- Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals vs Denver Broncos
- Date: Monday, September 29, 2025
- Venue: Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, CO
- Broadcast: ABC
- Betting Odds: Broncos favored by 7 points
- Total Points Over/Under: 44
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The Cincinnati Bengals (2-1) are heading to Empower Field at Mile High this upcoming Monday to face off against the Denver Broncos (1-2). The Bengals are entering this game as 7-point underdogs according to betting analysts. The anticipated total for the game is set at 44 points.
As of now, the Cincinnati Bengals stand at 2-1 for the current season. In their most recent game, they suffered a defeat against the Minnesota Vikings, losing 48-10. Quarterback Jake Browning completed 19 out of 27 passes for 140 yards and one touchdown, finishing with a quarterback rating of 63.8 and two interceptions. Samaje Perine led the ground attack, recording 21 yards on four carries (5.3 yards per attempt). Ja’Marr Chase had an impressive game, averaging 10.0 yards per reception with 50 yards on five receptions. Throughout the game, Cincinnati attempted to run the ball 21 times, gaining only 53 yards at an average of 2.5 yards per attempt. The Bengals executed a total of 48 plays, accumulating 171 yards. On defense, they allowed 16 completions on 24 attempts resulting in 183 yards, with a completion rate of 66.7%. The rushing defense conceded 169 yards on 31 attempts, averaging 5.5 yards per carry.

This season, the Bengals have garnered a total of 662 offensive yards. They’ve recorded 30 first downs while facing 14 penalties that resulted in a loss of 107 yards. In terms of touchdown production, Cincinnati has achieved 5 passing touchdowns alongside 2 rushing touchdowns. With 8 turnovers (comprising 5 interceptions and 3 fumbles), their rushing average stands at a mere 49.0 yards, placing them last in the league. When it comes to scoring, the Bengals are averaging 19.3 points per game as an AFC team.
Defensively, the Bengals have conceded 722 passing yards, ranking 25th in the league. They allow an average of 240.7 yards per game through the air and have a completion percentage against of 64.0%. Over three games, they’ve surrendered 357 rushing yards, letting in 6 touchdowns through the air and 3 on the ground. Consequently, they yield an average of 359.7 total yards per contest, placing them 25th among NFL defenses, while allowing an alarming average of 30.3 points per game, ranking them 26th in the league.
Meanwhile, the Broncos enter this game with a record of 1-2. In their last outing, they narrowly lost to the Los Angeles Chargers with a score of 23-20. Quarterback Bo Nix threw for 153 yards with 1 touchdown and finished the game with a rating of 87.6, completing 14 of 25 attempts without interceptions and averaging 6.1 yards per attempt. Courtland Sutton had a standout performance with 6 receptions for 118 yards, averaging 19.7 yards per catch. J.K. Dobbins contributed significantly to the ground game, rushing for 83 yards on 11 carries — a remarkable average of 7.5 yards per carry. As a whole, the Broncos amassed 265 total yards on 46 plays with an average of 5.8 yards per play. In the running game, they averaged 5.6 yards per carry, totaling 118 yards on 21 attempts while conceding 106 yards on the ground to their opponents.
On the offensive side, the Broncos rank 17th in the NFL, scoring an average of 22.7 points per game. Throughout the season, they have totalled 519 passing yards, averaging 173.0 yards per game, positioning them 25th in the league. Their rushing offense boasts an average of 129.0 yards per game, with a total of 387 yards accumulated thus far. Overall, the Denver offense averages 302.0 yards per game, placing them at 19th among NFL teams. Thus far, the Broncos have incurred 24 penalties, costing them 218 yards, which ranks them 12th in the league for penalties. They have recorded 3 interceptions and lost 2 fumbles, achieving a total of 25 first downs as a unit.
Defensively, the Broncos have given up 2 passing touchdowns and 212.7 passing yards per game, ranking 18th in the league. They’ve allowed a total of 344 rushing yards, averaging 114.7 yards allowed per game, along with 2 rushing touchdowns this season. Their defense has secured 4 takeaways (3 forced fumbles and 1 interception) so far. In total, they have allowed 64 points, with their defense being involved in 202 plays from the line of scrimmage, ranking them 29th in the NFL. Currently, they are conceding an average of 21.3 points per game, positioning them 16th in the league.
Who do you think will prevail in tonight’s Bengals vs. Broncos matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on the Broncos to cover -7
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