Watch: Gardner Minshew drops one into Ameer Abdullah to take early lead over Broncos

Early in the second quarter of the Raiders week 12 game vs the Broncos, Gardner Minshew connected with Ameer Abdullah on a gorgeous TD pass.

It’s been pretty competitive early in the week 12 matchup between the Broncos and Raiders. The Broncos got on the board late in the first quarter with a field goal, but the Raiders quickly answered with a touchdown.

The pass and catch from Gardner Minshew to Ameer Abdullah was a sight to see. Check it out.

Minshew put the ball right over the shoulder of the linebacker who was in tight coverage, but turned around on the play. And Abdullah made a masterful catch around the defender for the score.

It’s a surprising start for the Raiders against a tough Broncos team with one of the best defenses in the league. But it’s still early in the second quarter, so there’s a lot of game left to play.

Abdullah got the start at running back with both Zamir White and Alexander Mattison OUT with injuries. Abdullah leads the Raiders in yards from scrimmage so far with six touches (four carries) for 30 yards and the touchdown.

Raiders inactives vs Broncos Week 12: Is CB Jack Jones playing?

Two of the Raiders starting cornerbacks are down against the Broncos Week 12. But they will have Jack Jones, which is some good news.

The inactives are out for the Raiders. Much of it was to be expected, including Nate Hobbs and Jakorian Bennett not playing as both were ruled OUT. The question was whether Jack Jones would be able to go. And the starting right side cornerback is active, which means he is expected to start today.

Here is the full list of inactives:

Last week the Raiders were down to their last cornerback on the roster for the final ten snaps. So, getting Jones back is very good news.

They will still be without Bennett and Hobbs and rookie DeCamerion Richard and Darnay Holmes are expected to replaced them respectively.

Broncos inactives: Zach Allen won’t play vs. Raiders

Broncos inactives: Zach Wilson, Kris Abrams-Draine, Nick Gargiulo, Frank Crum, Calvin Throckmorton, Greg Dulcich and Zach Allen (heel). 

The Denver Broncos have announced their list of seven inactive players for Sunday’s showdown with the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 12 of the 2024 NFL season.

The Broncos’ inactive players today are quarterback Zach Wilson*, cornerback Kris Abrams-Draine, offensive lineman Nick Gargiulo, offensive tackle Frank Crum, offensive lineman Calvin Throckmorton, tight end Greg Dulcich and defensive lineman Zach Allen (heel).

*Technically, Wilson is still available to play as the team’s emergency third-string quarterback behind starter Bo Nix and primary backup Jarrett Stidham, but he’s on the inactive list and does not count against the game-day roster. Wilson can play if both Nix and Stidham are injured.

With star defensive lineman Zach Allen not available today, Eyioma Uwazurike is active for just the third time this season.

With the exception of Wilson, these inactive players are members of the 53-man roster who are not eligible to play against the Raiders. They will be reactivated on Monday.

Broncos inactives vs. Raiders

  1. QB Zach Wilson (*emergency third QB)
  2. CB Kris Abrams-Draine
  3. OL Nick Gargiulo
  4. OT Frank Crum
  5. OL Calvin Throckmorton
  6. TE Greg Dulcich
  7. DL Zach Allen (heel)

Sunday’s game will be regionally televised on Fox (view the TV map). The Broncos are considered the favorite despite playing on the road.

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Broncos announce uniform combo for game vs. Raiders

The Broncos will wear white jerseys and blue pants against the Raiders today.

The Denver Broncos will wear white jerseys and blue pants on the road against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 12, the team announced Sunday.

This marks the seventh time the Broncos have worn white jerseys this season. They are 2-4 in their last six games wearing white.

Denver previously announced the team’s jersey color for all 17 games earlier this year, but players pick the color of their pants each week. The Broncos’ home games this fall will feature jersey colors white (once), blue (once), throwback (twice) and orange (four times).

On the road, Denver had one orange jersey game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 3. Besides that Bucs contest, the Broncos’ eight other road games will all feature white jerseys.

