The Shenoa Report
November 13, 2025
Regular Season Week 11
THE GIANTS FIRED BRIAN DABOLL!!!!!!!! That is all.
I bounced back somewhat in fantasy, winning in one league losing in the other. Current ranking (1st) CMC Ya Next Season 7-3, (8th) Cursed 3-7.
Also, I went 8-6 in picks.
Let’s jump into the recap!
Raiders @ Broncos 7-10
Guys, this game was pretty boring. The Raiders actually looked like they might upset the Broncos, but they are the Raiders so, the Broncos won.
Fun fact: The game featured 15 punts and 13 three-and-outs, making it one of the most punt-heavy primetime matchups in recent NFL history. See! Boring!
Falcons @ Colts 25-31 OT
If you have Jonathan Taylor on your fantasy team, you probably won this week. My opponent had him. I lost. Taylor ran wild in Berlin, racking up 244 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns, including the game-winner in overtime.
Fun fact: This was the first-ever regular-season NFL game played in Berlin, held at Olympic Stadium, marking a historic expansion of the league’s international footprint.
Browns @ Jets 20-27
The Jets stunned the Browns and the rest of the NFL by winning their second game of the season. Despite gaining just 177 total yards and only 54 passing yards from Justin Fields, the Jets special teams had both a kickoff AND punt return touchdown. Cleveland’s offense was efficient and turnover-free, but the Browns became the first team since 1950 to lose a game while allowing under 175 yards and committing zero turnovers.
Fun fact: The Jets kickoff and punt return touchdowns in the same game marked the first time in franchise history they pulled off that double-special-teams feat.
Jaguars @ Texans 29-36
The Texans pulled off a stunning 36–29 comeback win over the Jaguars, scoring 26 unanswered points in the fourth quarter. Backup QB Davis Mills threw two touchdown passes and scrambled for the go ahead score with 31 seconds left, while Sheldon Rankins sealed the game with a fumble return TD. Jacksonville had led by 19 entering the 4th quarter. This was their largest blown lead in franchise history.
Fun fact: This was the first time in NFL history a team scored 26+ points in the fourth quarter to win after trailing by 19 or more entering the final period.
Bills @ Dolphins 13-30
Ummmm. What happened? Guys. You looked past this game. I told you not to. But, clearly, you underestimated the Dolphins. Now the egg is on your face. The Dolphins defense forced three turnovers and held the Bills scoreless through three quarters, while Tua Tagovailoa orchestrated a 92-yard TD drive to open the game. Buffalo rallied late with two fourth-quarter touchdowns, but it was too little too late.
Fun fact: This was the first time in franchise history the Dolphins scored 30+ points and forced 3+ turnovers in a win over Buffalo at Hard Rock Stadium.
Patriots @ Buccaneers 28-23
Patriots RB TreVeyon Henderson racked up 147 rushing yards and two TDs, while Drake Maye added 270 passing yards and two scores to keep New England unbeaten on the road. Baker Mayfield threw three touchdowns for the Bucs, but their defense couldn’t contain the Patriots big-play barrage.
Fun fact: New England became the first team in NFL history to score four straight touchdowns of 50+ yards in a single game.
NY Giants @ Bears 20-24
Stop me if you’ve heard this before. The Giants had a double digit lead going into the fourth quarter. Did they win the game? No, no they did not. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. FIRE SHANE BOWEN. Now, after this epic collapse for the fourth time this season, Giants owner John Mara did something. Brian Daboll has been relieved of his coaching duties. BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I think the straw that broke Daboll's proverbial back was Jaxson Dart’s exit from the game due to a concussion. Daboll was calling all the QB run plays. It wasn’t smart. In fact, the way Daboll was calling Dart’s plays had put him in harm's way all season. Dart is our team and if we are to have any run at any post season in the next few years we’ve got to keep him healthy. Daboll couldn’t do that. So, we lost the game we should have won. Dart is out with a concussion and it’s abundantly clear that Russell Wilson is not the answer. Dart had a hell of a game with two rushing touchdowns before he left late in the 3rd quarter, but the Bears capitalized on the terrible play calling from the Giants and a mediocre QB in Wilson and rallied from a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit thanks to two late touchdowns from Caleb Williams.
