5 things to know about Raiders’ Week 16 opponent: Denver Broncos
Updated December 20, 2018 - 11:27 am
The Raiders host the Denver Broncos at 5:15 p.m. on Monday Night Football. The Broncos are coming off a loss to the Cleveland Browns. Here are five things you need to know about the Raiders’ Week 16 opponent:
1. Cold Case
Case Keenum’s first season as Denver’s starting quarterback has been less than ideal — especially since he signed a two-year, $36 million deal with $25 million fully guaranteed. Keenum has thrown 12 interceptions this season, and he started with at least one interception in eight consecutive games. Keenum has completed less than 60 percent o his passes in four of his last five games. Keenum picked up the victory in the Broncos’ first meeting with the Raiders back in Week 2, completing 19-of-35 passes for 222 yards with no touchdowns and one interception.
2. The Orange Rush
Running back Phillip Lindsay has been one of the biggest surprises in the NFL this season. An undrafted rookie from the University of Colorado, Lindsay has rushed for 991 yards and nine touchdowns. He is second in NFL yards per carry (5.4) and he ran for 107 yards against the Raiders earlier in the year. Lindsay has struggled in his last two games (28 carries for 44 yards).
3. Edge Lords
The best edge rushing duo in the NFL resides in Denver. Outside linebackers Von Miller (14.5) and Bradley Chubb (12) have combined for 26½ of the team’s 42 sacks. Miller’s eight career sacks against the Raiders is his third most against any team in the NFL. Chubb, a first-round pick, leads all rookies in sacks.
4. Picksmas Eve
Two streaks are on the line on Christmas Eve. Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has not thrown an interception in eight consecutive games, and the Broncos have forced an interception for five games in a row. Cornerback Chris Harris Jr. and safety Darian Stewart lead the team with three interceptions each, but the Broncos announced that Harris would be placed on season-ending IR on Wednesday. The Broncos are fifth in the league in interceptions.
5. Rocky Mountains, Rockier Season
The Broncos have had a prime example of an up-and-down season. After winning their first two games, Denver lost six of its next seven before its bye week. The Broncos then won three games in a row, including victories over the playoff contenders Los Angeles Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers. However, they have lost their last two games, falling to the San Francisco 49ers and Cleveland Browns. The loss to the Browns last Saturday eliminated the Broncos from playoff contention.
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