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The Las Vegas Raiders' most recent two losses have solidified their roster needs moving forward. The Raiders' offense has shown potential, but without added pro
Special teams miscues cost the Raiders in a close battle against AFC West foe Denver on "Thursday Night Football."
A former Las Vegas Raiders star has ripped the Denver Broncos following the Broncos' ugly win over the Raiders.
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.
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 Broncos and the Raiders etched themselves in the record books on Thursday, but not for reasons either team is happy about.
The Broncos outgained the Raiders 220-188 but managed just one touchdown (a 7-yard strike from quarterback Bo Nix to wide receiver Troy Franklin) and produced 11 penalties, more than they had first downs..
The Raiders ended up on the losing end yet again. The Broncos, who came into “Thursday Night Football” with six straight wins, made it seven in a row with a 10-7 victory. Vegas, on the other hand, fell to 2-7 after suffering their third straight defeat.