Article By Sayre Bedinger on 22nd September, 2009
When the first place Denver Broncos (2-0) head to Oakland to take on the Raiders (1-1), they will do so boasting the NFL's number one defense after allowing a combined 13 points in their first two games against Cincinnati and Cleveland.
The Raiders played well against reigning division champion San Diego on Monday night in week one, but were unable to stop Darren Sproles really at all, and lost a heartbreaker. In week two, they scratched out a win against lowly Kansas City on the road with a late touchdown by Darren McFadden.
This matchup with the Raiders, aside from being one that is on the road, is very favorable for the Denver Broncos.
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