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There are plenty of ways to describe how poorly things have gone for the Las Vegas Raiders during their 2-7 start to the season. Raiders' Unfortunate Truth The
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.
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.
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
CBS Sports NFL expert Will Brinson shares his favorite bets and props for Thursday's contest between Las Vegas and Denver
Head coach Pete Carroll made an announcement on Friday afternoon, revealing McMahon had been relieved of his duties and replaced by Derius Swinton III on an interim basis.
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
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.