{"id":20147,"date":"2025-09-25T22:15:53","date_gmt":"2025-09-25T22:15:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bb-auae-prd-ext-blog-01.azurewebsites.net\/?p=20147"},"modified":"2025-11-13T10:55:37","modified_gmt":"2025-11-13T10:55:37","slug":"nfl-tips-broncos-ready-to-ride-in-this-10-sgm","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/prdextblog01.bluebet.com.au\/nfl\/nfl-tips-broncos-ready-to-ride-in-this-10-sgm\/","title":{"rendered":"NFL Tips – Broncos Ready to Ride in this $10 SGM"},"content":{"rendered":"
The last matchup of Week 4 takes us to Mile High Stadium as the Broncos host the Bengals. Will the Broncos end a 2 game losing streak? Here are my NFL SGM multi tips for Tuesday morning.<\/p>\n
After a solid 20-12 win in their season opener, the Broncos have travelled twice and lost 2 absolute nail-biters. That includes a 29-28 defeat against the Colts and a walk off FG saw the undefeated Chargers beat them 23-20. So Denver will be keen to get back to Mile High and restore their season in a primetime matchup.<\/p>\n
The Bengals started the season 2-0, but it’s all gone pear-shaped since then. They lost starting QB Joe Burrow to a serious injury and with a backup Jake Browning, they were no chance against the Vikings in a 48-10 drubbing last week. With 5 interceptions in his last 2 games, Browning needs to improve quickly.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Denver are a lot better than the 1-2 record suggests. They come off back to back road losses against the Colts and Chargers – two undefeated teams in the AFC. Going back to their home opener in Week 1, they beat the Titans 20-12 and covered this line. At home, they are usually a different side as they’ve won 6 straight. The Bengals are a bit of a mess without Burrow and I don’t see them improving in a tough road primetime matchup.<\/p>\n
Dobbins has enjoyed a nice start to the season and 60+ rush yards looks like a safe bet. He comes off 63, 76 and 83 yards in the first 3 weeks of the season. Another good sign – he’s carried the ball over 10 times in all 3 as well. He faces a vulnerable Bengals run D that got torched last week by the Vikings. They had a total of 169 rush yards on 31 carries. Their lead back – Jordan Mason – finished with 116 yards. On a side note, Dobbins has also scored a TD in his 3 outings this season too.<\/p>\n
The Broncos #1 target looks a good bet to get past 70+ receiving yards. He comes off a huge game against a decent Chargers secondary, catching 8 balls for 118 yards and a TD. Justin Jefferson finished with 75 yards against this Bengals defence last week and Sutton should get plenty of targets in this matchup.<\/p>\n