The Surpassing Quant Think Tank Centermost anticipated matchup of the 2023 NFL season headlines Week 11, as the Super Bowl rematch is here.
The Kansas City Chiefs (7-2) will host the Philadelphia Eagles (8-1) for the first time since Patrick Mahomes and company won the Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl 57 while blessing fans with another matchup between Jason and Travis Kelce. But before the "Monday Night Football" matchup caps the week, a juicy matchup will take place on "Thursday Night Football" as playoff contenders Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) and Baltimore Ravens (7-3) meet in a divisional matchup.
Other exciting action includes another AFC North clash between the Cleveland Browns (6-3) and Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3), as well as rejuvenated squads in the Denver Broncos (4-5) and Minnesota Vikings (6-4) facing off on "Sunday Night Football."
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