Oakland 3, Denver 13

1 2 3 4 T
OAK (0-5) 0 0 3 0 3
DEN (4-1) 7 6 0 0 13

Final

8:15 PM ET
October 15, 2006
Invesco Field,
Denver, CO

Oakland (0-4) at Denver (3-1)

SCOUTING REPORT
Raiders looking for first winThis is a rivalry game and even though the Raiders have been struggling of late, they always seem to get up for the Broncos. There is some bad blood between Denver head coach Mike Shanahan and Oakland owner Al Davis, so hopefully there will be some good middle of the week comments to juice this game up a little. The Raiders' QB carousel may spin again this week. Andrew Walter has played well in spurts, but is making too many costly mistakes. Veteran QB Aaron Brooks (pectoral muscle) could be back this week, but he was not playing very well either prior to his injury.
 · Full Scouting Report
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
OAK2-141683322-60-80-61-11
DEN9-73193054-45-33-38-4
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
Oakland Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Russel...46.8106429
Gradko...53.134623
Denver Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Orton62.02202115
Simms29.42301
Oakland Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Bush813774.72
Fargas903363.72
Denver Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Moreno1426004.22
Buckha...733995.51
Oakland Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Miller3449514.62
Murphy1726115.42
Denver Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Marsha...5262812.16
Gaffne...2634613.30
Full Player Stats: Oakland | Denver
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsOAK
 
 246.0
DEN
 
 309.0
Yards PassingOAK
 
 151.3
DEN
 
 174.9
Yards RushingOAK
 
 94.9
DEN
 
 134.5
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedOAK
 
 284.8
DEN
 
 326.4
Pass Yds AllowedOAK
 
 150.8
DEN
 
 213.1
Rush Yds AllowedOAK
 
 134.0
DEN
 
 113.3
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Denver leads 8-4
Dec 24, 2005OAK 3, DEN 22
Nov 13, 2005OAK 17, @DEN 31
Nov 28, 2004OAK 25, DEN 24
Oct 17, 2004OAK 3, @DEN 31
Nov 30, 2003OAK 8, @DEN 22
Sep 22, 2003OAK 10, DEN 31
Dec 22, 2002OAK 28, @DEN 16
Nov 11, 2002OAK 34, DEN 10
Dec 30, 2001OAK 17, DEN 23
Nov 5, 2001OAK 38, @DEN 28
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Oakland (0-4) at Denver (3-1) Sunday 8:15 pm EDT

DENVER (Ticker) - Art Shell and the winless Oakland Raiders will receive no sympathy from Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan.

The Broncos seek to extend their three-game winning streak when they host the Raiders on Sunday in a battle of AFC West rivals.

The Raiders have lost 10 in a row dating to last season. It is the worst skid in owner Al Davis' tenure with the team, which began in 1963 in the old AFL.

Shanahan would like nothing more than to add to Oakland's misery. Since being fired as Raiders coach by Davis 17 years ago, Shanahan is 17-5 against his former team, including a sweep last season.

Last December 24, the Broncos celebrated their first AFC West title since 1998 with a 22-3 win over the Raiders. Jake Plummer passed for 268 yards and a touchdown and also ran for a score.

In the November 13 meeting at Oakland, Plummer threw for 205 yards and a touchdown and cornerback Darrent Williams scored on an 80-yard interception return in a 31-17 victory.

Davis rehired one of his former coaches, bringing back Shell to guide the team this season. Fired by Davis following the 1994 season, Shell had guided the Raiders to the postseason three times.

Now Shell is just trying to get his first win, but it's not likely to happen against the Broncos, who are the first team since the 2000 Miami Dolphins to allow just one touchdown in their first four games of the season.

"Any time you give up one touchdown in four games, that's a little bit unusual. That's pretty impressive," Shanahan said.

Denver has allowed just 34 points. Only Chicago's defense has yielded less points per game, allowing 36 in five games.

On Monday night, the Broncos intercepted Steve McNair three times and limited Jamal Lewis to 43 yards rushing in a 13-3 win over Baltimore.

No team has scored fewer points than the Raiders, who have just 47 in four games.

Andrew Walter has especially struggled in two starts since replacing injured Aaron Brooks (pectoral, shoulder). Walter and Marques Tuiasosopo each were intercepted twice in a 34-20 loss at San Francisco last week.

Broncos Pro Bowl cornerback Champ Bailey likely will match up against Randy Moss, who caught his 100th career touchdown pass last week at San Francisco. But Moss has just 12 catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns this season.

Since reaching the Super Bowl in 2002, the Raiders are just 13-39.

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NFL Scores

Sunday, October 15th 2006
NY Giants 27 Final
Atlanta 14
Houston 6 Final
Dallas 34
Buffalo 17 Final
Detroit 20
Seattle 30 Final
St. Louis 28
Philadelphia 24 Final
New Orleans 27
Cincinnati 13 Final
Tampa Bay 14
Tennessee 25 Final
Washington 22
Carolina 23 Final
Baltimore 21
Miami 17 Final
NY Jets 20
Kansas City 7 Final
Pittsburgh 45
San Diego 48 Final
San Francisco 19
Oakland 3 Final
Denver 13
Monday, October 16th 2006
Chicago 24 Final
Arizona 23