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At multiple points during the Denver Broncos' Week 10 matchup vs. the Las Vegas Raiders, quarterback Bo Nix and the offense were booed. The Broncos found a way to win the game 10-7, thanks mostly to the defense playing lights out.
The Week 10 NFL schedule kicks with the Denver Broncos vs. the Las Vegas Raiders in an AFC West showdown on 'Thursday Night Football.' The games starts at 8:15 p.m. ET, and daily Fantasy football players will have to be creative when looking for production since this game only has an over/under of 42.
The Denver Broncos beat the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 despite a poor performance from Bo Nix. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes ask if Bo Nix is holding the Broncos back from being true contenders,
After back-to-back abysmal offensive performances, Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos offense is in dire straights just eight days away from a critical home game against the rival Kansas City Chiefs. That game could put a nail in the coffin for the Chiefs division hopes for the season or breathe new life into it.
Denver Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins blasts referees for not calling a hip-drop tackle that resulted in him getting injured.
The Broncos hung on to beat the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 at home, but it was an ugly showing. Denver's offense had seven drives end in punts, and two drives ended with turnovers. Fans at Empower Field at Mile High voiced their frustrations throughout the night with boos.
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When Pete Carroll took over the head coaching duties for the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason, he did not envision the season that the team is having currently.
Dobbins limped off the field on Thursday night before returning — he was reported after the game to have a foot injury.
In between the games, Sean Payton was grouchier than usual. And on Tuesday, despite being on track for a No. 1 or No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs, the Broncos elected to stand pat as the trade deadline came and went. Marcedes Lewis, the 41-year-old “blocking” tight end, was Broncos Country’s midseason acquisition of note. Everybody dance!