What to Watch For: Patriots vs. Broncos

Joe Calabro, GoLocalProv Sports Team

What to Watch For: Patriots vs. Broncos

The Patriots are 9-19 all-time in Denver
The New England Patriots (10-0) travel to Denver to take on the (8-2) Denver Broncos tonight on Sunday Night Football. With a win and a loss by the Jets, the Patriots can clinch the AFC East. 

"Denver has been an impressive team to watch this week as they usually are. Coach [Gary] Kubiak does a great job. We've competed against him many times and he always has his teams ready to go. Offensively they have a lot of weapons. Defensively they are pretty much at the top of the league in every category. Very good in the kicking game, got a lot of team speed, good specialists, made a lot of big plays on defense and special teams this year," said Patriots head coach Bill Belichick. 

Historically, the Patriots struggle in Denver. In the Brady-Belichick era, New England is 5-5 against the Broncos with all five losses coming at Mile High. The Broncos are the only team Tom Brady does not have a winning record against. Overall, the Patriots are 9-19 in the 28 games played in Denver all-time. 

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No Peyton Manning 

A little bit of the buzz was taken from this game when it was announced early this past week that Peyton Manning would miss his second straight game due to injury. This means that football fans will be robbed of another Brady vs. Manning matchup. 

"I mean, there's nobody that has more respect for Peyton than me outside of probably his parents and his brothers. If anybody can appreciate what he's accomplished it's me, so he's just been remarkable in every part of his career. He's been a tremendous player. It's unfortunate. Everyone deals with injuries at different times, so it just happens to be this week. They won last week with the guy that they had in there," said Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. 

Instead, the Patriots will deal with quarterback Brock Osweiler and a Denver defense that is arguably the best in the league. 

Keeping Brady Upright 

Can the Patriots O-Line keep Brady on his feet?
The number one priority in this game for the Patriots is to keep Tom Brady on his feet and not on the ground. 

Last week, Brady was pressured on exactly half of his drop backs and was hit about 15 times. This week, the Patriots face a Broncos team that leads the league in sacks with 34 and pressure opposing quarterbacks almost 40 percent of the time. 

"I think they're very aggressive, so the coach wants them to know what they're doing so they can just tee off on the quarterback, and they all do. So every team has a different style. I think when you're the first-ranked defense in the league obviously you're doing something right. And they can get to the passer, so those guys are in a good position when the ball is snapped. They are very aggressive. I don't think there's anything the offense can really do to dictate what they do defensively. They just call their defense, and then they try to tear your head off," said Brady. 

Kick off for tonights game is at 8:30 p.m. 


What to Watch For: Patriots vs. Broncos

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