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Broncos at Raiders: First Half Live Blog

September 27th, 2009 - 2:15pm by Gray Caldwell

START OF GAME: The Broncos won the toss and elected to defer to the second half. The Raiders will receive to start the game. Matt Prater is on the field to kick off.

15:00: After Prater’s kick goes for a touchback, the Raiders start their first drive at their own 20-yard line. The Broncos defense has taken the field to start the game, and the starters are Kenny Peterson, Ronald Fields and Ryan McBean on the line, Mario Haggan, D.J. Williams, Andra Davis and Elvis Dumervil at linebacker, Champ Bailey and Andre’ Goodman at cornerback and Brian Dawkins and Renaldo Hill closing out the unit at safety.

13:07: Andra Davis meets Darren McFadden after a gain of one on the first play of the game. On the second play, JaMarcus Russell tries to throw a quick pass out to McFadden, who was met immediately and fumbled. The Raiders recovered however, and were left with a 3rd-and-13. The defense made the stop after an eight-yard pass from Russell and the Raiders have a quick three-and-out to start the contest.

12:54: Now the Broncos offense is on the field, with Kyle Orton at the helm. At running back is Correll Buckhalter. The wide receivers are Eddie Royal and Jabar Gaffney. Daniel Graham and Tony Scheffler are at tight end. The offensive line is the normal unit — Ryan Clady, Ben Hamilton, Casey Wiegmann, Chris Kuper and Ryan Harris.

12:06: A four-yard run by Buckhalter followed by a 15-yard pickup by Brandon Marshall on a pass from Orton equals a Broncos first down. On the next play, Orton fakes a handoff and finds Scheffler for another first down at the Oakland 37-yard line.

9:50: Two Knowshon Moreno runs net another first down. On the next play, Orton finds Marshall again for yet another first down at the Oakland 16-yard line.

9:10: Buckhalter follows a Kuper block, hits the hole and sprints for an eight-yard gain on first down. On second down, Buckhalter barrells up the middle of the line down to the 1-yard line.

7:54: A false start backs the Broncos up five yards, and Moreno fights his way for two yards on first down, setting up 2nd-and-goal at the 4-yard line. Moreno fumbles the ball on second down but recovers it himself — a flag on the play is an offsides penalty on the Raiders, which makes it 2nd-and-goal on the 2-yard line.

6:00: Peyton Hillis pushes the pile foward to the 1-yard line, making it 3rd-and-goal for the Broncos at the Oakland 1-yard line. With the crowd at a frenzy, Hillis is dropped at the line of scrimmage and the Broncos have a decision to make on 4th-and-goal.

5:11: LaMont Jordan is short of the goal line on 4th-and-goal, and the Raiders take over on their own 1-yard line.

5:07: The defense looked to be fired up in the huddle before the Raiders’ second drive, and on the first play, Champ Bailey almost came up with an interception on a pass tipped up by an Oakland receiver.

4:53: Renaldo Hill comes away with an interception on second down after Russell tried to find Darrius Heyward-Bey downfield. The rookie tripped and Hill hauled in the pass, running it back 17 yards to the Oakland 23-yard line.

4:43: An end-around to Marshall picks up five yards on first down, and Orton takes the snap in the shotgun on second down before handing off to Moreno, who picks up four more yards. On 3rd-and-1 from the Oakland 14-yard line, Orton takes the snap and hands off to Moreno, who bursts his way forward for a first down at the 5-yard line.

2:11: A three-yard run by Buckhalter followed by Orton throwing the ball away after good Raiders coverage sets up a third-and-goal.

2:07: Marshall’s route finds him wide open in the end zone, and Orton finds him for a two-yard touchdown, Marshall’s first of the season. With the crowd silent, Prater’s extra point makes the score 7-0.

Broncos 7, Raiders 0

1:09: Prater’s kickoff is another touchback as it flies out of the back of the end zone. Oakland’s first play is a run for two yards — McFadden was met by a mass of Broncos defenders. On second down, McFadden finds a hole and picks up 15 yards on a cutback before being taken down by Hill.

0:48: On the very next play, Russell drops back and launches the ball downfield. It’s intercepted by Goodman, who runs it back 30 yards to the Oakland 34-yard line.

INJURY UPDATE: Alphonso Smith has an ankle injury. His return is questionable.

0:39: Two incompletions set up a 3rd-and-10 for the Broncos from the Oakland 34-yard line. The offense breaks the huddle and walks up to the line. Brandon Stokley is in the game at wide receiver, one of three receivers in the play. Royal takes the quick pass and tries to follow his blockers to pick up the first down, but he is stopped by Nnamdi Asomugha.

