2025 TNF Same-Game Parlay: Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos
Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season kicks off in Denver with the surging Broncos looking to extend their six-game win streak against division rival Las Vegas, who essentially gave up on the season with a fire sale during Tuesday’s trade deadline.
In this week’s Thursday Night Football parlay, I’m targeting a Broncos blowout with a couple of anytime touchdowns.
Here’s what I have for a three-leg parlay priced at +2000:
- Broncos -9 (-110)
- RJ Harvey anytime TD (+200)
- Tre Tucker anytime TD (+333)
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Broncos -9
Denver is the hottest team in football right now with the current longest active win streak in the league. They face a terrible Raiders squad that only has two wins on the season and couldn’t even get by the struggling Jacksonville Jaguars last week.
Prior to last week’s overtime loss, Las Vegas was absolutely smacked around in their two previous losses, 31-0 against Kansas City and 40-6 against the Colts. That lack of scoring is concerning considering the Raiders are facing a Broncos defence that allows just 18.4 points per game, the fourth-best mark in the NFL.
Las Vegas basically waved the white flag on the season at Tuesday’s trade deadline, shipping top receiver Jakobi Meyers to Jacksonville. That should mitigate the loss of Denver cornerback Patrick Surtain II.
Lastly, how can you trust Raiders quarterback Geno Smith against a Broncos defence that ranks top-three in the NFL? Smith has been terrible this season, completing 67.2 per cent of passes with 11 TDs and a league-high 11 interceptions.
RJ Harvey anytime TD
I like Denver to put points on the board this week and RJ Harvey should benefit. The rookie is a dual threat on the ground and in the air, recording three receiving and two rushing TDs over the last three weeks.
Las Vegas ranks in the bottom half of the league in both passing and rushing defence, so no matter how the Broncos attack the game offensively, Harvey will have a chance to score.
Tre Tucker anytime TD
With Meyers shipped off to Jacksonville, Tre Tucker becomes the No. 1 wide receiver for the Raiders. Las Vegas’ poor passing attack is only outdone by their even worse ground game, so if the team finds the end zone, and that could be a big if, it will likely go through Tucker.
Tight end Brock Bowers will draw a lot of attention from Denver’s defence, so I think there will be holes for Tucker to exploit.
