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As the temperature outside cools down, things are heating up in the football world.
We are a week out from Thanksgiving and Christmas decorations are already all over the place. If your NFL team is not playing its very best right now then they may have waited too long. Such is life.
How did Week 11 go specifically, though? Who is beginning to establish themselves all the more seriously and who is excited for the College Football Playoff for NFL Draft purposes?
We here at The Skinny Post, Michael Peterson and RJ Ochoa, are here to answer those very questions.
After a load of surprises in Week 10, Week 11 around the NFL didn’t do much to upend the NFL Survivor landscape.
But there were sweats.
The Texans were a popular pick and needed a last-second field goal to beat the Titans. My pick, the Ravens, might have lost if not for a concussion to Dillon Gabriel putting Shedeur Sanders in the game. It was a predictable week by the outcomes, but the paths to get there were anything but.
But hey, whatever works. So now, check out the process for my Week 12 pick below.
Only one untouchable? Tell us who deserves a shot in the Seleção 🇧🇷 for 2026
The Brazilian National Team closed out 2025 with a 56% success rate, only ONE untouchable player, and several doubts.
To give you an idea, out of the total 48 players called up by Ancelotti, ONLY Bruno Guimarães had 100% attendance, playing in all eight matches under the coach.
With less than SEVEN MONTHS to go until the World Cup, OneFootball wants to know: who deserves a chance in 2026? Leave your comment!
In these eight matches with Ancelotti, Brazil had four wins, two draws, and two losses.