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Against the Denver Broncos on Thursday Night Football, Las Vegas didn't get nearly as much offense, scoring just seven points and garnering only 188 total yards. Still, the Raiders had an opportunity to knot up the score at 10 with a 48-yard field goal. Unfortunately, Daniel Carlson couldn't hit it.
The Broncos outgained the Raiders 220-188 but managed just one touchdown (a 7-yard strike from quarterback Bo Nix to wide receiver Troy Franklin) and produced 11 penalties, more than they had first downs..
Another week, another loss and another miserable performance from the Las Vegas Raiders’ offense on Thursday Night Football against the Denver Broncos. With the Raiders putting up just seven points in Week 10, it’s only right to begin the winners and losers column by calling out the offensive coordinator.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered their Week 10 matchup against the Denver Broncos hoping to prove their offensive outburst in the fourth quarter of Week 9 was not
The Broncos are 8-2, but that record doesn't tell the whole story. Here are five takeaways from Thursday's win over the Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders had to shake things up after a terrible performance against the Denver Broncos, and a coach has been fired.
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Broncos' defense is on pace for an NFL sacks record, but can their broken offense get fixed?
The Broncos edged the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 Thursday night for their seventh straight win thanks to another stellar performance by Vance Joseph's defense. They sacked Geno Smith a half dozen times, pushing their total to 46, more than any team's had in its first 10 games since at least 1990. They're on pace for an NFL-record 78 sacks.
It was one of the uglier games in the NFL this season, but the Broncos won again to continue their impressive start.