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Denver Broncos vs San Diego Chargers Monday Night Football Odds

by Steve Hastings on Monday, October 19th, 2009

Denver Broncos vs San Diego Chargers Monday Night Football Odds: Because of the Denver Broncos' struggles at the end of 2008 and their tumultuous offseason, many thought the San Diego Chargers would waltz to a fourth straight AFC West title. Instead, it's the undefeated Broncos who seem to be running away with the division. Coming off an emotional win over an AFC power, surging Denver looks to create further separation atop the division when it visits the Chargers on Monday Night Football at 8:35 PM ET.

My NFL Predictions Week 6 have the Bronco’s covering on the road, so take the points! The NFL Predictions Week 6 experts at online sportsbook SPORTSBETTING.com have the San Diego Chargers -3 point favorites at home against the Denver Broncos.

The Broncos beat New England 20-17 in overtime last Sunday to improve to 5-0 for the first time since opening with 13 straight wins in 1998, their last Super Bowl season. This is the fifth time Denver has opened with five consecutive wins, and each of the previous times the team ended up in the Super Bowl. Last Sunday's victory was especially sweet for McDaniels, who beat his old boss, Bill Belichick. After the game, McDaniels ran to the corner of the stadium near where his family sits and pumped his fist repeatedly before sharing bear hugs with his players. The NFL Predictions Week 6 experts at SPORTSBETTING.com have the Chargers vs. Broncos Total set at 44 points.

San Diego limped into last week's bye following a discouraging 38-28 loss at Pittsburgh on Oct. 4. The Chargers fell behind 28-0 and surrendered 497 total yards to the defending Super Bowl champions. "Nobody has a crystal ball or answer for what's going on, but one thing we've got to do for sure is play better," outside linebacker Shawne Merriman said.

With the defense getting run over, the Chargers, who rank last in the league in rushing offense (53.8 yards per game), never got a chance to get their running game going. LaDainian Tomlinson ran for 15 yards on seven carries in his return from a two-game absence because of a sprained ankle.

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