Our trusted projections expect the Denver Broncos to be the 4th-fastest paced defense in football (in a neutral context) at the present time, with opposing offenses averaging 27.37 seconds per play.Calm weather conditions (like the 4-mph wind being predicted in this game) typically cause better passing effectiveness, higher TD potential, higher pass volume, and lower rush volume.The predictive model expects Javonte Williams to notch 4.0 targets this week, on balance, putting him in the 88th percentile among running backs.Javonte Williams's 20.2 WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating—an advanced statistic that measures high-value offensive involvement) has been quite a bit better this season than it was last season at 15.0.When it comes to pocket protection (and the strong impact it has on all passing offense stats), the O-line of the Broncos grades out as the 5th-best in the league this year.
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