On a night that ended in bitter frustration for the Las Vegas Raiders, their offense showed it can hang with anyone, even on a less-than-efficient night.
The Las Vegas Raiders suffered another brutal loss on Monday night to the Kansas City Cheifs, falling 30-29 on the road.
After winning so many close games in 2021, it seems the Raiders’ luck has turned, as this is their 4th loss by six points or fewer in only five games played.
They continue to find new ways to lose games and will need solutions during this bye week because time is starting to run out.
However, despite the evident disappointment the fans and team are feeling, this game has some positives, particularly on the offensive side of the ball.
The Raiders outgained the Chiefs 378 to 368 despite running ten fewer plays and scoring on six of their nine drives. There is still a lot to clean up, but this is the type of performance the Raiders will consistently need going forward because the defense continues to sputter.
So let’s look at each position on the offense and see how they did on Monday night.