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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 11/17/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
KANSAS CITY
 
DENVER
+7.5  

-7.5  
+250

-310

49
 
17
Final
27

KANSAS CITY (9 - 0) at DENVER (8 - 1)
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Week 11 Sunday, 11/17/2013 8:30 PM
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421KANSAS CITY5149
422DENVER-8-7.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
KANSAS CITY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games9-0+9.36-32-723.912.3317.3(5)0.912.36.9326.9(5.5)2.6
Road Games4-0+4.34-01-325.713.2312.2(5)0.512.04.5354.5(5.4)3.2
Last 3 Games3-0+31-21-221.012.3299.3(4.9)0.715.310.0368.0(6.2)1.7
Grass Games8-0+8.35-32-624.013.5330.7(5.1)1.012.26.5309.0(5.4)2.5
Division Games1-0+11-00-124.07.0216.0(3.7)1.07.07.0274.0(4.5)3.0
KANSAS CITY - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)23.912.318.632:1428-119(4.2)21-3559.7%198(5.7)63-317(5)(13.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.812.221.131:1928-115(4.1)23-3662.0%241(6.6)65-356(5.5)(13.8)
Offense Road Games25.713.217.732:5528-120(4.2)20-3459.9%192(5.6)63-312(5)(12.1)
Defense (All Games)12.36.917.027:4624-119(5)19-3653.5%208(5.8)60-327(5.5)(26.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.20.310.518.729:0126-108(4.1)21-3659.0%227(6.4)62-336(5.4)(16.5)
Defense Road Games12.04.519.227:0528-169(6.1)18-3847.0%185(4.9)65-354(5.4)(29.5)
KANSAS CITY - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.40.40.91.715-536.3%0-00.0%2-49(25.8)4-43(10.5)6-41
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.71.52.114-640.8%1-043.1%2-47(23.2)27-3(10.2)6-52
Stats For (Road Games)0.20.20.52.714-425.9%0-00.0%2-54(27)4-33(8.7)6-46
Stats Against (All Games)1.31.22.6 13-325.8%1-141.7%2-47(24.9)3-19(7.3)7-48
Opponents Avg. Stats For1.20.61.9 14-535.5%1-042.7%2-60(24.2)17-2(8.1)7-59
Stats Against (Road Games)2.01.23.2 14-428.6%2-028.6%2-49(24.7)3-15(5.4)6-39

DENVER - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games8-1+3.45-38-141.217.3458.9(6.6)2.026.413.0374.9(5.8)1.8
Home Games5-0+33-15-043.616.6474.2(6.7)2.221.611.2362.6(5.4)1.8
Last 3 Games2-1-0.62-12-135.314.0424.0(6.2)2.726.713.0309.7(4.6)2.0
Grass Games6-0+44-15-141.017.3461.3(6.7)2.021.310.3357.0(5.4)1.5
Division Games2-0+11-01-132.524.0466.5(7.2)1.520.56.5335.5(6)0.0
DENVER - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)41.217.327.429:3728-105(3.7)29-4171.0%353(8.6)70-459(6.6)(11.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.71321.531:3628-116(4.2)23-3763.6%263(7.2)64-379(5.9)(14.7)
Offense Home Games43.616.629.031:0931-118(3.8)29-4072.8%356(8.8)71-474(6.7)(10.9)
Defense (All Games)26.413.021.230:2325-87(3.4)24-4059.4%288(7.3)65-375(5.8)(14.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.910.619.830:4026-106(4.1)22-3660.8%242(6.8)62-348(5.6)(15.9)
Defense Home Games21.611.220.028:5126-91(3.6)24-4158.0%271(6.6)67-363(5.4)(16.8)
DENVER - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.71.32.0-0.212-649.5%0-0100.0%2-55(29.2)3-29(10.8)6-59
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.71.52.213-540.0%1-048.2%2-54(23.5)25-2(10.7)6-55
Stats For (Home Games)0.81.42.2-0.411-650.9%1-1100.0%1-29(47.7)3-22(8.3)5-43
Stats Against (All Games)1.40.31.8 14-538.3%1-014.3%2-47(24.6)1-13(10.9)6-50
Opponents Avg. Stats For1.20.61.8 14-537.6%1-040.3%2-57(23.5)17-2(9.3)6-53
Stats Against (Home Games)1.60.21.8 16-641.0%1-00.0%1-14(23.7)1-14(12)6-52
Average power rating of opponents played: KANSAS CITY 15.3,  DENVER 17
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
KANSAS CITY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/19/2013@ PHILADELPHIA26-16W3W50.5U37-14722-35-248028-26013-30-1715
9/29/2013NY GIANTS31-7W-3W44U28-10224-41-288321-9818-37-2003
10/6/2013@ TENNESSEE26-17W-2W37.5O26-12020-39-233222-10521-41-2343
10/13/2013OAKLAND24-7W-8W41.5U27-11114-31-105127-12518-34-1493
10/20/2013HOUSTON17-16W-6.5L38.5U32-12623-34-231224-7315-25-2211
10/27/2013CLEVELAND23-17W-7L39O29-13624-36-195015-5722-36-2831
11/3/2013@ BUFFALO23-13W-4.5W41U23-9519-29-115038-24118-39-2293
11/17/2013@ DENVER            
11/24/2013SAN DIEGO            
12/1/2013DENVER            
12/8/2013@ WASHINGTON            
12/15/2013@ OAKLAND            

