2015 NFL AFC West Week 5 Odds & Over/Under Total: Broncos vs. Raiders

Broncos vs. Raiders Odds

The Denver Broncos look to keep their perfect record going on Sunday when they hit the road to face the Oakland Raiders at 4:25PM ET on CBS.

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According to oddsmakers at GTBets, the Broncos are favored on the road, as they are getting odds of -4.5 points against the Raiders. The over/under total has been set at 43.5 points. Denver has won seven straight games over the Raiders, while going 6-0-1 against the spread in those seven games.

Denver is 4-0 on the season, 3-1 against the spread and 3-1 with the under. The Broncos picked up a 23-20 win over the Vikings at home last week. Denver’s offense is averaging just 24.2 points and 320.8 yards per game this season, but the defense is holding opponents to 17.2 points and 305 yards per game. Peyton Manning has thrown for 968 yards and six touchdowns this season, but also has five interceptions. Demaryius Thomas is the leading receiver with 33 catches for 361 yards and a score. The defense is led by DeMarcus Ware, who has 13 tackles and 4.5 sacks.

Oakland is 2-2 on the year, 2-2 against the spread and 3-1 with the over. The Raiders are coming off a 22-20 loss at Chicago in which the Bears got the game-winning FG late in the contest. Oakland is now averaging 24.2 points and 362.2 yards per game on offense, but they are allowing 27 points and 412 yards per game. Derek Carr has thrown for 922 yards and seven touchdowns to lead the offense while Latavius Murray has 297 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Amari Cooper has caught 24 passes for 339 yards and two touchdowns in his rookie season. Veteran Charles Woodson is leading the defense with 22 tackles and two interceptions.

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