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San Francisco’s victory in New England last Sunday night had every Broncos fan smiling, because if Denver can take care of business by beating Cleveland and Kansas City (both at home) over the next two weeks, the Broncs will get a bye in the field round of the playoffs.

Cleveland Browns (5-9) at Denver Broncos (11-3)
Sunday, Dec. 23
Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver
4:05 p.m. EST
Spread – Broncos -13.5
O/U – 44.5

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And unless all 53 players suddenly have a communal lapse in concentration, Denver will get that bye.

It couldn’t set up any better for the Broncos, as they put a nice little 9-game winning streak on the line against a team that is 1-5 on the road and is bracing for yet another off-season overhaul amid rumors that coach Pat Shurmur may be replaced by New England offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels.

Even rookie QB Brandon Weeden, who has shown signs that he can do the job, may not have a tremendous amount of job security.
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Weeden will need eyes in the back of his head Sunday at Mile High. Broncos Von Miller and Elvis Dumervil are both chasing (separate) sack records. Miller needs 1.5 sacks over the final two games to break Dumervil’s team record of 17 in a season, and Dumervil himself needs just one more to record his third season of 10 or more sacks.

There are even more problems for Cleveland to deal with on the other side of the ball. Peyton Manning is now among the favorites to win another MVP award and has become the first player in NFL history to throw for more than 4,000 in 12 seasons. At home? How about 16 TD passes and two interceptions?

As if that isn’t enough for the Brownies to ponder, they also have to be concerned about RB Knowshon Moreno, whose legs have somehow been rejuvenated as he has averaged 122 yards rushing over the last four games.[soliloquy id=”82219″]

If there is a bright light for the Browns, it’s that they have played well against the AFC West this season – beating Oakland, Kansas City and San Diego. Of course, those three teams are a combined 11-31, but at least it’s something the Browns can hang their hats on.

THE PICK – The Browns defense is a mess after cutting DB Dmitri Patterson and putting DB T.J. Ward and OL James-Michael Johnson on IR. Not a good sign when you have to figure out a way to keep Peyton Manning under control.

Best shot for Cleveland is ground and pound with their best offensive player, Trent Richardson.

Play here is the over as Cleveland plays loose with a rebuilt secondary and gives up a lot of yards.

By Lawrence Paul

Lawrence Paul is back in the saddle as a regular contributor to the Cappers Picks Blog. He's got an AMAZING knack for predicting when a team will have a letdown! Stick with our resident gambling experts sports betting tips all season long!