Denver 23, Oakland 3

1 2 3 4 T
DEN (3-0) 10 3 7 3 23
OAK (1-2) 0 3 0 0 3

Final

4:15 PM ET
September 27, 2009
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum,
Oakland, CA

Broncos-Raiders Preview

SCOUTING REPORT
Broncos-Raiders: 10 observations

After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Broncos-Raiders matchup.

1. Denver must establish the run early: The Raiders gave up 173 yards on the ground to Larry Johnson and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. We can expect the Broncos to concentrate on the run in this game as well. Starting RB Correll Buckhalter averaged 8.4 yards per carry, while rookie Knowshon Moreno had 17 carries for 75 yards against the Cleveland Browns in Week 2. Denver will want to control the clock and sustain long drives with a strong ground game in Oakland.

 · Full Scouting Report
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
DEN6-41701833-23-22-15-3
OAK3-71082342-41-31-42-6
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
Denver Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Orton62.02202115
Simms29.42301
Oakland Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Russel...46.8106429
Gradko...53.134623
Denver Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Moreno1426004.22
Buckha...733995.51
Oakland Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Bush813774.72
Fargas903363.72
Denver Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Marsha...5262812.16
Gaffne...2634613.30
Oakland Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Miller3449514.62
Murphy1726115.42
Full Player Stats: Denver | Oakland
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsDEN
 
 323.0
OAK
 
 227.0
Yards PassingDEN
 
 210.6
OAK
 
 125.0
Yards RushingDEN
 
 112.4
OAK
 
 102.3
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedDEN
 
 297.8
OAK
 
 365.2
Pass Yds AllowedDEN
 
 182.5
OAK
 
 207.5
Rush Yds AllowedDEN
 
 115.3
OAK
 
 157.7
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Denver leads 11-6
Nov 23, 2008DEN 10, @OAK 31
Sep 8, 2008DEN 41, OAK 14
Dec 2, 2007DEN 20, OAK 34
Sep 16, 2007DEN 23, @OAK 20
Nov 12, 2006DEN 17, OAK 13
Oct 15, 2006DEN 13, @OAK 3
Dec 24, 2005DEN 22, @OAK 3
Nov 13, 2005DEN 31, OAK 17
Nov 28, 2004DEN 24, @OAK 25
Oct 17, 2004DEN 31, OAK 3
Nov 30, 2003DEN 22, OAK 8
Sep 22, 2003DEN 31, @OAK 10
Dec 22, 2002DEN 16, OAK 28
Nov 11, 2002DEN 10, @OAK 34
Dec 30, 2001DEN 23, @OAK 17
Nov 5, 2001DEN 28, OAK 38
STATS LLC

A strong start and revamped defense have first-year coach Josh McDaniels and the Denver Broncos feeling quite confident. The Oakland Raiders are trying to build their own confidence in a shaky offense by improving on their first victory.

The Broncos look to continue their strong defensive play against the offensively challenged Raiders when the AFC West rivals meet Sunday in Oakland.

Denver (2-0) hired McDaniels, 33, to replace Mike Shanahan in January, and he quickly changed the team's defensive scheme to a 3-4 hoping to get production out of a unit that struggled in 2008. It ranked 30th in points per game (28.0) and 29th in yardage allowed (374.6) while forcing a league-low 13 turnovers with 26 sacks.

"We just said, 'All right, we're going in that direction regardless,'" McDaniels said. "The 3-4 they played last year was more of a hybrid, gimmicky type of deal. I don't really think it created much success when they played it anyway."

The changes appear to be making a difference so far, as the Broncos have given up the fewest points in the NFL with 13 and their 507 yards allowed rank only behind the New York Jets' 482. They've also generated five turnovers.

"We are far from perfect, but we are playing good enough defense right now to give ourselves a chance," McDaniels said.

The defense came up big in last Sunday's 27-6 win over Cleveland, allowing 200 yards while recovering two fumbles and intercepting a pass. That came a week after the unit allowed 307 yards and had two interceptions in a 12-7 win at Cincinnati.

Elvis Dumervil is one of the biggest beneficiaries of McDaniels' new scheme after being asked to move from the line to outside linebacker, something he wasn't very fond of at first. He tied a team record by getting all four of Denver's sacks against the Browns, coming within one of his total from last season. He also forced one of the fumbles.

"He's just a relentless pass rusher," cornerback Champ Bailey said. "He's one of the best I've seen, and I've played with some great ones. He never stops, his motor is always going."

The Raiders (1-1) will try to solve Denver's rebuilt defense after last week's bizarre 13-10 win at Kansas City. The offense managed 166 yards while the defense gave up 409, the first time in the Raiders' 50-year history they've emerged with a victory after allowing more than 400 yards and gaining fewer than 200.

"Somehow, we found a way to win," coach Tom Cable said. "We feel good about that, but we also recognize that you've got to keep this real. This doesn't make the season. This doesn't make anybody feel like we've arrived, or anything like that. We've got a heck of a lot of work to do."

Much of those offensive struggles are attributed to shaky play from JaMarcus Russell, who completed 7 of 24 passes for 109 yards while getting sacked twice against the Chiefs.

Russell, however, has had flashes of excellent play in two games, showing why Oakland made him the top pick of the 2007 draft.

He went 4 of 7 for 67 yards to set up Darren McFadden's 5-yard TD run with 1:07 to play in Week 2, completing a nine-play, 69-yard drive in 91 seconds. That came a week after he threw a 57-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-14 to Louis Murphy with 2:34 left before the defense allowed a touchdown run 2:16 later to lose 24-20 to San Diego.

"That should give him great confidence because that's two weeks in a row he had a great 2-minute that put points on the board," tight end Zach Miller said. "He just needs to focus on what he did in that drive and just carry that through for the rest of the game."

Oakland will have to endure the loss of right guard Robert Gallery, who is out four to six weeks after breaking a bone in his left leg last Sunday.

The Broncos' quarterback situation is a bit more stable with Kyle Orton, who has completed 55.4 percent of his passes for 506 yards and two touchdowns. One of his TD passes, though, came on a tipped ball that was turned into an 87-yard game-winning score by Brandon Stokley with 11 seconds left against the Bengals.

Denver had six plays of 25 yards or more against Cleveland, including a 45-yard scoring run by Correll Buckhalter.

These teams split the season series last year with each winning as the visitor. The Broncos won 41-14 for their fifth victory in six meetings at Oakland.

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NFL Scores

Sunday, September 27th
Washington 14 Final
Detroit 19
Green Bay 36 Final
St. Louis 17
San Francisco 24 Final
Minnesota 27
Atlanta 10 Final
New England 26
Tennessee 17 Final
NY Jets 24
Kansas City 14 Final
Philadelphia 34
NY Giants 24 Final
Tampa Bay 0
Cleveland 3 Final
Baltimore 34
Jacksonville 31 Final
Houston 24
New Orleans 27 Final
Buffalo 7
Chicago 25 Final
Seattle 19
Pittsburgh 20 Final
Cincinnati 23
Denver 23 Final
Oakland 3
Miami 13 Final
San Diego 23
Indianapolis 31 Final
Arizona 10
Monday, September 28th
Carolina 7 Final
Dallas 21