Broncos Over Under Wins Betting Odds
The Denver Broncos went 12-4 last year, which was good enough for an AFC West Division Championship, as well as a tie with the New England Patriots for the best record in the AFC.
The Denver Broncos went 12-4 last year, which was good enough for an AFC West Division Championship, as well as a tie with the New England Patriots for the best record in the AFC.
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 Dallas Cowboys have been underachieving for years. The last three years the Cowboys have gone 8-8, so it’s easy to see why the sportsbooks have set the O/U win total line at eight games this season.
The Cleveland Browns went 4-12 last season and finished in last place in the AFC North. They ended the season on a 7-game losing streak. Will Johnny Manziel be able to work his magic in Cleveland?
The Detroit Lions went 7-9 last season and lost the final four games of the season. They should have made it into the playoffs, but they collapsed and couldn’t hang on to win the weak NFC North.
The St. Louis Rams will attempt to take another step toward respectability this upcoming season. Sam Bradford returns from injury to a team that appears to be moving in the right direction but must face the reality of playing in the toughest division in football and playing the third toughest schedule of any team heading into the 2014 season.
The defending champs return as the hunted rather than the hunter this season – lofty expectations and the talk of a possible dynasty will follow the Seahawks into the season.
The San Francisco 49ers enter the 2014-2015 season as one of the Super Bowl favorites again – and rightfully so! This is a team that has reached the NFC Championship game three straight seasons – as balanced and as dangerous as any team in the league.
The Carolina Panthers enjoyed a breakout season in 2013. All the talk of head coach Ron Rivera being on the hot seat entering the season was quickly put to rest with the team putting together a 12-win season, good enough to win the NFC South.
The Buffalo Bills finished last season at the bottom of the AFC East, but there was a lot to like from the team, including some flashes from quarterback EJ Manuel, and a defense that wound up as one of the surprise units in the league.
The Chicago Bears’ offense got a much needed kick in the pants last season with Marc Trestman coming to town. The perennially underachieving unit finally got it all together and came up with a big season.
The Green Bay Packers endured the nightmare of every team that rosters a franchise quarterback this past season when Aaron Rodgers went down with an injury and missed an extended period of time.
The Tennessee Titans enter the 2014 season a little under the radar – they went 7-9 last season with a backup quarterback and a running back that didn’t seem to care.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers enter the 2014 season as a sexy pick to become the most improved team in the league – not only did they steal Head Coach Lovie Smith but they also signed veteran quarterback Josh McCown to solidify what had been a quarterback situation that has long been a problem for the team.
The San Diego Chargers exorcised a lot of demons last season – actually winning a few games in December en route to a 9-7 record, a playoff berth and a first round playoff win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Washington Redskins enter the 2014-2015 season full of promise yet again, with a new coach and a few new weapons in town. The question is – are they good enough to reach the playoffs and erase the memory of a miserable 3-13 2013 season.