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Broncos vs. Raiders: Score and Twitter Reaction for Sunday Night Football

November 7, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

It was only one win, but the Oakland Raiders' 30-20 victory over the Denver Broncos felt like more than that on Sunday night.
It felt like a shift in the balance of power in the AFC West.
The Raiders seized sole possession of first place in the division at 7-2, while Denver is 6-3 and looking up at the Raiders and the 6-2 Kansas City Chiefs.
Oakland entered the game with a number of weapons in the passing attack, but it physically enforced its will against Denver's front on the ground. Running back Latavius Murray tallied 114 rushing yards and three touchdowns, while the team as a whole finished with 218 yards on the ground. 
Jason McCallum of SportsCenter noted Murray joined rare company with his performance, while former coach Tony Dungy pointed to the offensive line:
Derek Carr added 184 passing yards, and the Raiders posted 397 total yards to Denver's 299.
The Raiders played more disciplined football than last week, when they set&nb...

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