Edmonton Journal

Broncos roll to eighth straight NFL victory

Manning connects for his 30th TD pass

- JOSH DUBOW

OAKLAND, CALIF. – Everyone on the outside might be focusing on Peyton Manning setting more records and the Denver Broncos getting an eighth straight win to move a step closer to a first-round bye.

Manning is focused on much smaller goals — showing improvemen­t week to week.

The Broncos managed to do just that in a short week as Knowshon Moreno sparked a struggling running game with 119 yards and a touchdown and Manning threw for 310 yards and another score to help Denver roll past the Oakland Raiders, 26-13 on Thursday night.

“We talk about getting better,” said Manning. “All the other stuff, that’s not what we talk about. If we get better each week, we’ll see what happens from there.”

Manning extended his franchise record with his 30th touchdown pass on the game’s opening drive, became the fastest quarterbac­k to reach 5,000 career completion­s and earned his record 12th 10-win season as a starter.

That helped the Broncos (10-3) move a half-game ahead of New England and Baltimore for the second-best record in the AFC. Denver visits Baltimore next week in a game that will help decide who gets a first-round playoff bye.

“That would be great, but we can’t really concentrat­e on that,” said Denver cornerback Champ Bailey, who intercepte­d a pass. “We need to concentrat­e on what we need to do to get better. Just keep plugging along and that thing will take care of itself.”

Carson Palmer threw one intercepti­on that thwarted a possible scoring chance for the Raiders (3-10) and lost a fumble that set up a touchdown for the Broncos as Oakland lost its sixth straight game. It is the team’s longest skid since also losing six in a row in 2007.

The Raiders played the game with heavy hearts as coach Dennis Allen’s father, Grady, died earlier in the week from cardiac arrest. Allen was away from the team for two days, but returned Wednesday and coached the game.

“I took my father off life support, and that’s not easy to do,” said Allen. “So was it hard? Yeah, it was hard. But I know my father would want me to be here with this football team, and I wanted to be here with this football team. So I’m sure you guys can imagine it wasn’t an easy situation.”

The Raiders’ players talked during the week about rallying around their first-year coach, but came out flat against a fierce division rival and were swept in the season series by the Broncos for the first time since 2006.

The game was mildly competitiv­e for only a brief time as the Raiders got on the board late in the first half on a touchdown pass from Palmer to Darren McFadden and then started with the ball in the third quarter down 13-7.

McFadden, returning from a four-game absence with a sprained right ankle, broke off a 36-yard run on the first play from scrimmage, but the Raiders drive stalled in Denver territory after that and the Broncos took the game over. McFadden later left the game after re-injuring the ankle.

Manning, who joined Brett Favre as the only quarterbac­ks in NFL history with 5,000 career completion­s, converted a third-and-11 with a perfectly placed 22-yard pass to Demaryius Thomas. Manning followed with a 29-yard completion to Eric Decker, but the drive stalled after a pass-interferen­ce call on Matt Giordano gave the Broncos a first down at the 1. Matt Prater’s 20-yard field goal made it 16-7.

Mike Goodson then made the ill-advised decision to return a kick from eight yards deep in the end zone, forcing Oakland to start a drive at the 8. Von Miller then beat Khalif Barnes for a sack on third down, stripping the ball from Palmer. Mitch Unrein recovered at the 2 and Moreno scored two plays later to make it 23-7.

Moreno is filling in for the injured Willis McGahee and is giving the Broncos the running game they will need to be successful in the post-season.

 ?? EZRA SHAW/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Denver’s Knowshon Moreno is tackled by the Raiders’ Philip Wheeler and Brandian Ross in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday night.
EZRA SHAW/ GETTY IMAGES Denver’s Knowshon Moreno is tackled by the Raiders’ Philip Wheeler and Brandian Ross in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday night.

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