Raiders lose 24-17 to Broncos, QB Geno Smith injured

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith (7) is sacked by the Denver Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto (middle) in the first half at Allegiant Stadium in Denver on Sun Dec 7, 2025 (AP News photo)

By Vince Cestone

(LAS VEGAS) — If it wasn’t bad enough that the Las Vegas Raiders lost to the Denver Broncos, they also lost their quarterback Geno Smith.

As the norm at the 5-year-old Las Vegas Stadium, a sea of opposing fans watched Bo Nix and the Broncos defeat the now 3-10 Raiders 24-17 at Allegiant Stadium. The Broncos quarterback passed for 212 yards, completing 31 of 38 passes, and rushed for a touchdown.

The Raiders have an inverse record to the Broncos, 2-11 and 11-2 respectively, and now lost seven games in a row. Despite the end result being a one-score game, the Broncos showed clearly that they were the better team.

In the first quarter, both teams traded blows. Nix ran 8 yards for the first touchdown, the last of 14 plays to get the score. Shortly after, Smith passed to Brock Bowers for a 15-yard touchdown.

The Broncos took the lead in the second quarter, with a 48-yard punt return by Denver’s Marvin Mims Jr. Denver added on in the third quarter, with a touchdown by running back RJ Harvey, making the score 21-7.

Kicker Wil Lutz capped the scoring for the Broncos in the fourth quarter, with a 23-yard field goal, making the score 24-7.

The Raiders would tack on a touchdown in the fourth quarter as backup QB Kenny Pickett through to Shedrick Jackson for a 25-yard touchdown. Daniel Carlson would latter add on 3 more points with a field goal, making the score 24-17.

Smith left the game in the third quarter with a shoulder injury. He has been ruled out for the next game.

Up next, the Raiders will head to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles on Sunday, Dec. 14. Game time is 10 a.m. PST.

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Rich Perez; Raiders run out of time lose by 7 to Broncos 24-17

Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers (89) scores on the Denver Broncos cornerback Ja Quan McMillan (29) in the first half at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sun Dec 7, 2025 (AP News photo)

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Rich Perez:

#1 The Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) ended up playing a competitive game against the Denver Broncos (11-2) but ended up with another tough loss 24-17.

#2 The Broncos had at one time had a 21-7 lead on the Raiders but the Raiders made a valiant effort in the fourth quarter scoring a touchdown and a field goal and cutting the lead to just a touchdown as time ran out losing their seventh in a row.

#3 The Broncos quarterback Bo Nix got the Broncos in the red zone three times to set up a score with touchdowns in the first, second and third quarters.

#4 The Raiders quarterback Geno Smith was 13-21, 116 yards and one touchdown. Smith scrambled to try to get the Raiders back in the game in the fourth quarter but fell short it was a tough loss with a hard effort to back in it.

#5 Next up for the Raiders the Philadelphia Eagles (8-4). The Eagles lost their second game in a row Fri Nov 28 to the Chicago Bears 24-15. The Eagles play the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football Dec 8 and then face the Raiders on Sun Dec 14. How do you see this match up next week in Philadelphia?

Join Rich Perez for the Raiders podcasts after every home and away game at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Kings Second Half Meltdown Results in 4th Loss In a Row; Losing To Houston 121-95

Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun (28) takes a shot over the Sacramento Kings center Maxime Raynaud (42) in the second half at the Toyota Center in Houston on Wed Dec 3, 2025 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

It was more of the same for the Sacramento Kings (5-17) as they lost to the Houston Rockets (14-5) Wednesday night 121-95. The Kings are able to keep pace with opponents but fall prey to them in the second half. They have led some very good teams deep into the fourth quarter of games but have relinquished those leads losing those matchups.

They have been unable to close out fourth quarters for most of the season and this game was no exception in fact losing this one mid-way through the third quarter. The Rockets really got going in the second half with Kevin Durant, Alperen Sengun and Amen Thompson all scoring in the twenties with Sengun the game high with 28 points.

The high for the Kings were shared by two bench players; Malik Monk and Maxine Ranaud each with 25 points. They were a bright spot in a disappointing loss, their fourth in a row.

Game recap: The Rockets finished the opening quarter on top but only by a couple of points 28-26. The Kings were keeping pace with Houston throughout the first quarter. The quarter got underway with a couple of Russell Westbrook turnovers in the first minute of play, not a great start for the team.

