Raiders vs broncos play by play1/15/2024 Parker Gabriel, beat writer: Denver leads 10-7 at halftime, starts the second half with the ball and you’d think they’re heading to the locker room trailing by a score after that closing sequence. Matt Schubert Halftime analysis - Broncos 10, Raiders 7 Injury updates (3:38 p.m.): Chase Edmonds and Jonathan Harris have both been ruled out for the rest of the game for the Broncos. Kyle NewmanĪll tied up (3:49 p.m.): Vegas kick Daniel Carlson, a product of The Classical Academy in Colorado Springs, nailed a 52-yard field goal to tie it up at 10-apiece. Still not touching Teddy Bridgewater numbers. No-shows (3:50 p.m.): 69,094 is today’s announced attendance…. Joe Nguyenĭrawing a penalty (4:04 p.m.): Davante Adams got rocked by Justin Simmons after lunging for the ball and then got an unsportsmanlike conduct call yelling at the refs asking for a (deserved) flag for hitting a defenseless player. On third-and-2, he came down with a sky-high 23-yard floater from Russell Wilson for the first down. Third-quarter updatesĪnother huge catch (4:10 p.m.): Courtland Sutton is making a statement today. Maybe they should have let Klint Kubiak script 15 plays, then let Nathaniel Hackett script 15 plays, then let a random fan in the South Stands script 15 plays. Mark Kiszla, columnist The Broncos will score points again in the third quarter. So basically a third of his breakout tilts and 10% of his NFL career appearances (53), period, have happened vs. If you’re curious, five have come against the Broncos. Josh Jacobs now has 17 career NFL games with at least 89 rushing yards. New play-caller, same game-management issues on special teams. (And eight without any offensive points.) New play-caller, Melvin Gordon still getting snaps in a tie game. That’s 10 games, seven third quarters with zero points. Sean Keeler, columnist: Oh, to be a fly on the wall while the Broncos are napping at halftime. Bet the Broncos need a couple more of each to win this one. Courtland Sutton made a heck of a catch and Russell Wilson made a couple of big throws under pressure. The only third-quarter TD of the season came in London. Parker Gabriel, beat writer: Denver’s put a zero on the board seven times in 10 third quarters this year. Third-quarter analysis - Broncos 10, Raiders 10 If that trio can be kept in check, the Broncos will hang on. If Crosby/Carr/Jacobs can make impact plays, they’ll send Denver to the basement of the AFC West. Now, it’s Maxx Crosby, Derek Carr and Josh Jacobs against the Broncos. Joe Nguyenīroncos retake lead (4:19 p.m.): Brandon McManus gives Denver 13-10 lead on first play of 4th quarter. Kyle Newmanĭefense stands tall (4:22 p.m.): Denver’s defense held Vegas to just a 2-yard gain, forcing a three-and-out. Jacobs hits 100 (4:39 p.m.): Josh Jacobs now has his fourth career 100-yard game against the Broncos. Joe Nguyenĭenver retakes lead (4:49 p.m.): Brandon McManus nailed a 48-yard field goal to give the Broncos a 16-13 lead with 3:30 left in the game. Parker GabrielĬoverage skills (4:53 p.m.): No fear from Broncos rookie cornerback Damarri Mathis, who broke up a long pass from Derek Carr intended for Keelan Cole. So the #Broncos should, at minimum, take the clock well past the two-minute warning. Murray’s run (4:55 p.m.): Latavius Murray right up the gut for a first down. It’s 16-all with 16 seconds to go in regulation. (5:07 p.m.): Vegas tied it up after Daniel Carlson’s 25-yard field goal. Going to OT (5:11 p.m.): The overtime nobody wanted see … coming up next! - Matt SchubertĪll tied up. The Raiders got 40 extra seconds, and then predictably cashed in on a game-tying field goal. With third-and-long and the Raiders out of timeouts, the Broncos elected to drop back Russell Wilson for a pass. Perplexing decisions (5:11 p.m.): Hard to understand some of the decision-making that went into the Broncos’ drive up 16-13. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu
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