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Broncos vs. Raiders second quarter recap
A holding penalty on a 32-yard run by Ashton Jeanty really bailed the Denver Broncos out just before the end of the first quarter. Denver’s defense turned that 2nd and 12 into third and 12 and then into a Nik Bonitto sack to force the punt to give the Denver Broncos offense another chance to
Early in the Raiders Thursday Night Football matchup with the Broncos, Jackson Powers-Johnson left the game with an ankle injury.
Jeanty, the son of a naval officer, played high school football in two different countries—beginning at Naples Middle/High School in Italy before finishing at Lone Star High School in Frisco, Texas. He went on to commit to Boise State and become a star for the Broncos.
Raiders right guard Jackson Powers-Johnson injured his ankle on the second play of the second quarter. The team lists him as questionable to return, but it did not look good. Powers-Johnson appeared to roll his left ankle while blocking John Franklin-Myers. He stayed on the ground writhing in pain.
Denver Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto sacks Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith for a loss of 6 yards. Denver Broncos defensive end Zach Allen and defensive tackle Eyioma Uwazurike sack Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith for a loss of 5 yards.
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The Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos begin Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season. Denver is 7-2 while the Raiders are 2-6, which is not unusual to see for Las Vegas but the special interest this year is Pete Carroll as head coach and Geno Smith at quarterback.