The quarter was littered with some poor play finishing the quarter with three turnovers, fouls, and three steals. Despite the less than stellar play the team was very much in the game going into the second quarter.

It was Maxine Raynaud who helped keep the team within striking distance hitting a couple of three’s along with three additional baskets which included a one-foot layup, and a driving layup.

The Kings took the lead at times throughout the second quarter and went into the locker room at the half with a 52-51 lead. After a bit of a rocky start DeMar DeRozan hit five baskets in the second quarter.

He finished the first half with 12 points and bench player Maxine Raynaud had the team high for the half finishing with 14 points. Keegan Murray and Zach LaVine both had quiet quarters, each of them scoring two points apiece.

The Kings finished the half with nine turnovers, the Rockets with 11. Despite the nine turnovers, the Kings only conceded two points off those turnovers. The largest lead for each team was five points apiece in this hotly contested game. Going into the third quarter it was anyone’s game.

The Rockets had three players in double figures as the third quarter got underway. Kevin Durant, Alperen Sengun and Amen Thompson had a very good first half of basketball. The game see-sawed throughout the first half of the third quarter but then the game took a turn.

The Rockets got their largest lead of the game 71-64 at 4:57 in the quarter. Although quiet offensively, Keegan Murray had contributed grabbing nine rebounds so far in the game. As the third quarter wound down, the Rockets really got going extending their lead and taking a double digit advantage 78-68 with 2:30 left on the clock.

Houston took their double digit lead into the fourth quarter now leading 87-71 and the Kings had a real challenge facing them. Houston had squashed the Kings in the third outscoring them 36-19.

Sacramento had hung with the Rockets through the first half of the third quarter but let it all slip away as this game went into the fourth quarter. They were unable to sustain the effort that they had in the opening minutes of the third quarter and the Rockets were waltzing away with this game. By 7:32 in the fourth quarter Houston had established a 100-77 lead. The final was 121-95 and Sacramento had lost a fourth game in a row.

The first half of this game was very competitive, the second half not so much in fact mid-way through the third quarter the writing was on the wall. The Rockets turned the game into high gear and Sacramento was unable to stop them.

The bright spot for the Kings was a terrific showing on the Sacramento bench. Malik Monk and Maxine Raynaud each shot for 25 points in fact it was Raynaud that kept the Kings in the game in the first half. The high for the Sacramento starters was also shared with Russsell Westbrook and DeMar DeRozan each shooting for 12 points.

Game notes: The Kings extended their losing streak to three games, the Kings took on the Rockets Wednesday evening and beat 121-95. Houston is currently tied for third place in the Western Conference. The game took place at Toyota Center in Houston.

The Kings have of late pulled a couple of upsets back to back against the Denver Nuggets and the Minnesota Timberwolves. Sacramento couldn’t pull out a win against a Western Conference elite team. The Kings have struggled defensively and remain without big man Domantas Sabonis as well as Dennis Schroeder who is dealing with a hip issue. Sabonis will be evaluated in another week or two. The loss was the 12th out of their last 14 games.

Next up for the Kings will be the Miami Heat on Saturday December 6th with tipoff scheduled for 5:00 PM.

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Tony Renteria: Chargers offense was too much for Raiders; Broncos come to Vegas Sunday

Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll seen coaching against the Los Angeles Chargers at So Fi Stadium in Los Angeles on Sun Nov 30, 2025 (AP News photo)

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Tony Renteria:

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw two touchdown passes and it gave the Chargers an early leg up on the Las Vegas Raiders in a 34-14 win. With the loss the Raiders suffer their sixth consecutive set back this time at So Fi Stadium in Los Angeles.

The Chargers Quentin and Ladd McConkey each had touchdowns on receptions and running back Kimani Vidal carried for a career high 126 yards. Vidal also scored on a 59 yard carry for the Chargers. The Chargers who lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars last week came right back and picked up their fourth win out of their last five games.

For Raiders quarterback Geno Smith went 18-23 for 165 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. For the Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert 15-20 for 151 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. The Raiders didn’t execute in the first or third quarters getting shutout in each of those quarters.

The Raiders will try it all over again as they take on the Denver Broncos at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas next Sun Dec 7 for a 1:05pm kick off. The Broncos previous meeting with the Raiders won it 10-7 and the Broncos have won eight straight games and were 9-2 before their game against the Washington Commanders on Sunday Night Football.

