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Through Week 11 of the NFL season there have been 123 games within one score, the most such games in league history through 11 weeks. The Lions, Giants and Redskins have all been within a score, in the fourth quarter, in every game this season.

There have been 96 games decided by eight or fewer points.

There have been 90 games decided by seven points or less.

Both of those marks are the most in league history through 11 weeks.

The Lions are the first team in history to have each of their first 10 games decided by seven or fewer points.

There have been 47 wins this season by the team that entered the fourth quarter trailing. That’s tied for the second most ever through 11 weeks.

The Lions are the first team in history to have six wins, in the first 10 games, when they entered the fourth quarter trailing.

Dak Prescott is the first rookie quarterback with back-to-back games of 300 yards and no interceptions. He also has tied the rookie record with five straight games of at least two passing scores.

The Cowboys have produced 400-yards in eight straight games, tied for the longest streak in league history (New England 2007 and Denver 2013).

The Patriots are the fifth team in NFL history to have at least 16-straight seasons with a .500 record.

Here's a link to the Fantasy Alarm WEEKLY PLAYER RANKINGS.

Here’s a link to the DFS NFL PLAYBOOK PRO.

** Game recaps are from NFL Media.

** All times listed are EDT.

** All points reference point to a point per reception league.

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