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Raiders take early lead on Ashton Jeanty's TD run

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06 November 2025

Thursday Night Football has been all Raiders thus far.

They have 16 plays, 69 yards, five first downs and a touchdown to a three-and-out for the Broncos.

The Raiders lead 7-0.

Las Vegas took the opening kickoff and drove 23 yards in eight plays before punting. AJ Cole's punt went 40 yards and out of bounds at the 2.

When the Raiders stopped J.K. Dobbins short of the line to gain on third down, they ended up getting the ball back at the 41 after a 30-yard punt by Jeremy Crawshaw.

Rookie running back Ashton Jeanty scored on a 4-yard run to end an eight-play drive.

Geno Smith is 6-of-7 for 43 yards, with Tyler Lockett catching two for 15. Jeanty has six carries for 18 yards.

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Remembering Marshawn Kneeland + NFL Week 10 Preview

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06 November 2025

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Yahoo Sports’ Andrew Siciliano, Charles Robinson, and Ben Fawkes react to the shocking passing of Cowboys DE Marshawn Kneeland. The crew then breaks down a loaded NFL slate, from Rams–49ers and Patriots–Buccaneers to Ravens–Vikings. The guys wrap it up with primetime showdowns featuring Steelers-Chargers and Eagles–Packers. All the biggest stories, all in one place on Inside Coverage!

(1:10) - Reflecting on Marshawn Kneeland's sudden passing

(23:48) - Andrew sits down with Rams OL Kevin Dotson

(35:10) - Rams (6-2) @ 49ers (6-3)

(41:18) - Patriots (7-2) @ Buccaneers (6-2)

(48:21) - Ravens (3-5) @ Vikings (4-4)

(56:41) - Steelers (5-3) @ Chargers (5-3)

(59:42) - Eagles (6-2) @ Packers (5-2-1)

Reflecting on the sudden passing of Dallas Cowboys DE Marshawn Kneeland. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
Reflecting on the sudden passing of Dallas Cowboys DE Marshawn Kneeland. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

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Brock Purdy remains limited but "definitely getting closer"

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06 November 2025

Brock Purdy remained limited in Thursday's practice, and his Week 10 status remains uncertain.

The 49ers quarterback, though, is doing more and getting closer.

"I think we're definitely being more aggressive with him as we go this week, more aggressive than last week," coach Kyle Shanahan said on KNBR, via David Bonilla of 49erswebzone.com. "He's definitely getting better each week, heading in the right direction. Still haven't decided this week whether we'd rule him out or not. We'll probably do that tomorrow after practice, but Brock's definitely getting closer."

Prudy has not played since Week 4 when he aggravated his toe injury, which he originally hurt in Week 1. Whether it's this week or some other week, Shanahan expressed confidence that Purdy will return this season.

"I'm pretty confident you'll see him this year," Shanahan said.

Mac Jones will continue to start until Purdy is healthy enough to return.

The 49ers added three players to their practice report on Thursday, with defensive tackle Alfred Collins (hip) a non-participant and defensive tackle Kalia Davis (ankle) and defensive end Keion White (groin) limited.

Linebacker Dee Winters (knee/knee) was downgraded to a non-participant after being limited on Wednesday.

The rest of the report remained the same, with wide receiver Ricky Pearsall (knee) still out and defensive end Bryce Huff (hamstring), linebacker Tatum Bethune (thigh) and center Jake Brendel (hamstring) limited again.

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