Broncos–Raiders rivalry

Broncos–Raiders rivalry
Denver Broncos
Oakland Raiders
First meeting October 2, 1960
Broncos 31, Raiders 14
Latest meeting December 13, 2015
Raiders 15, Broncos 12
Next meeting November 6, 2016
Statistics
Meetings total 113 (including the playoffs)
All-time series The Raiders lead 61–50–2 (including the playoffs)
Postseason results

Tied 1–1

  • January 1, 1978: Broncos 20, Raiders 17
  • January 9, 1994: Raiders 42, Broncos 24
Largest victory Broncos: 44–7 (1962);
Raiders: 51–0 (1967)
Longest win streak Broncos: 8 (2011–2015);
Raiders: 14 (1965–1971)
Current win streak Raiders: 1 win (2015–present)
Championship success

AFL Championships (1960–69)

Super Bowl Championships (6)
AFL Western Division Championships (3)
(1960–69)
AFC West Divisional Championships (27)
AFC Wild Card Berths (12) (1970–present)
Super Bowl Appearances (13)

The Broncos–Raiders rivalry is a rivalry between the Denver Broncos and Oakland Raiders in the National Football League's AFC West division. Since the American Football League was established in 1960, the Broncos and the Raiders have shared the same division, first being the AFL Western Conference, and since the AFL–NFL merger, the AFC West.

Notable moments

1977–94

1995–present

Game results

Broncos' victory Raiders' victory Tie Postseason meeting

Note: All game dates occur on Sunday unless indicated otherwise.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.[17]

1960s (Raiders 15–4–1)

Year Date Winner Result Loser Location
1960 October 2 Denver Broncos 31–14 Oakland Raiders Denver
December 17 (Sat.) Oakland Raiders 48–10 Denver Broncos San Francisco (Kezar Stadium)
1961 October 1 Oakland Raiders 33–19 Denver Broncos San Francisco (Candlestick Park)
October 15 Denver Broncos 27–24 Oakland Raiders Denver
1962 October 5 (Fri.) Denver Broncos 44–7 Oakland Raiders Denver
October 14 Denver Broncos 23–6 Oakland Raiders Oakland
1963 November 28 (Thur.) Oakland Raiders 26–10 Denver Broncos Denver
December 15 Oakland Raiders 35–31 Denver Broncos Oakland
1964 October 25 Oakland Raiders 40–7 Denver Broncos Oakland
November 29 20–20 Denver
1965 November 21 Oakland Raiders 28–20 Denver Broncos Denver
December 5 Oakland Raiders 24–13 Denver Broncos Oakland
1966 November 20 Oakland Raiders 17–3 Denver Broncos Denver
December 11 Oakland Raiders 28–10 Denver Broncos Oakland
1967 September 10 Oakland Raiders 51–0 Denver Broncos Oakland
November 5 Oakland Raiders 21–17 Denver Broncos Denver
1968 November 10 Oakland Raiders 43–7 Denver Broncos Denver
December 8 Oakland Raiders 33–27 Denver Broncos Oakland
1969 October 12 Oakland Raiders 24–14 Denver Broncos Denver
November 9 Oakland Raiders 41–10 Denver Broncos Oakland

1970s (Raiders 14–6–1)

Year Date Winner Result Loser Location
1970 October 11 Oakland Raiders 35–23 Denver Broncos Oakland
November 15 Oakland Raiders 24–19 Denver Broncos Denver
1971 October 10 Oakland Raiders 27–16 Denver Broncos Denver
December 19 Oakland Raiders 21–13 Denver Broncos Oakland
1972 October 22 Denver Broncos 30–23 Oakland Raiders Oakland
November 19 Oakland Raiders 37–20 Denver Broncos Denver
1973 October 22 (Mon.) 23–23 Denver
December 16 Oakland Raiders 21–17 Denver Broncos Oakland
1974 November 3 Oakland Raiders 28–17 Denver Broncos Denver
November 24 Denver Broncos 20–17 Oakland Raiders Oakland
1975 November 2 Oakland Raiders 42–17 Denver Broncos Denver
December 8 (Mon.) Oakland Raiders 17–10 Denver Broncos Oakland
1976 October 17 Oakland Raiders 17–10 Denver Broncos Denver
October 31 Oakland Raiders 19–6 Denver Broncos Oakland
1977 October 16 Denver Broncos 30–7 Oakland Raiders Oakland
October 30 Oakland Raiders 24–14 Denver Broncos Denver
January 1, 1978 Denver Broncos 20–17 Oakland Raiders Denver
1978 September 3 Denver Broncos 14–6 Oakland Raiders Denver
December 3 Denver Broncos 21–6 Oakland Raiders Oakland
1979 September 30 Oakland Raiders 27–3 Denver Broncos Oakland
November 25 Oakland Raiders 14–10 Denver Broncos Denver

