Miami Dolphins
Miami Dolphins
This Sunday the Broncos host the Miami Dolphins Sunday at Mile High Stadium in Denver. Odds makers are calling the Broncos a 3 1/2 point favorite at home with the total sitting at 50.

The Broncos are coming out of their bye week having accomplished a lot. They actually gained ground on the rest of the division as the Raiders, Chargers and Chiefs all lost. Denver got some much need rest as Brandon Stokley, Selvin Young and Tony Scheffler are all expected to return from injury this weekend.

"Everybody's upbeat and looking forward to finishing this season off the right way," said Stokley, who has 24 catches for 262 yards and two touchdowns. "We have to go out there and play good football. That's the bottom line for us."

Denver's offense could use some help, they were only able to amass a mere
275 yards against the Patriots, a season low. Jay Cutler was just 17-of-26 for 168 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the 41-7 loss.

The Broncos will see a Dolphins team that surprised a very good team a week ago in the Buffalo Bills. Although the Dolphins are at 3-4 and are in last place in the AFC East, the Broncos should not under estimate them.

Wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. had a break out game against the Bills with seven catches for 175 yards.

"He just keeps getting better and better," said Dolphins quarterback Chad Pennington. "You can just tell in his eyes when we're talking about routes that he's just very hungry. He wants to be the guy."

Ginn may be becoming the guy, but he won't be enough against the Broncos coming off their bye at home. Coach Mike Shanahan will have his Broncos ready to play. Take Denver and give the 3 1/2.