DENVER - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/23/2013OAKLAND37-21W-16T48.5O35-16432-37-372217-4921-31-2930
9/29/2013PHILADELPHIA52-20W-10W57.5O33-14130-37-331035-16617-31-2840
10/6/2013@ DALLAS51-48W-7.5L56O31-10333-42-414214-5225-36-4702
10/13/2013JACKSONVILLE35-19W-26.5L52.5O29-11228-42-295327-7127-42-2912
10/20/2013@ INDIANAPOLIS33-39L-6.5L54.5O20-6429-49-365331-12121-38-2131
10/27/2013WASHINGTON45-21W-11W58.5O34-10730-44-339428-11220-39-1545
11/10/2013@ SAN DIEGO28-20W-7W56U22-8425-36-313135-13119-29-1980
11/17/2013KANSAS CITY            
11/24/2013@ NEW ENGLAND            
12/1/2013@ KANSAS CITY            
12/8/2013TENNESSEE            
12/12/2013SAN DIEGO            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
KANSAS CITY: New head coach Andy Reid will bring his West Coast offense to K.C., but unlike in Philly, his personnel with the Chiefs will force a more run-heavy approach. Jamaal Charles will be the focal point of the offense, as the Chiefs will incorporate a lot of zone blocking and stretch plays outside the tackles. They'll also use a lot of shotgun and spread formations to create space for Charles. Reid rode LeSean McCoy hard in Philly, and Charles is looking at a similarly huge workload. Rookie Knile Davis is coming off a rough season at Arkansas, but could emerge as the thunder in the Chiefs' backfield. Reid and new offensive coordinator Doug Pederson, most recently his QB coach with the Eagles, will run a classic West Coast offense. Alex Smith will work off play-action a lot and they'll move the pocket around for him. Dwayne Bowe will spend most of his time at flanker as the No. 1 receiver in this offense, with Donnie Avery stretching the field as a split end. The Chiefs are built for a lot of two-tight end sets, with Anthony Fasano in-line and more likely to stay in and block, and rookie Travis Kelce as the pass-catching H-back. Reid has talked up Dexter McCluster, but he figures to be only a part-time weapon. In the red zone, Smith will likely be put on a lot of sprint-outs on what are run-pass options. No team forced fewer turnovers (13) than the Chiefs last year, who had just four takeaways over the final eight games. New defensive coordinator Bob Sutton will try to mix things up with his 3-4 base that provides multiple looks and will blitz more than last year. The Chiefs had only five sacks coming from their defensive line in 2012, but OLBs Justin Houston and Tamba Hali combined for 19 sacks. The team added free agent CBs Dunta Robinson and Sean Smith to give the front seven more time to apply the pressure.
DENVER: This is basically Peyton Manning's offense, which means they take what opponents give them when it comes to the running game. Offensive line coach Dave Magazu has brought zone blocking back to Denver, even if it's not to the extent that it was during the Mike Shanahan heyday. Rookie Montee Ball should lead the committee, as he's their best runner and an effective pass protector; there's no such thing as a 'running down' with Manning. It will essentially be a hot hand situation between Knowshon Moreno and Ronnie Hillman for the rest of the snaps. Manning is essentially doing the same thing he did in Indianapolis. It's a lot of pre-snap adjustments and, because of his deteriorating arm strength, more quick hitters. Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker will work on the outside as receiver 1 and 1A. They'll go to a three-receiver base with Wes Welker coming in, and the former Patriot will likely take over as Manning's No. 1 target. Joel Dreessen is more of a blocking tight end, though he does see a few safety-valve targets. Jacob Tamme's playing time figures to drop with Welker's arrival. The Broncos remained a balanced team in the red zone, mostly because opponents often kept extra defensive backs on the field against Manning. The Broncos tied the NFL lead with 52 sacks in their first year under DC Jack Del Rio in 2012, but departed with DE Elvis Dumervil (11 sacks) due to an agent fax machine error. However, OLB Von Miller (18.5 sacks) remains along with versatile OLB Wesley Woodyard (117 tackles). The addition of playmaking CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (16 INT, 4 TD in career) helps make up for losing CB Tracy Porter, and future Hall-of-Famer CB Champ Bailey is still playing at a high level. Having the NFL's easiest schedule also helps a lot.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW (KANSAS CITY-DENVER) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Chiefs-Broncos Preview* ========================

By ALAN FERGUSON STATS Writer

Despite a sore right ankle, Peyton Manning is expected to play in the Denver Broncos' showdown with unbeaten Kansas City. So is beleaguered Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe.

