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Players Broncos Picks Injuries Projections Rookies Blogs SuperbowlPublished: September 11, 2009
The Denver Broncos will kick off their 2009 season at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio on Sunday, and the anticipation for Broncos fans is arguably at an all-time high.
Aside from the highly anticipated debut of quarterback John Elway, the season debut of head coach Josh McDaniels and his revamped Broncos squad is going to be one of the most talked about Denver debuts in a long time.
Cincinnati receiver Chad Ochocinco has already made things interesting by Tweeting he would “embarrass” the Broncos and star cornerback Champ Bailey.
The last time Denver played Cincinnati was on a cold day in 2006 when the Bengals bobbled a snap on the potential game-tying extra point, and the Broncos held on to a close 24-23 victory.
Denver has won 10 of its last 12 meetings with the Bengals, and is dominating the overall series between the two teams with a record of 16-8.
With all of the negative publicity surrounding the Broncos heading into this season, how can they make their way to the winner’s circle on Sunday afternoon?
Key Matchups
This game, unlike most Broncos contests from 2008, does not appear poised to be decided by the big play. The Broncos are going to have to rely on a steady dose of intermediate passes and a solid running game to beat the Bengals offensively, and they are going to have to be aggressive on defense.
Denver’s cornerbacks are good enough to the point where they can take risks in coverage against Cincinnati’s deep receiving core.
One question surrounding the Broncos was regarding the coverage skills of their linebackers, which will not be tested too much by Cincinnati, who lacks a serious threat at the tight end position.
Even though the Bengals do not appear to pose a serious threat to the AFC in 2009, this is an absolutely huge game for the Broncos. They need to get off to a good start to the season to take advantage of a relatively weak part of a difficult schedule.
Injury Report
Cincinnati
OUT: CB David Jones, OT Andre Smith
QST: OT Scott Kooistra
PRB: WR Chris Henry, S Roy Williams, QB Carson Palmer
Denver
OUT: S Josh Barrett, DL Le Kevin Smith
QST: WR Jabar Gaffney, QB Chris Simms, G Chris Kuper, RB Knowshon Moreno
PRB: S Brian Dawkins, QB Kyle Orton
Line: Cincinnati by five
Team Comparisons
QB: Bengals
RB: Broncos
WR: Broncos
TE: Broncos
OL: Broncos
DL: Push
LB: Broncos
DB: Broncos
ST: Broncos
Coaching: Bengals
Advantage: Broncos
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