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Broncos’ Nail-Biting Victory Over Raiders: What Fueled Their Stunning Comeback?

Broncos’ Nail-Biting Victory Over Raiders: What Fueled Their Stunning Comeback?

Man, watching the Denver Broncos grind out that 10-7 victory against the Las Vegas Raiders was like witnessing a masterclass in defensive football wrapped in a nail-biting thriller. No flashy fireworks, just relentless pressure, a clutch 32-yard field goal by Wil Lutz, and a defense that refused to let up—sacking Geno Smith six times and shutting down Raider drives at a critical juncture. The Broncos are now sitting pretty atop the AFC West with an 8-2 record after seven straight wins, but Coach Sean Payton knows there’s still plenty to tighten up—namely those pesky penalties and execution hiccups that creep in during a stop-start slog at Mile High Stadium. This isn’t just a win; it’s a statement from a team hunting for that elusive magic while keeping their eyes firmly on the prize. Wanna dive deeper into all the action? LEARN MORE

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The Denver Broncos ground out a narrow 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders to maintain the best record in the NFL.

In a tight game, just three points scored in the whole second half but they were vital as Wil Lutz scored a 32-yard field goal to send the Broncos to an 8-2 record.

They had more penalties than first downs in a stop-start game at Mile High Stadium but are top of the AFC West after a seventh straight win.

Coach Sean Payton said his team can refine their style as they look to keep on winning games.

“We’ve got to clean up some of the penalties. We’ve got to clean up the execution and that is an ongoing thing that probably never ends,” he said.

“You search for that Shangri-La. Right now, you know, we’re sitting at eight wins. I think we’re the only team sitting there.”

The Broncos defence sacked Raiders quarterback Geno Smith six times and did not allow a first down in seven straight Raiders drives.

Las Vegas’ last drive ended in a missed field goal which would have tied the game, as they fall to a 2-7 record.

Ashton Jeanty’s four-yard touchdown put the visiting Raiders ahead, with Troy Franklin scoring an 11-yard touchdown to tie the game before Lutz won it.

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