NFL Super Bowl Contenders Top Week 11 Performances

Zack Cook
Host · Writer
Jacksonville Jaguars 34, Tennessee Titans 14
After a difficult Week 10 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the Jacksonville Jaguars bounced back against the Tennessee Titans with flying colors in Week 11. Trevor Lawrence looked like a real MVP candidate, while Calvin Ridley showed up and did what many expected him to do all year. With the AFC looking fairly wide open, the Jaguars impressed in Week 11 and are back in the Super Bowl conversation.
Baltimore Ravens 34, Cincinnati Bengals 20
In a night that was ultimately highlighted by two big injuries to Joe Burrow and Mark Andrews, the Baltimore Ravens still did enough to beat the Cincinnati Bengals by two scores. The Ravens outclassed the Bengals on both sides of the football and are one of the premiere Super Bowl contenders in the NFL. How will they continue rolling without Andrews?
Cleveland Browns 13, Pittsburgh Steelers 10
In a week where they lost their starting quarterback, Deshaun Watson, the Cleveland Browns were able to do enough defensively to knock off the Pittsburgh Steelers 13-10. Dorian Thompson-Robinson led the Browns on a game-winning drive, which saw Dustin Hopkins kick the winning field goal. The Browns defense is Super Bowl-caliber, but can their offense keep up?
Buffalo Bills 32, New York Jets 6
After losing to the Denver Broncos in Week 10, the Buffalo Bills knew they needed to have a response in Week 11. The Bills dominated both sides of the football against the New York Jets, leading to a blowout victory. Josh Allen and the offense found their footing, while the defense utilized the pressure that had made them successful but inconsistent at times this year.
San Francisco 49ers 27, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14
Since coming off their bye two weeks ago, the San Francisco 49ers have outscored their opponents 61-17 after their Week 11 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The 49ers have found their offensive footing again, while their defense had a clear reset and is back to being dominant. San Francisco once again looks the part of a Super Bowl contender.
Jacksonville Jaguars 34, Tennessee Titans 14
After a difficult Week 10 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the Jacksonville Jaguars bounced back against the Tennessee Titans with flying colors in Week 11. Trevor Lawrence looked like a real MVP candidate, while Calvin Ridley showed up and did what many expected him to do all year. With the AFC looking fairly wide open, the Jaguars impressed in Week 11 and are back in the Super Bowl conversation.
Baltimore Ravens 34, Cincinnati Bengals 20
In a night that was ultimately highlighted by two big injuries to Joe Burrow and Mark Andrews, the Baltimore Ravens still did enough to beat the Cincinnati Bengals by two scores. The Ravens outclassed the Bengals on both sides of the football and are one of the premiere Super Bowl contenders in the NFL. How will they continue rolling without Andrews?

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