With Week 5 here for your Las Vegas Raiders, let’s look at what the Raider Ramble staff is predicting for the Silver and Black. In case you didn’t know, the 2-2 Denver Broncos await them as they seek to renew their AFC West rivalry for 2024.
Las Vegas Raiders Week 5 predictions – The Raider Ramble staff
Mario Tovar (@TheTovarMario)
No fancy or clever statements here; it’s Week 5, and you find yourselves at 2-2 if you’re Las Vegas. Believe it or not, people are acting like this team is 0-4 because of drama involving a diva wide receiver (shocker). Either this Raider team comes together to go over .500 or they’ll show why they’re an unserious team in 2024.
Raiders 21-10
Trevis Dampier Jr. (@trevisjay_)
As it is usually harder to breathe in the Mile High, the Raiders will have their hardest battle yet. Denver will continue to show off their pass rush—they’ll get two sacks on the game, along with constant pressure. The Raiders defense will finally demonstrate their potential by limiting the Broncos to under 20 points. The offense will show they can still score without Davante Adams.
Raiders 24-17
Cam Archer (@CamArcher)
We all know it’s been multiple seasons since the Donkeys could defeat the Raiders in a matchup. Unfortunately, that will change come Sunday. Las Vegas has yet to string together two quality offensive performances. The chances they do so this week, against a visibly rejuvenated Denver D, are very slim.
Broncos 17-6
Alex Monfreda (@AlexMonfreda)
The Denver Broncos have yet to beat the Raiders since their move to Las Vegas. That streak is going to end at some point, however. With the way Sin City’s season is going, in addition to Denver’s momentum off a win versus the Jets in Week 4, signs are pointing to Sunday being the day that streak ends. Although signs pointed to Lamar Jackson and the Ravens taking care of business in Week 2. That didn’t happen. Signs then pointed to Las Vegas picking up a win against the Panthers. Again, that didn’t happen. With no Maxx Crosby or Davante Adams in Week 4, all signs pointed to a win for Cleveland, and yet the Silver and Black walked away victorious. The Raiders aren’t fans or signs, or which direction they point to.
Raiders 17-14
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