Week 2: Chiefs vs Broncos Predictions
NFL Week 2 betting action sees the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Denver Broncos Sunday September 14th at Sports Authority Stadium in Denver. Cappers Picks provides free NFL handicapping tips all season long.
NFL Week 2 betting action sees the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Denver Broncos Sunday September 14th at Sports Authority Stadium in Denver. Cappers Picks provides free NFL handicapping tips all season long.
The Denver Broncos host the Indianapolis Colts at Sports Authority Field in NFL week 1 action. Be sure to come back, as Cappers Pick will be providing free NFL picks throughout the entire season.
NFL Week 1 Regular Season action sees the Indianapolis Colts taking on the Denver Broncos on Sunday, September 7 at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Cappers Picks provides free NFL handicapping tips all season long.
The Denver Broncos only lost four games last year in the regular season and playoffs, but they didn’t end up accomplishing what they set out to do, which was winning the Super Bowl in NYC.
The Denver Broncos came one win away from the Vince Lombardi trophy. Their high-powered offense was held in check, but that was not the sole point of their emphasis of improvement this offseason.
The defending AFC Champion Denver Broncos return to the field this upcoming season as an overwhelming favorite to win the Conference again and to make a serious run at another Super Bowl Championship. And why not?
The Broncos had a great season until they ran into a buzzsaw in the form of the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl.
Denver vs. Seattle NFL Football Betting and Predictions
The Super Bowl is finally here and we should get a good one this time around. It is the top offensive team against the top defensive team and there will be a lot of stars dotting the field.
Broncos Early Favorites to Win Super Bowl
A terrific season of NFL action culminates February 2 in New Jersey when the best offense in the NFL, the Denver Broncos squares off with the best defense in the league, the Seattle Seahawks. It’s the first time since 1990 that the league’s top offense will face the No.1 defense in the Super Bowl.
The Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos have punched their tickets to Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey in the first cold-weather Super Bowl of the modern era. Seattle defeated San Francisco in thrilling fashion to win the NFC, while Denver handled New England on their home turf.
It’s been interesting to many NFL handicappers and observers that the Super Bowl 48 points spread has not only remained a low number, but has only moved 2 points since it opened on Sunday.
Well here we go again with Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning and the Patriots vs. Broncos for a trip to the Super Bowl.
Broncos Host Chargers for Right to Play for AFC Crown
The Denver Broncos get back to business this week when they host one of four intriguing Divisional Round games. Their opponent this week? The surprising San Diego Chargers – a team that beat Denver 27-20 at Mile High in Week 14.
The top-seeded Broncos and the San Diego Chargers will meet for the third time this season when they face off in the AFC Playoffs on Sunday afternoon in Denver.
Broncos Look to Wrap Up Home Field Sunday Versus Lowly Oakland
The Oakland Raiders will attempt to close out a miserable 2013 campaign in style Sunday when they host a banged up Denver Broncos team that will be without Vonn Miller on defense and perhaps Wes Welker again on offense. Oakland has been terrible the last half of the season and they did lose 37-21 to Denver in September.
In what was originally billed during preseason as the AFC matchup of the year, the Denver Broncos will travel to Houston on Sunday to take on the Texans who are looking to avoid their 13th consecutive defeat.