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Indianapolis Colts at Denver Broncos

The line: The Broncos are 1-point favorites.

The total: The total is set at 44. The teams have gone over in their last three meetings.

Rocky Horror

For the Denver Broncos, facing the Indianapolis Colts has been something out of a horror movie.

Their villain stands six foot four and wears a large white mask.

Peyton Manning might as well change his name to Jason the way he has tortured the Broncos in recent meetings. His performances have been scary-good ? almost 900 yards and nine touchdowns in their last two playoff meetings.

Preseason contests often elicit mundane, robotic sound bites about learning a system or playing things conservatively. This one doesn`t sound like ?just another preseason game.? It?s refreshing to hear opponents talk about a contest with such candor for a change.

"You kind of wish it was a game that counted - Indianapolis Colts," linebacker Ian Gold told the Rocky Mountain News. "Hopefully, the tables will turn and we can come out and play hard and get a win."

This doesn?t mean any added wrinkles to the game plan. Both teams will skip game-planning for the most part, but will play their starters on both sides well into the third quarter.

For the Broncos defense, that means Manning, Reggie Wayne, Marvin Harrison and the majority of the cast of Indy Invaders XIII.

"It`s a great challenge," said Broncos coach Mike Shanahan. "Any time you go against an offense that scored more points than anybody in the National Football League, it`s a great challenge for our defense.?

Call for backup

Still not convinced the Colts aren?t in Denver?s head, even just a little bit?

Look at the first three picks of the NFL Draft this year. Darrent Williams, Karl Paymah and Domonique Foxworth - cornerback, cornerback and cornerback.

"I`m sure it`s not a coincidence," Foxworth told the Denver Post. "It`s something I`m sure the Broncos saw as a necessity, and now we`re all here to do a job and hopefully help the Broncos take the next step."

The trio?s role in today?s game becomes even more prominent on Thursday. All-Pro cornerback Champ Bailey announced he would spend the final two preseason games resting his hamstring injury.

Bailey was one of the few bright spots in last season?s playoff trouncing - allowing Harrison only four catches for 50 yards and no touchdowns.

Freeney to return

While the Broncos will be without their top defensive player, the Colts will welcome theirs back into action.

Dwight Freeney missed the first three preseason games due to offseason shoulder surgery. His absence didn`t seem to affect the Colts much. The defense allowed just 265 yards per game while compiling nine sacks and seven takeaways in the first three games.

"We`re trying to step up," rookie lineman Darrell Reid told the Indianapolis Star. "As coach (Tony) Dungy says, even though we`ve got some guys hurt, it gives some other guys a chance to show what they can do."

Third stringer Brown done for season

The Colts` lost third string quarterback Travis Brown for the season Thursday with an injured elbow.

The Colts? preseason has been marked by injuries to key players such as Brandon Stokley and Freeney, which probably contributed to a 0-3 start, straight up and against the spread.

Tom Arth will take over for Brown and, along with Jim Sorgi, will likely see action in each of the final two playoff games. Arth played in his first career pro game last week against Chicago, completing 3-of-5 passes for 19 yards.

"It`s a hard situation because Travis and I are such good friends," Arth told the Indianapolis Star. "I feel horrible for him. But at the same time, this is going to be my opportunity to play some."
 

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soul--FWIW, the line opened at -1.5 with my on-line book, and quickly moved to Denver -2. It is that way with my local also.
 

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does anyone know about indys defense like strickland an harper? cause i think they are still questionable for the denver game.
 

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Indianapolis Colts
Player Injury
D. Freeney DE Prob Sat - Shoulder
Expected to return after missing last few games with shoulder injury
R. Brock DE Ques Sat - Hip
M. Jackson DB Doub Sat - Hip
B. Sanders DB Doub Sat - Leg
M. Reagor DT Doub Sat - Abdominal
N. Harper DB Doub Sat - Foot
D. Strickland DB Doub Sat - Hamstring
B. Stokley WR Out indefinitely - Shoulder
Will miss three to four weeks with a disclocated shoulder he hurt in practice on Aug 3rd.
J. Williams DT PUP - Groin
V. Hutchins DB PUP - Foot
M. Doss DB Elig Sept 19 - Suspension
Suspended for the first two regular-season games of the NFL season after pleading no contest to misdemeanor gun charges. He will be eligible to return to the active roster on Sept. 19th.
T. Brown QB I-R - Elbow
Will likely be out for the season.

Denver Broncos
Player Injury
Q. Griffin RB Prob Sat - Knee
Upgraded from questionable to probable for Saturday's game vs. Indianapolis.
N. Jackson TE Doub Sat - Hamstring
C. Bailey CB Doub Sat - Hamstring
Missed his last two games.
M. Clarett RB Doub Sat - Groin
Was unable to practice this week. Is not expected to play Saturday night.
M. Fatafehi DT Out indefinitely - Knee
Expected to be out two to four weeks.
B. Browner CB I-R - Arm
Will miss the season with a broken arm.
 

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Nick Harper and Donald Strickland, each of whom missed the first three preseason games because of injuries, are expected to play extensively against the Broncos Saturday, Colts Head Coach Tony Dungy said Thursday.

Harper likely will start at corner along with second-year veteran Jason David, Dungy said. Strickland likely will play a prominent role.

Harper and Strickland, who started last season as the team?s starting cornerback tandem, likely will play about 12-to-15 plays each, Dungy said. Harper has been out with a foot injury. Strickland has been out with a hamstring injury.

?We?re going to get Donald Strickland back, which will be positive,? Dungy said, ?then some of the guys who haven?t gotten to play too much in our first group of guys.

?Jason David will get a little more playing time than he got the first couple of games, then we?ll get Strickland, then the young corners have to come on. (Rookie) Kelvin Hayden will play a little more.?

Rookie cornerback Marlin Jackson, the Colts? first-round selection in last April?s NFL Draft, started the first three games. He likely will miss Saturday?s game with a hip flexor.
 

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thanks fellaz for all the info. seems like both teams are plagued with injuries. Well at least a few of indys dbz will be playing tonight and with champ sitting out...i think peyton and company will make some bang tonight!!!
 

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Man these Pre-Season games are hard to cap. I would think the Colts could win this one outright with their starters playing well into the third quarter as the lines are "supposed" to resemble more of a regular season game but this one baffles me. Money coming in on Denver is not what I expected. I am going to have to stick to my plan of taking dogs though and realize that sometimes the line moves in my favor. Tough call here IMO...
 

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I meant the last two weeks of Pre-Season lines are supposed to look more like a regular season game. However until Opening Day these games are ultimately decided by the back-ups. The trend of all the 2nd half of this years Pre-Season games going under kind of flies in the face of that theory. Assuming not much scoring is happening after the starters are out you would think that if they built up enough of a lead the bench players could keep it.
 
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