AFC West Week 11 Preview: Chiefs, Broncos in Prime-Time

In this story:
The Las Vegas Raiders have worked their way back to .500 and will have a chance to go above that mark for the first time since their Week 1 victory over the Denver Broncos if they pull off the upset in Miami on Sunday.
The Raiders sit in second place in the AFC West, but the Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos are knocking on the doorstep.
Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs still have their grasp on the division, sitting at 7-2 and are well-rested after a bye week.
Here's what to look for from the Raiders' divisional rivals in Week 11:
Los Angeles Chargers at Green Bay Packers
The Chargers are fresh off a heart-breaking, 41-38 loss to the Detroit Lions at home and will have the challenge of getting back to .500 in one of the toughest places to visit in the NFL: Lambeau Field in Green Bay.
Los Angeles has a top-10 passing offense, but one of the Green Bay Packers' strengths is their top-10 passing defense, having allowed 187.6 passing yards per game.
Green Bay comes off a close defeat loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, its fifth loss in its last six games.
If the Chargers can bring the same offensive intensity they took to the Packers' NFC North rival last week, they should fare well in this Week 11 game.
Minnesota Vikings at Denver Broncos
The Broncos have turned into a completely new team since starting 1-5. In their last two games, they've defeated the Chiefs by double-digits and edged the Buffalo Bills on the road.
Following the victory over Buffalo on Monday Night Football, Denver is back on prime-time, this time at home, where the Broncos will host the red-hot Minnesota Vikings.
Minnesota has won five straight games, but the Broncos are on a rise of their own.
The Vikings are third in the league in passing offense at 272.4 yards per game, an area in which Denver is near the bottom-quarter of the NFL.
Then again, that didn't matter much in the Broncos' victories over two top-10 passing offenses, Kansas City and Buffalo.
Regardless, one of these two teams' wave of momentum will be halted by the end of the weekend.
Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs had a week to think about their loss to Denver, but now, it's in the rearview mirror.
Monday will be a rematch of Super Bowl LVII between teams that seem destined for another run to the title game.
The Eagles have lost only one game far this season, in Week 6 to the New York Jets, but have not slowed down since.
Should both teams bring their "A" game, we should be in for an exciting Round Two.
The Silver and Black will head out on the road to South Beach to take on the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, Nov. 19, at 1 p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST.
Please tell us your thoughts when you like our Facebook Page WHEN YOU CLICK RIGHT HERE.
