Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders and Thursday Night Football
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The Denver Broncos may have beaten the Las Vegas Raiders, but Sean Payton should be embarrassed by himself and almost everyone on offense, except for the offensive line. For as much as Payton talks about running the ball, he sure hasn’t been calling the plays to run the ball.
The Broncos and the Raiders etched themselves in the record books on Thursday, but not for reasons either team is happy about.
Donning the best uniforms in the NFL, the Denver Broncos' D performed like the historic Orange Crush defense. They made history against the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost more ground in their pursuit of a tenth consecutive AFC West division title. This week's 'Thursday Night Football' game featured the division-leading Denver Broncos defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 and improving their record to 8-2.
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Broncos’ defense is on pace for an NFL sacks record, but can their broken offense get fixed?
The Denver Broncos have been relying on a strong defense to maintain their 8-2 record this season. They secured a seventh straight win by defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 on Thursday night.
The injury report for the Denver Broncos (7-2) ahead of their game against the Las Vegas Raiders (2-6) features 10 players. The contest begins at 8:15 p.m. ET on Thursday, Nov. 6, at Empower Field at Mile High. Game time: 8:15 p.m. ET
The Denver Broncos defeated the Las Vegas 10-7 on Thursday night in what was an embarrassing offensive performance from both teams.
Twice in the past three weeks, Tillman has electrified Broncos Country with athleticism that flipped the field. He put Javonte Williams in the dirt and sped for 36 yards on a pick of Dak Prescott in Week 8 against the Cowboys.