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Week 11 of the NFL season brought another round of pregame tunnel outfits that matched the energy of the matchups. As November rolls on, some stadiums experience chillier conditions, while others still feel like late-summer holdouts. Players dressed for all of it. Oversize flannels, varsity and leather jackets, and garments featuring team colors show up alongside lighter layers, hoodies and graphic tees. Tailored overcoats, standout knits and polished sweatsuits all made appearances, with accessories and footwear finishing the looks. From lowkey tunnel walks to full-on runway moments, Week 11 offers a complete style showcase. Here's a look at the top fits.  Monday night fitsDallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb opted for a casual look in his "Monday Night Football" arrival against the Las Vegas Raiders. Lamb sported team colors, wearing a navy blue cardigan over a white button up shirt with denim pants, alongside a statement chain and sunglasses.
Sunday night dripArriving for "Sunday Night Football" against the Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith rocked a striped jacket and brown turtleneck with khaki pants to finish off the look.
Sunday's bestSeattle Seahawks running back George Holani honored his Tongan and New Zealand roots with traditional Polynesian-inspired attire, wearing a black shirt with a white geometric pattern layered with multiple garlands. He completed the look with a woven tan skirt wrapped over a longer black skirt accented at the waist with greenery and white flowers.
Sunday's early slateTampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield's cozy fit included a tan and brown bomber jacket paired with black pants and clean off-white sneakers. He finished the look with sunglasses and a cream and red trucker hat that reads "Never a doubt" ahead of the Buccaneers' matchup with the Buffalo Bills.
Thursday night's fashionThe New England Patriots debuted their "Nor'easter" Rivalries uniforms on "Thursday Night Football," but before taking the field, Pats receiver Mack Hollins used his pregame walk to make more than a fashion statement. The front of his shirt featured "988," the phone number for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, with words of affirmation printed on the back.
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