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We’re back with a betting prediction and pick for Christmas night matchup as the Denver Broncos (12-3) take on the Kansas City Chiefs (6-9). We will examine the upcoming odds and make a Broncos-Chiefs prediction.
The Broncos are first in the AFC West, but they are coming off a 34-20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. That defeat ended a remarkable 11-game Denver winning streak. The Broncos are a huge road favorite over the Chiefs.
The Chiefs are in third place in the AFC West, and they suffered a 26-9 defeat to the lowly Tennessee Titans in Week 16. The Chiefs have suffered a remarkable fall from grace this season and they will miss the playoffs for the first time since the 2014 season.
NFL Betting Odds courtesy of DraftKings
Denver Broncos: -13.5 (-108)
Kansas City Chiefs: +13.5 (-112)
Over: 36.5 (-108)
Under: 36.5 (-112)
**Broncos:**WR Pat Bryant (concussion) questionable, C Luke Wattenberg (shoulder) questionable, TE Nate Adkins (knee) questionable, LB Dre Greenlaw (hamstring) questionable, S Delarrin Turner-Yell (knee) questionable.
Chiefs: WR Rashee Rice (concussion) questionable, WR Tyquan Thornton (concussion) questionable, RT Jaylon Moore (knee) questionable, CB Trent McDuffie (knee) questionable, DT Derrick Nnadi (illness) questionable, CB Jaylen Watson (groin) questionable, QB Patrick Mahomes (knee) out, QB Gardner Minshew (knee) out.
This game could have had huge implications if the Chiefs would have maintained their lofty perch as the powerhouse team in the AFC.
However, the Chiefs have suffered a swift and dramatic fall this season, and the losses have piled up and so have the injuries. QB Patrick Mahomes was lost with a torn ACL and backup QB Gardner Minshew is also out for the season with a knee injury.
While the Chiefs have lost their way, the Broncos have become an elite team under head coach Sean Payton. He has gotten great results from second-year QB Bo Nix, and Denver is in first place in the AFC West and the team is looking to hold off the second-place Los Angeles Chargers. Denver and Los Angeles will meet in the final week of the season, and that game could determine the division winner.
However, if the Broncos beat the Chiefs and the Chargers lose to the Texans this week, the Broncos will...