Raiders vs. Broncos Odds, Best Bets & Player Props For TNF NFL Week 10

AFC West rivals heading in opposite directions face off in the Week 10 edition of NFL Thursday Night Football, as Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos host Geno Smith and the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Broncos (7-2) have won five straight and enter the week tied with the Patriots and Colts for the best record in the AFC. The Raiders (2-6), meanwhile, have lost two in a row and are heading toward a last-place finish in the division for the second year in a row.
The latest Raiders vs. Broncos NFL odds have Denver at -9.5, a line that’s unchanged through the week. The Over/Under for total points is at 42.5.
Bookies.com veteran NFL handicapper Adam Thompson – who has hit on a whopping 60.2% of his NFL picks five years running- reveals his plays for this this this Thursday rivalry showdown.
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Raiders vs. Broncos Point Spread
Bo Nix has struggled against the elite defenses but annihilated the bottom-feeders. Vegas’ defense is giving up 21.3 ppg at home, but 31.3 ppg on the road.
Meanwhile, Geno Smith is a mess when pressured and the Broncos lead the NFL in sacks and QB knockdowns. Denver’s defense can deliver a sixth-straight victory, and Nix can do his part. Back the Broncos as the top play for TNF.
Raiders vs. Broncos Over/Under
This is a low total for a game in which one side is favored by nearly double digits. In fact, it’s too low. Since Week 1, Denver has scored 44, 33 and 28 points in its three games at Mile High. Anything close to that, and Vegas needs only to scratch across about 10 points.
One never knows what the Raiders offense will being. The team’s scored under 20-30 points five times this season, and under 10 in the other three. A back-door score by Geno Smith is always in play. We’ll side with the Over here.
Raiders vs. Broncos Same Game Parlay
1. Broncos -9.5: Denver just survived a defensive battle with the Texans and an offensive shootout with the Cowboys. The Raiders are unlikely to provide either of those challenges here. Four of the Raiders’ six losses have been by over 10 points
2. Courtland Sutton, Over 58.5 Receiving Yards: The Raiders don’t have a shutdown corner, and Sutton feasts when the matchups are right. In four home games, his lowest receiving total has been 61. Add the lack of WR depth due to injury for Thursday, and Sutton should get 10-plus targets.
3. Ashton Jeanty, Over 19.5 Receiving Yards: Jeanty’s rookie season has been rockier than some expected. O-line issues haven’t helped, and it won’t get easier here. Denver allows the fewest receptions to RBs, just 2.5 per game, but backs are averaging a whopping 12.4 yards per catch. Jeanty had five receptions last game.
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