Join Tony Renteria after every Raiders home and away game for the Raiders podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Rich Perez: Raiders show some offensive improvement against Chargers despite loss

Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers (89) catches a pass throw in the end zone from quarterback Geno Smith against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first half at So Fi Stadium in Los Angeles on Sun Nov 30, 2025 (AP News photo)

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Rich Perez:

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw two touchdown passes and it gave the Chargers an early leg up on the Las Vegas Raiders in a 34-14 win. With the loss the Raiders suffer their sixth consecutive set back this time at So Fi Stadium in Los Angeles.

The Chargers Quentin and Ladd McConkey each had touchdowns on receptions and running back Kimani Vidal carried for a career high 126 yards. Vidal also scored on a 59 yard carry for the Chargers. The Chargers who lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars last week came right back and picked up their fourth win out of their last five games.

For Raiders quarterback Geno Smith went 18-23 for 165 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. For the Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert 15-20 for 151 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. The Raiders didn’t execute in the first or third quarters getting shutout in each of those quarters.

The Raiders will try it all over again as they take on the Denver Broncos at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas next Sun Dec 7 for a 1:05pm kick off. The Broncos previous to Raiders loss have won eight straight games and were 9-2 before their game against the Washington Commanders on Sunday Night Football.

Join Rich Perez after every Raiders home and away game for the Raiders podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Thursday Night Football/Raiders podcast Rich Perez: Raiders just couldn’t get enough offense lose to Broncos 10-7

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith (7) tries to get a pass away under pressure from Denver Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto (15) in the second half at Mile High Stadium in Denver on Thursday Night Football Nov 6, 2025 (AP News photo)

Thursday Night Football/Raiders podcast Rich Perez:

#1 How did Raider quarterback Geno Smith perform in the game, and what physical issue did he contend with late in the contest?

#2 Which Raider running back scored the team’s lone touchdown, and how many rushing yards did he accumulate?

#3 The Broncos’ defense were successful on sacks, and special-teams play set up the game’s go-ahead field goal?

#4 What was the final score, and Raider kicker Daniel Carlson got his kick blocked in the late-game moment that could have tied the game but missed?

#5 Two Raider guards Lonnie Johnson Jr who broke his leg and Powers Johnson injured his ankle left the game with injuries and describe how that might have impacted the Raiders’ offensive line performance.

#6 Dallas Cowboys are next coming to Allegiant Stadium on Monday Night Football on Mon Nov 17, 2025

Rich Perez does the Las Vegas Raiders post game wrap up after every Raiders home and away game at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Tony Renteria: Raiders head to Denver to give it another try to Just Win Baby on Thursday Night Football

Las Vegas Raiders running back Aston Jeanty celebrates his touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sun Nov 2, 2025 (Getty News photo)

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Tony Renteria:

#1 Neither the Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3) or the Las Vegas Raiders (2-6-1) didn’t give up in this one as this one went into overtime in a nail biter at Allegiant Stadium.

#2 The Raiders defense towards the end of the game spent some 39 minutes in the second half and with six minutes left in the game the Jaguars made several attempts to break the one and got it with Jags quarterback Trevor Lawrence got the ball into the end zone going up with 3:24 in overtime 30-24.

#3 Raiders quarterback Geno Smith threw a two yard touchdown pass to Brock Bowers to get the Raiders back up again to tie it up 30-29. The Raiders lose it in overtime when the Jaguars blocked a two point conversion at the one yard line when the ball was batted on a Smith conversion pass for Tre Tucker.

#4 It was a great game for Raiders tight end Brock Bowers with 12 receptions and three touchdowns huge effort by Bowers and the Raiders to win this game but fell short right at the end of the ball game.

#5 Up next for the Raiders it’s Thursday Night Football on Nov 4th in Denver. The Broncos are coming off a win and improve to 7-2. The bright side of coming off this overtime loss it gives the Raiders a very short time to recover and start thinking about Thursday night against the Broncos.

Tony Renteria does the Raiders podcasts every Tuesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor: Broncos roll on 49ers for 30-9 win pre season opener in Santa Clara

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix throws against the San Francisco 49ers defense in the first pre season game on Sat Aug 9, 2025 at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara (AP News photo)

San Francisco 49ers podcast podcast David Zizmor:

#1 Jarrett Stidham threw for two touchdown passes after seeing Denver Bronco quarterbacks Bo Nix and Broncos starters struggle against the San Francisco 49ers defense. Stidham led the way in the pre season opener for a Bronco 30-9 win.

