Today could be pivotal when the ultimate story of the 2025 NFL season is told
Several big games loom over the Sunday slate. The first comes in the early-afternoon window, when the 6-3 Buffalo Bills host the 6-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bills are coming off a surprising loss to the Miami Dolphins, a loss that now puts them three games behind the New England Patriots in the win column for the moment, thanks to New England’s win Thursday night over the New York Jets. For Tampa Bay, they need to win to stay ahead of the Carolina Panthers, who sit at 5-5 this season.
The late-afternoon slate has two key games with divisional implications in both the AFC West and the NFC West. The Denver Broncos, currently in first place in the division with a 6-2 record, host the 5-4 Kansas City Chiefs. But while that kicks off at 4:25 p.m. Eastern, the “DVOA Bowl” between the 7-2 Seattle Seahawks and the 7-2 Los Angeles Rams will go a long way towards determining the winner of the NFC West.
Sunday’s slate concludes with a massive game between the 6-3 Detroit Lions and the 7-2 Philadelphia Eagles.
Of course, in this league every game matters.
As we do each week, we’ll keep you updated with the scores, big moments, key injuries, and more.
NFL Week 11 scores and results
Miami Dolphins 16, Washington Commanders 13
For the second week in a row, European fans were treated to extra football.
Last week the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts needed overtime to settle things, and this week it was the Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins who advanced to overtime after 60 minutes were not enough to determine a winner. Riley Patterson’s 29-yard field goal early in overtime was the difference.
Atlanta Falcons 21, Carolina Panthers 10 – Halftime
Buffalo Bills 21, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20 – Halftime
Tennessee Titans 3, Houston Texans 0 – Halftime
Chicago Bears 10, Minnesota Vikings 3 – Halftime
Green Bay Packers 13, New York Giants 13 – Halftime
Pittsburgh Steelers 10, Cincinnati Bengals 6 – Halftime
Jacksonville Jaguars 14, Los Angeles Chargers 6 – Halftime
Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams
San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals
Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns
Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos
Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles
Key plays and highlights from Week 11
Sunday’s schedule began with the first regular season NFL game in Madrid, between the Commanders and the Dolphins.
Overtime on the table in Madrid
A missed field goal from the Commanders late in regulation sets the table for overtime.
Jack Jones intercepts Marcus Mariota early in overtime
Patterson wins it for the Dolphins
Final score: Miami 16, Washington 13
Malik Willis enters the game … and throws a TD
With Jordan Love questionable to return with a shoulder injury, Malik Willis came off the bench and found Christian Watson for a short touchdown to tie the game:
Josh Allen doing Josh Allen things
This Bucs-Bills game might be super fun.
Darnell Washington is a freight train
If you encounter Darnell Washington in the open field, consider some business decisions.
Big sack from Micah Parsons
This is why you trade for him:
DJ Moore with the knee catch
You don’t see this every day:
Buccaneers are back in the lead
Sean Tucker finds the end zone again. Also, watch when Baker Mayfield starts celebrating:
With Aaron Rodgers sidelined, it is up to the Steelers defense to provide the points:
Jacksonville is rolling after Travis Etienne TD
One of the more surprising scores from the early games comes to us from Jacksonville, where Travis Etienne Jr. has given the Jaguars a 35-6 lead over the Chargers:
Cole Bishop picks off Baker Mayfield
Cole Bishop has stepped up in recent weeks for this Buffalo Bills defense. Here he snares a Mayfield pass to give the Bills great field position:
Josh Allen and James Cook give the Bills the lead back
Buffalo takes advantage of the Cole Bishop interception as Allen finds Cook for this touchdown:
Key injuries from Week 11
Jordan Love questionable with a left shoulder injury
Packers QB Jordan Love has gone to the blue medical tent with a left shoulder injury. It came on this play:
Calvin Ridley carted to locker room
Titans WR Calvin Ridley returned to the lineup after missing the previous three games with a hamstring injury. But his return was cut short on this play:
Ridley was taken to the locker room on a cart. He is officially questionable to return.

