kansas City Chiefs, ESPN
Tuesday November 22
12.15pm AEDT, Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers, ESPN
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