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"Denver played one of the ugliest offensive games you’ll see on Thursday, but beat the Raiders to get to 8–2 while riding a seven-game winning streak. Next Sunday, the Broncos host the Chiefs in the biggest game they’ve played in a decade," Verderame wrote.
Denver currently holds a one-game lead over the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC West, and a full two-game jump on the defending AFC champs.
Looming in the background are the Los Angeles Chargers, who have suffered a host of injuries to their offensive line and running backs in the first half of the season. They're the team closest to the Broncos in the AFC West standings but hold longer odds to win the division as of Week 10.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost more ground in their pursuit of a tenth consecutive AFC West division title. This week's 'Thursday Night Football' game featured the division-leading Denver Broncos defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 and improving their record to 8-2.
The Denver Broncos beat the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 despite a poor performance from Bo Nix. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes ask if Bo Nix is holding the Broncos back from being true contenders,
According to SportsLine's Inside the Lines team and Projection Model, Thursday's game could have major significance on the Broncos' division hopes, all of it bad
On this edition of "Broncos HQ," team reporter Elisa Hernandez and Hall of Famer Steve Atwater discuss the keys to the game as the Denver Broncos host the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 10. Plus, we hear from the team as they prepare for the matchup,