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Sky Sports Fantasy Football: Win a trip to New York for the Super Bowl

Image: Nick Foles can continue his stunning run at QB

Now we're really getting serious, as we enter Week 11 of the NFL and with time running out for teams to make that play-off push - time is also running out on your chances to also be joining two of them in New York for the Super Bowl.

Week 11 picks

Could this be the week to sit Peyton? Well if there ever was going to be one it is this one - as Manning has a bad ankle and faces the fearsome Chiefs defence on the road in Kansas City. Don't be too scared about the match as even in a loss he's still found plenty of points, but if you're strapped for cash you do have options. Russell Wilson could get three of his first-choice offensive line back this week against a particularly porous Vikings defence and even in the process of being sacked 28 times this season he's managed nine TDs in the last four games - plus he has great running ability - and he's $3m. Nick Foles has been slicing and dicing the last couple of weeks with ten TD passes in the last two games and gets the flimsy Redskins secondary this week, he's not a back-up any longer and he's only $2m. If you want even more savings use just $1m on Houston's Keenum, who will throw the ball 40 times with Arian Foster out, has six TDs in two games and has gone 102 passes without an interception. For your wildcard, we're showing New Orleans, at home on Sunday, you're starting Drew Brees - he loves playing at home and even facing the 49ers he should still be producing the big numbers on the day. You can run on the Saints though, so Frank Gore is a good option, as is Marshawn Lynch and Reggie Bush, while 42m-rated Andre Brown returned with a bang for the Giants last week and has walked back into the starting job. There are just three other names you need - Johnson, Jackson and Thomas - to fill out your roster. Julius is still a starter at tight end, while Andre and Calvin Johnson and DeSean and Vincent Jackson are all starters in their respective match-ups.

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