1980s (Raiders 10–9)

Year Date Winner Result Loser Location
1980 December 1 (Mon.) Oakland Raiders 9–3 Denver Broncos Oakland
December 14 Oakland Raiders 24–21 Denver Broncos Denver
1981 September 6 Denver Broncos 9–7 Oakland Raiders Denver
October 4 Denver Broncos 17–0 Oakland Raiders Oakland
1982[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3] December 26 Los Angeles Raiders 27–10 Denver Broncos Los Angeles
1983 September 25 Los Angeles Raiders 22–7 Denver Broncos Denver
November 13 Los Angeles Raiders 22–20 Denver Broncos Los Angeles
1984 September 30 Denver Broncos 16–13 (OT) Los Angeles Raiders Denver
October 28 Denver Broncos 22–19 Los Angeles Raiders Los Angeles
1985 November 24 Los Angeles Raiders 31–28 (OT) Denver Broncos Los Angeles
December 8 Los Angeles Raiders 17–14 (OT) Denver Broncos Denver
1986 September 7 Denver Broncos 38–36 Los Angeles Raiders Denver
November 2 Denver Broncos 21–10 Los Angeles Raiders Los Angeles
1987 October 12 (Mon.) Denver Broncos 30–14 Los Angeles Raiders Denver
November 2 Denver Broncos 23–17 Los Angeles Raiders Los Angeles
1988 September 26 (Mon.) Los Angeles Raiders 30–27 (OT) Denver Broncos Denver
December 4 Los Angeles Raiders 21–20 Denver Broncos Los Angeles
1989 September 24 Denver Broncos 31–21 Los Angeles Raiders Denver
December 3 Los Angeles Raiders 16–13 (OT) Denver Broncos Los Angeles

1990s (Raiders 11–10)

Year Date Winner Result Loser Location
1990 September 9 Los Angeles Raiders 14–9 Denver Broncos Los Angeles
December 2 Los Angeles Raiders 23–20 Denver Broncos Denver
1991 September 8 Los Angeles Raiders 16–13 Denver Broncos Los Angeles
November 10 Los Angeles Raiders 17–16 Denver Broncos Denver
1992 September 6 Denver Broncos 17–13 Los Angeles Raiders Denver
November 22 Los Angeles Raiders 24–0 Denver Broncos Los Angeles
1993 October 18 (Mon.) Los Angeles Raiders 23–20 Denver Broncos Denver
January 2, 1994 Los Angeles Raiders 33–30 (OT) Denver Broncos Los Angeles
January 9, 1994 Los Angeles Raiders 42–24 Denver Broncos Los Angeles
1994 September 18 Los Angeles Raiders 48–16 Denver Broncos Denver
December 11 Los Angeles Raiders 23–13 Denver Broncos Los Angeles
1995[lower-alpha 3] October 16 (Mon.) Denver Broncos 27–0 Oakland Raiders Denver
December 24 Denver Broncos 31–28 Oakland Raiders Oakland
1996 November 4 (Mon.) Denver Broncos 22–21 Oakland Raiders Oakland
December 15 Denver Broncos 24–19 Oakland Raiders Denver
1997 October 19 Oakland Raiders 28–25 Denver Broncos Oakland
November 24 (Mon.) Denver Broncos 31–3 Oakland Raiders Denver
1998 September 20 Denver Broncos 34–17 Oakland Raiders Oakland
November 22 Denver Broncos 40–14 Oakland Raiders Denver
1999 October 10 Denver Broncos 16–13 Oakland Raiders Oakland
November 22 (Mon.) Denver Broncos 27–21 (OT) Oakland Raiders Denver

