Week 11 NFL picks: Patriots to remain unbeaten

Oct 29, 2015; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) reacts after a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins in the first quarter at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 29, 2015; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) reacts after a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins in the first quarter at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports /
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FanSided’s experts have submitted their Week 11 NFL picks.

The New England Patriots went undefeated in 2008, becoming the first team to have an unblemished regular-season record since the 1972 Miami Dolphins. Of course, the New York Giants would beat New England in the Super Bowl, forever keeping that team from ultimate glory.

In 2015, the Patriots are back in action and looking for another perfect campaign. New England is 9-0 and has a schedule that screams 16-0. Tom Brady looks like he will win another Most Valuable Player award and Rob Gronkowski is every bit as unstoppable as he ever was.

In Week 11, the Patriots will welcome in Rex Ryan and the Buffalo Bills to Gillette Stadium, all but ensuring a 10-0 mark. Buffalo has not beaten the Patriots on the road since before Brady became quarterback back in 2001, so expecting anything more this time around seems to be a pipe dream.

At 5-4, Buffalo is currently the sixth seed in the AFC playoffs. The Bills have not been to the playoffs since 1999, the longest current drought in the league. However, none of the six experts here at FanSided see Buffalo getting the job done this week, making its trek all the tougher moving forward.

Here are the Week 11 NFL picks:

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Surprisingly, Chicago is getting plenty of love. At 4-5, the Bears need to win for any shot of making the playoffs, while Brock Osweiler is making his first career start for the Denver Broncos. Osweiler is replacing Peyton Manning, who is sitting out with a foot injury.

All of our experts also believe the Dallas Cowboys will finally break their seven-game losing streak, taking down the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium.