The Denver Broncos and New York Giants are set to square off in Week 7, and with both teams coming off a remarkable few weeks, the drama is set to be intense. Both Denver and New York have defeated the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, so both teams have reason to be confident heading into the contest. However, there can be only one winner.
Here's a look at how the game could go and how that may affect things for fantasy football.
Week 7 Broncos vs Giants prediction
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Denver barely survived the winless New York Jets in London, but it was the second game of a two-week trip across the country and then to London. The team is back home and should be somewhat rested. Meanwhile, New York had to travel west across the country, which means they could be taxed heading into Denver's backyard.
As such, expect Denver to pull it out behind a perennially great team defense. The team's offense has struggled in recent weeks and is likely to start slow again. However, one or two key turnovers will give the offense the boost it needs to take the lead.
Expect a tight, low-scoring affair in which Jaxson Dart looks closer to the version he showed against the New Orleans Saints when he threw two interceptions.
Prediction: New York 13, Denver 23
Giants vs Broncos Week 7 fantasy outlook

Jaxson Dart, QB, New York Giants
Jaxson Dart has been a reliable source of about 20 points per contest. The final score of the game won't reflect a day in which either quarterback dominated, but Dart's legs will net him extra points for fantasy football managers. Expect another day in the high teens for Dart.
Courtland Sutton, WR, Denver Broncos
Denver will be honoring the late Demaryius Thomas at the game, per Broncos media in a Saturday post, so it's only fitting for his successor to employ some of the lessons he learned from him against New York. Don't expect a shockingly great game from Courtland Sutton, but Denver's top receiver is likely to score a touchdown early in the contest.
Evan Engram, TE, Denver Broncos
Evan Engram was one of the lone offensive bright spots of Bo Nix's offense against the New York Jets in London, earning about ten points. It was the second such performance, suggesting that either Sean Payton or Nix has discovered the tight end, setting him up to be productive once again as a potential starting option, assuming he can get into the endzone.
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