After making its debut in Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders, Denver’s popular 1977-inspired throwback uniform will return when the Broncos host the Kansas City Chiefs in their season finale in Week 18.

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Will the Broncos’ game against the Raiders be on TV today?

The Broncos’ game against the Raiders will be regionally televised on CBS today.

The Denver Broncos (6-5) are set to go on the road to face the Las Vegas Raiders (2-8) at Allegiant Stadium in Week 12 of the 2024 NFL season on Sunday, Nov. 24 at 2:05 p.m. MT (4:05 p.m. ET).

The AFC West showdown will be regionally televised on CBS. In-market fans can stream the Broncos-Raiders game on fuboTV (try it free).

Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) and Trent Green (analyst) will call the game for CBS with Melanie Collins reporting from the sideline.

On the radio, the game will be nationally broadcast on ESPN Radio and locally available on KOA Radio.

Fans in the blue areas on the map below will get the Broncos-Raiders game on their local CBS channel, according to 506sports.com.

(506sports.com)

The Broncos and Raiders were founding members of the AFL in 1960 before later joining the NFL as part of the NFL-AFL merger in 1970.

Las Vegas leads the all-time series against Denver 73-55-2, but the Broncos beat the Raiders 34-18 at home earlier this season.

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Raiders vs Broncos: 5 things Las Vegas fans should know for Week 12

In order to get to know about the Broncos team the Raiders are facing Sunday, I went to the source.

For our preview of the Raiders’ week 12 matchup with the Broncos, I spoke with. Jon Heath, lead writer over at Broncos Wire to get the scoop.

1. I asked before the first meeting between these two teams and you weren’t quite ready to commit to it, so now that he’s had a few more games under his belt…are you a Bo-liever?

I am, and I think it’s about the fit as much as it’s about Bo Nix himself. Sean Payton wasn’t going to waste a first-round draft pick on a QB he didn’t believe could operate his offense at a high level. Nix will still have some growing pains, but he’s made huge strides from earlier in the season and Payton has remarked that he’s adjusted to the pro level quickly. It appears that the Broncos have finally found their guy at QB.

2. That Broncos defense is legit. What makes it tick?

They have great defensive backs who can hold up in man coverage, productive edge rushers and an underrated interior defensive lineman in Zach Allen. On that front, it’s worth noting that Allen is questionable this week with a heel injury, so he would be missed if the Broncos have to hold him out this week. Back to the secondary — Pat Surtain remains an elite outside cornerback, Riley Moss has been a huge surprise this season and Ja’Quan McMillian has been excellent in the slot. With those DBs playing well, Jonathon Cooper and Nik Bonitto have been productive off the edge. Vance Joseph leans on the secondary and that allows other players to make plays up front.

3. What area could the Raiders attack on that defense and maybe find a weakness to exploit?

Denver’s defense can be susceptible to the run, and even more so if Allen is not able to play on Sunday. In passing scenarios, the inside linebackers — Cody Barton and Justin Strnad — are weak links in coverage, but usually only one of them would be on the field on an obvious passing down. The Broncos’ defense is built to defend a lead with teams attempting to pass against them. If the Raiders can establish a ground game and stick to it, that might be their best plan of attack.

4. Give me an under-the-radar guy on both sides of the ball for the Broncos

Nate Adkins is the definition of an underrated player on offense because many Denver fans probably aren’t even familiar with him. He’s kind of a hybrid tight end/fullback, and he doesn’t get a lot of love for his blocking. He’s a versatile player who can also make plays as a receiver.

On defense, Allen is underrated nationally but certainly not in Broncos Country. Moss and McMillian are probably underrated, too, but you also asked for one defender. I’ll go with Allen just because he deserves more recognition outside of Denver.

5. I won’t ask whether you think the Broncos will win this one because, I mean, duh, but how do you see the Broncos finishing the stretch run? You think they can get past the Chargers in the AFC West?

That’s a great question about the Chargers. I don’t know that they’ll catch up to them — my prediction has them losing in L.A. — but I have Denver going 4-2 down the stretch, which would put them at 10-7. That would presumably be enough for a Wild Card spot, barring a crazy unbeaten run from a team like the Bengals or Dolphins.