2000s (Broncos 13–7)

Year Date Winner Result Loser Location
2000 September 17 Denver Broncos 33–24 Oakland Raiders Oakland
November 13 (Mon.) Denver Broncos 23–20 Oakland Raiders Denver
2001 November 5 (Mon.) Oakland Raiders 38–28 Denver Broncos Oakland
December 30 Denver Broncos 23–17 Oakland Raiders Denver
2002 November 11 (Mon.) Oakland Raiders 34–10 Denver Broncos Denver
December 22 Oakland Raiders 28–16 Denver Broncos Oakland
2003 September 22 (Mon.) Denver Broncos 31–10 Oakland Raiders Denver
November 30 Denver Broncos 22–8 Oakland Raiders Oakland
2004 October 17 Denver Broncos 31–3 Oakland Raiders Oakland
November 28 Oakland Raiders 25–24 Denver Broncos Denver
2005 November 13 Denver Broncos 31–17 Oakland Raiders Oakland
December 24 (Sat.) Denver Broncos 22–3 Oakland Raiders Denver
2006 October 15 Denver Broncos 13–3 Oakland Raiders Denver
November 12 Denver Broncos 17–13 Oakland Raiders Oakland
2007 September 16 Denver Broncos 23–20 (OT) Oakland Raiders Denver
December 2 Oakland Raiders 34–20 Denver Broncos Oakland
2008 September 8 (Mon.) Denver Broncos 41–14 Oakland Raiders Oakland
November 23 Oakland Raiders 31–10 Denver Broncos Denver
2009 September 27 Denver Broncos 23–3 Oakland Raiders Oakland
December 20 Oakland Raiders 20–19 Denver Broncos Denver

2010s (Broncos 8–4)

Year Date Winner Result Loser Location
2010 October 24 Oakland Raiders 59–14 Denver Broncos Denver
December 19 Oakland Raiders 39–23 Denver Broncos Oakland
2011 September 12 (Mon.) Oakland Raiders 23–20 Denver Broncos Denver
November 6 Denver Broncos 38–24 Oakland Raiders Oakland
2012 September 30 Denver Broncos 37–6 Oakland Raiders Denver
December 6 (Thur.) Denver Broncos 26–13 Oakland Raiders Oakland
2013 September 23 (Mon.) Denver Broncos 37–21 Oakland Raiders Denver
December 29 Denver Broncos 34–14 Oakland Raiders Oakland
2014 November 9 Denver Broncos 41–17 Oakland Raiders Oakland
December 28 Denver Broncos 47–14 Oakland Raiders Denver
2015 October 11 Denver Broncos 16–10 Oakland Raiders Oakland
December 13 Oakland Raiders 15–12 Denver Broncos Denver
2016 November 6 Oakland
January 1, 2017 Denver

Monday Night Football

As of 2013, the Broncos and Raiders have met 17 times on Monday Night Football,[12] tied for the most frequent pairing in Monday Night Football history with the Dallas Cowboys & Washington Redskins, who met for a 17th time in 2015. The teams have met at the Broncos' home field 12 times (8 times at Mile High Stadium, 4 at Sports Authority Field at Mile High) and at the Raiders' home field 5 times (all in Oakland). The Broncos currently hold a 9–7–1 lead in this rivalry on Monday Night Football.

