The Denver Broncos face the Indianapolis Colts today as both teams help wrap up the first week of 2024 NFL preseason football. Will Oregon Ducks fans get to see quarterback Bo Nix make his pro debut for Denver? We’ll find out when kickoff takes place at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET on Sunday, August 11 with a live broadcast on NFL Network, and streaming live on demand.
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Sportsbooks across the country already have some thoughts on how this game will go. Oddsmakers seem to think that the Colts will defeat the Broncos today, listing them as only slight 1.5-point favorites over Denver. Broncos coach Sean Payton has said that while Jarrett Stidham will start, Bo Nix will get the chance to play a handful of reps with the first team on Sunday. My pick: Bet on the well-coached Broncos to score a small upset on the road to kick off the preseason with an outright victory.
When: Kickoff takes place on 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET on Sunday, August 11
Where: Lucas Oil Stadium | Indianapolis, Indiana
TV Channel: NFL Network, local affiliates
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Moneyline: DEN: +115 | IND: -135
Point spread: DEN: +1.5 | IND: -1.5
Over/Under: 37.5
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