How to watch Broncos vs. Raiders: TV channel and streaming options for December 7

 

When the Las Vegas Raiders (2-10) host the Denver Broncos (10-2) on Sunday, December 7, 2025 at Allegiant Stadium, they will aim to stop a six-game losing streak.

How to watch Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders

Denver vs. Las Vegas odds

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Injury reports

Broncos

Highlights: Raiders vs. Broncos - Week 16

OLB Jonah Elliss: Full Participation in Practice (Hamstring)

DT D.J. Jones: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle)

TE Nate Adkins: Did Not Participate In Practice (Knee)

CB Reese Taylor: Full Participation in Practice (Chest)

Raiders

WR Dont’e Thornton: Did Not Participate In Practice (Concussion)

QB Geno Smith: Limited Participation in Practice (Foot)

C Will Putnam: Full Participation in Practice (Shoulder)

OG Dylan Parham: Did Not Participate In Practice (Back)

OG Jordan Meredith: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle)

TE Michael Mayer: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle)

DE Maxx Crosby: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee)

WR Alex Bachman: Did Not Participate In Practice (Thumb)

LB Jamal Adams: Full Participation in Practice (Knee)

Stats to know

  • The Broncos’ average points scored this season (23.7) and the Raiders’ average points allowed (25.7) are within 2.0 points.
  • Denver’s offense has averaged 340.8 yards per game this season, within 17.5 yards of the 323.3 Las Vegas’ defense has allowed. Denver picks up 5.5 yards per play and Vegas gives up 5.4.
  • The Raiders are averaging 3.3 fewer points per game (14.9) than the Broncos are allowing (18.2).
  • Las Vegas’ offense has accumulated 26.9 fewer yards per game than Denver’s defense has surrendered this season (259.5 to 286.4). Las Vegas earns 5.0 yards per play while Denver allows 4.9 per play.

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