Broncos move into First in AFC playoff race
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The Denver Broncos are sitting at 11-2 following a win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday and are in the driver's seat for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs .
The Broncos never trailed in Sunday's win over their division rival, and Denver completed a season sweep while also earning its fourth consecutive win over the Raiders. Denver's road win streak now sits at five games, and the Broncos have earned 10 consecutive victories to vault themselves into the top spot in the AFC playoff picture.
The rookie has stepped up since J.K. Dobbins' injury, culminating in a career-best performance in the Broncos win.
Coming off a 24-17 win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, the Denver Broncos are now considered 2.5-point home underdogs going into a Week 15 showdown with the Green Bay Packers at Empower Field at Mile High. The over/under for total points scored between the two teams has been set at 41.5.
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A double-digit win is expected for the Denver Broncos (10-2) when they meet the Las Vegas Raiders (2-10) on Sunday, Dec. 7 at Allegiant Stadium (starting at 4:05 p.m. ET). Our computer prediction lists the final score as 29-13.
The Denver Broncos made three roster moves ahead of an AFC West showdown with the Las Vegas Raiders this weekend. First, the Broncos promoted tight end Marcedes Lewis from the practice squad to the 53-man roster. To make room for Lewis on the active roster, Denver waived linebacker Garret Wallow.
Nik Bonitto says the Denver Broncos’ top-ranked defense still has “another level” to reach as Pat Surtain II returns and Denver chases the AFC’s No. 1 seed.