Fun fact: Jaxson Dart became the first Giants quarterback in history to rush for multiple touchdowns in a game at Soldier Field.
Ravens @ Vikings 27-19
The Vikings really didn’t stand a chance with Lamar Jackson back for the Ravens. The Ravens defense forced three turnovers and Jackson threw for 212 yards and a touchdown, while the Ravens held QB J.J. McCarthy in check throughout. Ravens TE Mark Andrews added a fourth-quarter TD and two-point conversion to seal Baltimore’s third straight win.
Fun fact: This was Lamar Jackson’s 100th career regular-season start, and he became the first QB in NFL history to reach 10,000 passing yards and 5,000 rushing yards within that span.
Saints @ Panthers17-7
The Saints snapped a four-game losing streak with this divisional win over the Panthers. QB Tyler Shough had 282 passing yards with two passing touchdowns, one to Chris Olave and the other to Juwan Johnson. Even Alvin Kamara got more involved with 83 rushing yards. Carolina’s offense sputtered after an early touchdown, managing just 175 total yards and turning the ball over twice.
Fun fact: Tyler Shough became the first Saints rookie quarterback to throw for 250+ yards and multiple touchdowns in a road win since Archie Manning in 1971
Cardinals @ Seahawks 22-44
The Seahawks crushed the Cardinals, jumping out to a 35–0 lead behind two defensive touchdowns and a near-perfect first half from Sam Darnold. DeMarcus Lawrence returned two fumbles for touchdowns, while Jaxon Smith-Njigba and George Holani added explosive TDs as the Seahawks improved to 7–2. The Cardinals rallied late with Jacoby Brissett throwing two touchdowns, but their early deficit proved insurmountable.
Fun fact: Seattle has now beaten Arizona nine straight times dating back to 2021, their longest active win streak against any division rival.
Lions @ Commanders 44-22
The Lions steamrolled the Commanders, scoring on their first eight possessions and racking up 546 total yards. Jahmyr Gibbs led the charge with 142 rushing yards and three touchdowns, while Jared Goff threw touchdown passes to Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams. The Commanders couldn’t keep pace despite two TD passes from Marcus Mariota.
Fun fact: Lions punter Jack Fox didn’t punt once, as Detroit became the first team this season to score on every drive with their starting offense
Rams @ 49ers 42-26
Matthew Stafford threw four touchdowns in this win over the 49ers. Kyren Williams added two rushing scores, and the Rams avenged their Week 5 overtime loss with a dominant offensive display that kept them tied atop the NFC West at 7–2. San Francisco’s Mac Jones tossed three TDs but couldn’t overcome two costly turnovers and a depleted roster.
Fun fact: Stafford became the first QB in NFL history to throw 4+ touchdowns with zero interceptions in three straight games
Steelers @ Chargers 10-25
The Chargers beat the Steelers, dominating defensively and capitalizing on key turnovers. Justin Herbert threw for 220 yards and a touchdown, while safety RJ Mickens’ second-quarter interception set up the game’s first TD. Aaron Rodgers struggled with two picks and a safety, with Pittsburgh’s only touchdown coming in garbage time.
Fun fact: The first quarter ended with a rare 3–2 score, marking one of the few times in NFL history a game opened with a safety and a field goal as the only points.
Eagles @ Packers 10-7
This game was pretty much a waste of time. It was borrrrrrrrring. No points were even scored until the 3rd quarter and that was a measly field goal. The whole 4th quarter was considered garbage time and still there was only one touchdown scored from either team. Lame.
Fun fact: This was the first Monday Night Football game to be scoreless at halftime since 2009, highlighting just how rare and gritty this defensive battle was.
WEEK 11
Thursday, November 13th
Jets (2-7) @ Patriots (8-2) (8:15pm PRIME VIDEO)
I mean, I’m not dumb. I am picking the Patriots to beat their division rival.
Sunday, November 16th
Commanders (3-7) @ Dolphins (3-7) (9:30am NFLN, NFL+)
Who even knows anymore. The Dolphins fired their GM and then beat the Bills. I can’t imagine they’ll win two in a row, but they are playing the Commanders, who look just as pathetic as the Dolphins. This game will be played in Santiago BernabĂ©u Stadium, Madrid, Spain. The Commanders have never won an international game, and Marcus Mariota has never started a game outside of the USA. The last time the Dolphins played overseas they were shutout. So, what I’m saying is it could go either way, or maybe no one scores a single point. Now that would be something. I’m picking the Dolphins to win this game.