Broncos’ depth chart for Week 12 vs. Raiders

Here’s a look at the Broncos’ depth chart going into Sunday’s against the Raiders.

The Denver Broncos have released their depth chart ahead of Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders.

This week, Denver elevated linebacker Zach Cunningham and offensive lineman Nick Gargiulo from the practice squad to the game-day roster for Week 12.

Following those moves, here’s a look at the team’s updated depth chart going into the Raiders game.

Broncos offensive depth chart

WR Marvin Mims Troy Franklin
LT Garett Bolles Matt Peart
LG Ben Powers Calvin Throckmorton Nick Gargiulo
C Luke Wattenberg Alex Forsyth Nick Gargiulo
RG Quinn Meinerz Alex Palczewski Nick Gargiulo
RT Mike McGlinchey Frank Crum
TE Adam Trautman Greg Dulcich Lucas Krull
WR Courtland Sutton Lil’Jordan Humphrey Devaughn Vele
RB Javonte Williams Jaleel McLaughlin Audric Estime
FB Michael Burton Nate Adkins
QB Bo Nix Jarrett Stidham Zach Wilson

Broncos defensive depth chart

DE Zach Allen Jordan Jackson
NT D.J. Jones Malcolm Roach
DE John Franklin-Myers Eyioma Uwazurike
SLB Jonathon Cooper Jonah Elliss
WLB Nik Bonitto Dondrea Tillman
ILB Justin Strnad Zach Cunningham
ILB Cody Barton Levelle Bailey
LCB Pat Surtain Levi Wallace Tremon Smith
RCB Riley Moss Damarri Mathis Kris Abrams-Draine
NCB Ja’Quan McMillian
S P.J. Locke JL Skinner
S Brandon Jones Devon Key

Broncos special teams depth chart

PK Wil Lutz
KO Wil Lutz
P Riley Dixon
H Riley Dixon
LS Mitchell Fraboni
KR Marvin Mims Tremon Smith Jaleel McLaughlin
PR Marvin Mims Tremon Smith

Sunday’s game will be regionally televised on CBS (TV map). Despite playing on the road, the Broncos are considered favorites this week.

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Ravens, Vikings among teams vying to sign ex-Giants QB Daniel Jones

The Baltimore Ravens and Minnesota Vikings are among the many teams vying to sign ex-New York Giants QB Daniel Jones.

Former New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones will clear waivers on Monday at 4:00 p.m. ET and immediately become one of the hottest free agents in football.

Multiple teams are expected to compete for his services with the Baltimore Ravens or Minnesota Vikings the most likely to sign him, reports ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Jones is also expected to draw strong interest from the Las Vegas Raiders and San Francisco 49ers, reports NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

The Raiders are said to like Jones as an organization, and if he’s a free agent, they could emerge as an option. Why? Because Las Vegas expects to be a team in the market for a bridge starter in the 2025 offseason, while simultaneously also looking for its QB of the future. Jones could audition for his future role and maybe earn an even bigger one, while the Raiders get a look at a free agent-to-be. Las Vegas likely won’t make the playoffs, but that might be Jones’ best choice for his future.

The bottom line is that Jones won’t wait very long to find his next job and will likely even have the opportunity to choose his shot. That’s pretty impressive considering the overwhelming amount of criticism he’s faced in recent years.

Where Jones lands will be interesting. He could chase a title as a backup, compete for a starting role on a fringe team, or take a gamble on someone like the Raiders with a 2025 starting job in mind.

No matter what Jones decides, it appears he will swiftly land on his feet.

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Denver Broncos 2024 Schedule

The Broncos will have five games remaining on their schedule after today’s clash with the Raiders.

The Denver Broncos schedule continues today with a road game against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 12 of the 2024 NFL season.

Denver will play eight home games at Empower Field at Mile High Stadium this year and nine games on the road. Because the league has an unbalanced 17-game schedule, the NFC and AFC rotate between having an extra home game. This year, the NFC gets a ninth home game.

