Raiders at Broncos: Betting odds, weather forecast, injuries and more

DENVER, CO - JANUARY 1: Wide receiver Cody Latimer No. 14 of the Denver Broncos is tackled by cornerback David Amerson No. 29 of the Oakland Raiders after catching a pass in the first quarter at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on January 1, 2017 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 1: Wide receiver Cody Latimer No. 14 of the Denver Broncos is tackled by cornerback David Amerson No. 29 of the Oakland Raiders after catching a pass in the first quarter at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on January 1, 2017 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) /
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Looking back at the injury report from Friday, both the Raiders and Broncos have a few injuries, but not a ton. Oakland looks to be a little more banged up than Denver. This is probably due to playing a physical game on primetime last week. The effects of that game are still lingering.

On Friday, Amari Cooper (knee) and Jalen Richard (calf) were full participants for the Raiders. Gareon Conley (shin) and Keith McGill II (foot) were limited. They are listed as questionable for the game. Sean Smith (non-injury related) and Michael Crabtree (chest) did not practice Friday.

Smith had to appear in court to state his plea on his assault and battery charges from an incident stemming on the Fourth of July in Pasadena. The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Crabtree has been downgraded to doubtful with a bruised long. He’s not expected to play.

For Denver, Jamaal Charles, Domata Peko, Bradley Roby, Aqib Talib and Brendan Langley were all full participants. Cody Latimer is questionable with a knee. Paxton Lynch is out with a right shoulder injury. Overall, potentially not having Crabtree could have a negative impact on the Raiders’ receiving game.