Bowe was arrested this past weekend but is slated to start as Kansas City tries to remain the NFL's only perfect team after Sunday night's visit to Denver.

An MRI on Monday showed no additional damage to Manning's ankle, but he only participated in walkthroughs Wednesday.

"It's certainly my preference to be out (at practice), but I'm trying to do what's best for the team in order for me to get healthy," Manning said.

The Broncos star has been dealing with a sore ankle since taking hits to that area in back-to-back games last month. He took another one in a 28-20 win in San Diego this past Sunday, but interim coach Jack Del Rio said the veteran remains on track to start.

Manning will face a defense that has a league-best 36 sacks, with Justin Houston and Tamba Hali combining for 20. Denver has given up the second-fewest in the league (13), but eight have come in the last three games. The biggest concern has been at left tackle, where Chris Clark has been inconsistent since Ryan Clady was lost for the season with a foot injury.

"(Manning) will definitely play this week so that's good news," said Del Rio, who is leading the team while John Fox recovers from heart surgery. "We're definitely on high alert in wanting to protect our quarterback. We didn't do it as well as we could (against San Diego), and we have an even greater challenge this week in the team that's sacked quarterbacks more than anyone in this league."

With four touchdowns and 330 yards against San Diego, Manning remains on pace NFL single-season records in both categories. While trying to stay on target to break those marks, he'll seek to get Denver (8-1) a share of first place in the AFC West and spoil Kansas City's attempt at a franchise-best start.

The Chiefs (9-0) enjoyed their bye week but didn't emerge unscathed as Bowe's arrest Sunday could serve as a lingering distraction.

The Pro Bowl wide receiver was pulled over for speeding in Riverside, Mo., and also charged with possession of marijuana. Bowe posted $750 bond and is set to appear in court Dec. 18.

Instead of talking to reporters earlier this week, Bowe chose to apologize through a statement. The Chiefs cannot discipline one of their all-time leading wide receivers for violating the league's substance-abuse policy, and he likely won't face penalties until after his court date. There's a chance, however, that commissioner Roger Goodell could potentially hand down a one-game suspension or a fine.

'"There are rules and regulations put in place and we'll abide by the rules and regulations, and we'll make sure we take all of the information that comes out as it goes through the process," coach Andy Reid said. "That's where we're going with it."

"I addressed him, had that opportunity to talk to him, and I'll leave it at that. There are laws, rules and regulations, and I'll leave it at that."

Bowe, who signed a five-year, $56 million extension before this season, is currently on pace for one of the worst seasons in his career. His 33 receptions are second on the team behind running back Jamaal Charles' 47, and he's third in receiving yards with 369.

Bowe, however, has a combined 19 catches for 279 yards in his last two visits to Denver. He missed last season's trip due to broken ribs but enters this one after registering season highs of seven receptions and 67 yards in a 23-13 win in Buffalo on Nov. 3.

The Chiefs used defensive touchdowns from Hali and Sean Smith to match their 9-0 start from 2003 and offset a season-low 210 yards from their offense.

Alex Smith completed 65.5 percent of his passes (19 of 29) for a season-low 124 yards, and will face the Broncos for the second time in his career. He led San Francisco to a 26-23 overtime win in Denver on Dec. 31, 2006.

Charles, the league's fifth-leading rusher at 725 yards, has enjoyed recent success against the Broncos with a combined 576 yards in the last five meetings. He had a total of 160 in last season's two games but couldn't prevent Denver's first season sweep since 2007.

Manning threw for 589 yards and five touchdowns with just one interception in those two wins. His three TD passes started a streak of 31 unanswered points in a 38-3 home rout Dec. 30, and his 30-yard toss to Demaryius Thomas in the third quarter Nov. 25 put the Broncos ahead for good in a 17-9 win in Kansas City.

Reid's teams, though, have been historically successful returning from byes. While in Philadelphia, he won 13 straight such games until falling to then-unbeaten Atlanta last season.

The Chiefs and Broncos will meet again in Kansas City on Dec. 1.

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