Boost the Bankroll: NFL Four-Team Teaser Play for Week 11 of 2024
Another exciting slate will be offered in Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season, and YouBet will target the following games in pursuit of profit. All lines courtesy of BetMGM; times listed as Eastern.
Packers at Bears (1 p.m.): Packers
The Bears fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron this week, but they’ve got fundamental issues due to the lack of direction under head coach Matt Eberflus and rookie Caleb Williams’ regression in recent games. Chicago has been shut out in the second half of the last two weeks, failing to reach double-digit points in lopsided losses to the Cardinals and Patriots. Its talented defense can’t handle the strain, surrendering 144 rushing yards to New England as the Bears were outgained 328-142 in total yards last week.
The Packers remain in prime position for the postseason and will look to make a push following the bye week. After reeling off four consecutive wins, Green Bay was humbled by Detroit at home in their last outing, and the setback figures to work to head coach Matt LaFleur’s advantage. Look for the Packers to be motivated for a strong showing against their declining divisional rival.
Browns at Saints (1 p.m.): Under
Neither offense is efficient, and the Saints kept Atlanta’s high-scoring offense relatively in check last week in a 20-17 home win. Cleveland remains a top-10 overall defense and is fourth-best in the league in pressuring quarterbacks, according to PFF.com, but it ranks 30th overall in total offense.
The Saints aren’t a high-scoring team, averaging only 15.9 points over the last eight games, and they’ve been held to 22 or less over the last four games. Their defense appears to be improving, keeping them in the game the last two weeks, and we project a low-scoring slugfest.
Colts at Jets (1 p.m.): Colts
The Jets are no longer performing at a high level defensively, surrendering 28 first downs and being outgained 406-207 in total yards against Arizona last out, and they don’t do anything well presently. The offense is clearly struggling behind what appears to be an over-the-hill quarterback, and the Jets are ranked among the five worst teams in special teams.
The Jets consistently fail supporters, producing a 1-6 ATS record over their last seven games, and shouldn’t be favored against a Colts team that figures to clean up their turnovers against a dysfunctional opponent.
The Colts coughed up the opportunity to win their last three games due to giveaways, but they remain eligible to correct the ship. And at 4-6, Indianapolis isn’t out of the playoff picture like the 3-7 Jets, who don’t have anything to play for but themselves.
Falcons at Broncos (4:05 p.m.): Falcons
This is a good rebound spot for the Falcons, who never recovered from a sluggish start and lost 20-17 as a 3.5-point favorite at New Orleans last week. Atlanta won five of six prior to the setback, scoring at least 26 points in every win, and had been 3-0 on the road before an uncharacteristic performance last week.
The Broncos found a rhythm behind Bo Nix earlier in the season, stringing together five wins over a six-game stretch, but the rookie quarterback has not been as effective as the schedule has gotten tougher in recent weeks, scoring 24 combined points over the last two games. We expect further struggles this week as the Broncos try to keep up with the high-scoring Falcons.
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