Through ten weeks of the 2025 NFL season, the NFC East has become a one-team division. The Philadelphia Eagles (7-2) are the only team above .500, while the Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1), Washington Commanders (3-7), and New York Giants (2-8) are all in the midst of losing streaks of at least two games. With time running out on the 2025 NFL season, the Eagles look like the only team in the division that will make the playoffs.
And with that in mind, let’s dig into our NFC East Bold Predictions for Week 11!
Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles will lose at home this week
The Eagles are coming off a big road win against the Packers, but now head home to face a Detroit Lions team that just blew out the Washington Commanders. This should be a fun Sunday Night Football matchup between two of the best teams in the NFC, but the Eagles’ season-long offensive struggles worry me. I’m going with a 27-23 Lions win in Philadelphia this week.
Saquon Barkley will struggle again this week
After his monster 2024 season, Saquon Barkley has struggled to get going in 2025. He’s currently 16th in the NFL in rushing yards per game and only has one game with 100 or more rushing yards. He’ll have to face a tough Lions defense this week that has allowed the eighth-least rushing yards per game, so I’m going with another rough game for Barkley in which he doesn’t eclipse 60 rushing yards.
Washington Commanders

The Commanders will lose their sixth game in a row this week
The Commanders have now lost five straight games after starting 3-2, and will likely play without Jayden Daniels for the rest of the season. They’ll head to Madrid, Spain, this week to take on the Miami Dolphins. And while that looked like an easy matchup two weeks ago, the Dolphins upset the Bills 30-13 last week, so I’m going to go with Miami handing the Commanders their sixth-straight loss.
Robbie Chosen will lead the Commanders in receiving yards
I’m not sure anyone knew Robbie Chosen was still in the NFL, but Chosen has resurfaced in Washington and has seen four targets in each of his two games as a Commander. With Terry McLaurin out again this week, Chosen will have another opportunity for playing time. Treylon Burks (who will be out this week) led Washington in receiving yards last week, so we’ll go with another surprise receiving leader in the form of Chosen this week.
New York Giants

The Giants will win their first game of the Mike Kafka era
The Giants will be playing their first game under an interim head coach after the firing of former head coach Brian Daboll as they host the Green Bay Packers. While the matchup is a tough one, the 5-3-1 Packers have looked vulnerable as of late, as they’ve now lost two in a row. I’m going with a 23-20 Giants upset in the Meadowlands this weekend.
Jameis Winston will have a big game in Week 11
Jaxson Dart is still in concussion protocol as the Giants get closer to their Week 11 matchup against the Packers, and Jameis Winston has been elevated to next-in-line if Dart is unable to suit up. Since we’re going with bold predictions, I’m going to predict that Winston will start and throw for at least 250 yards with two touchdowns in a Giants win this week.
Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys will end their two-game losing streak
The Cowboys had been alternating wins and losses all season (with a tie in between), but entered their bye week on a two-game losing streak. While they’ll be on the road coming out of their bye, they’ll get to face the 2-7 Las Vegas Raiders, who are in the midst of their own three-game losing streak. I’ll go with a 27-10 Cowboys victory.
The Cowboys defense will show up in Week 11
The Cowboys defense has been their Achilles heel all season as they rank second-to-last in the league in points allowed per game. However, they brought in Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson at the trade deadline and will get a boost to the unit this week. With the Raiders ranking second-to-last in the league in points scored per game, I’m looking for the Cowboys to limit them to 10 points this week.
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