Posted Tue Oct 14th by Monty
Broncos (4-2) vs. Patriots (3-2)
Gillette Stadium
Mon, Oct 20, 2008
8:30 PM EDT ESPN
Looking to enter their bye week on a winning note, the Denver Broncos (4-2) visit the New England Patriots (3-2) this week for a Monday Night Football contest at Gillette Stadium. Kickoff is set for 8:30 p.m. EDT.
Denver is coming off a difficult 24-17 loss to Jacksonville, while New England is fresh off a 30-10 beating courtesy the Broncos’ AFC West rival San Diego Chargers. San Diego’s win put them within a game of Denver, who holds the AFC West lead at 4-2.
The loss snapped the Broncos’ league-leading six-game home winning streak, as well as the opportunity for the organization to earn its 400th franchise win. They’ll get another chance to reach that landmark on Monday against the Patriots.
Since 2001, when the Patriots won their first of three Super Bowls in a four-year period, the Broncos are the only team in the NFL with a winning record against New England in regular season and postseason play combined. Denver is 5-1 (.833) against the Patriots since 2001 while the rest of the NFL is a combined 26-102 (.203) versus the club during that time.
The Broncos hold a one-game lead over the Chargers atop the AFC West and feature an offense that leads the NFL in first downs (136) while ranking fourth in the league in yards per game (399.7). Quarterback Jay Cutler, who has thrown for an AFC-best 1,694 yards, has benefited from an offensive line that has allowed just two sacks in 231 pass plays for an NFL-low 0.9 sack percentage per pass play.
The Broncos’ game at New England on Monday marks their final contest before their bye week. Denver has won three of its last four games before the bye week and is 8-5 (.615) in those games under Head Coach Mike Shanahan (1995-Pres.). All-time, Denver is 9-10 in the game before its bye week since it was introduced by the NFL in 1990.
The Broncos own a 26-31-1 (.457) all-time record in games played on Monday Night Football. Denver is 20-9-1 (.683) in home MNF games and 6-22 (.214) in such games on the road. Under Mike Shanahan (1995-Pres.), Denver is 14-12 (.538) when playing on Monday Night Football. The Broncos are 11-4 (.733) in home MNF games under Shanahan and are 3-8 (.273) on the road.
The bottom line is simple – 5-2 is a hell of a lot better than 4-3, and a necessary win to keep the Chargers in pursuit. It may feel like the Broncos have played three or four of these already this season, but there’s no doubt this a must-win game for Denver. They need to head into the bye week with momentum, keep pressure on the Chargers, and prepare for the second half of the season, where they’ll play five of their remaining nine games on the road.
Published on 10/14/2008 at Tue Oct 14 18:16.
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