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The Las Vegas Raiders fell to 2-11 today, yet despite another home loss where the crowd sounded and resembled a road game, the Silver and Black
The Denver Broncos (11-2) went on the road to face the Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) in Week 14 of the 2025 NFL season at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sunday. Denver came away with their 10th straight win, a wire-to-wire affair that ended up 24-17.
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.
Denver tilted the momentum – and the lead – back over to their sideline, thanks to special teams. Backed up against the Raiders' own end zone, AJ Cole punted the ball to All-Pro returner Marvin Mims who churned out 48 yards to the house.
The Las Vegas Raiders were beaten up and down the field as the Denver Broncos steamrolled them to extend each team's current streaks.
The Broncos’ final four games are home contests against the Packers and Jaguars, a road matchup on Christmas against the Chiefs and a home game against the Chargers in Week 18. The Patriots host the Bills, play at the Ravens and Jets, then close at home against the Dolphins.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The Broncos dispatched the Raiders handedly 24-17 Sunday in Vegas, earning an important tiebreaker in a potential battle for the AFC’s No. 1 seed with the New England Patriots. Here’s The Denver Post’s report card from the win.
Overlooked in Texas Tech’s CFP conversation is that the only Red Raider loss came at ASU without starting quarterback Behren Morton. The bye is locked up, a matter of what seed. https://t.co/0gbQHzQaxc