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The Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos put on a nearly unwatchable game in prime time. And Denver was slightly less hideous.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offensive woes continued on Thursday in primetime for the entire country to witness. Thursday night's loss to the Denver Broncos was a co
The Broncos and the Raiders etched themselves in the record books on Thursday, but not for reasons either team is happy about.
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Denver Broncos defensive lineman Dondrea Tillman had his second interception of the season, this time against the Las Vegas Raiders, in a 10-7 victory on Thursday. After gathering in the ball, Tillman followed a convoy of blockers, including linebacker Alex Singleton, inside the Raider 35.
Special teams miscues cost the Raiders in a close battle against AFC West foe Denver on "Thursday Night Football."
It was one of the uglier games in the NFL this season, but the Broncos won again to continue their impressive start.
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.