Broncos vs. Commanders Odds, previews, picks, and predictions

Sunday Night Football in Week 13 of the 2025 NFL season features the Denver Broncos against the Washington Capitals. Denver moves to the AFC West title at 9-2. It’s a very different story for Washington, which enters with a 3-8 record.
Let’s dive into my Broncos vs. Predictions.
Denver Broncos vs Washington Commanders Adds
Money Line: Broncos -310 / Chiefs +250
Spread: Broncos -6 (-110) / Chiefs +6 (-110)
Total: Over 43.5 (-110) / Under 43.5 (-115)
Denver Broncos vs Washington Commanders best Bet #1: BronCos -6 (-110)
Washington went all the way to the NFC Championship Game last season. Well, 2024 ain’t walkin’ through those doors. With much greater expectations at the beginning of this year compared to the last, the heads have been installed. Getting hurt doesn’t help. Running back Austin Ekeler suffered a torn achilles’ in Week 2, quarterback Dayden Danials missed the senior campaign in 2025, and the defense was shut down. Daniels was ruled out Sunday with a strained left elbow. Marcus Mariota isn’t the worst backup in the league, but he also doesn’t inspire much confidence — especially not against the NLL’s best defense in Denver. Not only 3-8 su bosses, but also 3-8 ats. Some loss of circulation may occur.
That also has a lot to do with the opponent, as Denver has played stellar football very well this year. Head coach Sean Payton’s team is riding an eight-game winning streak. It’s ranked No. 3 in scoring defense — limiting opponents to 17.5 points per game — and in the top five in the most important defensive metric. Star Cornerback Pat Surtain II is ready to return after missing three games with a partial Perc Pec, so that’s a big boost for the Broncos. After all, Surtain is the reigning NFL defensive player of the year.
Denver Broncos vs Washington COMMERS FEST Player Bet: Bo Nix over 222.5 Passing yards (-110)
The Nix have surpassed this 222.5 rating – and the save room – in five games of the Eight. Those five productive spots saw him throw for at least 242 yards, including one 326-yard performance against Cincinnati. NIX recently torched Kansas City for 295 yards in Week 11.
The Oregon product could be in line for a big night in the management positions. Washington’s pass protection is impressive. It is not. 29 is league wide in that department, allowing 249.5 yards per game. Head coach Dan Quinn’s team is dead last – by a mile – in yards per pass attempt allowed at 8.8. Acne doesn’t have them either. 31 in the NFL in EPA for overall defense.



