Description: Own a piece of NFL history with this original vintage ticket stub from the Oakland Raiders vs Denver Broncos game on December 6th, 2012. This collectible item is perfect for any football fan and would make a great addition to any sports memorabilia collection. The ticket stub has been well-preserved and is in excellent condition. It features the logos of both teams and the date and location of the game. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of football history! Peyton Manning's 3 TD passes help Broncos hammer Raiders DENVER -- After throwing yet another touchdown on a play that worked exactly as it was drawn up, Peyton Manning ran to the end zone and head-butted the lucky receiver, running back Lance Ball. That was about as rough as things got for Manning on Sunday -- an afternoon he spent piling on in the second half instead of catching up. Off to a fast start for the first time as a Bronco, Manning led Denver to three third-quarter touchdowns in a 37-6 rout over the Oakland Raiders -- the first time Denver has beaten its AFC West rival at home since 2007. Denver (2-2) outscored the Raiders 27-0 in the second half. "He's getting more comfortable," coach John Fox said. "Let's not forget he didn't play for over a year and this is a new team, new coaching staff, new city, new field, new everything for him. The type of guy he is, he's going to get better and better." Picking and poking with short crossing routes and screen passes against a depleted Oakland defense, Manning finished with 338 yards and three scores. For the second straight game, he didn't throw an interception. Last week, he set a career high with 26 incompletions. This week, he threw eight, with 30 completions. Willis McGahee finished with 112 yards rushing for the Broncos for his 32nd career 100-yard game, the most of any active player. Demaryius Thomas had 103 yards receiving. This marked the first time the Broncos have had a 300-yard passer and a 100-yard rusher and receiver since opening day in 2007. The Broncos didn't punt -- only the fifth time that's happened in franchise history. "Nothing magic I could share with you," Manning said, when asked about Denver's quick start to the second half. The Broncos started the first half quickly, too. Manning led them to their first opening-quarter touchdown of the season -- an 11-play, 80-yard drive on the game's first possession that included drive-sustaining completions on third-and-6 and fourth-and-1. He capped it with a 22-yard touchdown pass -- zipped high through triple coverage to Joel Dreessen, who snatched it on the dead run. Shortly after that, Manning answered a lot of questions about his arm strength, rolling to his right, stopping on a dime, leaving his feet and throwing across his body for a 23-yard completion to Thomas. That set up a field goal and a 10-3 lead. The Broncos gained 101 more yards than the Raiders (1-3) in the first half, but only led 10-6 going into the locker room, thanks in part to a Thomas fumble after a 40-yard reception and kicker Matt Prater's misfire on a pass to left guard Zane Beadles on a fake field goal. "Maybe give Manning-Stokley a chance before Prater-Beadles," Manning said jokingly. Easy to laugh about given how the second half went.
Price: 18.99 USD
Location: Elk Grove, California
End Time: 2025-01-21T23:54:03.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Item: Ticket Stub
Sport: Football
Year: 2012
Team-NFL: Oakland Raiders
Original/Reproduction: Original
Team: Oakland Raiders
Modified Item: No
Vintage: Yes
Event/Tournament: Regular Season