Broncos get good grades for Nix's strong performance in an important win against the Raiders on the road.

Reporter Parker Gabriel gives grades for Broncos' win over Raiders in Las Vegas.

November 25th 2024.

Broncos get good grades for Nix's strong performance in an important win against the Raiders on the road.
Offense - B
The Broncos had a strong start, settling for field goals but eventually converting them into touchdowns. Bo Nix has been playing exceptionally well, and Courtland Sutton is having his most productive streak since 2019, if not his entire career. However, the real highlight of the game was not on a scoring drive, but a 40-yard march from their own 1-yard line that helped shift the momentum in the Broncos' favor.

Denver's success on third downs has been a major factor in their recent wins, and even though they started off 1-of-6 on Sunday, Sutton and rookie Devaughn Vele have given Nix the confidence to make plays on this crucial down.

Defense - C+
The absence of defensive lineman Zach Allen was felt early on, as the Broncos' defense struggled to contain the Raiders' offense. The pass rush was not as effective as usual, and the Raiders were able to focus on John Franklin-Myers. However, safety Brandon Jones' interception in the third quarter was a turning point for the team, both in terms of game flow and energy. The defense stepped up and put pressure on Gardner Minshew, making crucial plays to keep the game within reach.

Special Teams - C
The special teams unit had some shining moments, with Wil Lutz nailing five field goals, including two impressive long-range kicks. However, there were also some major mistakes, such as giving up a 59-yard kick return and falling for a fake punt that extended the Raiders' first-half scoring drive. In order to have a shot at the postseason, the Broncos will need to improve their consistency in this phase of the game.

Coaching - B
It wasn't a perfect game for the coaching staff, as they burned through all their second-half timeouts and struggled with clock management in the fourth quarter. However, they made the necessary adjustments to put Nix in a position to succeed, and their offensive game plan proved to be effective against the Raiders. Overall, the Broncos' coaching staff has done a great job of finding ways to win, even in tough divisional road games.

In Conclusion
Despite a few flaws, the Broncos were able to pull off a much-needed divisional road win, which has been a struggle for them in recent years. The offensive coaching staff deserves credit for their game plan and adjustments, while the special teams unit will need to clean up their mistakes for a chance at the postseason. With Nix playing at a high level and the team continuing to find ways to win, the Broncos have a promising future ahead. Want more Broncos news? Don't forget to sign up for the Broncos Insider to get all the latest NFL analysis.

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