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The big goal for the Kansas City Chiefs during their bye week should be to get healthy, but the Chiefs got an extra bonus on Thursday. There’s been a lot of conversation about the Denver Broncos being a genuine threat to Kansas City in the AFC West,
The Broncos are looking to build upon their AFC West lead as they face the Raiders on "Thursday Night Football." Here's how to watch the game.
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AFC West standings: What Broncos' win over Raiders means for Chiefs in division race
The Broncos came into Week 10 with the division lead, and they won't be losing that grip quite yet. With their low-scoring victory over the Raiders, Sean Payton's squad didn't just build more of an advantage in the AFC West — the Broncos also remain in the early mix for the No. 1 seed in the conference.
The Denver Broncos won Thursday night's game over the Las Vegas Raiders, 10-7. The ugly affair drew criticism from NFL fans on social media.
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,
The Denver Broncos temporarily moved to the top of the AFC standings with their Thursday night win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
Fans can watch additional Week 10 matchups this weekend through Fubo, DirecTV, Sling, Peacock and Paramount+. Game availability will vary by streaming service and by area. Fubo, DirecTV and Paramount+ all offer free trials, while Fubo and DirecTV also offer first-month discounts for new customers.
Thursday, 8:15 p.m. EST, Amazon Prime Video. BetMGM line: Broncos by 9. Against the spread: Raiders 3-5, Broncos 4-4-1. Series record: Raiders lead 76-53-2. Last meeting: Broncos beat Raiders 29-19 on Nov.
Looming in the background are the Los Angeles Chargers, who have suffered a host of injuries to their offensive line and running backs in the first half of the season. They're the team closest to the Broncos in the AFC West standings but hold longer odds to win the division as of Week 10.
Quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs), Justin Herbert (Chargers) and Bo Nix (Broncos) are playing at a high level, each ranking within the top 10 in the league in passing yards. Herbert is second in touchdown passes (18). Nix and Mahomes are tied for third with 17.