The Raiders now hold a 2-0 record against divisional teams and have two games at home before their bye week.
While the Raiders and the Raider Nation can celebrate their win today against the Broncos, they must remember they are still 3-4 and are now one and a half games behind the Kansas City Chiefs.
Oakland needs to play consistent week in and week out and this game could be the game that gives them the confidence to play tough every week.
The Raiders last won two games in a row in 2008 to finish the season. The Raiders have failed this year to win two games in a row, but have looked a lot better than they have in almost seven years.
Next week the Raiders have a chance to reach a .500 record midway through the season for the first time since 2002.
Oakland has plenty of positive things to build on from this game. Darren McFadden came back and showed why he is one of the leagues best weapons scoring 4 touchdowns and rushing over 165 yards.
Michael Bush had a rush of his own as he provided the thunder to McFadden's lighting. Jason Campbell also had a very good day passing for two touchdowns and no interceptions.
Perhaps the highlight of the night was the Raiders defense. They stopped a Broncos offense that is led by one of the hottest quarterbacks in the league in Kyle Orton. They also managed to shut out
Brandon Floyd for most of the game.
Mike Mitchell, Richard Seymour and Michael Huff all had big plays on defense to lead a very hungry and aggressive squad. Rolando McClain recorded a sack and Tyvon Branch recovered another fumble for the Silver and Black.
This is a great step for the Raiders. Anytime you beat a divisional foe at their place it's a great ...
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Oakland Raiders