The Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos are set to renew their storied AFC West rivalry in a Week 10 Thursday night clash on November 6 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET. This matchup carries major divisional implications as both teams aim to shape their midseason fortunes in the 2025 NFL campaign.
Denver Broncos (7-2)
The Broncos enter Week 10 atop the AFC West, holding a narrow one-game lead over the Chargers. Riding a six-game winning streak, their longest since their Super Bowl 50 season in 2015, Denver has shown grit in close games — four of those wins decided by a single score. The Broncos remain undefeated at home (4-0), led by rookie quarterback Bo Nix, who joins an elite group of QBs with 20+ touchdowns this season.
Las Vegas Raiders (2-6)
Meanwhile, the Raiders sit at the bottom of the division, struggling since Week 1. They have lost two straight, including a heartbreaking 30-29 overtime defeat to the Jaguars. Their road form (1-3) has been inconsistent, and they will need a major turnaround to challenge the division leaders.
The Broncos are the favorites to win the game. Here are our latest odds:
Denver Broncos
Las Vegas Raiders
Broncos' Offense: Breaking the Slow-Start Habit
Denver has relied heavily on strong finishes, scoring nearly 43% of their total points in the fourth quarter. While Bo Nix has thrived late in games, Coach Sean Payton will want more early consistency. Facing a struggling Raiders defense could be the perfect opportunity to ignite faster offensive drives. Denver's offensive line remains elite, with three linemen ranking in the top 10 for lowest pressure rate allowed.
Brock Bowers: The Raiders' Offensive Spark
Rookie tight end Brock Bowers has been a revelation since returning from injury, erupting for 127 yards and three TDs in Week 9. His chemistry with Geno Smith has revitalized the offense, especially after the trade of Jakobi Meyers. Containing Bowers — lethal against both man and zone coverage — will be Denver's top defensive priority.
Denver's Defense Without Patrick Surtain II
The Broncos' defense continues to dominate, boasting a league-leading 40 sacks and allowing just 18.4 points per game. However, Surtain's absence forces adjustments — they used man coverage on only 27.7% of snaps last week, down from 44.2% with him active. Denver's depth in the secondary will be tested against Bowers and Jeanty.
Running Back Duel: RJ Harvey vs. Ashton Jeanty
Denver's rookie RJ Harvey has emerged as a red-zone threat, while veteran J.K. Dobbins ranks fifth in rushing yards (695). Together, they fuel a top-10 rushing unit. On the Raiders' side, Ashton Jeanty has made history as the first rookie since Marcus Allen with 3+ rushing and 3+ receiving touchdowns in his first eight games — though he leads the NFL in tackles for loss.
Maxx Crosby vs. Broncos' O-Line
This rivalry always features fireworks from Maxx Crosby, who has 15.5 career sacks vs. Denver. Yet, the Broncos' offensive front neutralized him in their last meeting — breaking a 10-game streak with at least one sack against them. Bo Nix has been sacked only nine times this season, and protecting him again will be key to Denver's rhythm.
The Broncos look poised to continue their dominance, but divisional rivalries rarely follow the script. With Brock Bowers back in full stride and Denver missing key defensive pieces, the Raiders could turn this into a tighter contest than expected. Still, the Broncos’ balance on both sides of the ball and their unbeaten home form make them the favorites to extend their winning streak — and strengthen their grip atop the AFC West.
| LAS VEGAS RAIDERS |
VS | DENVER BRONCOS |
|---|---|---|
| 4th AFC West (2-6) Away (1-2) | STRK L2 |
Standings | 1st AFC West (7-2) Home (4-0) | STRK W6 |
| 194.1 | Passing Yards Per Game | 213.8 |
| 89.1 | Rushing Yards Per Game | 133.6 |
| 16.5 | Points Per Game | 25.0 |
| 224.0 | Passing Yards Allowed Per Game | 186.8 |
| 109.4 | Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game | 93.1 |
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