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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
The Week 10 NFL schedule kicks with the Denver Broncos vs. the Las Vegas Raiders in an AFC West showdown on 'Thursday Night Football.' The games starts at 8:15 p.m. ET, and daily Fantasy football players will have to be creative when looking for production since this game only has an over/under of 42.
"It was a little windier than maybe expected," Broncos coach Sean Payton said after 'Thursday Night Football.'
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The Las Vegas Raiders had a brutal offensive performance. It was the second time in three games that they scored less than 10 points. During the games, only score Jackson Powers-Johnson had a big block that led to a touchdown.
The Cougars are one of the few remaining undefeated programs nationally after beating Iowa State, No. 13 Utah and Arizona in their last three games. BYU has leaned on true freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier, a late add to the roster. The Cougars rank top 25 in defense, top 40 in offense and are able to challenge in nearly every phase of the game.
That was evident in Thursday night's 10-7 loss at Denver in which the Broncos made sure everyone but Bowers beat them in the passing game. All the Raiders had to offer was Tre Tucker, 33-year-old Tyler Lockett, tight end Michael Mayer and rookie receivers Dont'e Thornton Jr. and Jack Bech.
Texas Tech's campus isn't a familiar place for "College GameDay," only appearing as the site of the ESPN show once. In fact, that came in 2008, when the Red Raiders upset No. 1 Texas on a game-winning touchdown catch by Michael Crabtree, a two-time Biletnikoff Award winner.
It certainly wasn't pretty, but the Denver Broncos pulled off a 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday evening. Following that sloppy victory, here are Denver's best (and worst) player grades from Pro Football Focus. LT Garett Bolles: 80.2
Denver (7-2) also owns one of the NFL's best defenses, headlined by pass rushing aces Nik Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper. Bonitto has eight sacks this season, and Cooper has seven. Overall, the Broncos are allowing the third-fewest yards per game this season.
The Las Vegas Raiders are once again headed towards weeks of speculation and innuendos about what they should do at the quarterback position. Las Vegas thought