Expert Picks, Predictions Against The Spread: Colts @ Broncos Week 8

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Oct/26/2019

Experts across the Net have picks on Sunday's Denver Broncos vs. Indianapolis Colts Week 8 game.  The line on this game has moved from -6 to -4.5 favoring the Colts.  Action was mostly balanced on the spread.  You can open your anonymous online betting account with just a valid email here (note that name, address and text will entitle you to greater sign up bonuses).


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Sagarin Says

The line on this game should be Colts -4, according to Sagarin, so the number appears to be right on the money.

Expert Picks

From CBS Sports:

Emmanuel Sanders is gone, which means Denver's lousy offense is going to get even worse. The Colts are also getting healthier on defense, and Jacoby Brissett has been heating up. Give me Frank Reich over Vic Fangio and his squad all day.

Prediction: Colts 26, Broncos 13

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Key Trends

The OVER is 6-1 in the last 7 meetings in Indianapolis while the Broncos are 1-6 ATS in their last 7 meetings in Indianapolis.  Keep tabs on the weather as winds could exceed 20 mph during the early portion of this game, potentially keeping the score down.

Fantasy Picks

From theScoreCrow:

"Jacoby Brissett has been very efficient and has done a fantastic job filling in the void that Andrew Luck created with his retirement. The Broncos are only allowing 205 passing yards per game. Brissett will be challenged, but he has come through thus far. He should be a plug-and-play guy at this point unless you have better options."

-  Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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