Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season was a fantasy manager’s fever dream, featuring everything from historic quarterback performances to stunning, high-volume breakouts at running back and wide receiver.
Buffalo’s Josh Allen was the single biggest story, putting up a truly insane dual-threat fantasy score that may have single-handedly won matchups across the fantasy landscape.
Beyond the elite, we saw Carolina’s Bryce Young finally deliver a massive performance, while Buccaneers running back Sean Tucker and Cardinals wideout Michael Wilson leveraged massive opportunities into league-altering production.
If you survived the injuries and chaos, this week likely brought you face-to-face with a potential new league-winner for the playoff push.
New England Patriots 27, New York Jets 14: The New England Patriots offense was powered by an efficient performance from quarterback Drake Maye, but the key weapon was running back TreVeyon Henderson, who found the end zone three times as the Patriots pulled away from the New York Jets for the 27-14 victory.
Miami Dolphins 16, Washington Commanders 13 (OT): In the 16-13 overtime victory for the Miami Dolphins over the Washington Commanders in Madrid, the Dolphins’ lone touchdown came from rookie running back Ollie Gordon on a one-yard rush after a steady drive, while the Commanders’ most notable offensive play was a 20-yard catch-and-run touchdown from wide receiver Deebo Samuel, though quarterback Marcus Mariota’s overtime interception ultimately cost them the game.
Carolina Panthers 30, Atlanta Falcons 27 (OT): The Carolina Panthers’ 30-27 overtime win over the Atlanta Falcons was defined by quarterback Bryce Young, who set a new franchise single-game passing record with 448 yards and threw for three touchdowns, showcasing resilience and giving a balanced performance that utilized his receiving corps and was aided by improved protection from the offensive line.
Buffalo Bills 44, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 32: The high-scoring 44-32 affair saw the Buffalo Bills’ offense led by quarterback Josh Allen, who utilized his scrambling ability and connection with wide receiver Tyrell Shavers for a long touchdown, while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers relied heavily on the ground game with running back Sean Tucker rushing for over 100 yards and two touchdowns, complementing quarterback Baker Mayfield’s output.
Jacksonville Jaguars 35, Los Angeles Chargers 6: The dominant 35-6 victory for the Jacksonville Jaguars over the Los Angeles Chargers saw the Jaguars’ offense control the clock and find the end zone primarily on rushing plays and short passes, especially in the red zone, while the Chargers’ struggling offense’s sole highlight came from veteran wide receiver Keenan Allen, who recorded a leaping 30-yard catch.
Chicago Bears 19, Minnesota Vikings 17: The Chicago Bears’ 19-17 win over the Minnesota Vikings was a grind-it-out game where the Bears’ offensive production was balanced, with running back D’Andre Swift contributing 90 rushing yards and quarterback Caleb Williams managing the game and adding 26 yards on the ground, while the Vikings’ offense struggled with consistency in the passing game despite strong run defense by Chicago.
Green Bay Packers 27, New York Giants 20: In the 27-20 victory for the Green Bay Packers against the New York Giants, quarterback Jordan Love returned from injury to throw two touchdowns, including the late go-ahead score to wide receiver Christian Watson, with running backs Emanuel Wilson (who also caught the two-point conversion) and Malik Willis (who added a score) providing supplementary scoring for the Packers.
Pittsburgh Steelers 34, Cincinnati Bengals 12: The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 34-12 in a game dominated by Pittsburgh’s defense, but on offense, quarterback Aaron Rodgers connected with running back Kenneth Gainwell for the Steelers’ opening touchdown; for the Bengals, wide receiver Tee Higgins extended his touchdown streak with a 28-yard score from quarterback Joe Flacco.
Houston Texans 16, Tennessee Titans 13: The Houston Texans edged out the Tennessee Titans 16-13, with a key offensive weapon for the Texans being wide receiver Nico Collins, who showed his ability to run routes across the middle of the field and make crucial catches, which set up the game-winning field goal, despite both offenses facing significant pressure and recording multiple sacks.
San Francisco 49ers 41, Arizona Cardinals 22: The San Francisco 49ers cruised to a 41-22 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, largely due to a game-setting kickoff return, which immediately led to a rushing touchdown by star running back Christian McCaffrey; for the Cardinals, quarterback Jacoby Brissett made history by completing 47-of-57 passes for 452 yards, frequently targeting wide receiver Michael Wilson in a volume-heavy effort.
Los Angeles Rams 21, Seattle Seahawks 19: In the Los Angeles Rams’ 21-19 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, the Rams’ offense was sparked by running back Kyren Williams, who had several explosive runs, finishing with 91 yards and one touchdown, while the Seahawks’ offense relied on running back Kenneth Walker III, who provided the team’s final score with a one-yard rushing touchdown.
Baltimore Ravens 23, Cleveland Browns 16: The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Cleveland Browns 23-16, with running back Derrick Henry proving to be the Ravens’ most consistent offensive weapon, accumulating over 100 rushing yards and demonstrating the ability to break away for big gains, while the Browns’ offense struggled to find rhythm and points, especially in the red zone.
Denver Broncos 22, Kansas City Chiefs 19: The Denver Broncos won a close 22-19 game against the Kansas City Chiefs, with Denver quarterback Bo Nix setting up the game-winning field goal with a pivotal 32-yard strike to wide receiver Troy Franklin, and the Chiefs’ offense relying heavily on tight end Travis Kelce, whose 21-yard touchdown catch from Patrick Mahomes gave Kansas City its only lead.
Philadelphia Eagles 16, Detroit Lions 9: The Philadelphia Eagles managed a 16-9 win over the Detroit Lions in a game with lackluster offensive production from both sides, as the Eagles’ only touchdown came from a one-yard quarterback sneak by Jalen Hurts, who also managed the run game with Saquon Barkley (83 rushing yards), while the Lions’ single touchdown was a 40-yard catch by Jameson Williams from Jared Goff.
Dallas Cowboys 33, Las Vegas Raiders 16: The Dallas Cowboys secured a 33-16 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders as quarterback Dak Prescott was precise, throwing four touchdown passes, primarily connecting with wide receivers George Pickens (nine catches, 144 yards, one TD) and CeeDee Lamb (five receptions, one TD), while running back Javonte Williams provided the Cowboys with 93 yards of rushing balance.