NFL Week 1 action continues when the Ravens and Broncos go head-to-head Sunday in Denver.

Baltimore enters the season after finishing 10-6 in 2014, a year that saw it finish in third place in the AFC North en route to defeating the Steelers in the Wild Card Game and falling to the eventual Super Bowl champion Patriots in the divisional round. Denver, meanwhile, finished 12-4 and won the AFC South for the fourth straight year prior to falling to the Colts in the divisional round.

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Game Preview

Matchup: Ravens at Broncos

Time: 4:25 p.m. ET

Venue: Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colo.

Betting Line: Broncos (-5, -110) via Sportsbook.com.

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Key Storylines

--Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is coming into the 2015 season after reaching career-highs in passing yards, touchdowns and Total QBR in 2014. With Marc Trestman taking over as the new offensive coordinator, it will be interesting to see how the signal caller adjusts.

--Baltimore enters with a stingy defense that allowed the sixth fewest points in the NFL last year, and though it has some questions on offense at wide receiver, it's running game is strong. Running back Justin Forsett ranked fifth in the league with 1,266 yards last season and was first with an average of 5.4 yards per carry.

--The Broncos will once again be under the guidance of singal caller Peyton Manning, who enters this season at 39 years of age. Though there are some questions about his durability, the club's record since his arrival in Denver speaks for itself. The Broncos are 38-10 with Manning at the helm.

--Manning has a plethora of weapons to throw to once again, including DeMaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders, which is part of the reason Denver is most pundit's pick to win the AFC West.

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