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Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos: Box score, players stats, and summary feat. Gardner Minshew, Bo Nix

Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos was the second duel of the season between these two AFC West rivals. The Raiders have struggled mightily to get things going this season, boasting a 2-8 record after 10 games. They have lost six consecutive games to rank fourth in the division, including a 34-18 loss to the Broncos in Week 6 of the 2024 NFL season.

The Broncos haven't had the best season, either, ranking third in the AFC West (6-5), and trying to get close to the Kansas City Chiefs (10-1) and LA Chargers (7-3). After Bo Nix put on a four-touchdown, 307-yard performance against the Atlanta Falcons, the Broncos landed at Allegiant Stadium hoping to get the seventh win of the campaign.


Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos box score

TeamsFirst QuarterSecond QuarterThird QuarterFourth QuarterFinal Score
Las Vegas Raiders0 130619
Denver Broncos3 671329

Raiders box score: Quarterback stats

Player

Passing Yards

Pass Completions

Pass Attempts

Passing TDs

Interceptions

Rushing Yards

Carries

Rushing TDs

Gardner

Minshew

230

25

42

1

1

5

2

0

AJ

Cole

34

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

Rushing and receiving

Player

Rush Attempts

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Receptions

Receiving Yards

Receiving TDs

Ameer Abdullah

8

28

0

5

37

1

Sincere McCormick

5

33

0

-

-

-

Jakobi Meyers

-

-

-

10

121

0

Divine Deablo

-

-

-

1

34

1

Tre Tucker

-

-

-

7

82

0

Brock Bowers

-

-

-

4

38

0

Michael Mayer

-

-

-

2

11

0

DJ Turner

-

-

-

2

5

0

Defense

Player

Tackles

(Total)

Sacks

Interceptions

Jack

Jones

7

-

-

Robert

Spillane

5

-

-

Divine

Deablo

4

-

-

Isaiah

Pola-Mao

6

 

 

Decamerion

Richardson

8

0

-

Tyree

Wilson

4

1

-

Maxx

Crosby

5

-

-

Darnay

Holmes

4

-

-

Thomas

Harper

3

-

-

Charles

Snowden

1

-

-

Jonah

Laulu

0

-

-

Kicking

Player

Field Goals Converted/Attempts

Total Points

Daniel Carlson

4/4

13

Broncos box score: Quarterback stats

Player

Passing Yards

Pass Completions

Pass Attempts

Passing TDs

Interceptions

Rushing Yards

Carries

Rushing TDs

Bo Nix

273

25

42

2

0

5

1

0

Rushing and receiving

Player

Rush Attempts

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Receptions

Receiving Yards

Receiving TDs

Jaleel McLaughlin

7

44

0

-

-

-

Audric Estime

3

15

0

-

-

-

Michael Burton

1

3

0

-

-

-

Javonte Williams

8

-2

0

1

1

0

Marvin Mims Jr.

2

-2

0

3

44

0

Devaughn Vele

-

-

-

4

64

0

Troy Franklin

-

-

-

2

31

0

Courtland Sutton

-

-

-

8

97

2

Adam Trautman

-

-

-

1

3

0

Lil’Jordan Humphrey

-

-

-

2

4

0

Defense

Player

Tackles (Total)

Sacks

Interceptions

Riley Moss

4

-

-

Cody Barton

6

0.5

-

Justin Strnad

3

-

-

PJ Locke

6

-

-

Brandon Jones

5

-

1

Ja’Quan McMillian

6

-

-

Malcolm Roach

3

1

-

Levi Wallace

4

-

-

Devon Key

0

-

-

Jonathon Cooper

3

 0.5

 -

Nik Bonitto

3

 1

 -

Marvin Mims Jr.

1

 -

 -

Jonah Eliss

2

 1

 

John Franklin-Myers

1

 

 

Dondrea Tillman

1

 

 

Kicking

Player

Field Goals Converted/Attempts

Total Points

Will Lutz

5/5

17


Editor's note: Stats will be updated at full-time


Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos game recap

At 2:47 in the first quarter, Will Lutz connected a 38-yard field goal to give the Broncos the first lead of the game.

The Raiders responded with an early second-quarter touchdown after Gardner Minshew found Ameer Abdullah with a six-yard pass for the first six-point score of the Raiders and the game. Daniel Carlson's extra point gave the Raiders the 7-3 lead.

In the following drive, the Broncos responded with another field goal by Lutz. The kicker completed a 53-yarder to cut the lead to 7-6.

Las Vegas continued the back-and-forth with a 34-yard field goal by Daniel Carlson to take a three-point lead at 3:48 in the second quarter.

Will Lutz repeated the dose with another 54-yard field goal to cut the lead to one point again.

After a Brandon Jones interception, the Denver Broncos scored their first touchdown of the game at 10:49 in the third quarter. Bo Nix found Courtland Sutton for an 18-yard pass. Will Lutz completed the extra point to give his team the 16-13 lead. Lutz would enter the field to add three more points at 12:05 in the fourth quarter. The veteran connected on a 45-yard field goal to extend the lead to 19-13.

Daniel Carlson kept the Raiders in the game with a 53-yard field goal with 8:59 left on the clock in the fourth quarter. The Broncos would add six more points to the scoreboard with another Bo Nix-Courtland Sutton connection, this time with a two-yard pass. Will Lutz completed the field goal. The Raiders then registered another field goal, cutting the lead 26-19. Will Lutz would add the final three points of the duel with a 33-yard kick.

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