Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels served Denver a plate of cold-hard revenge. The Raiders stunned the Broncos in a 22-16 overtime victory, thanks to a 35-yard winning touchdown by star wideout Davante Adams.
The Cowboys (6-3) are coming off a 31-28 heartbreaker last Sunday against Green Bay, where they let a 14-point lead slip in the fourth quarter. After the game, Parsons promised: "It won't happen again."
Josh McDaniels is trying to resurrect his head coaching career in Denver, where it initially failed. He needs a win badly with the Raiders floundering in his first year at the helm.
Connections between Lamb and Jefferson arose after they entered the league in 2020.
The Broncos aren't buying claims that Russell Wilson is calling audibles they've never heard.
The Cowboys' 31-28 loss to the Packers on Sunday led to the reemergence of Dak Prescott doubters, but Dallas head coach Mike McCarthy has full confidence in his quarterback. "I think his best days are ahead of him," McCarthy said in a Thursday news conference.
The Broncos rank 30th in total first downs and last in offensive touchdowns scored (12).
Russell Wilson promises the pouring rain cloud surrounding his offense will subside.
Russell Wilson needs to hack into the Broncos' offensive mainframe and make it his domain.
Condemning McDaniels is a daily occurrence in Las Vegas, but is the beleaguered coach deserving of the bulk of the blame?
Some supporters of the Dallas Cowboys overreact to defeats and rashly predict doom for Dak Prescott when he has one bad game.
The extent to which the team's offense is sinking the ship is remarkable.
Lapses in judgment are why the Raiders failed to build an empire since their last Super Bowl appearance in 2002.
Prescott has overachieved in seven seasons. He's a former fourth-round draft pick who became a two-time Pro Bowler. Yet, Prescott consistently raises questions about his premium quarterback status.
According to ESPN's Ed Werder, Prescott went 4-for-12 for 49 yards and threw two interceptions on third and fourth down during Sunday's loss.
McDaniels is 13-24 as a head coach in Denver and Las Vegas. He's not the first Belichick understudy to fail.
Russell Wilson's Broncos sang the blues in Nashville as season continues to spiral.
When facing these high-level passers, the Cowboys allowed 25.3 points per game, higher than their 18.2 average.
Despite leading the majority of the game, Dallas surrendered 17 unanswered points in the 4th quarter and overtime.
The Raiders allowed 415 yards of total offense.
Perhaps Russell Wilson is starting to cook.
Courtland Sutton inserted himself into the catch-of-the-year conversation. He made an incredible one-handed snag against the Titans.
The bold FOX Sports host predicts that Raiders quarterback Derek Carr will not be with the team next season because he's failed to click with the new regime.
America's newest billionaire has at least a tenuous connection to the NFL.