Los Angeles Rams: Staff predictions for Rams-Broncos

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 27: Running back Todd Gurley #30 and quarterback Jared Goff #16 of the Los Angeles Rams enter the stadium through the tunnel area of their game against the Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 27, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 27: Running back Todd Gurley #30 and quarterback Jared Goff #16 of the Los Angeles Rams enter the stadium through the tunnel area of their game against the Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 27, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /
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The Los Angeles Rams look to stay unbeaten against the Denver Broncos, who are hosting the Rams in the midst of a three-game losing streak.

The Los Angeles Rams and Denver Broncos are trending in opposite directions. Both teams started the season 2-0 and have headed in polar opposite directions since.

The Rams continued their winning ways with three more wins and enter Week 6 as the only unbeaten team in the NFC. Meanwhile, the Broncos have lost three straight games to move into third place in the tough AFC West.

That does not take away from the entertainment that this game will have and the possibility for a close game down the stretch. The Rams are pretty beat up right now and have to head to Denver and play in the Mile High altitude.

Plus, there is a possibility of it being a snow game and who doesn’t love themselves an NFL snow game as early as mid-October?

This game will be interesting to watch and is one of the most compelling games of this week. Here is how we see it going down here at LA Sports Hub.

Jamaal Artis (6-0): 35-14, Los Angeles Rams

The Rams go on the road again, this time against a lackluster Broncos team that they should handle easily. Just hoping the defense improves after being gashed last week.

Jeremy Bezich (7-0): 30-17, Los Angeles Rams

The Rams survived Seattle last week. Look for the defense to be improved in this one. The Rams are the best team in the NFL and this game will show it. Goff and Gurley go off as the Rams roll in Denver.

Lamarr Fields (6-1): 20-19, Denver Broncos

It will be snowing in Denver and I think that will slow the Rams down a bit. They will have to lean heavily on Todd Gurley, which is a good thing.

I think the passing game will struggle with the snowy weather. I think Denver will be able to run the ball well against the Rams suspect run defense and that will prevail them to a last second field goal victory in the snow.

Redan Lopez (5-0): 24-17, Los Angeles Rams

The Rams enter this game with question marks on offense as receivers Brandin Cooks and Cooper Kupp are questionable after suffering concussions in last week’s game.
The Broncos offense meanwhile looked pathetic on offense against a good Jets defense, losing their 2nd straight.

This game may also have snow and be in the mid to late 20s. It’s going to be cold. Don’t forget the high slide altitude. Because of the weather, I don’t think we will see a dominant Rams offense as in past weeks.

I think the Rams will go run heavy, and we will see a lot of Todd Gurley. Quarterback Jared Goff will take a back seat due to the weather making it tough to get the ball to receivers. The Broncos will go run heavy also.

In the end, though, the Rams have the best three-down running back league. The Broncos are also a team that can have a tough time stopping the run. The Rams are not good against the run either, but they should be able to squeak out a victory on the back of Gurley. Get ready for the Todd Gurley show!

Sarah Maninger (4-0): 45-17, Los Angeles Rams

As the Rams head to Denver, they look to keep their undefeated record and beat the Broncos. With the way LA has been playing, I don’t know if there is anything out there that can stop them.

I predict that the offense will lead the Rams to victory, and the defense will keep a ton of touchdowns off the board.

Jason Reed (6-2): 23-13, Los Angeles Rams

The idea of the cold weather and the snow is a bit concerning for the Los Angeles Rams. However, it is also going to effect Denver, which does not really have a great offense, to begin with.

The injuries on the defensive side of the ball will allow the Broncos to stay in this ballgame, which will ultimately be a low-scoring affair.

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However, I see the Los Angeles Rams relying very heavily on Gurley, who will finish with two rushing touchdowns and a touchdown reception to give LA all of its offense.