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Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs: Preview, Predictions and Picks for November 10, 2024

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Nov 10, 2024 4:10 AM
The undefeated Kansas City Chiefs, riding an 8-0 record, welcome AFC West-rival Denver Broncos to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday. The Chiefs, perfect at home with a 4-0 record, look to extend their dominance against the Broncos, who are 5-4 overall and 2-3 in conference play. In a crucial divisional matchup, the Chiefs aim to maintain their unblemished record against a determined Denver squad.
Denver Broncos vs Kansas City Chiefs

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Broncos vs Chiefs statistics

Stat Broncos Chiefs
Points Per Game 20.3 25.4
Total Yards 319.9 365.1
Yards Passing 198.4 242.8
Yards Rushing 121.4 122.4
Points Allowed Per Game 17.9 18.4
Yards Allowed 315.1 301.8
Pass Yards Allowed 206.4 217.9
Rush Yards Allowed 108.7 83.9

Kansas City Chiefs recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
11/4/24 vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 30-24 OT
10/27/24 @ Las Vegas Raiders W 27-20
10/20/24 @ San Francisco 49ers W 28-18
10/7/24 vs New Orleans Saints W 26-13
9/29/24 @ Los Angeles Chargers W 17-10

Denver Broncos recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
11/3/24 @ Baltimore Ravens L 41-10
10/27/24 vs Carolina Panthers W 28-14
10/17/24 @ New Orleans Saints W 33-10
10/13/24 vs Los Angeles Chargers L 23-16
10/6/24 vs Las Vegas Raiders W 34-18

Kansas City Chiefs injuries

  • Tershawn Wharton (DT): Questionable
  • JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR): Out
  • Charles Omenihu (DE): Out
  • Isiah Pacheco (RB): Injured Reserve
  • Jared Wiley (TE): Injured Reserve

Denver Broncos injuries

  • Luke Wattenberg (C): Questionable
  • Delarrin Turner-Yell (S): Out
  • Drew Sanders (LB): Out
  • Josh Reynolds (WR): Injured Reserve
  • Tyler Badie (RB): Injured Reserve

Broncos vs Chiefs game info

Type Info
Venue GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Location Kansas City, MO
Kickoff Sun 1:00 PM
TV CBS
Temperature 57°
Chance of Rain 21%

Broncos vs Chiefs predictions

Heading into an anticipated showdown at Arrowhead Stadium this Sunday, the Denver Broncos will be relying heavily on their offense to challenge the Kansas City Chiefs. Quarterback Bo Nix will be pivotal, expected to attempt around 33 passes for just shy of 200 yards. However, his effort must be precise to decrease an almost likely interception rate, dampening Denver's overall prospects. Key to the ground game, Javonte Williams is anticipated to lead with over 40 rushing yards on roughly 11 attempts, which might not be enough against a stout Chiefs defense. For aerial support, wide receiver Courtland Sutton is predicted to play a crucial role, likely garnering around 54 receiving yards from 8 targets, potentially pushing the score with his dynamic playmaking ability.

On the other hand, the Kansas City Chiefs have their star quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, set to showcase why he's a perennial MVP candidate. Mahomes is projected to deliver a robust performance with approximately 228 passing yards from 30 attempts and could toss a couple of touchdowns, maintaining his high efficiency with potentially minimal interceptions. Tailback Kareem Hunt appears ready to exploit the Broncos' defense, anticipated to rush for over 80 yards on close to 19 carries, which could be crucial for controlling the game tempo and securing red zone opportunities. Travis Kelce, Mahomes' favorite target, is also expected to make significant contributions, possibly accumulating around 62 receiving yards on nearly eight catches, proving why he's a top tight end in the league.

Considering the matchup dynamics and recent performances, the Kansas City Chiefs appear well-positioned to maintain their unbeaten streak. Their offensive firepower, led by Mahomes, combined with a comparatively stronger defensive lineup, suggests they will have the upper hand over the Denver Broncos. Unless Denver's defense significantly disrupts Kansas City's rhythm, the Chiefs should clinch this game, likely covering the spread comfortably at their home turf, thus continuing their dominance in the AFC West.

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