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Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders

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11-2, 5-2 Away
Final
24 - 17
2-11, 1-6 Home

Broncos beat Raiders 24-17 to extend winning streak to 10 games as Geno Smith injured

Broncos win 10th straight after taking down Raiders

What was typical? They won again.

Bo Nix passed for 212 yards and rushed for a touchdown, and Denver extended its winning streak to 10 games, defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 24-17 on Sunday, a score that wasn't reflective of the Broncos' dominance.

“It did not feel like some of these other (games) recently,” coach Sean Payton said. “My headset was off earlier.”

The Raiders Geno Smith, who injured his right hand and shoulder in the third quarter and was replaced by Kenny Pickett. Las Vegas coach Pete Carroll said Smith's hand was cut and his shoulder “really locked up” but there didn't appear to be significant damage.

The Broncos (11-2) appear to be on the verge of ending Kansas City's nine-year reign in the AFC West, and they tied idle New England for the top seed in the conference. Denver owns the tiebreaker because of its 6-0 record against common opponents; the Patriots lost to the Raiders.

The Broncos ended their NFL record of rallying for nine consecutive victories — this time, they only had to pull away from an early 7-7 tie. Denver has its best record through 13 games since 2013.

The Broncos have their skeptics, however, given how many victories they've had to eke out, and beating up on the free-falling Raiders likely won't silence the doubters.

“Ten in a row's a long streak,” Nix said. “You want to be appreciative of this opportunity and appreciative of the wins no matter how they come. But at the same time, we're always looking to get better.”

The Raiders (2-11) have lost seven in a row and 11 of 12. Las Vegas also has lost 11 consecutive divisional games, the league's longest active skid.

Statistics pointed to a potential mismatch with the Broncos bringing in a top-five defense against a Raiders offense that's at or near the bottom of several statistical categories. Denver held the ball for 39:03 and gained 356 yards with 27 first downs. The Raiders had 229 yards and 16 first downs.

Nix was highly efficient, completing 31 of 38 passes.

Nik Bonitto had two sacks, giving him 12 1/2 for the season. He is the first Denver player with double-digit sacks in consecutive seasons since Von Miller did it five straight times from 2014-18.

Smith was 13 of 21 for 116 yards and a touchdown. Pickett completed 8 of 11 passes for 96 yards and a TD.

“I've seen a lot of Kenny in practice,” Carroll said. “He's active, he's quick, he's really athletic, he's a good thinker, he's clearly a competitive guy. I see nothing but positive stuff. I'm coaching the hell out of him because I want him to be ready if the opportunity pops.”

Maxx Crosby had two tackles for loss, giving him 25 for the season to break his team record of 23 set three years ago.

Each team had just one possession in the first quarter — and made them count.

The Broncos opened with a 14-play, 81-yard drive that took 8:54, with Nix running in from 8 yards to complete the series. Then the Raiders took the remaining time off the clock, with Smith hitting Brock Bowers for a 15-yard TD.

That was the first opening-series touchdown the Broncos have allowed this season. It also was the first opening Las Vegas drive to go the distance since the first game at New England.

Both offenses had their difficulties in the second quarter, with the only score coming on a 48-yard punt return for a touchdown by Denver's Marvin Mims Jr.

RJ Harvey's 3-yard scoring run late in the third period gave Denver what seemed like an almost insurmountable two-touchdown lead. Harvey has five TD runs this season and four through the air.

Bad beat for Broncos Daniel Carlson's 46-yard field goal on the final play gave a particularly nasty beat to Broncos bettors. Denver was favored by 7 1/2 points at Sportsbook.

Carlson would never have had a shot at the field goal if Broncos safety Brandon Jones hadn't drawn 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 with 5 seconds remaining.

“We're going to run the clock out,” Payton said. “That wasn't real smart.”

Injuries Broncos: DT D.J. Jones (ankle) and TE Nate Adkins (knee) did not play.

Raiders: CB Kyu Blu Kelly (knee), who leads the team with three interceptions, was injured early in the second quarter. ... TE Ian Thomas (calf) was hurt in the fourth quarter. ... TE Michael Mayer (ankle) and WRs Alex Bachman (thumb) and Dont’e Thornton Jr. (concussion) did not play.

Up next Broncos: Host Green Bay next Sunday.

Raiders: Visit Philadelphia next Sunday.

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Scoring Summary

DEN TD 1st Period 6:06 Bo Nix 8 Yd Rush (Wil Lutz Kick)
LV TD 1st Period 0:00 Brock Bowers 15 Yd pass from Geno Smith (Daniel Carlson Kick)
DEN TD 2nd Period 6:29 Marvin Mims Jr. 48 Yd Punt Return (Wil Lutz Kick)
DEN TD 3rd Period 4:05 RJ Harvey 3 Yd Rush (Wil Lutz Kick)
DEN FG 4th Period 3:56 Wil Lutz 23 Yd Field Goal
LV TD 4th Period 2:17 Shedrick Jackson 25 Yd pass from Kenny Pickett (Daniel Carlson Kick)
LV FG 4th Period 0:00 Daniel Carlson 46 Yd Field Goal

Statistics

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27 1st Downs 16
14 Passing 1st downs 11
11 Rushing 1st downs 3
2 1st downs from penalties 2
7-12 3rd down efficiency 3-9
1-3 4th down efficiency 1-3
72 Total Plays 48
356 Total Yards 229
4.9 Yards per Play 4.8
7 Total Drives 8
204 Passing 189
31/38 Comp/Att 21/32
5.0 Yards per pass 5.3
0 Interceptions thrown 0
3-8 Sacks-Yards Lost 4-24
152 Rushing 40
31 Rushing Attempts 12
4.9 Yards per rush 3.3
2-3 Red Zone (Made-Att) 1-2
8-50 Penalties 3-25
0 Turnovers 0
0 Fumbles lost 0
0 Interceptions thrown 0
1 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0
39:03 Possession 20:57
Las Vegas Raiders Las Vegas Raiders Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kolton Miller, OT Injured Reserve Dec 12
Ian Thomas, TE Questionable Dec 12
Jeremy Chinn, S Questionable Dec 12
Alex Bachman, WR Out Dec 12
Jordan Meredith, C Questionable Dec 12
Denver Broncos Denver Broncos Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ben Powers, G Injured Reserve Dec 13
Mike McGlinchey, OT Questionable Dec 12
Pat Bryant, WR Out Dec 12
Drew Sanders, LB Injured Reserve Nov 26
J.K. Dobbins, RB Injured Reserve Nov 26

Game Information

Allegiant Stadium

Location: Las Vegas, NV
Attendance: 62,442 · Capacity:

2025 AFC West Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Denver 11 2 .846 0 308 235
Los Angeles 9 4 .692 0 299 271
Kansas City 6 7 .462 0 315 252
Las Vegas 2 11 .154 0 196 332
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