The Las Vegas Raiders suffered another tough blow on Thursday night, losing 10-7 to the Denver Broncos. The game took a downturn when quarterback Geno Smith was injured early in the fourth quarter.
Smith finished the game with 143 passing yards and one interception. The injury occurred on the first play of the fourth quarter as Smith attempted to scramble past Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto. Bonitto made contact with Smith's right knee, causing Smith to take several awkward steps before collapsing under a tackle by Malcolm Roach.
Kenny Pickett briefly replaced Smith after the injury, but Smith returned to the field shortly after. However, he was soon declared questionable to continue due to a left quadriceps issue.
"It was a brutal night for the Raiders' offense, leaving Las Vegas with a 2-7 record on the season."
Coach Pete Carroll noted the challenges faced by the team due to the injuries sustained during the match.
Summary: The Raiders' offense struggled significantly, compounded by key injuries to quarterback Geno Smith and two guards, marking a difficult stretch in their season with a 2-7 record.