Date Winner Result Location
October 22, 1973 Tie 23–23 Denver
December 8, 1975 Oakland Raiders 17–10 Oakland
December 1, 1980 Oakland Raiders 9–3 Oakland
October 12, 1987 Denver Broncos 30–14 Denver
September 25, 1988 Los Angeles Raiders 30–27 (OT) Denver
October 18, 1993 Los Angeles Raiders 23–20 Denver
October 16, 1995 Denver Broncos 27–0 Denver
November 4, 1996 Denver Broncos 22–21 Oakland
November 24, 1997 Denver Broncos 31–3 Denver
November 22, 1999 Denver Broncos 27–21 (OT) Denver
November 13, 2000 Denver Broncos 27–24 Denver
November 5, 2001 Oakland Raiders 38–28 Oakland
November 11, 2002 Oakland Raiders 34–10 Denver
September 22, 2003 Denver Broncos 31–10 Denver
September 8, 2008 Denver Broncos 41–14 Oakland
September 12, 2011 Oakland Raiders 23–20 Denver
September 23, 2013 Denver Broncos 37–21 Denver

Connections between the teams

Coaches

Name Years with Broncos Years with Raiders
Dennis Allen Defensive coordinator, 2011 Head coach, 2012–2014
James Cregg Assistant offensive line coach, 2014–present Assistant offensive line coach, 2007–08
Jack Del Rio Defensive coordinator, 2012–14[lower-alpha 4] Head coach, 2015–present
John Fox Head coach, 2011–14 Defensive coordinator, 1994–95
Greg Knapp Quarterbacks coach, 2013–present Offensive coordinator, 2007–08
Don Martindale Defensive coordinator, 2010 Linebackers coach, 2004–08
Keith Millard Defensive line coach, 2001–04 Defensive line coach, 2005–08
Bill Musgrave Quarterback, 1995–96 Quarterbacks coach, 1997
Offensive coordinator, 2015–present
Fred Pagac Linebackers coach, 2015–present Linebackers coach, 2001–03
Mike Shanahan Offensive coordinator, 1984–87
Offensive assistant, 1990–91
Head coach, 1995–2008
Head coach, 1988–89
Joe Woods Defensive backs coach, 2015–present Defensive backs coach, 2014

Players

Name Position(s) Years with Broncos Years with Raiders
Sam Adams Defensive tackle 2007 2002
Elijah Alexander Linebacker 1993–95 2000–01
Lyle Alzado Defensive end 1971–78 1982–85
Willie Brown Cornerback 1963–66 1967–78 (Cornerback)
1979–88 (Defensive Backs coach)
Cooper Carlisle Guard 2000–06 2007–12
Brad Daluiso Placekicker 1992 2001
Darrien Gordon Cornerback
Punt returner
1997–98 1999–2000, 2002
Cornell Green Offensive tackle 2004–05 2007–09
Mike Harden Safety 1980–88 1989–90
Renaldo Hill Safety 2009–10 2005
Michael Huff Safety 2013 2006–12
Jason Hunter Defensive end 2010–12 2013
Tory James Cornerback 1996–99 2000–02
LaMont Jordan Running back 2009 2005–07
Ashley Lelie Wide receiver 2002–05 2008
Chester McGlockton Defensive tackle 2001–02 1992–97
Jarvis Moss Defensive end 2007–10 2010–11
Tyrone Poole Cornerback 2001–02 2006
Tracy Porter Cornerback 2012 2013
Bill Romanowski Linebacker 1996–2001 2002–03
Antonio Smith Defensive end 2015–present 2014
Jeremy Stewart Running back 2014 2012–13
Denard Walker Safety 2001–02 2004–05
Vance Walker Defensive end 2015–present 2013
Javon Walker Wide receiver 2006–07 2008–09
Gerard Warren Defensive tackle 2005–06 2007–09
Ted Washington Nose tackle 1994 2004–05
Lionel Washington Cornerback 1995–96 1987–1994, 1997 (Cornerback)
2009–10 (Defensive Backs coach)

Notes

  1. The Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs finished tied with a 12–2 record, but the Raiders were crowned 1968 division champions. Both teams qualified for the AFL playoffs.
  2. The Broncos and Raiders met only once during the strike-shortened 1982 season.
  3. 1 2 The Raiders relocated from Oakland to Los Angeles in 1982, and played their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum from 1982–1994, before returning to Oakland in 1995.
  4. Jack Del Rio served as interim head coach for four games in the 2013 season while John Fox recovered from heart surgery.

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