You may have noticed the Kendall Hinton sightings (he’s a practice squad game-day elevation again), as Hinton has two catches for 39 yards. Hamler? Hamler? (4:45 p.m.): KJ Hamler is active today but hasn’t been involved in the game plan. Broncos should win … unless Nathaniel Hackett used up all his ideas on how to score before halftime. Mark Kiszla, sports columnist: Josh McDaniels loses NFL games from force of habit. If Denver can do anything about it, remember those bend-but-don’t-break series from Ejiro Evero’s group. They’ve left the Broncos a spot at the table here in the fourth quarter. Vegas has had drives of 60, 54 and 77 yards end in field goal attempts from the 8, 21 and 2-yard lines, respectively. The defense continued to surrender yardage, but bowed up on the goal line. It looked even worse than that, if that’s possible. After 186 offensive yards and an 11-of-12 passing performance by Russell Wilson in the first 30 minutes, the Broncos mustered just one first down in three third-quarter series. Parker Gabriel, beat writer: Denver’s offense disappeared entirely in the wake of Javonte Williams’ knee injury. Joe Nguyen Third-quarter analysis - Raiders 22, Broncos 16 Pushed back to their own 1-yard line, Denver had another three-and-out. Kyle NewmanĪnother three-and-out (4:50 p.m.): After a strong offensive showing the first half, the Broncos’ offense has sputtered in the second half. The Raiders lead 25-16 after another Carlson field goal. Raiders extend lead (4:58 p.m.): A two-score lead with 9:25 to play… feels insurmountable with the way the Broncos offense is playing in the second half. The Broncos are back in the game, down 25-23 with 7:16 left. The receiver’s first catch of the game and the season is a 55-yard grab that sets Denver up for Russell Wilson’s 3-yard scoring run on the next play. Kyle NewmanĬooking (5:09 p.m.): There’s KJ Hamler, taking the top off the defense like the Broncos need him to do. Gregory had been nursing a knee injury coming into the game. Randy Gregory injured (5:13 p.m.): OLB Randy Gregory is looked at by trainers and leaves the game with an apparent right knee injury. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu
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