Denver Broncos Odds to Win All 2013 Regular Season Games: Jags to Lose Them All

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Sep/27/2013
Denver Broncos Odds to Win All 2013 Regular Season Games: Jags to Lose Them All

Carrie Stroup here with word that Sportsbook.com has just released odds on whether the Denver Broncos will win all of their regular season games in 2013. 

Denver winning them all pays 12-1 odds.  

The Broncos have played well thus far but just look at who they’ve played. 

The New York Giants resemble the Bad News Bears and are yet to win a game heading into Week 4 while Oakland is considered only slightly better than the Jacksonville Jaguars, for whom Sportsbook.com is offering 12-1 odds on whether the Jags go the entire 2013 regular season winless.  Baltimore got destroyed in Denver in Week 1 but this is a Ravens team featuring plenty of new talent that will require a few more weeks to gel. 

Perhaps the biggest challenges will come on the road in Dallas, New England and Houston.  October 20 is a homecoming for Broncos starting quarterback Peyton Manning and it is difficult to fathom him actually losing there.   

Then we have a game in Kansas City that in past year’s would have been overlooked.  This year’s Chiefs team is looking mighty impressive thus far, starting the season 3-0.

See what you think by checking out the schedule below.

2013 schedule (All times ET)

Sept. 5 BALTIMORE, 8:30
Sept. 15 at New York Giants, 4:25
Sept. 23 OAKLAND, 8:40
Sept. 29 PHILADELPHIA, 4:25
Oct. 6 at Dallas, 4:25

Oct. 13 JACKSONVILLE, 4:05
Oct. 20 at Indianapolis, 8:30
Oct. 27 WASHINGTON, 4:25
Nov. 10 at San Diego, 4:25
Nov. 17 KANSAS CITY, 4:05
Nov. 24 at New England, 8:20
Dec. 1 at Kansas City, 1
Dec. 8 TENNESSEE, 4:05
Dec. 12 SAN DIEGO, 8:25
Dec. 22 at Houston, 1
Dec. 29 at Oakland, 4:25

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

 

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