Broncos vs. Chiefs Preview and Betting Odds

Broncos vs. Chiefs Preview and Betting Odds

Broncos vs. Chiefs

Last Updated on November 14, 2025 10:02 am by Erwin Noguera

In Denver, the Broncos will play a crucial game for the AFC West division, as they host a Kansas City Chiefs team that hasn’t started the season at the level we’re used to seeing.

The Broncos are coming off a narrow 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, needing just one touchdown pass from quarterback Bo Nix to secure the victory.

Meanwhile, the Chiefs are coming off a 28-21 loss on the road against the Buffalo Bills, in a tough night for Patrick Mahomes, who failed to throw a single touchdown pass in the entire game.

At Gambyl Exchange, you can explore all the predictions for the NFL, the final bets for this Matchday, and the odds for each match.

Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs Betting Odds and Info

When?Sunday, November 16, 4:25 pm ET, 3:25 pm CST, 2:25 pm MT, and 1:25 pm PT
Where?Empower Field at Mile High
What are the Odds for the Broncos?+162
What are the Odds for the Chiefs?-200
What is the Over/Under?44.5
Where Can I Watch it?NFL Network

Why Bet on Broncos?

As expected, the Denver Broncos have started the season strong, posting an 8-2 record and sitting atop the tough AFC West division.

In their most recent outing, they pulled off a tight 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, with a touchdown pass from quarterback Bo Nix and a score by Troy Franklin. The offense wasn’t at its best, but the defense more than delivered.

For Bo Nix, it was one of his roughest games of the season: he was intercepted twice and finished with only 150 passing yards, his lowest total so far this year.

Still, there’s no reason to panic. Nix remains a young quarterback making rapid progress.

Overall, Denver’s defense ranks among the most solid in the league, thanks to its relentless pressure on opposing quarterbacks, ability to force turnovers, and composure in closing out games.

One area the franchise needs to address is the lack of offensive explosiveness, which has surfaced at times this season.

Several players are listed as questionable for this matchup: Marvin Mims Jr., J.K. Dobbins, Alex Singleton, Pat Surtain, and Nate Adkins.

Why Bet on Chiefs?

The Kansas City Chiefs are the defending AFC champions, but their performance so far hasn’t lived up to that title. They currently sit fourth in their division with a mediocre 5-4 record, a mark that might be acceptable for another team, but not for one led by Patrick Mahomes.

Kansas is coming off a 28-21 loss on the road against the Buffalo Bills, a game in which nothing seemed to go right, especially in the first three quarters, when they allowed all 28 points. This franchise no longer looks like the dominant powerhouse of recent seasons.

For instance, Mahomes threw for 250 yards, completing 15 of 34 passes (44%), but failed to record a single touchdown pass. He was intercepted once, rushed only once for five yards, and overall looked out of rhythm. Without their star quarterback performing at his usual elite level, the Chiefs’ hopes of a major turnaround appear slim.

The silver lining is that head coach Andy Reid had an extra week to prepare, and historically, that’s translated into strong performances for Kansas City, something to keep in mind heading into this matchup in Denver.

The Chiefs still have a solid aerial attack and enough talent to strike at any moment, but so far, those flashes of cohesion have been too inconsistent.

George Karlaftis and Isiah Pacheco are listed as questionable for this game.

Final Betting Analysis: Broncos vs. Chiefs

Experience would suggest that the Chiefs should be the favorites to win, but the pick here leans toward Denver, mainly because of the great form the team is in and the fact that they’ll be playing at home.

The numbers at Gambyl Exchange have the Chiefs as the favorite with the Moneyline set at -200; meanwhile, the Broncos are at +162.

In recent history, Kansas City has clearly dominated this matchup, winning eight of the last ten meetings. However, the most recent game was a completely different story: a 38-0 blowout victory for the Broncos.

Go for a win for the Broncos. If you bet $100 at +162, you will gain $162 for a total payout of $262.

Broncos vs. Chiefs Betting Pick: Broncos

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