The Raiders didn’t do enough to win on Sunday against the Broncos, but on the very last play of the game, on a field goal that had no impact on the outcome of the game, they were able to secure an unbelievable backdoor cover.
Heading into the game, Las Vegas was listed as a 7.5-point home underdog, meaning Denver would have to win the game by eight points or more in order for Broncos bettors to cash.
When the Broncos kicked a field goal to go up 24–7 with less than four minutes to play, chances are bettors that backed Denver were already busy counting their winnings. But the gambling gods had other ideas.
The Raiders drove the field to score a touchdown with just over two minutes to play, cutting their deficit to 24–14. After a failed onside kick, the Broncos got possession back in Las Vegas territory, but would ultimately turn the ball over on downs with a minute left to play.
The Raiders, in need of two scores, tried to move fast. Backup quarterback Kenny Pickett connected with Tyler Lockett for a 26-yard gain with the final seconds ticking off the clock. It’s likely that the game would have ended before the Raiders had time to get to the line and spike the ball, but Broncos safety Brandon Jones was called for a delay of game penalty after laying on Lockett a bit too long.
The flag gave the Raiders five more yards, but much more importantly, stopped the clock. At this point, there were five seconds to play, and with Las Vegas trailing by 10, it was basically impossible for them to win. But they took the only path open—technically, if they kicked the field goal now and it made it through the uprights with a second left on the clock, they could return the ensuing onside kick for a touchdown. We are talking a million-to-one odds here, but that was the logic.
Of course, Raiders bettors didn’t need the onside kick, they just needed the field goal. And they got it.
ABSOLUTELY BRUTAL FOR BRONCOS -7.5 AND UNDER 40.5 BETTORS 🤮
— Pikkit (@pikkitsports) December 8, 2025
The clock was going to run out but the Broncos commit a delay of game penalty and the Raiders kick a field goal and lose 24-17.
Raiders +7.5 and the over 40.5 both cash.pic.twitter.com/3xzhnamGhw
The Raiders drilled the field goal, but there was no time left on the clock. Game over. Raiders still lose, but only by seven points. That’s a win for Las Vegas bettors. Online, Raiders bettors rejoiced and Broncos bettors lamented their awful luck.
Raiders kicking a FG to go down 7 with 0 seconds left to cover the spread (7.5) is insane stuff.
— Alex Metzger (@nhlsensandstuff) December 7, 2025
I had no money on that one way or the other, but that’s the type of move that fuels conspiracy theories lmao
Raiders +8.5 just kicked a meaningless FG with :05 in Las Vegas 🎲 to cover the spread #badbeat @stoolgambling pic.twitter.com/oBu49niDYa
— Dave Briggs (@davebriggstv) December 8, 2025
Good for the Raiders meaninglessly covering the spread at the end of the game. Visiting teams get an extra home game in Vegas. Make them pay ATS at least.💪
— Captain Jack Andrews (@capjack2000) December 7, 2025
Oh man, this is a bad beat for the ages in Las Vegas coming.
— Frank Schwab (@YahooSchwab) December 7, 2025
The Raiders just kicked a FG down 10 w no time left.
— Matt Perrault (@sportstalkmatt) December 7, 2025
Investigate Carroll immediately.
OMG. That beat is so bad, I can’t believe it
The Broncos Raiders just had an all time bad beat
— Sean Collins (@ArchdukeCollins) December 7, 2025
Line is Broncos -8.5
With 4 seconds left in the game the broncos DB lays on Tyler Lockett for a delay of game. Without that penalty time would have expired
Raiders kick a field goal with time expiring to lose the game by 7
WOW
It’s never over until it’s over.
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