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NFL Broncos: Week 10

11/5/2025 9:59:00 AM | Football

BOISE, Idaho – Boise State will be represented by 10 players and one head coach as the NFL regular season passes its halfway point. Thursday night's nationally-televised contest will feature former Bronco teammates Ashton Jeanty (Las Vegas Raiders) and JL Skinner (Denver Broncos) competing against each other. Former Boise State wide receivers Khaili Shakir (Buffalo Bills) and Cedrick Wilson Jr. (Miami Dolphins) will meet in a Sunday AFC East showdown. Concluding the action are Scott Matlock and the Los Angeles Chargers, who host the Pittsburgh Steelers for Sunday Night Football on NBC. Full Week 10 information is below. All times listed are Mountain.

THURSDAY
Las Vegas Raiders (Ashton Jeanty) at Denver Broncos (JL Skinner) – Prime Video, 6:15 p.m.
Ashton Jeanty ran for a team-high 42 yards while catching five passes for a season-high 47 yards in Las Vegas' 30-29 overtime loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The rookie caught a 15-yard touchdown to give the Raiders the lead in the fourth quarter, his third-career touchdown reception. Jeanty was one of three players in the league to eclipse 40 yards rushing and receiving this week, joining Christian McCaffery and Bijan Robinson. JL Skinner played 22 snaps and made a solo tackle on punt coverage in Denver's 18-15 win over the Houston Texans. The Broncos scored 11 unanswered points in the fourth quarter, winning on a field goal as time expired. Skinner has six tackles for the Broncos, who are tied for the league's best record at 7-2.

SUNDAY
Buffalo Bills (Khalil Shakir) at Miami Dolphins (Cedrick Wilson Jr.) – CBS, 11 a.m.
Khalil Shakir had a team-high seven receptions, gaining 43 yards in Buffalo's 28-21 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. He also returned two punts for a season-high 14 yards. Shakir leads all NFL wide receivers in missed tackles forced (15) and ranks second in the position group in yards after catch (349). The Bills are second in the AFC East at 6-2 and lead the NFL in total offense (385.5 yards per game). Cedrick Wilson Jr. caught his lone target, snagging a 7-yard reception to convert on 4th-and-1 in the fourth quarter. The Dolphins lost to the Baltimore Ravens, 28-6. Wilson Jr. had Miami's highest PFF run blocking grade (88.8) and third-highest offensive grade (79.3).

Jacksonville Jaguars (Ezra Cleveland) at Houston Texans – FOX, 2:05 p.m.
Ezra Cleveland played 70 offensive snaps in Jacksonville's 30-29 overtime win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The left guard missed overtime due to injury, snapping his eight-game streak of playing every offensive snap. The Jaguars totaled 367 yards of offense in the victory. Jacksonville is 5-3 this season, sitting at second in the AFC South.

New Orleans Saints (Kellen Moore) at Carolina Panthers – FOX, 11 a.m.
Kellen Moore and the Saints fell to the Los Angeles Rams, 34-10. Rookie quarterback Tyler Shough made his first career NFL start, completing 15 passes for 176 yards and a touchdown, the first of his career.

Seattle Seahawks (George Holani, DeMarcus Lawrence) vs. Arizona Cardinals – CBS, 2:05 p.m.
DeMarcus Lawrence tallied two tackles and 0.5 sacks in Seattle's dominant 38-14 win over the Washington Commanders. Lawrence has 21 tackles, 3.5 sacks and 6.0 TFLs for the Seahawks, who rank second in the NFL in rushing defense (85.9 yards per game). George Holani totaled nine rushing yards and 29 kick return yards, giving him 438 all-purpose yards this season. The Seahawks are tied for first in the NFC West at 6-2. Seattle is the only team ranked in the NFL's top five in scoring offense (28.9 points per game) and scoring defense (18.8 ppg), holding the fifth spot in both categories.

Washington Commanders (John Bates, Jeremy McNichols) vs. Detroit Lions – FOX, 2:25 p.m.
John Bates caught two passes for 20 yards, his first multi-reception game of the season. He picked up first downs on both catches, giving him 66 catches for 648 yards in his career. His team-high PFF run blocking grade of 68.7 ranks fifth among NFL tight ends with over 100 run blocking snaps. Jeremy McNichols played 20 snaps, carrying the ball once. The Commanders rank fourth in the league in rushing offense, averaging 139.9 yards per game.

Los Angeles Chargers (Scott Matlock) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers – NBC, 6:20 p.m.
Scott Matlock scored his first NFL touchdown, catching a 2-yard pass in the Chargers' 27-20 win over the Tennessee Titans. The fullback and defensive lineman was a factor in all three phases, totaling 28 offensive snaps, three defensive snaps and 10 special teams snaps. He is the only player in the NFL to play 25+ offensive snaps, 3+ defensive snaps and 10+ special teams snaps in a game this season. This is a feat that has occurred eight times since 2019, with Matlock responsible for seven of them. Los Angeles is second in the AFC West at 6-3, ranking fifth in the league in total offense (374.6 yards per game).

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