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The Las Vegas Raiders are taking on the Denver Broncos in Week 14. How can they prove analysts wrong and pull off an upset victory?

The Las Vegas Raidersā last win came in early October against the Tennessee Titans. Their offense has only deteriorated throughout the course of the season, removing any shred of hope that the Geno Smith acquisition would give them any returns on their investment.
Theyāll be at home against the Denver Broncos in Week 14, and the last time these two teams faced, the Raiders only lost by three points. If Pete Carroll can make the right offensive adjustments, he may pull off one of the biggest upsets of the season.
Week 14 Predictions

Pete Prisco writes for CBS Sports, and he released his predictions on which teams will win in Week 14. He doesnāt even give the Raiders a chance, as he believes the Broncos will continue their win streak.
āThe Broncos are playing consecutive road gams, but it doesnāt matter here. The Raiders offense is awful and the line is even worse. The Broncosā defensive front will dominate this game and get turnovers that lead to short fields. The Broncos will keep rollingā, said Prisco.

The only hope the Raiders have of holding off the Broncosā defensive line is that the inclusion of Caleb Rogers into the starting lineup continues to work out. He was a huge positive in their loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
The last time these two teams met, Smith was sacked six times, the most by Nik Bonitto. Rogers will play on the right side of the offensive line, as the starter Jordan Meredith is questionable heading into the game.
Brock Bowers is coming off a two-touchdown performance, showing that heās their best offensive weapon they have. The Broncosā defense may have caused the Raidersā offense to fizzle out, but Bowers had one reception for 31 yards, their longest play of the game.
They need to make it a priority to get the ball out of Smithās hands quickly into Bowersās. Another player they need to give more attention to in the passing game is Ashton Jeanty. Heās had difficulties running behind their poor offensive line. He has as many receiving touchdowns as he does rushing touchdowns.
If they want to involve Jeanty in the passing attack more potently, they should avoid screen plays. Denverās defense gets to the ball too quickly. They should think about placing him up at the line of scrimmage and running a slant or out route. That way, heās more likely to create space for himself as long as he can keep his hands steady.




