Last year in Vegas, Court went off with 8 catches for 97 yards and 2 TDs.
Last Sunday, he became the 3rd fastest bronco to reach 6K receiving yards.
Today with 61 yards #14 would tie Steve Watson for the 6th-most receiving yards in team history.@KOAColorado @BroncosRadio pic.twitter.com/be5x7KlkU7
— Susie Wargin (@SusieWargin) December 7, 2025
The Denver Broncos (10-2) are set to go on the road to face the Las Vegas Raiders (2-10) in Week 14 of the 2025 NFL season at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sunday, Dec. 7.
Kickoff for the AFC West showdown is scheduled for 2:05 p.m. MT (4:05 p.m. ET), and the game will be regionally televised on CBS. In-market fans can stream the game on FuboTV.
Las Vegas leads the all-time series against Denver 73-57-2, but the Broncos have won three consecutive games against the Raiders, including sweeping them during the 2024 season.
Follow along below for live updates from Sunday’s game.
Sutton only needed 61 yards to pass Bronco legend Steve Watson on the all-time yards list; he has 62 with eight minutes left to go.
The Broncos may get Pickett the rest of the way, as Geno Smith has taken a beating under center. Denver forces a turnover on downs inside the 10. Nix and Co. look to seal the game right here.
An RJ Harvey touchdown is the quarter’s lone score, and the Broncos look to seize total control of the AFC West with a win and a Chiefs loss later.
The Broncos have 21 points on the day, and RJ Harvey gets his fifth rushing touchdown of the season! The lead is 14, and the defense returns to the field.
Adam Prentice gets inside the 15 on a 3rd and 1, and the Broncos are in business.
The Raiders have eight total yards since an opening drive touchdown. The Broncos defense has buttoned up in a big way.
A Nik Bonitto sack turns the ball over on downs, and a Hail Mary falls down. Broncos 14-7 at the half!
Broncos lead the Raiders 14-7 at halftime.
Bo Nix: 16/20 for 110 yards, 1 sack
Geno Smith: 8/12 for 71, 1 TD, 3 sacks
RJ Harvey: 8 for 49 (6.1 YPC)
Ashton Jeanty: 7 for 24 (3.4 YPC)
Vegas gets the ball to begin Q3.
— Jon Heath (@ByJonHeath) December 7, 2025
Troy Franklin bobbles a catch, and is ruled short of the line to gain. Franklin has struggled with catches this year, and they turn it over on downs.
The Broncos offense has been good this first half, with just two drives, but a score here would be a lot. Denver is currently on their 40, and driving.
Marvin Mims doesn’t go back-to-back. But they did force another Raider punt!
The ensuing punt results in a Marvin Mims touchdown on the return! Mims has been a standout in the return game for Denver! Broncos lead 14-7.
Marvin Mims has come close many times before to taking one back to the house.
Finally gets on the board with his first career punt-return TD.
First for the Broncos since Diontae Spencer against the Panthers in 2020.
— Aric DiLalla (@AricDiLalla) December 7, 2025
John Franklin-Myers has the second sack of Geno Smith and…
The defense finally gets to Raiders quarterback Geno Smith, this one from Malcolm Roach.
SACKED.
Malcolm Roach sets a new career high as he records his third sack of the season.
— Aric DiLalla (@AricDiLalla) December 7, 2025
Surtain has his second flag in two games since coming back from a shoulder injury.
Denver’s second drive ends with a Crawshaw punt. The Denver defense takes the field again.
These two players have clicked since early on in Nix’s rookie year. Denver picks up its third third down conversion.
Pat Bryant gets his first action of the game, a first down catch on the second drive.
A quick 15 minutes of football has a 7-7 tie at the end of the first quarter. The Broncos defense looked extremely porous on Vegas’ first drive. That touchdown was the first opening-drive touchdown the Broncos have given up all year to this point.
Raiders match Broncos’ score with 10-play, 70-yard drive that ends with Geno Smith’s 15-yard TD pass to Brock Bowers.
Denver and Las Vegas are tied 7-7 at end of Q1.
— Jon Heath (@ByJonHeath) December 7, 2025
After a few third downs, Denver has not generated pressure early, and the Raiders are driving.
Bo Nix runs it in from seven yards out on a MONSTER 14-play, 81 yard drive, taking 8:54 seconds off the clock!
This is how last Raiders game should have started. Denver has several first downs in their first drive already.
The first play of the game goes for 10 yards and a first down on a swing pass from Nix to Harvey.
The Broncos lose the toss, and will trot out the offense to start against Las Vegas.
Several of Denver’s away games have had a large showing of orange and blue! This game has a home feel to it.
Fifteen minutes to kickoff and there is so much orange in the stands in Las Vegas, you’d think this was a Broncos home game. Or a game at SoFi Stadium. 😉 pic.twitter.com/Q6XfV62L8M
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) December 7, 2025
Denver is wearing blue helmets, white jerseys, white pants and blue socks. What do you think of the latest combo?
Harvey is fifth on the Broncos’ rookie touchdown list. He could move up with one more touchdown this afternoon.
R.J. Harvey has 8 TDs on the season (4 rush/4 rec) which is the 5th most TDs by a rookie in franchise history. One more TD and he ties Knowshon Moreno for 4th. The rest of the list:
Clinton Portis: 17 (2002)
Mike Anderson: 15 (2000)
Phillip Lindsey: 10 (2018)@KOAColorado… pic.twitter.com/tfhTtvTqmC
— Susie Wargin (@SusieWargin) December 7, 2025
Among Denver’s inactive players against the Raiders are tight end Nate Adkins (knee), pass rusher Que Robinson, and defensive tackle D.J. Jones (ankle).
The Broncos have activated Sai’vion Jones in place of D.J. Jones on the defensive line. See the entire depth chart for Sunday’s game below.
Moss has actually been wearing boxing gloves during practice to stop grabbing at receivers. It could help Moss stay aggressive, and still keep the penalties at bay.
Yes, #Broncos CB Riley Moss has *actually* worn boxing gloves during practice the past two weeks for a few reps in team period.
“He’s literally trying to find any way to get better, and to stop them calls.”
Why he’s doing it and how it might help:https://t.co/BRf29InArD
— Luca Evans (@bylucaevans) December 7, 2025
Check back closer to kickoff for updates, including Denver’s list of inactive players.
After playing in Las Vegas, the Broncos will return home to host the Green Bay Packers in Week 15 (view Denver’s complete remaining schedule).
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