
“Thursday Night Football” in Denver features the surging Broncos laying 9.5 points against the struggling Raiders in an AFC West clash.
Bo Nix has the Broncos riding a six-game heater — tied for the longest active streak in the league — and sitting atop the division for the first time since their Super Bowl 50 run.
The Raiders are losers of six of their last seven, scoring just 16.5 points per game and failing to recapture any spark from Pete Carroll’s Seattle reunion with Geno Smith.
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What our Post expert thinks about Raiders vs. Broncos
Denver’s pass rush will test a Vegas o-line that’s already allowed 21 sacks of Smith, who has matched his 11 touchdowns with 11 picks this season.
Denver’s defense ranks among the NFL’s best and leads the league with 40 sacks. Though it’s worth noting that five of their wins have come by a single score.
Brock Bowers has hauled in 12 catches and three touchdowns last week, while running back Ashton Jeanty has quietly posted nearly 95 scrimmage yards per game over his last five.
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Sean Treppedi handicaps the NFL, NHL, MLB and college football for the New York Post. He primarily focuses on picks that reflect market value while tracking trends to mitigate risk.
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