We are going into week 6 of the NFL Regular Season, and things are going to get fun as we focus on the Thursday Night Football match between the Broncos and Chiefs.
Now we go to the Arrowhead Stadium, which means that this match will be hosted by the current NFL champions.
We are now going to break down what should take place once both teams hit the field for this clash.
When:
Thursday, October 12th at 06:15 PM ET at Arrowhead Stadium
Moneyline odds:
Broncos +410
Chiefs -574
Where Can I Watch it?
CBS, ESPN, and Fox Sports
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Why Bet on the Broncos?
The Denver Broncos come into this match as the AFC West bottom-placed team, with 4 losses so far and a single victory. They are looking into a possibly tough match on Thursday, especially by who they are going to play against.
Denver has had a tough time this season in their first year under new head coach Sean Payton. That includes a demoralizing 70-20 loss at the Miami Dolphins to put them at 0-3 some weeks go.
While the Broncos notched a comeback win at the Chicago Bears in Week 4, they fell 31-21 to the New York Jets last Sunday to put them at 1-4.
Why Bet on the Chiefs?
The Kansas City Chiefs are currently the top-placed AFC West team, and they come in on a four-match wins streak after their first clash being a loss to start their season. They are coming in strong and playing at home will sure give them an edge.
Kansas City started this season with a loss to the Detroit Lions before rattling off four straight wins. The last two came as narrow road wins at the Jets and Minnesota Vikings, respectively. Now, the Chiefs will return home to face a Broncos team that has been one of the worst teams in the NFL since some years ago.
Broncos vs. Chiefs Final Betting Analysis:
The Chiefs are the superior team, but that is baked into the spread. However, we believe that Denver can keep this one close in a divisional matchup.
It’s also not a coincidence that Kansas City has utterly dominated this rivalry since, with 15 straight wins, they have one of the longest such streaks in NFL history by one team over another, only tied for the longest active with New England over the New York Jets.
The Chiefs have had good quarterbacks over that stretch, the underrated Alex Smith and of course now Patrick Mahomes, who may go down as the best in the future.
Last year, both games were close even though the Broncos were terrible and the Chiefs were eventual Super Bowl champions, so we can expect to see this to be a competitive match, but we are clearly on the side of the Kansas City Chiefs. To complement your bet, go for the UNDER 49 at -110.
Go for a straight win for the Kansas City Chiefs in the Moneyline. If you bet $100 at -574, you will gain $17 for a total payout of $117