With their loss to the Chiefs, the Raiders wont win the AFC West, however a shot at a wildcard slot is still in the picture if they can regroup down the stretch. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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With AFC West supremacy on the line the Raiders took a huge loss to Patrick Mahomes as the Kansas City Chiefs losing 40-9. Turnovers and Penalties were a big factor as quarterback Derek Carr was unable to shake his demons in the cold.
The Raiders finish their 2-game road trip facing their AFC West rival, the Kansas City Chiefs in Arrowhead Stadium. Vegas Nation’s Myles Simmons and Vinny Bonsignore preview the game, explain what the Raiders need to do to win and what it means for the team’s playoff hopes. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Raiders continue to struggle against elite-level quarterbacks and lost to the Texans last week. The Raiders finally return to the RingCentral Coliseum in Oakland to face off against the Lions. Review-Journal sports columnist Ed Graney and host Heidi Fang go over what the Raiders need to do to guarantee a win against the Lions.
Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken reports from Alameda, Calif. as Jon Gruden addresses the media for the first time after Khalil Mack’s trade to Chicago.
Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden, safety Reggie Nelson and center Rodney Hudson respond to questions from the media on the team’s fifth day of training camp.
Bryan Salmond, Ed Graney, Michael Gehlken and Gilbert Manzano discuss the Raiders loss to the Denver Broncos, including Derek Carr’s injury, the struggling offense and what it all means going into next week’s game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Oakland Raiders offensive tackle Donald Penn spoke about Derek Carr’s injury, the team’s second straight loss and what they need to improve upon for next week.
In the third quarter of the Oakland Raiders game against the Denver Broncos, Derek Carr was sacked and injured his back. He did not return after the play, but he’s optimistic he can play next week.
With the roster being cut down to 53 men, Oakland Raiders quarterback E.J. Manuel says he was always confident that he’d end up serving as the backup to Derek Carr. Heidi Fang Las Vegas Review-Journal @HeidiFang