Broncos, Jaxson Dart and New York Giants
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The New York Giants (2-4) remain a 7-point road underdog for their upcoming game this Sunday afternoon against the Denver Broncos (4-2) at Empower Field at Mile High. The over/under, which opened at 40.5 total points, has also not changed. The moneyline opened at Giants +300, Broncos -375, and is now Giants +280, Broncos -350, per BetMGM.
The Denver Broncos have the chance to get out to a 5-2 start with the New York Giants coming to town for a Week 7 throwdown. The Giants are 2-4, but their fortunes have changed with the emergence of their dynamic rookie duo of quarterback Jaxson Dart and running back Cam Skattebo.
Six of 10 NFL fans in New Jersey believe the Giants and Jets should keep New York in their name, though they play in the Garden State, according to a poll.
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The Broncos are back home, and you can watch them from home, with a local channel carrying the game. Kickoff: 2:05 p.m. MDT. Kick off versus the Giants is at 2:05 p.m. MDT on Sunday, Oct. 19. A nine-hour flight to the United Kingdom won’t be required to watch the Broncos in person this week.
The Denver Broncos take on the New York Giants on Oct. 19. Here is how to catch the game, Denver’s first home game since September.
The Broncos are surging on a three-game winning streak after an uneven 1-2 start, fresh off a hard-fought victory over the New York Jets in London during Week 6. In contrast, the Giants stunned the league with a commanding blowout win against division rival Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday Night Football, injecting fresh energy into their season.
Specifically, Glenn appears intent on waging war with longtime New York Post reporter Brian Costello. The apparent one-sided feud began following last week’s Jets loss in London, when Glenn blasted Costello when the latter asked about a possible quarterback change.