The Raiders' offense was meant to make strides under Chip Kelly, but the opposite has occurred
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The Raiders' offense was meant to make strides under Chip Kelly, but the opposite has occurred
"In Week 10, the Las Vegas Raiders reached a new offensive low in a season filled with them. Against the division-leading Denver Broncos, the Raiders had an opportunity to pull off an upset at Empower Field at Mile High -- a stadium known for miracles. However, they were unable to capitalize on the defense's best performance of the season. Tight end Brock Bowers only had one catch for 31 yards."
"The 10-7 loss marked the fourth time this season the Raiders scored fewer than 10 points in a game -- most in the NFL and tied for their most through nine games in franchise history (1981, 2006 and 2009), per ESPN Research. Entering its "Monday Night Football" matchup against the Dallas Cowboys ( 8:15 p.m. ET on ABC/ESPN), Las Vegas has been held to fewer than 30 points in 29 consecutive games."
In Week 10, the Las Vegas Raiders reached a new offensive low against the division-leading Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High, failing to capitalize on a strong defensive performance. Tight end Brock Bowers had one catch for 31 yards, quarterback Geno Smith threw his 12th interception and the team failed to rush for 100 yards for the fourth straight game. The 10-7 loss marked the fourth time Las Vegas scored fewer than 10 points this season, most in the NFL and tied for the franchise mark through nine games. Las Vegas entered Monday Night Football having been held under 30 points in 29 consecutive games.
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