When Broncos run: J.K. Dobbins acknowledged he didn’t have his best game last week, but the Broncos’ offensive line didn’t exactly do a stellar job creating rushing lanes for him. The body of work here earns the benefit of the doubt, though, as Denver still ranks seventh in the league in rushing offense. Giants linebacker Bobby Okereke is really good — 54 tackles in six games — but New York’s defense sits at 22nd in the NFL in rushing defense (128.8 yards per game allowed). Edge: Broncos

When Broncos pass: At some point, there’s a large enough sample size to say that Denver doesn’t have a great passing attack right now. The game-to-game impact of individual receivers is all over the map, although Sean Payton usually hits on something with Marvin Mims Jr. or Troy Franklin every game. Tight end Evan Engram looks like he’s coming along, too. None of the Giants’ secondary members have had particularly standout seasons in coverage, though; cornerback Paulson Adobo has allowed the sixth-most yards in coverage of any corner in the NFL. Edge: Even

When Giants run: Cam Skattebo is a tongue-wagging, shirt-ripping menace of a rookie running back. His energy, as Broncos defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers said this week, has made this team go. He’s particularly excellent in the red zone with five touchdowns in his last five games. Jaxson Dart’s been a force on the ground, too, with 50-plus rushing yards in each of his first three starts. That’ll be a neat challenge for a Broncos defense that just bottled up one of the best ground games in the league in the New York Jets. Slight edge: Broncos

When Giants pass: For all the Dart hype, he’s averaged just 169 passing yards a game in his three starts leading New York’s offense. Star receiver Malik Nabers’ season-ending injury removes much of the teeth in the Giants’ passing attack, and New York’s offensive line has surrendered the eighth-most pressures in the league. The Broncos have a ton of experience at this point dealing with mobile quarterbacks and affecting them with just a four-man rush. Edge: Broncos

Special teams: The Broncos just inked special-teams ace and longtime Darren Rizzi ally J.T. Gray to provide some juice in the kicking game, after the Jets soundly outplayed them in this area in London last week. The Giants haven’t been particularly great in the return game, which could offer Rizzi’s unit an opportunity to get back on track. Edge: Even

Coaching: Brian Daboll’s managed to pull the Giants back from the brink with a 2-1 record across their last three games, including impressive wins over the Chargers and the Philadelphia Eagles. Still, the man was on the hot seat just a few weeks ago, and he went 3-14 last year. Benching Russell Wilson for Dart was a smart move, but it’s not enough to outweigh Sean Payton and Vance Joseph’s body of work across the last two years. Edge: Broncos