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The Denver Broncos scraped out an ugly 10-7 Thursday Night Football win against the Las Vegas Raiders in Denver.
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders have lost three games in a row following Thursday's ugly 10-7 defeat to the Denver Broncos, and head coach Pete Carroll is making a change.
The Denver Broncos managed to eek out a 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in an ugly Thursday night game in the Mile High City, and while Bo Nix was booed by the home fans for his performance, his wife Izzy certainly was a shining bright — literally.
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.
The Denver Broncos advanced to 8-2 after defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 on "Thursday Night Football." It was a defensive battle, as Broncos quarterback Bo Nix threw for just 150 yards, one touchdown, two interceptions and a 54.2 passer rating.
The Denver Broncos may have beaten the Las Vegas Raiders, but Sean Payton should be embarrassed by himself and almost everyone on offense, except for the offensive line. For as much as Payton talks about running the ball, he sure hasn’t been calling the plays to run the ball.
Following the victory on Thursday evening, the Broncos remained undefeated (4-0) in their throwback uniforms since reintroducing them in 2024, and Denver now has the NFL's best record in the NFL at 8-2. Denver now has until Nov. 16 to recover for a game against the Kansas City Chiefs.