Darren Waller led a group of three tight ends who greatly contributed to a strong offensive showing despite losing 42-24 loss to the Packers.
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After holding Pittsburgh scoreless on its four chances with the man advantage Saturday, the Golden Knights owned the top penalty-killing unit at 94.3 percent.
The Raiders started hot but could not overcome a critical turnover at the end of the first half and fell to the Packers 42-24.
The Raiders are fresh off a bye week, but will face the Green Bay Packers without starting right tackle Trent Brown and wide receiver Tyrell Williams.