0:02: After a Denver timeout, Prater is lined up for a 48-yard field goal. It’s good, extending Denver’s lead as the first quarter comes to a close.

Broncos 10, Raiders 0

START OF SECOND QUARTER: Prater’s kickoff is about six yards deep in the end zone, but the Raiders elect to return it. Solid special teams tackling means Oakland will begin its drive at its own 14-yard line.

14:15: A three-yard run on first down is followed by an eight-yard pickup by McFadden on a pass from Russell, setting up an Oakland first down.

13:00: After Michael Bush gains six yards on first down for the Raiders, Peterson and Fields meet McFadden immediately on second down, setting up a 3rd-and-3. Russell’s pass is complete to Louis Murphy for a first down.

9:55: A holding penalty brings up 2nd-and-12 for the Raiders from their own 37-yard line. Russell seems to call an audible at the line and hands off to Bush, who finds his way forward to pick up nine yards. On third down, Murphy catches a pass from Russell and picks up 18 yards and a first down before being tackled by Dawkins.

8:55: Marcus Thomas leads the way for the defense on a stop of McFadden for no gain on the ensuring play. On second down, McFadden is gang tackled with Haggan leading the way. Haggan strips the ball, which is tipped in the air several times before Oakland recovers the McFadden fumble. That makes it 3rd-and-16.

7:25: Oakland calls its first timeout of the half. Afterward, Russell takes the snap in the shotgun and finds Zach Miller, who is dropped by a group of Broncos including Jack Williams and Wesley Woodyard before the first down. Sebastian Janikowski lines up for a 48-yard field goal, and kicks it home.

Broncos 10, Raiders 3

6:34: Royal finds a little room on the kickoff return after bringing it out of the end zone, taking it to the 21-yard line.

6:31: Buckhalter is in the backfield as the Broncos head back onto the field. He takes the handoff on first down and bursts up the sideline for a 34-yard gain.

4:25: After a false start, Orton finds Gaffney for an eight-yard gain to set up 2nd-and-7 at the Oakland 42-yard line. Buckhalter takes the handoff and runs up the middle for six yards. On 3rd-and-1, Moreno takes the carry and picks up the first down.

3:30: Orton drops back and finds Gaffney for another first down after a 14-yard pickup. On first down at the Oakland 21-yard line, Asomugha makes the tackle on Moreno in space before the rookie could create something near the sideline. Moreno still picked up three yards, however, and on second down Orton finds Gaffney yet again for a gain down to the 3-yard line.

TWO MINUTE WARNING: The Broncos have a first-and-goal from the 3-yard line on the other side of the break.

2:00: Orton takes the snap in the shotgun and hands off to Moreno, who is met immediately by Richard Seymour. On 2nd-and-goal, Denver calls a timeout before the play.

1:19: On 2nd-and-goal from the 3-yard line, the Broncos break the huddle and jog to the line. Orton is in the shotgun with Buckhalter at his side. Orton drops back and fires toward Peyton Hillis, who dives for the pass but it’s out of his reach. On third-and-goal, Orton is in the shotgun again. Gaffney goes in motion and Orton firest toward Royal — the pass is broken up by Michael Huff, however, and Prater jogs out to attempt the field goal on fourth down.

1:12: It’s a low snap, but Brett Kern recovers for the hold and Prater’s 21-yard field goal is good.

Broncos 13, Raiders 3

1:09: Prater’s kickoff is fielded at the front of the end zone, but Josh Barrett and Woodyard are there to take down the returner at the 16-yard line.

1:05: On first down, Russell drops back and drops it off to Bush, who finds four yards before being taken down. On second down he drops it off to Bush again, who is taken down immediately by Dumervil. Oakland calls a timeout with a 3rd-and-6 awaiting them on the other side of the break.

0:33: Russell takes the snap in the shotgun and is nearly sacked by Ronald Fields, but he avoids the pressure and finds Bush for a first down. With time running down, Russell scrambles toward the sideline and finds Miller for a first down at the Denver 43-yard line with two seconds remaining. The ruling on the field of a catch is being reviewed.

0:04: The pass is ruled incomplete, as Miller’s left foot came down out of bounds. With the ball back at the Raiders 28-yard line, Russell takes the snap and hands off to Bush, who is brought down by Vonnie Holliday to end the first half.

END OF FIRST HALF: Denver leads Oakland at halftime, 13-3. See you in the second-half live blog.

-Gray Caldwell, DenverBroncos.com

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276 Responses to “Broncos at Raiders: First Half Live Blog”

  1. Music1812 says:

    That first drive w/all the running plays near the goal line, then all the passes after the second interception. I think he should be mixing it up a bit more.

