Denver goes wire-to-wire in Las Vegas
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The Denver Broncos won their 10th straight game on Sunday, improving to 11-2 after a 24-17 win against the Las Vegas Raiders. On the offensive end, RJ Harvey led the way with 100 all purpose yards and a touchdown. Courtland Sutton reeled in six catches for 62 yards while quarterback Bo Nix added a rushing touchdown of his own.
With a gameplan that Sean Payton called a full “antithesis” of the first time the Broncos met the Raiders in November, Denver downed Las Vegas 24-17 in a ho-hum affair in the desert Sunday. Here’s The Denver Post’s stock report.
On this episode of "Broncos in 60," fullback Adam Prentice weighs in on the effectiveness of the run game in Sunday's win. Plus, we hear from cornerback Ja'Quan McMillian on the team's resiliency during its 10-game win streak and more.
CBS welcomed Russell Wilson as a guest for their NFL coverage in Week 14. Here's what he had to say about the Broncos, his former team.
Broncos safety Brandon Jones, however, drew a delay-of-game penalty for not allowing wide receiver Tyler Lockett to get up after a 26-yard gain. That penalty stopped the clock, and officials made the decision to go with 5 seconds remaining.
JT The Brick, Eric Allen, Paul Gutierrez and Lincoln Kennedy recap the Raiders' Week 14 loss to the Denver Broncos on Raiders Roundtable.
After being cut by the Denver Broncos on Saturday, the veteran linebacker was claimed off waivers by the San Francisco 49ers on Monday, according to the NFL's transaction wire.
"We’re thinking about ourselves and our upcoming opponent and what we can do better from the past and just try to piggyback off that and keep winning games," cornerback Ja'Quan McMillian said.
Broncos dominated the Raiders, proving their potential. Now, they must carry that aggressive momentum to secure crucial playoff seeding in the season's final, critical weeks.