Bengals (3-6) @ Steelers (5-4) (1pm CBS)
We get the Icy-Hot bowl again! Rematch Alert: The Bengals stunned Pittsburgh 33–31 in Week 7 behind Joe Flacco’s 470 yard, 4 TD performance. The Steelers are hungry for payback. Reminder, Aaron Rodgers (Steelers) and Joe Flacco (Bengals) are both 40+, making this the oldest combined QB matchup of the season, again. I’m picking the Steelers to win this one, but I won’t be sad if I am wrong.
Chargers (7-3) @ Jaguars (5-4) (1pm CBS)
The Jags blew a huge lead last week in NY Giants fashion. They are looking to bounce back but the Chargers are ferocious. I am picking the Chargers to win this game.
Buccaneers (6-3) @ Bills (6-3) (1pm CBS)
I guess it’ll depend on what team shows up this week for the Bills. I was sure they would beat the Dolphins last week. I like both teams and Baker Mayfield is my quarterback in one of my fantasy leagues. Sigh. I’m picking the Bills to win this game. Go Bills!
Bears (6-3) @ Vikings (4-5) (1pm FOX)
The Bears lost 27–24 in Week 1 after blowing a fourth-quarter lead. They’ve improved significantly since then and are looking forward to this divisional rematch. Even though the Bears are the away team, I am still picking them to win this game. I mean, they beat the Giants last week, they can totally beat the Vikings this week.
Texans (4-5) @ Titans (1-8) (1pm FOX)
I’m picking the Texans to win this game. I’ll be more shocked if I am wrong.
Panthers (5-5) @ Falcons (3-6) (1pm FOX)
The Panthers crushed the Falcons 30–0 earlier this season. The Falcons are seeking revenge and trying to snap a four-game losing streak. I am going against my normal, pick the home team for the win, I’m picking the Panthers sweep the Falcons.
Packers (5-3-1) @ NY Giants (2-8) (1pm FOX)
You’ll be shocked to know that I am picking the Packers to win this game. The Giants just fired head coach Brian Daboll and will likely be without rookie QB Jaxson Dart, who’s in concussion protocol. National Treasure Jameis Winston will get the start for NY. Mike Kafka is currently serving as the interim head coach. Obviously I’m still rooting for my NY Football Giants, and I have false hope again with the firing of Dabs. LET’S GO G-MEN!
Seahawks (7-2) @ Rams (7-2) (4:05pm FOX)
I am picking the Rams to win, mostly because they are the home team and should have home field advantage.
49ers (6-4) @ Cardinals (3-6) (4:05pm FOX)
I’m picking the 49ers to win this game. I know the team is banged up but the Cardinals are also pretty depleted. Also, Marvin Harrison Jr, will be out this week as he had an emergency appendectomy earlier this week.
Ravens (4-5) @ Browns (2-7) (4:25pm CBS)
With Lamar back, I’m picking the Ravens to win this game.
Chiefs (5-4) @ Broncos (8-2) (4:25pm CBS)
Ok. The Broncos are undefeated at home this season. Denver’s defense is allowing just 18.3 points per game and ranks top 5 in pressure rate. The Chiefs are coming off their bye week. Andy Reid is 22–4 after a bye week, one of the best records in NFL history. Patrick Mahomes is undefeated in regular season games against the Broncos (13–0). All that said, I’m picking the Broncos to win this game. Stick it to ‘em.
Lions (6-3) @ Eagles (7-2) (8:20pm NBC)
You know what? I just decided. I’m picking the Lions to upset the Eagles at home. Let’s go LIONS!
Monday, November 10th
Cowboys (3-5-1) @ Raiders (2-7) (8:15pm ABC, ESPN)
I would love to see the Raiders beat the Cowboys. It’s not likely, but I’d like to see it. I’m picking the Cowboys to win this game.
BYE WEEK: Colts, Saints
GO G-MEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the edit Eric!
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