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10 Biggest Losers From NFL Week 11

10 Biggest Losers From NFL Week 11

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Here are the 10 biggest losers from this past week's slate of games.

10. Anyone Trying To Tackle Le'Veon Bell

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10. Anyone Trying To Tackle Le'Veon Bell

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Le'Veon Bell was essentially a video game player against the Tennessee Titans on Monday Night Football. His 204 yards helped the Steelers overcome an 11-point deficit in the second half to win the game 27-24. Nobody on the Titans could stop him as he regularly ran through tackles and made it to the second and third level.

9. Washington Redskins' Pass Defense

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9. Washington Redskins' Pass Defense

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The Washington Redskins lost to a pretty bad Tampa Bay Buccaneers team on Sunday, and it was largely due to their poor pass defense. They made quarterback Josh McCown look like a Pro Bowler (he's definitely not) in the second half as he hooked up for a pair of long touchdowns to rookie wide receiver Mike Evans.

8. Indianapolis Colts' Running Game

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8. Indianapolis Colts' Running Game

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While Andrew Luck continues to lead the NFL in passing, he's not getting much support from his running backs. Ahmad Bradshaw and Trent Richardson combined for only four yards in the entire game in Sunday's loss to the New England Patriots. It may be a passing league these days, but the run game can't cease to exist.

7. New Orleans Saints

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7. New Orleans Saints

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After losing a controversial game last week against the San Francisco 49ers, the New Orleans Saints dropped their second home game in a row at the hands of the visiting Cincinnati Bengals. The Saints are usually unbeatable at home, but two consecutive losses in the SuperDome has this team reeling. Fortunately, so is the rest of the NFC South.

6. Denver Broncos' Offense

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6. Denver Broncos' Offense

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One of the most surprising results on Sunday was the St. Louis Rams' upset victory over Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos. The Rams had Denver's offense off rhythm all game long and held them to only seven points. That's the team's lowest point total since Manning joined the Broncos.

5. Detroit Lions' Passing Attack

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5. Detroit Lions' Passing Attack

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In a matchup of two of the best defenses in the NFL, the Arizona Cardinals topped the Detroit Lions 14-6 on Sunday. The Lions were unable to reach the end zone at all, and their usually productive passing attack was largely shut down by a stingy Cardinals defense.

4. Mark Sanchez

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4. Mark Sanchez

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After a stellar outing last week, replacement quarterback Mark Sanchez looked more like ... Mark Sanchez against the Green Bay Packers. The game was over by halftime, so Sanchez's two second-half touchdown passes don't show how poorly he performed. Turning the ball over four times is not how you win games.

3. Eli Manning

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3. Eli Manning

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Five interceptions. That's not good. It ties Eli Manning's career-high and is exactly why the New York Giants lost on Sunday.

2. Seattle Seahawks' Playoff Hopes

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2. Seattle Seahawks' Playoff Hopes

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An already hard season just became more difficult for the 6-4 defending Super Bowl champions. The Seahawks have the toughest remaining schedule, with five of their last six games coming against division opponents. Not only that, but the injuries continue to pile up, as Pro Bowl center Max Unger will likely be out at least a month with a high ankle sprain.

1. Oakland Raiders

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1. Oakland Raiders

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0-10. Enough said.

Connor Frederickson is a Seattle Seahawks Writer for www.RantSports.com. “Like” him on Facebook, follow him on Twitter @cfredrun or add him to your network on Google.

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