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NFL Week 11 Odds, Picks, Bets and Props

NFL Week 11 Odds, Picks, Bets and Props

Just when we thought the New York Jets were back, they showed us that they played a prank on Halloween.

Gang Green’s performance against Arizona last week seems to be rock bottom for this team, but the good thing about hitting rock bottom is that there is only one way to go.

The Jets will host the Indianapolis Colts, who are riding a three-game losing streak.

Their latest run of struggles sparked a second quarterback change of the season, as Anthony Richardson will return as the starter for Indianapolis moving forward.

It remains to be seen whether Richardson has worked on his accuracy since being on the bench, but the sophomore’s return makes the Colts offense dynamic on the field.

Richardson and running back Jonathan Taylor have averaged 5.4 yards per carry this season.

They’ll pit that against a Jets defense that has been gashed by the run all year long.

They are 25th in rushing yards allowed per game and have amplified those struggles by ranking 29th in tackles, according to Pro Football Focus.

Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (28) rushes the ball Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024, during a game against the Buffalo Bills at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Another issue the Jets will face is tempo.

The Colts have the second-fastest offense in football in terms of seconds per play, but that pace can also help the Jets offense stay in rhythm.

New York has been a pass-heavy offense this year, mostly because of the game’s script, but letting Rodgers throw it in this one will give them the best chance to put points on the board.


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The Colts rank 28th in passing yards allowed, 29th in opponent completion percentage and 24th in sack rate.

Look for this one to be a back and forth affair and sail the total.

THE GAME: Jets-Colts over 43.5 (-110, BetMGM)


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