The Denver Broncos not-so-special teams unit set them back to their own nine yard line to start the second half with a holding penalty.
A false start penalty added to the negative yardage. From their own four yard line, JK Dobbins would gain two yards on first down. That would predictably lead to another three-and-out for the Broncos offense — their fifth of the game. Jeremy Crawshaw would get a decent punt off from his own end zone. The 54-yard punt would also include a 10 yard holding penalty on the Las Vegas Raiders to help flip the field position even more.
Ashton Jeanty got things going a little on first and second down gaining eight yards, but on third and two, Geno Smith sailed a ball to an open Tyler Lockett who had beaten Riley Moss on a quick out. The punt was at least manageab

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