The Broncos are led by head coach Sean Payton with rookie Bo Nix serving as their starting quarterback this fall.

View the team’s complete 2024 schedule below.

Denver Broncos 2024 Schedule

Week Date TV Opponent Time (MT) Broncos Tickets
1 9/8 CBS @ Seattle Seahawks 26-20 L
2 9/15 CBS  vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 13-6 L
3 9/22 FOX @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26-7 W
4 9/29 CBS @ New York Jets 10-9 W
5 10/6 FOX vs. Las Vegas Raiders 34-18 W
6 10/13 CBS vs. Los Angeles Chargers 23-16 L
7 10/17 Amazon Prime Video @ New Orleans Saints 33-10 W
8 10/27 CBS vs. Carolina Panthers 28-14 W
9 11/3 CBS @ Baltimore Ravens 41-10 L
10 11/10 CBS @ Kansas City Chiefs 16-14 L
11 11/17 FOX vs. Atlanta Falcons 38-6 W
12 11/24 CBS @ Las Vegas Raiders 2:05 PM Tickets
13 12/2 ESPN vs. Cleveland Browns 6:15 PM Tickets
14 12/8 BYE
15 12/15 CBS vs. Indianapolis Colts 2:25 PM Tickets
16 12/19 Prime @ Los Angeles Chargers 6:15 PM Tickets
17 12/28 or 12/29 TBD @ Cincinnati Bengals TBD Tickets
18 1/4 or 1/5 TBD vs. Kansas City Chiefs TBD Tickets

The Broncos have not returned to the playoffs since their Super Bowl-winning season in 2015. Now entering his second season on the job, Payton will aim to snap the club’s eight-year playoff drought this fall.

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Broncos’ 53-man roster for today’s game vs. Raiders

Here’s a look at the Broncos’ 53-man roster going into the Raiders game.

The Denver Broncos have set their 53-man roster ahead of Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders.

This week, Denver elevated linebacker Zach Cunningham and offensive lineman Nick Gargiulo from the practice squad to the game-day roster for Week 12.

Here’s a look at the team’s active roster following those moves.

Denver Broncos 53-man roster

Position Name Number
QB Bo Nix 10
QB Jarrett Stidham 8
QB Zach Wilson 4
RB Javonte Williams 33
RB Jaleel McLaughlin 38
RB Audric Estime 23
FB Michael Burton 20
FB/TE Nate Adkins 45
TE Greg Dulcich 80
TE Adam Trautman 82
TE Lucas Krull 85
WR Courtland Sutton 14
WR Marvin Mims 19
WR Troy Franklin 16
WR Devaughn Vele 17
WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey 84
OT Garett Bolles 72
OT Mike McGlinchey 69
OT Frank Crum 73
OT Alex Palczewski 63
OL Matt Peart 79
G/C Quinn Meinerz 77
G Ben Powers 74
C/G Alex Forsyth 54
C/G Luke Wattenberg 60
C/G Nick Gargiulo 66
OL Calvin Throckmorton 76
DE Zach Allen 99
DE John Franklin-Myers 98
DL D.J. Jones 93
DL Malcolm Roach 97
DL Eyioma Uwazurike 96
DL Jordan Jackson 94
OLB Jonathon Cooper 0
OLB Nik Bonitto 15
OLB Jonah Elliss 52
OLB Dondrea Tillman 92
ILB Cody Barton 55
ILB Justin Strnad 40
ILB Levelle Bailey 56
ILB Zach Cunningham 42
CB Pat Surtain 2
CB Ja’Quan McMillian 29
CB Riley Moss 21
CB Levi Wallace 39
CB Kris Abrams-Draine 31
CB Tremon Smith 1
CB Damarri Mathis 27
DB Devon Key 26
S Brandon Jones 22
S P.J. Locke 6
S JL Skinner 34
K Wil Lutz 3
P Riley Dixon 9
LS Mitchell Fraboni 48

With a 53-man roster and a 17-player practice squad, Denver has 70 players under contract, plus several players on injured reserve.

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