Predictions for the Denver Broncos in the 2020’s Decade
By Tylor Walden
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The Denver Broncos will take the all time series lead from the Raiders
As it stands right now, the Denver Broncos trail the all time series against the soon to be called Las Vegas Raiders. A 54-65-2 record against them means Denver would need to win 12 of the 20 matchups in the new decade to surpass them.
I believe it can happen. Denver appears to be on the upward trend towards some promising years. While the Raiders might hang around for a bit, I feel that Denver will finally get to lead the series against their long time rivals.
The first few seasons would be a good chance to gain some ground. With the Raiders moving to Las Vegas, it will take some time to get used to playing in a new stadium.