The Broncos are heavy favorites going into this Week 10 clash against the Raiders
A divisional rivalry takes center stage on Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football (TNF) as the Las Vegas Raiders travel east to take on the Denver Broncos. This divisional matchup could not be any different as both teams are on opposite ends of the spectrum heading into the game.
Denver comes into the game with a six-game win streak and a 7-2 record, which is tied for the best record in the league. LA, meanwhile, is languishing at the bottom of the AFC West with a 2-6 record.
So, with that, let us take a look at the Broncos vs Raiders player props and parlays ahead of this Week 10 clash in Denver.
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Here are a couple of same-game parlays for the TNF game between the Denver Broncos and the Las Vegas Raiders as per FanDuel.
Bo Nix Over 1.5 Touchdowns (-122) + Brock Bowers Anytime TD (+180) + Total Points Under 42.5 (-110)
Total Parlay Odds: +1774
Broncos’ quarterback Bo Nix has found his feet over the past few games and is leading the offense with command. Nix has a total of 17 touchdown passes from 9 games, but more recently he has thrown 8 of them in the last three games alone.
Brock Bowers missed some games due to an injury, but his return last week was nothing short of spectacular. Bowers finished the game with well over 150 receiving yards and also added 3 touchdown receptions. Additionally, the Raiders just traded wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, which means Bowers could have increased targets in the end zone.
The Raiders’ offense has struggled to put up points consistently all season long. They are averaging less than 17 points on offense and will be going up against one of the best defenses in the league. In fact, Denver is top 5 in terms of scoring defense, allowing just about 18 points per game.
Geno Smith 225+ Passing Yards (+118) + Courtland Sutton 60+ Receiving Yards (+114) + J.K. Dobbins 60+ Rushing Yards (-215)
Total Parlay Odds: +551
Geno Smith is coming off a 284-yard passing game against the Jacksonville Jaguars last week. While the Broncos’ defense is better than the Jaguars, the Raiders may have to abandon the run if they fall behind quickly.
Courtland Sutton has over 60 receiving yards in 2 of his last 3 games. He is the number one target for Bo Nix and with the Raiders’ pass defense giving up more yards than the run defense, Sutton may have more targets headed his way.
J.K. Dobbins has over 60 rushing yards in each of his last 3 games. The Broncos are expected to jump out to an early lead, and if that happens, they could end up running the ball much more.
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Here are some of the best player props for this week’s game between the Broncos and the Raiders as per FanDuel.
J.K. Dobbins to finish with the most rushing yards looks like a safe bet. Dobbins has tallied 253 rushing yards in his last 3 games, whereas Ashton Jeanty has just 138 in the same 3-game period.
Nik Bonitto has been a nightmare for quarterbacks, especially at the very start of the season. He has been one of the top pass rushers this season and already has 8 sacks from 9 games. Additionally, the Raiders’ signal caller, Geno Smith, has taken 21 sacks this season, placing him sixth amongst all quarterbacks.
The Broncos are one of the most defensively sound football teams in the league currently. There is a high probability that multiple Raiders’ drives could end prematurely, limiting the number of pass attempts Geno Smith could get.
Ashton Jeanty’s under 79.5 total yards from scrimmage looks to be a good bet, considering he has 86, 34, and 89 total yards in his last three games. Denver will pose an even tougher challenge with its strong defense.
The above odds are sourced from FanDuel. Use FanDuel to ace your betting game in all sports!
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