The Raiders lost for a third straight time in falling to Baltimore 30-17 before 54,980 at the Coliseum, the beginning of three consecutive home games for a silver and black side that that is beyond pedestrian in almost every area right now.
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Here is a report card on a third straight loss for the Raiders.
Without Derek Carr, the Raiders fell to the Ravens 30-17 on Sunday for their third straight loss.
In defeating the Raiders 30-17 at Oakland Coliseum on Sunday, the Ravens defense allowed 108 yards rushing and 137 yards passing. That was after they were unsure who would be behind center.
The Baltimore Ravens ran the football down the Raiders’ throats, building a field-goal drive that spanned 13 plays and 52 yards, chewing up 6 minutes and 26 seconds of clock to ice the Raiders’ 30-17 loss at the Oakland Coliseum.
The Raiders host the Baltimore Ravens Sunday at the Oakland Alameda Coliseum. Follow the game’s play-by-play updates here.
From their current hometown, the Raiders honored their future one.
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Heavy action at William Hill sports books on Oakland to win the Super Bowl has driven its odds down from 22-1 to 7-1, which is the second choice behind the New England Patriots (11-4).
Don’t be surprised if three teams come out of the AFC West to make the playoffs. But the one with the weakest defense — the Raiders — should come out on top.