Mile High Report
Sean Payton, Bo Nix, and the Denver Broncos are AFC West champs.
Now the Broncos (13-3) can secure the No. 1 seed in the AFC Playoffs with a win over the Los Angeles Chargers this Sunday. With that comes home-field advantage and a bye. It’s already been announced that Justin Herbert will not play the season-ending game, and Jim Harbaugh also announced that other LA starters with “the most bruises” and need “the most healing” won’t play.
It’s no surprise then that Denver is a huge -11.5-point favorite at FanDuel Sportsbook. The total sits at over/under 36.5 points, with a lean toward the over at -115.
LA Chargers: Twevelth in total offense (341.1 yards per game), 12th in rushing offense (122.1 YPG), 15th in passing offense (219.0 YPG), tied for 17th in scoring offense (22.8 points per game).
Denver: Ninth in total offense (349.1 yards per game), 19th in rushing offense (118.9 YPG), ninth in passing offense (230.2 YPG), 14th in scoring offense (23.9 points per game).
LA Chargers: Fourth in total defense (288.1 yards per game), ninth in rushing defense (104.7 YPG), sixth in passing defense (183.4 YPG), seventh in scoring defense (20.1 points per game).
Denver: Third in total defense (282.1 yards per game), second in rushing defense (89.7 YPG), eighth in passing defense (192.4 YPG), fourth in scoring defense (19.3 points per game).
Here are the MHR staff’s keys to Sunday’s game.
The Broncos will face another backup quarterback and a team without some (if not most) of its starters. Take the same approach as the finale against the Kansas City Chiefs last season. Dominate. Don’t take anything for granted, and approach this like a playoff game. Don’t eff around and underestimate LA just because Herbert and other starters won’t play. Head into the Wild-Card bye on a positive note while securing home-field advantage and remain unbeaten in the best throwback uniforms in the NFL. — Ian St. Clair
For two weeks, the Broncos have driven into the red zone and kicked field goals. Take care of business down there and put six on the board. — sadaraine
This defense tends to make backup quarterbacks look like elite magicians. I’d like to avoid that annoyance in the final week and have this team dominate heading into the playoffs as the AFC’s No. 1-seeded team. — Tim Lynch
For the second week in a row, the Broncos get a backup QB. They also get a team resting starters heading into the playoffs. Keep it simple. Run the ball and win the time of possession and field position battles. Let the defense make life miserable for the Chargers offense, while Bo Nix runs a methodical offense. — Adam Malnati
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