  2. marshisboss says:

    well done prater there was a reason that we did not have kicking competition the coaches trusted prater

  3. Deify_you says:

    Ok I want another interception, but returned for a TD this time.

  4. marshisboss says:

    music1812 ok i see what you mean now

  5. bronco-blaze says:

    i wish our red zone was better, if so we would be a deadly team ..

  6. Broncoboy6 says:

    please stretch the field McD

  7. marshisboss says:

    well with 10 points in the first quarter i think the offense is starting to gel and will get better every week

  8. bronco-blaze says:

    Lol i love prater, you see him down there all the time on kick offs trying to hit some 1 lol

  9. bronco-blaze says:

    Does any 1 know where i can buy jersys online? i want a real stich on..Prob Dawkins jersy

  10. Bow84 says:

    Thanks for the “game time” decision for Stokley. FF owners are screwed.

    But great playing so far… GO BRONCOS. The D are awesome.

  11. TheRoyalBeast says:

    we’ve always suffered in the redzone but then again most offenses do. but i see some strides i guess. they may say we are playing fluff teams but this new team needs as much morale and momentum as thye can get and they gettig it now.

  12. TheRoyalBeast says:

    Stokely is too valuable…knew he wouldnt play. we have enough talent to ocver for him.

  13. Deify_you says:

    Well with Marshall playing more he will draw double coverage so that will open the field open especially on the Raiders D.

  14. pjbar357 says:

    We need something like the old Griffith and Davis driving team for the inside the 5 running game

  15. bronco-blaze says:

    Guys i think hillis moral is waaay down from last week still…Which isnt good =-(

  16. bronco-blaze says:

    update on mia sd game?

  17. TheRoyalBeast says:

    sd up by 3. mia has ball

  18. MN-Mr. 24 says:

    SD 3, MIA 0

  19. marshisboss says:

    sd3 mia0

  20. bronco-blaze says:

    dang.

  21. BroncoBoy1993 says:

    we cant tackle

  22. bronco-blaze says:

    damnit…

  23. bronco-blaze says:

    Whats going on with our D this drive?

  24. BroncoBoy1993 says:

    haha check out the score in chicago.

  25. bronco-blaze says:

    thats a little better

  26. TheRoyalBeast says:

    when i saw all those wr i knew they would run. if it was reg team they would pass but jamarcus is dookie. we can talckle. but we are more speedy than strong. i told everybody louis murphy is the biggest problem

  27. bronco-blaze says:

    yea heh, silly cutler

  28. Broncoboy6 says:

    what is it?.

  29. bronco-blaze says:

    damn..almost got that fumble

  30. MN-Mr. 24 says:

    Great strip!

  31. TheRoyalBeast says:

    still think cutler coulda excelled here. but in chi town…will take him a while to get his grove

  32. Broncoboy6 says:

    Haggan is terror reborn!!!

  33. bronco-blaze says:

    lol russel got scared XD

  34. bronco-blaze says:

    So guys tell me, should i be happy to see the way our team is going? or not..Since its the bengals, browns and raiders?

  35. TheRoyalBeast says:

    come on bears keep losing. we ned a good pick lol. fumble forced dint show up on my fantasy :-(

  36. bronco-blaze says:

    Though the bengals seem to be a great team on O, browns and raiders arent the greatest..

  37. TheRoyalBeast says:

    be happy blaze. like i said. this young new team needed morale, practice games and momentum more than anything. and we have it, we are feeling good and we have alot of veteran minds to keep things in perspective.

  38. marshisboss says:

    poor cutler if he wasnt so picky he would be better off

  39. marshisboss says:

    he has 5 picks already for the season to 2 thouchdowns

  40. bronco-blaze says:

    Come on O we need a TD here

  41. marshisboss says:

    and orton has 3 touchdowns and no picks right now i rather orton

  42. MN-Mr. 24 says:

    “picky” is a good choice of words.

  43. TheRoyalBeast says:

    this game is verymuch still alive and they see that they can at least move the ball on us a little. Nolan has something for them tho.

  44. marshisboss says:

    i said it to mean more than one thing

  45. sc_Socnorb says:

    ayers needs to pick it up. He as trailing too much

  46. bronco-blaze says:

    Well i hate cutler, but some of those picks werent his fault

  47. TheRoyalBeast says:

    yea he was picky. I understood his frustration and hint of betrayal but he coulda gotten over it. wish him the best, just not this year

  48. Broncoboy6 says:

    We need to sack Russell about 50 times

  49. bronco-blaze says:

    And if cutler wasnt a D bag and he was with us, we coulda been deadly this year.

  50. MN-Mr. 24 says:

    A pick is a pick is a pick

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