#2 The two teams worked out in a joint practice on Thursday as the starters from both teams got plenty of work in. The 49ers during the game played just a few starters and the Broncos used their starters for just a few series.

#3 Second game of the pre season 49ers are in Las Vegas against the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on Sat Aug 16, 2025

David Zizmor does the 49ers podcasts after each 49ers game at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NFL Playoff podcast with Tony Renteria: Texans surprise Chargers with 32-12 win; Commanders win a close contest against Bucs; plus more post season news

Houston Texans safety Eric Murray (23) celebrates returning a touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC Wild Card on Sat Jan 18, 2025 at NRG Stadium in Houston (AP News photo)

On NFL Playoff podcast with Tony Renteria:

#1 How surprised were you the Houston Texans beat the Los Angeles Chargers 32-12 in the AFC Wild Card on Sat Jan 18th in a game that wasn’t even close. The Texans quarterback CJ Stroud went 22-33, 282 yards, and one touchdown and one interception. How surprising was it that the Texans were able to beat the Chargers led by Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh?

#2 It was a close one in the NFC Wild Card Game on Sunday Jan 12 as the Washington Commanders edged the Tampa Bay Bucs 23-20. Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels 24-35, 268 yards, and two touchdowns.

#3 In the NFC Wild Card round on Sunday the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Green Bay Packers 22-10. The Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was 13-21, threw for 131 yards and two touchdowns.

#4 The Baltimore Ravens handled the Pittsburgh Steelers 28-14 on Sat Jan 11 AFC Wild Card game. Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson was 20-29, threw for 270 yards, and two touchdowns. Ravens quarterback LaMar Jackson helped the Ravens win it with 16-21, 175 yards passing, two touchdowns.

#5 The Buffalo Bills crushed the Denver Broncos 31-7 in the AFC Wild Card game Sun Jan 12th. The Bills quarterback Josh Allen went 20-26, 272 yards and two touchdowns.

#6 The Los Angeles Rams took care of business in the NFC Wild Card game beating the Minnesota Vikings 27-9 on Monday Jan 13th. Rams quarterback Matt Stafford went 19-27 for 209 yards and two touchdowns.

Tony Renteria is an NFL analyst at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Tony Renteria: Raiders have their hands full Minshew out and Chiefs coming in at KC this Sunday

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew (15) assisted by team trainers and head coach Antonio Pierce suffers a broken collarbone against the Denver Broncos on Sun Nov 24, 2024 and will miss the rest of the season (AP News photo)

On the Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Tony Renteria:

#1 At the end of the second quarter the Raiders (2-9) held a 13-9 lead over the visiting Denver Broncos (7-5) at Allegiant Stadium after kicker Daniel Carlson added a three point field goal at with no time left to end the first half. At that juncture it would appear the Raiders had some confidence going into halftime.

#2 It didn’t last long the Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton caught a 18 yard pass from quarterback Bo Nix to take the lead for good 16-13 at 10:49 in the third quarter it was the only scoring by either team in the third quarter.

#3 The Broncos in the fourth quarter kicker Will Lutz hit a 45 yard field goal at 12:05 and the Broncos went up by six. The Raiders at 8:59 kicker Carlson hit a 53 yard field goal to cut the lead to 19-16. The Broncos scored a touchdown on Courtland Sutton two yard touchdown at 5:30 to increase their lead at 26-16. Carlson at 3:38 came back out and hit a 22 yard field goal Raiders cut the Broncos lead to seven points 26-19. The Broncos Lutz again hit another field goal this one for 33 yards and the Broncos raised their lead to ten points 29-19.

#4 Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew went 25-42 for 230 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Minshew had another outing struggling to score touchdowns in the second half and was sacked and received a broken collarbone and will be out for the rest of the season.

#5 The Raiders try it all over again this Fri Nov 29th at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City against the Chiefs. The Chiefs who finally lost a game come into Friday’s contest 10-1 winning their last game against the Carolina Panthers 30-27 on Sunday. How do you see this on with the Chiefs on deck.

Tony Renteria podcasts Raiders football Tuesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com