LAS VEGAS, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders (7-9) come into today's final game of the 2023 NFL season, hosting their arch-rival and fellow AFC West foe, the Denver Broncos (8-8).

The Raiders' player are looking to make their final, last statement for Owner Mark Davis, that they want Antonio Pierce retained as their head coach and Champ Kelly as their GM.

Remember the rule of five: The game is over if the Raiders win that key statistical battle. It concerns sacks and turnovers for those who don't remember it. If the Raiders have three sacks and give up two, they are plus one. They are plus three if they get four turnovers and give up only one. That would give them a plus-four for the day. They want to get to a plus-five ratio every game. On average, teams that reach the rule of five scenarios win 91 percent of their NFL games.

Here are our staff and podcast guests' predictions for today:

Hondo Carpenter--24-14 Raiders Matt Hladik--20-17 Raiders

Jon Schopp--26-17 Raiders Zeke Trezevant--24-10 Raiders

 Raiders Brayden Reedy--34-17 Raiders

Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos live game updates, analysis

Dexter Ernest Wayne Carpenter, Raiders Today

Here's how you can watch today's game:

TV: FOX

Venue: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nev.

Kickoff: 1:25 p.m. PST / 4:25 p.m. EST

CBS will host Sunday's game. If you are a resident of the Las Vegas area, you can watch the game on your mobile device through Raiders.com. You can also use the Raiders mobile app on iOS and Android.

Radio: KOMP 92.3 FM/Raider Nation Radio 920 AM

You can listen to the game on KOMP 92.3 FM and Raider Nation 920 AM, the flagship radio station for every Raiders game.

Click the link here for details regarding the Raiders' affiliate stations nationwide.

The Raiders app also provides radio coverage along with its broadcast.

Las Vegas and Denver last met in Week 1 this season, when the Raiders won the 17-16 opener at Mile High.

Neither team is nearly the same as it was in September. Barring any changes, each team will be fielding a different starting quarterback than it did in Week 1.

The Raiders lead the all-time regular season series against the Broncos, 71-53-2. The teams have met in the postseason only twice, each team having earned a win.

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