The Denver Broncos, one of the NFL’s hottest teams, will look to extend their six-game winning streak when they host the Las Vegas Raiders
on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at Empower Field at Mile High. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET in what promises to be a classic AFC West showdown under the lights.
📺 How to Watch
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TV: Amazon Prime Video
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Streaming (in-market): Fubo (Stream now)
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Venue: Empower Field at Mile High
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Tickets: Available on StubHub
📊 Betting Odds (via BetMGM)
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Spread: Denver -9 (-110), Las Vegas +9 (-110)
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Moneyline: Broncos -474, Raiders +360
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Total Points: 42 (Over -110 / Under -110)
The Broncos enter Week 10 with a 7–2 record, finding consistency behind a resurgent defense and balanced offense. The Raiders, at 2–6, are still searching for rhythm under interim leadership as they try to snap a rough stretch of losses.
🚑 Injury Report
Broncos
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CB Pat Surtain II – DNP (Pectoral)
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CB Riley Moss – DNP (Ankle)
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WR Marvin Mims – DNP (Concussion)
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S P.J. Locke – DNP (Neck)
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S Brandon Jones – DNP (Foot)
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S J.T. Gray – DNP (Hamstring)
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TE Nate Adkins – DNP (Knee)
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DT D.J. Jones – Limited (Knee)
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DL John Franklin-Myers – Limited (Shoulder)
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OLB Jonathon Cooper – Limited (Thumb)
Raiders
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S Isaiah Pola-Mao – Full (Hip)
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QB Aidan O’Connell – Full (Wrist)
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S Lonnie Johnson Jr. – Full (Fibula)
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TE Brock Bowers – Full (Toe)
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DT Thomas Booker – Full (Oblique)
📈 Key Stats to Know
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The Raiders are allowing 26.3 points per game, while the Broncos are scoring 25.0 per game — a narrow margin that could decide the matchup.
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Denver’s offense averages 347.3 yards per game, nearly identical to the 333.4 yards Las Vegas’ defense allows.
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Both teams are nearly even in efficiency — Denver gains 5.5 yards per play
, while Las Vegas yields 5.4.
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The Raiders’ offense (16.5 PPG) will challenge a Denver defense that has limited opponents to 18.4 PPG.
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Las Vegas averages 283.3 yards per game
, just slightly more than the 279.9 yards Denver’s defense has surrendered.
With the Broncos surging toward the top of the AFC standings and the Raiders fighting to salvage their season, Thursday night’s divisional matchup will carry more weight than the records suggest.
Stay tuned to ESPN for full coverage and live updates from Mile High.
Lions Place Newly Signed Safety on Injured Reserve Just 1 Day After Joining Team Due to Injury in Week 1 Prep Practice


The Detroit Lions’ roster shuffle has taken an unexpected twist. Just one day after filling their 53-man roster with an additional defensive back, the team announced the move to place him on Injured Reserve.
The timing comes at a critical moment. Detroit is finalizing preparations for its Week 1 opener against the Green Bay Packers, and losing fresh depth in the secondary could reshape defensive rotations heading into the season.
Detroit originally added the young defensive back to bolster a thin safety unit, one that had been stretched following final cutdowns. His versatility was expected to give the Lions flexibility in nickel and special teams roles.
That plan was short-lived. Thomas Harper, the second-year safety claimed off waivers from Las Vegas, suffered an injury during Week 1 preparation practices. The setback forced Detroit to move him onto Injured Reserve before he could debut.
The 24-year-old impressed with the Raiders in 2024, starting five games and recording 26 tackles, one interception, and two pass breakups. His promising résumé made him an intriguing addition—yet now he faces a lengthy recovery.
For Detroit, the injury reopens the conversation about safety depth. The Lions may need another emergency signing before the opener, with Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph carrying the bulk of responsibility in a critical divisional matchup.

The Detroit Lions’ roster shuffle has taken an unexpected twist. Just one day after filling their 53-man roster with an additional defensive back, the team announced the move to place him on Injured Reserve.
The timing comes at a critical moment. Detroit is finalizing preparations for its Week 1 opener against the Green Bay Packers, and losing fresh depth in the secondary could reshape defensive rotations heading into the season.
Detroit originally added the young defensive back to bolster a thin safety unit, one that had been stretched following final cutdowns. His versatility was expected to give the Lions flexibility in nickel and special teams roles.
That plan was short-lived. Thomas Harper, the second-year safety claimed off waivers from Las Vegas, suffered an injury during Week 1 preparation practices. The setback forced Detroit to move him onto Injured Reserve before he could debut.
The 24-year-old impressed with the Raiders in 2024, starting five games and recording 26 tackles, one interception, and two pass breakups. His promising résumé made him an intriguing addition—yet now he faces a lengthy recovery.
For Detroit, the injury reopens the conversation about safety depth. The Lions may need another emergency signing before the opener, with Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph carrying the bulk of responsibility in a critical divisional matchup.




