Raiders no match for Broncos, Manning
Published: 24 Sep. 2013, 20:03
Peyton Manning slapped his hands together five, six, seven times and barked out the signals. A few seconds later, Wes Welker was all alone, cradling the quarterback’s latest touchdown pass.
All part of another impeccably crafted victory for Manning and the Denver Broncos, who rolled over the Oakland Raiders, 37-21, Monday night. Denver’s 127 points lead the league and are 31 more than second-place Green Bay.
It was Denver’s 14th straight regular-season win, tying the franchise record set in 1998 when the Broncos (3-0) won their second Super Bowl.
Manning went 32 for 37 for 374 yards and put his name in the record books a few more times while outwitting the overmatched Raiders (1-2). AP
All part of another impeccably crafted victory for Manning and the Denver Broncos, who rolled over the Oakland Raiders, 37-21, Monday night. Denver’s 127 points lead the league and are 31 more than second-place Green Bay.
It was Denver’s 14th straight regular-season win, tying the franchise record set in 1998 when the Broncos (3-0) won their second Super Bowl.
Manning went 32 for 37 for 374 yards and put his name in the record books a few more times while outwitting the overmatched Raiders (1-2). AP
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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