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With the city of Buffalo buried in snow, the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns will play their Week 11 game on Sunday at Ford Field in Detroit. Originally scheduled to be played at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., the game was moved to Detroit after Buffalo received 77 inches of snow. Buffalo is an 8-point favorite in the latest NFL odds from Caesars Sportsbook, but which team should you back with your NFL bets and NFL predictions? The game is one of 14 on the loaded Week 11 NFL schedule. Elsewhere around the league, the NFL returns to Mexico for the first time since 2019 when the 49ers and Cardinals meet on Monday Night Football, and the Chiefs and Chargers will collide on Sunday night. Before you make any Week 11 NFL picks or NFL parlays, you need to see what SportsLine senior analyst Larry Hartstein has to say

A former lead writer for Covers and The Linemakers, Hartstein combines a vast network of Vegas sources with an analytical approach he honed while working for Pro Football Focus. He entered the 2022 NFL season 427-344 all-time on NFL side picks (plus $3,764 for $100 players), including 394-330 against-the-spread. Hartstein went 68-50 ATS and 8-3 on money-line plays last season for a profit of $1,552.

Hartstein also is 17-13 on his best bets this season, including 11-7 the past six weeks. Anyone who has consistently followed him is way up.

Hartstein has locked in his confident picks for three Week 11 games, and he has a parlay that would pay almost 6-1. You can only see his picks at SportsLine.

Top Week 11 NFL parlay picks

After closely studying all 14 Week 11 games, Hartstein is backing the Patriots to cover against the Jets. The Patriots have a defense to slow New York's rushing attack. They are allowing just 4.1 yards per carry to opposing running backs, which ranks ninth in the league.

New England also has a strong pass defense to give Jets quarterback Zach Wilson trouble. The Patriots are allowing opposing quarterbacks to complete just 56.8% of passes, which is the best mark in the NFL. In addition, "Wilson ranks among the NFL's worst when facing pressure, and New England sits fourth in pressure rate (36.6 percent)," Hartstein told SportsLine. You can see the rest of Hartstein's Week 11 NFL parlay picks here.

How to make Week 11 NFL parlays 

Hartstein has also locked in two other NFL against the spread picks, including a play on a team with "an elite offense that's poised to erupt." You can find out who it is, and see the rest of Hartstein's NFL Week 1 parlay picks, at SportsLine

So which teams should you target in a three-way parlay for a payout of 6-1? And which team "is poised to erupt"? Visit SportsLine now to see Larry Hartstein's three-way parlay for Week 11, all from the expert who entered the season up more than $3,700, and find out.