San Diego vs Denver NFL Playoff Handicapping
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.
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.
The NBA kicks off the New Year with five matchups on Wednesday’s slate.
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.
The Denver Nuggets host the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night in what should be an entertaining affair. Oklahoma City has scored 110.6 points per game in their last eight meetings with Denver, while the Nuggets have countered with an average of 108.0 points in those eight games.
The Denver Broncos will do battle with the San Diego Chargers on Thursday Night Football at Mile High. Denver has a fair lead over Kansas City in the AFC West and can all but clinch their division with a win on Thursday night, while San Diego can kiss their slim playoff hopes goodbye with a loss in Denver.
The Washington Wizards look to continue their turnaround against a streaking Denver Nuggets team that will make the trip out to the Verizon Center for a clash on Monday night.
It was just two weeks ago that the Broncos ended the Chief’s unbeaten streak , which started a two-game losing skid for Kansas City who started the 2013 season with nine consecutive wins.
AFC Heavyweight Battle – Broncos Head to Foxborough to Take On Patriots
One of the best quarterback rivalries in the history of the NFL writes another chapter on Sunday night when the Peyton Manning-led Denver Broncos head to New England to take on the Tom Brady-led New England Patriots.
The Chicago Bulls may have begun the 2013-14 NBA season in underwhelming fashion, but they’ve reeled off five straight wins to bring them to 6-3 on the year. The caveat here is that four of the five wins have been against teams that will be out of the playoffs or fighting for a late seed.
The Timberwolves are one of the early surprise teams this season with a very good 6-3 start. I wouldn’t have thought this would be the case but they are the second highest scoring team in the league and had a really nice win against Oklahoma State in the first week that said this is a team to be reckoned with.
AFC West Heavyweight Showdown – Unbeaten Chiefs Tacks One-Loss Broncos Sunday Night
The marquee matchup in a busy NFL schedule takes place in Denver Sunday night when the still undefeated KC Chiefs take on the Broncos to AFC West supremacy.
The Nuggets have not gotten off to a good start this season. The are 1-4 and just lost at Phoenix who is pretty bad in their own right. In this one they get a chance to play a Utah team that is the worst in the league.
Denver arrives in San Diego on Sunday without its head coach, ready to battle its division rival who will aim to stop an offense that has amassed a NFL-best 343 points through the first eight games of the season.
There is going to be a different flavour to things in Denver this season with George Karl out at coach. In is Brian Shaw, who has been well schooled in the Phil Jackson way of the force but has no head coaching experience.
The Washington Redskins arrive in Denver on Sunday to face a Broncos team that is licking their wounds after suffering its first loss of the 2013 campaign.