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Broncos star's crude gesture forces Amazon Prime to quickly cut away from him during win over Raiders READ MORE: Dak Prescott breaks his silence on Marshawn Kneeland's death By ISABEL BALDWIN, US ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Published: 16:22 GMT, 7 November 2025 | Updated: 16:22 GMT, 7 November 2025 Amazon Prime's cameramen were quickly forced into action when Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton began celebrating a stop on Thursday. The Broncos moved to 8-2 on Prime's Thursday Night Football when they clinched a narrow 10-7 win over divisional rivals, the Las Vegas Raiders. However, the coverage had to quickly cut away from one moment of the game during the first quarter. Raiders star rookie Ashton Jeanty attempted to break off into a huge run but he couldn't get past Singleton. The inside linebacker pulled off a massive stop when he barreled into the running back, cutting off the Raiders' offense. Singleton began to wildly celebrate the feat by jumping up and down before mimicking the gesture of grabbing his private area. They switched cameras QUICK when he grabbed his nuts 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/Alkgw2BaC9 — BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) November 7, 2025 Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton celebrated by making a crude gesture on Thursday Singleton stopped Las Vegas Raiders star rookie Ashton Jeanty from a massive run Amazon Prime's broadcast had been focused on Singleton's celebrations until he made the lewd gesture, which quickly forced the coverage to cut to the sidelines. Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce was caught making a similar crude gesture during their Week 2 clash against the Philadelphia Eagles, which resulted in punishment from the NFL. The tight end slapped with $14,491 fine from the league for an 'obscene gesture' after making a 23-yard reception. The tight end celebrated the massive gain by simulating juggling his private parts. The officials missed the move at the time but NFL HQ seemingly did not. It remains to be seen if Singleton will face similar punishment for his actions during Thursday's game. Singleton and the Broncos' defense shone during the victory, sacking Geno Smith a half-dozen times in pushing Denver's season total to 46, more than any team's had in its first 10 games since at least 1990. Because of that defense, Denver won its seventh straight game, the team's longest winning streak in a decade, and extended its home winning streak to 10. Denver Broncos Share or comment on this article: Broncos star's crude gesture forces Amazon Prime to quickly cut away from him during win over Raiders Add comment