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The Denver Broncos scraped out an ugly 10-7 Thursday Night Football win against the Las Vegas Raiders in Denver.
Despite a victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night that improved their record to 8-2, members of the Denver Broncos offense weren't in a celebratory mood after being held to just 10 points.
Nix, along with the rest of the Broncos, will have over a week off before the Kansas City Chiefs come to Denver for a major AFC West showdown on Nov. 16. It will be a chance for Nix and Co. to show why they are potentially for real this year after making the playoffs as a wild-card team last season.
Yahoo Sports Daily hosts Caroline Fenton and Jason Fitz react to Bo Nix’s performance in the Denver Broncos’ win over the Las Vegas Raiders and question whether he’s the long-term solution at quarterback.
The Denver Broncos beat the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 despite Bo Nix’s 2 INT performance. Colin Cowherd asks if the QB is holding the Broncos back, and if it's time for the Broncos to draft a new QB.
Following a tough night on offense in a win over the Raiders, Broncos QB Bo Nix recognized their play must improve despite riding a seven-game win streak and becoming the first team in 2025 to 8 wins.
Broncos QB Bo Nix addresses Denver’s sluggish 10-7 win over the Raiders as the team's offensive struggles continue to remain a concern.
“I’ve been booed before, and I’ll be booed again,” quarterback Bo Nix told reporters after the 10-7 win. “Not going to be the last time. It’s obviously unfortunate. You don’t want your own fans booing you, but it’s part of it.”
Although the Raiders are struggling in Pete Carroll's first year, Las Vegas has held up well against this matchup recently, except for being swept by Denver last season. Since 2020, the Raiders are 8-2 against the Broncos and need a win to turn their season around.