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Denver Broncos to win

The Broncos have lost four successive games since making a 2-0 start to the season, although they did come close to beating the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams, both of whom are Super Bowl contenders.

Denver should get back on track against Arizona, who have lost five of their first six while averaging just 13.7 points and 220.5 offensive yards per game.

Phillip Lindsay over 50.5 rushing yards

Lindsay has emerged as Denver’s top running back this season, averaging 57.7 rushing yards per game over the first six weeks.

The undrafted rookie has gained over 60 yards in four of his six games so far, and should again eclipse that mark against a Cardinals defence that has allowed the second-most rushing yards of any team.

David Johnson over 64.5 rushing yards

Johnson has averaged 60.3 yards per game on the ground over the past three weeks, and he looks primed for a huge game on Thursday night.

The Broncos have given up more rushing yards than any other team this season, having allowed the Rams’ Todd Gurley to run for 208 and two touchdowns last week.

Case Keenum and Josh Rosen both to throw an interception

Keenum has thrown at least one interception in every game since he joined the Broncos in the offseason, and it’s worth backing that trend to continue in Arizona.

Rosen has been more careful with the ball, but the 21-year-old has thrown two picks in his four starts so far and will be under constant pressure from Denver pass rushers Von Miller and Bradley Chubb this week.

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