Professional sports handicapper Jeff Mattingly previews Monday Night Football with the Denver Broncos taking on the San Diego Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium.
At the time of this writing, the board is Denver Broncos +9.5 (1.91, -110) and San Diego Chargers -9.5 (2.04, +104)
Denver enters this week with a chance to improve its AFC West standing with a win against a division rival for the second straight week, following a 59-29 blowout home win over the Kansas City Chiefs. "I think that was really the best example of a complementary football game that we've put together all year," head coach Josh McDaniels said. "I think it's a good thing for our team to be reinforced with what you're really capable of doing." A primetime matchup with the Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium is nothing new for the Broncos, as this game marks the fourth-straight year the teams have met in the national spotlight. Denver dropped two of those three games, with the exception being last season's 34-23 win on Monday Night Football. The team is 2-9 ATS as a road underdog of 7.5 to 10 points.
The Broncos will be making their 62nd appearance on Monday Night Football, which is tied for fourth-most in league history. "You're the only game in town - the only ones playing," said Justin Bannan. "So if we can go out and show the world what we're all about, that'd be great." Many anticipate a highly-offensive game, considering that the teams rank as the top two offensive units in the AFC in passes covering at least 20 yards and 40-plus yards, with 110 such plays combined. Quarterback Kyle Orton threw for a career-best 3,802 yards last season and is on pace to shatter that mark during the 2010-11 campaign.
Professional sports handicapper Jeff Mattingly previews Monday Night Football with the Denver Broncos taking on the San Diego Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium.
At the time of this writing, the board is Denver Broncos +9.5 (1.91, -110) and San Diego Chargers -9.5 (2.04, +104)
Denver enters this week with a chance to improve its AFC West standing with a win against a division rival for the second straight week, following a 59-29 blowout home win over the Kansas City Chiefs. "I think that was really the best example of a complementary football game that we've put together all year," head coach Josh McDaniels said. "I think it's a good thing for our team to be reinforced with what you're really capable of doing." A primetime matchup with the Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium is nothing new for the Broncos, as this game marks the fourth-straight year the teams have met in the national spotlight. Denver dropped two of those three games, with the exception being last season's 34-23 win on Monday Night Football. The team is 2-9 ATS as a road underdog of 7.5 to 10 points.
The Broncos will be making their 62nd appearance on Monday Night Football, which is tied for fourth-most in league history. "You're the only game in town - the only ones playing," said Justin Bannan. "So if we can go out and show the world what we're all about, that'd be great." Many anticipate a highly-offensive game, considering that the teams rank as the top two offensive units in the AFC in passes covering at least 20 yards and 40-plus yards, with 110 such plays combined. Quarterback Kyle Orton threw for a career-best 3,802 yards last season and is on pace to shatter that mark during the 2010-11 campaign.
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