NFL Week 11 Early Leans & Stats of the Week
Stats of the Week
1. The New Orleans Saints are 9-0 for the first time in team history.
2. The Cincinnati Bengals are 5-0 on the road and 5-0 in their division
3. Jay Cutler has thrown 17 interceptions on the year, leading the NFL.
4. The Cleveland Browns and the Oakland Raiders each have scored 7 touchdowns this season. 9 individual players have 8 touchdowns or more. Mike Tirico just described the Browns as “remarkably inept.”
5. As mentioned below, the Chiefs and Raiders were a combined 3 for 31 on third down Sunday.
6. There are two non-quarterbacks with at least one rushing and one passing TD this season. One is obvious, the Dolphins’ Ronnie Brown. The other? Hunter the Punter.
7. With his two scores against Indianapolis Sunday night, Randy Moss (142) passed Terrell Owens (140) in career receiving touchdowns. Moss is second on the all-time list behind only Jerry Rice.
8. Tampa Bay’s newest kicker Connor Barth kicked three field goals of 50+ yards Sunday, only the 4th player in league history to do so.
9. Philadelphia completely gave up trying to run the ball against the Chargers. Donovan McNabb’s 450 yards passing Sunday on 55 attempts were both NFL single game season highs.
10. Of the 16 games in week 11, half of them have a spread of 9 points or higher.
Early Leans
Atlanta @ NY Giants -6
All of the home underdogs and the Redskins (-11 +11 @ Dallas) will get a long look this week.
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Sadly, Bills RUNNING BACK Fred Jackson has a passing TD, but doesn’t make the list because he doesn’t have a rushing TD.