Broncos at Commanders preview: Denver looks to keep rolling

Broncos at Commanders preview: Denver looks to keep rolling
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The Denver Broncos finally got the chance to enjoy the bye week.

After seven games in 39 days, and winning all seven, the Broncos received a mini-bye before hosting and beating the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, coming off the full bye week, Denver is hopefully fully recharged and about to get some players back from injury. For those keeping track at home, the Broncos (9-2) have played just one game in the last 23 days.

Up next for Denver is the host Washington Commanders (3-8) on Sunday Night Football.

FanDuel Sportsbook currently lists the Broncos as 6.5-point favorites. The total sits at over/under 43.5 points.

Offensive Rankings

Denver: Fourteenth in total offense (335.3 yards per game), 10th in rushing offense (122.3 YPG), 17th in passing offense (213.0 YPG), tied for 15th in scoring offense (23.4 points per game).

Washington: Seventeenth in total offense (330.2 yards per game), fifth in rushing offense (138.5 YPG), 24th in passing offense (191.6 YPG), 23rd in scoring offense (21.5 points per game).

Defensive Rankings

Denver: Third in total defense (274.4 yards per game), third in rushing defense (88.5 YPG), sixth in passing defense (185.8 YPG), third in scoring defense (17.5 points per game).

Washington: thirty-first in total defense (387.0 yards per game), 27th in rushing defense (137.5 YPG), 29th in passing defense (249.5 YPG), 28th in scoring defense (26.9 points per game).

Here are the MHR staff’s keys to Sunday night’s game.

No bye-week lag

The Broncos are on an eight-game winning streak. They sit atop the AFC West standings and are poised to win their first division title since 2015. They’re also in contention for the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs. None of that matters. What matters is ensuring Denver plays its best, and everyone does their job on Sunday night. No looking past the Commanders due to their 3-8 record. Take the game seriously and don’t have a bye-week lag. The Broncos should aim to play their best game to date. — Ian St. Clair

Run, run, run

Washington has the sixth-worst run defense in the league, giving up an average of 137.5 yards per game. This would be a great week to see what kind of offense you can run with RJ Harvey at the forefront of things. Hopefully, with this kind of defense, Payton can test out different looks that he thinks would be ideal for a guy like Harvey. Or maybe some more sets with both him and Jaleel McLaughlin or Marvin Mims in the backfield. Heck, I want to see if Adam Prentice can manage two or three yards a carry on short-distance downs. And what better way to get the offense back in a rhythm after the bye than to pound that rock? — Ross Allen

Dial up the heat on Marcus Mariota

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