Time: 2:05 p.m. Sunday, KCNC, KREZ, KRSJ 100.5 FM.
Opening Line: Broncos by 11½.
Record vs. Spread: Denver, 4-4; Oakland, 4-4.
Series Record: Raiders lead 60-47-2.
Last Meeting: Broncos beat the Raiders 34-14, Dec. 29, 2013.
Last Week: Broncos lost to the Patriots 43-21; Raiders lost to the Seahawks 30-24.
AP Pro32 Ranking: Broncos, No. 3; Raiders, No. 32.
Broncos Offense: overall (5), rush (27), pass (2).
Broncos Defense: overall (7), rush (1), pass (20).
Raiders Offense: overall (32), rush (32), pass (23).
Raiders Defense: overall (16), rush (27), pass (10).
Streaks, Stats & Notes
The Broncos have won five in a row in the series by an average of 18.8 points per game.
Oakland’s last home win vs. Denver came in then-Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow’s first career start in 2010.
Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning and Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson are two of three players left from the 1998 draft class. Colts backup quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is the other.
Manning has completed 81.3 percent of passes for 1,288 yards, 11 touchdowns, one interception and a 128.7 passer rating in four starts vs. the Raiders since joining Denver.
Manning has thrown at least two touchdown passes in an NFL-record 14 consecutive games.
Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas has 100 yards receiving in five consecutive games.
Denver wide receiver Wes Welker needs one touchdown catch to reach 50 for his career.
The Raiders have lost 14 consecutive games, their longest skid in franchise history since dropping 19 in a row in 1961-62.
Oakland is averaging 65.5 yards rushing per game, the lowest in the NFL since Detroit averaged 42.5 yards rushing per game in 1946.
Raiders tight end Mychal Rivera has 15 catches for 121 yards and two touchdowns the last two weeks.
Oakland quarterback Derek Carr’s 11 touchdown passes are tied for the second most by a rookie after eight games behind Andy Dalton’s 12.
Associated Press