Watch: All five turnovers Raiders forced vs. Broncos

Watch: All five turnovers Raiders forced vs. Broncos

Four turnovers. That’s how many the Raiders had this season through eight games. Nine turnovers. That’s how many they have after nine games. That’s right, the Raiders just had more turnovers against the Broncos Sunday as they had all season coming in. A total of five turnovers.

Those turnovers helped them to put a beating on the Broncos 37-6. Let’s take a look at all five of those turnovers, shall we?

With the Raiders up 7-3 near the end of the first quarter, Drew Lock forces a pass in triple coverage and then overthrows it. Jeff Heath was right there to pick it off.

The Raiders weren’t able to do anything with it and punted it away.

The second turnover was another interception. And it was Heath again. This time he picked it off in the end zone and returned it to the 18.

Though the Raiders kept the Broncos from scoring, they couldn’t seize the moment and score themselves.

The Broncos have scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter in each of their last two games. But as soon as the fourth quarter began, the Raiders told Drew Lock he would have to work a lot harder this time. Carl Nassib intercepted it to give the Raiders the ball at the Denver 11-yard-line.

A few minutes later, with the Broncos backed up to their own end zone, Nevin Lawson stripped Daesean Hamilton to give the Raiders the ball in first and goal at the seven-yard-line.

With the game well out of reach, Drew Lock was just desperately trying to put some last-minute points on the board. Nick Kwiatkoski said no, no, no and picked him off one more time for the road.

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