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2007 Week 13 · Sun, Dec 2, 2007 · McAfee Coliseum

Denver Broncos

20

Oakland RaidersWinner

34

DEN -3.5 upsetO 41 ✓19 mph wind

Oakland Raiders 34–20. Played in 19 mph wind — weigh that when reading the passing lines.

Pre-2018 game — box score & context only; play-by-play visuals start in 2018

Who moved the needle

Top performers

Passing · DEN

Jay CutlerQB

16/32, 214 yds, 0 TD, 2 INT

-2.6 expected points added · -11.0% completion over expected

Rushing · DEN

Travis HenryRB

15 att, 49 yds, 2 TD

-3.7 expected points added on the ground

Rushing · DEN

Selvin YoungRB

7 att, 28 yds, 0 TD

0.6 expected points added on the ground

Full stat lines

Box score

Denver Broncos

Passing

PlayerC/AttYdsTDINTSackedEPA
Jay Cutler16/32214021-2.6

Rushing

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDEPA
Travis Henry15493.32-3.7
Selvin Young7284.000.6
Jay Cutler691.50-4.1
Cecil Sapp100.00-0.3

Defense (top contributors)

PlayerSoloAstSacksINTPD
D.J. Williams1130.000
Nate Webster710.000
Hamza Abdullah320.001
John Lynch410.000
John Engelberger400.000
Tim Crowder310.000
Ian Gold300.000
Champ Bailey300.001
Karl Paymah200.000
Elvis Dumervil200.001

Oakland Raiders

Closing number vs result

Betting context

Closing spread
DEN -3.5
Closing total
41
DEN moneyline
-196
OAK moneyline
+181

Broncos closed -3.5 and lost outright — an upset against the closing number.

Total closed 41; the game landed 54 — over by 13.0.

Conditions and crew

Game environment

Venue
McAfee Coliseum
Roof / surface
outdoors · grass
Kickoff weather
60°F, wind 19 mph
Referee
Gene Steratore
Rest
DEN 7 days · OAK 7 days
Coaches
Mike Shanahan vs Lane Kiffin

Division game — familiarity tightens these matchups; closing numbers tend to be sharper.

Wind at 19 mph is the kind that drags passing depth and kicking range — weigh it when reading the splits.