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Broncos Have Tough Test With Saints This Sunday, But Schedule Gets Easier Afterward

By Rich Kurtzman The Broncos have been tested like no other team in the NFL this season. They’ve faced the undefeated Falcons in Atlanta, the 6-1 Texans and the AFC East leading Patriots, losing to all three, albeit by an average of only a touchdown. And last week, Denver went into division rival San Diego, found themselves down 24 points, only to rally and win in a spectacular second half. That win was huge as it pushed the Broncos to 3-3 and into the lead of the AFC West. (Credit, Harry How/Getty Images) This Sunday, the New Orleans Saints come to town. At 2-4, their record is not indicative of the championship level play they are capable of, as it will be another arduous contest to win early in the season. The Saints are fresh off their thrilling last-second win over Tampa Bay, a game in which venerable quarterback Drew Brees went off for 377 yards and four touchdowns. Unsurprisingly, with Brees at the helm, New Orleans boasts the No. 1 passing offense in the NFL (335.2 YPG) and their scoring offense (29.3 PPG) is third in the league. NBC must be loving the prospects of this coming contest because it’s shaping up to be a shootout between two of the best quarterbacks in the NFL on Sunday Night Football. (Check back on Friday for a full opponent profile and preview of the Broncos versus Saints.) If Denver can find a way to win, it would carry their momentum from that big Week Six comeback through the bye and into the second half of the season, all while beating a better than advertised New Orleans team. And after this week, the schedule eases up for the Broncos a bit. Following the Saints, Denver plays at Cincinnati, at Carolina, hosts the Chargers, goes to Kansas City, then is home for the Buccaneers and travels to Oakland. Including New Orleans—who will not be a cakewalk—the Broncos’ next seven opponents are a combined 14-29, winning barely one-third of their games to this point. Denver won’t sweep those seven games, but they should be able to win at least four, which would put them at 7-6 with three games remaining. Of course, Baltimore has been decimated by injuries on the defensive side, Cleveland is bad as always, and the Chiefs may be the worst team in the league. It will be more difficult than it seems to sweep the AFC West, and indeed, the game against the Chargers on November 18 will likely determine the division’s champion. While there are no real easy opponents in the NFL, the Broncos should finish with at least 10 wins this season, win the AFC West and move onto the playoffs for the second straight season. But as we all know, there’s still a lot of football left to be played. For more Local Football Bloggers and the latest Broncos news, see  CBS Sports Denver . Rich Kurtzman is a Denver native, Colorado State University alumnus, sports nerd, athletics enthusiast, and competition junkie. Currently writing for a multitude of websites while working on books, one on the history of the Denver Broncos and Mile High Stadium. Find more of Rich’s Denver Broncos pieces on Examiner.com .

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Broncos Have Tough Test With Saints This Sunday, But Schedule Gets Easier Afterward

D.J. Williams, Denver Broncos LB, gets 30 days home arrest

Denver Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams will serve 30 days under home arrest for driving under the influence but not until after the season.

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D.J. Williams, Denver Broncos LB, gets 30 days home arrest

Seahawks-49ers Rivalry Feels Forced: Fan Opinion (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh recently made some comments about the Seattle Seahawks defensive backfield–specifically, he wondered aloud if their physical style of play is legal–that supposedly “inflamed” the rivalry between the two NFC West teams.

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Seahawks-49ers Rivalry Feels Forced: Fan Opinion (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Several favorable Week 8 matchups on tap for Gridiron Challenge players, including Green Bay Packers (versus Jaguars) and Denver Broncos (versus…

Tom Carpenter provides his top picks for Week 8 in the Gridiron Challenge, finding several favorable matchups to his liking.

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Several favorable Week 8 matchups on tap for Gridiron Challenge players, including Green Bay Packers (versus Jaguars) and Denver Broncos (versus…

NFP Week 8 Power Rankings (National Football Post)

Urlacher and the Bears move into our Top 5.

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NFP Week 8 Power Rankings (National Football Post)

Absurdly premature 2012 playoff picture: Week 7 (Shutdown Corner)

The absurdly premature playoff picture presents one man’s projection for the NFL playoffs, at each given week in the season — even if that week is unreasonably early. Top AFC seeds : Houston Texans, New England Patriots Other AFC division champs : Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos AFC Wild Cards : Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins Top NFC seeds : Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears Other NFC division champs : New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers NFC Wild Cards : Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks • Week seven brings our biggest shakeup of the season thus far. We’ve got new first-round-bye teams in both conferences. It’s real. Close your mouth and stop blinking at your computer screen, waiting for it to change. This is what happens here at the Absurdly Premature Playoff Picture. Minds get blown. • As far as the Bears go, I hope I’m not falling into the trap of over-valueing a team’s performance because it happened to be seen by a national audience in primetime. I see the Giants and 49ers as the other two teams that can stake a claim to that spot, but the Bears have the lightest remaining schedule of the three. That’s the biggest factor. • I know I took my sweet time in getting around to taking the Bears seriously, but I think it’s time to admit my folly. I can’t deny them anymore. My reasoning for holding back on the Bears was Jay Cutler, and no, I haven’t come around on Cutler, but it’s becoming increasingly clear that the Bears don’t need Jay’s A game to succeed. I still consider him a good candidate to blow a playoff game, but as far as the regular season goes, Jay can relax, light one up , and let the defense do the heavy lifting.

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San Diego Chargers Cheating Scandal: Is it the Beginning of the End for Norv Turner? (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

COMMENTARY | The San Diego Chargers are in the national news for all the wrong reasons amidst allegations of cheating following the debacle of a 35-24 loss on Monday Night Football in Week 6 vs. the Denver Broncos.

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San Diego Chargers Cheating Scandal: Is it the Beginning of the End for Norv Turner? (Yahoo! Contributor Network)