Time: 11 a.m. Sunday, KASA, KRSJ 100.5 FM.
Opening Line: Broncos by 8.
Record vs. Spread: Broncos, 5-4; Rams, 4-5.
Series Record: Rams lead 7-5.
Last Meeting: Rams beat the Broncos, 36-33, Nov. 28, 2010.
Last Week: Broncos beat the Raiders 41-17; Rams lost to the Cardinals 31-14.
AP Pro32 Ranking: Broncos, No. 3; Rams, No. 23.
Broncos Offense: overall (3), rush (26), pass (2).
Broncos Defense: overall (5), rush (1), pass (19).
Rams Offense: overall (30), rush (22) pass (24).
Rams Defense: overall (17), rush (25), pass (13).
Streaks, Stats & Notes
The Broncos have won five of six games.
The Rams have lost two of three and are 1-3 at home.
The Rams have won three of the last four in the series.
Denver head coach John Fox is 4-1 vs. the Rams; St. Louis head coach Jeff Fisher is 1-3 vs. the Broncos.
Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning leads the NFL with 29 touchdown passes and is first in the AFC with a 112 passer rating. Manning is coming off his ninth five-touchdown game, passing Drew Brees for the career lead. He has at least two touchdown passes in 15 consecutive games, the longest streak in NFL history.
Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas has six consecutive 100-yard games, ranks third in the NFL in receptions (65) and second in yards (1,002).
Broncos linebacker Von Miller and defensive end DeMarcus Ware rank in the top five in NFL history in sacks per game among players with at least 40 games.
Julius Thomas leads the NFL with 12 touchdowns and is the first tight end in NFL history with consecutive 12-touchdown seasons.
The St. Louis pass rush is surging with 16 sacks in its last four games.
Fisher benched struggling quarterback Austin Davis and is going back to veteran Shaun Hill.
Rams tight end Lance Kendricks has a touchdown catch in three consecutive home games.
Rams defensive end Robert Quinn has 26 sacks in his last 26 games.