NFL Week 11 Odds: It’s been a very busy couple of days in the National Football League and thus, I’ve decided to update our readers with everything that’s going on around that league that might have an impact on NFL Week 11 Odds and Betting this week. By far the biggest news this week is the signing of controversial running back Larry Johnson by the AFC North leading Cincinnati Bengals. Although the terms of the deal have yet to be released, we do know that both sides will work together until the end of this season.
This week, the Cincinnati Bengals [-9½] will be taking on the sports betting odds underdog Oakland Raiders
[+9½] on Sunday afternoon. "He’s starting from scratch," coach Marvin Lewis said about LJ. "He knows what he has at stake and at risk. He gets an opportunity to start anew, just like anybody would. He’s paid the price for what’s gone on in his past, things he’s said, things he’s done. And it came to a finality in Kansas City.
“Now he’s here, and it’s a new start, a new opportunity. It’s what we’re all excited about. He's learned some lessons, and I think that’s a good thing. We just all have to move forward."
In other big news, Pro Bowl safety Troy Polamalu is "questionable at best" for this week’s game against the Chiefs, according to Tomlin. Polamalu suffered a knee injury in last week’s game for the second time this season. The Pittsburgh Steelers [-10] have been listed as the sports betting odds favorites to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs [+10] this week.
"He is in a great frame of mind. He feels really good, but we're going to follow the expert advice that we get from our medical staff in terms of how we proceed," Tomlin said Tuesday. "In the short term, we're going to take it day to day. But (it's) really encouraging, more encouraging, I think, than was initially anticipated."
Also regarding this game, Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe has been suspended for 4 games for violating the NFL's policy against performance-enhancing substances.
And finally, I thought you should know that the Buffalo Bills have fired head coach Dick Jauron after a 3-6 start. According to Bills owner Ralph Wilson, it was "a difficult decision," but one that was made for what he referred to as the "best interest of our team."
This week, the Buffalo Bills [+8½] will once again be the sports betting odds underdogs, this time against the hosting Jacksonville Jaguars [-8½] on Sunday afternoon. "I really don't have anything to say," Jauron told the AP via cell phone shortly after the news broke.
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