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On this episode of "Broncos in 60," Head Coach Sean Payton talks about the upcoming matchup vs. the Las Vegas Raiders, shares his thoughts on the play of cornerback Riley Moss and more.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton corrals a bobbled ball from quarterback Bo Nix for an 11-yard gain.
Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos received a critical update on a lingering situation ahead of facing the Las Vegas Raiders.
That was a tightly contested affair that required an extra period to decide a winner. In the end, the Broncos held on to secure a hard-fought 27-26 win in overtime on "Monday Night Football." Nix finished 29-of-45 passing for 321 yards, one touchdown and one interception.
Bo Nix passed for 212 yards and rushed for a touchdown, and the Denver Broncos didn't fall behind for the first time this season as they defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 24-17 on Sunday.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Lil'Jordan Humphrey catches his first pass with the Broncos during the 2025 season for a 15-yard gain.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix threw a touchdown pass late in the second quarter to wide receiver Courtland Sutton as he was falling to the ground.
The Broncos began their final four offensive possessions of regulation protecting either a 6- or 3-point lead. The results of those four possessions: interception, punt, punt, punt. The Broncos simply didn’t win enough early downs to stay on the field and put the game away.
There are traditional rules that apply to offenses scrambling when plays break down, as Payton, Nix and Lombardi all noted this week. The far sideline receiver should usually break back to the ball and then fly long. A receiver over the middle should find some sort of lane. These all hold true, in Denver.
Las Vegas Raiders rookie defensive tackle Tonka Hemingway sacks Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix for a loss of 3 yards.