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The Denver Broncos (11-2) went on the road to face the Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) in Week 14 of the 2025 NFL season at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sunday. Denver came away with their 10th straight win, a wire-to-wire affair that ended up 24-17.
A promising drive to open the second half ended for the Commanders. Daniels attempted to throw a screen pass, but it was sniffed out by Andrew Van Ginkel, who returned the ball 41 yards to the Washington 29-yard line. The Vikings take over on offense for the first time this half with 8:16 left in the third quarter.
The Washington defense does not appear to be much an inconvenience. The Vikings drive covers 58 yards in 9 plays ahead of the 2-minute warning. The key plays included a drop by Jordan Addison on a good McCarthy pass that soon led to a 4th & inches that 3rd string RB Zavier Scott converted with a 10-yard run.
The Bucs start a rough stretch to end the season with the division on the line as they kickoff against the Saints in Week 14.
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Green Bay Packers 28, Chicago Bears 21: Final score and recap from Week 14
FIELD GOAL: Santos nails a 41-yard kick to cut the Packers lead to just seven. The Bears' offense went 37 yards in seven plays. The Packers respond. Christian Watson takes a slant route 41 yards to the house.
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Week 14 gave the Cowboys a chance to prove they were playoff worthy, but they wilted in every big moment in the loss to the Lions.