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2019 Oakland Raiders season

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60th season in franchise history, final one in Oakland

2019 Oakland Raiders season
Raiders 60th season logo
OwnerMark Davis
General managerMike Mayock
Head coachJon Gruden
Home stadiumRingCentral Coliseum
Results
Record7–9
Division place3rdAFC West
PlayoffsDid not qualify
All-ProsC Rodney Hudson(2nd team)
Pro BowlersOTTrent Brown
CRodney Hudson
Uniform

The2019 season was theOakland Raiders' 60th since they were founded, their 50th in theNational Football League (NFL) and their second underhead coachJon Gruden since his rehiring by the organization (sixth overall). It was the Raiders’ and NFL's last season in Oakland. The Raiders finished the season 7–9, improving on the prior season 4–12 record, but failing to make the playoffs for the third straight year and the 16th time in the last 17 years.

The Raiders were not eliminated from playoff contention until the final week of the season after losing to theDenver Broncos.[1] Although they surprisingly started the season 6–4, leading some to believe they could potentially challenge theKansas City Chiefs for theAFC West title, the Raiders would suffer a late season collapse losing five of their last six games, including the last game inOakland to theJacksonville Jaguars.

After initially stating they would not return toRingCentral Coliseum for 2019, the Raiders were effectively forced to return to the stadium after their regional rivals, theSan Francisco 49ers, blocked an effort to play atOracle Park while they awaited the completion ofAllegiant Stadium inParadise, Nevada. This was the 25th and final season in the team's second tenure in Oakland and marked the end of the team's longest continuous tenure in one city.[2] It was announced on June 11, 2019, that the Raiders would be featured onHBO'sHard Knocks, premiering on August 6, 2019.[3]

Prior to the season, the Raiders hired formerNFL Network draft guru and formerNotre Dame Football on NBC color commentatorMike Mayock as general manager.[4]

To commemorate their 60th season, the Raiders wore a special logo which incorporatedthe torch lit at Raider games in honor of former ownerAl Davis.[5]

Stadium negotiations

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In December 2018, the Raiders indicated they would not return to the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (renamedRingCentral Coliseum under anaming rights deal secured in May 2019) upon the expiration of its lease on the stadium after theOakland-Alameda County Coliseum Authority filed a lawsuit against the team, seeking financial damages, and would be seeking another venue for the 2019 season. The Raiders then began negotiating a lease withOracle Park inSan Francisco in February 2019;[6] however, theSan Francisco 49ers refused to waive their territorial rights, effectivelyvetoing the deal.[7] The team briefly negotiated for sharingLevi's Stadium with the 49ers, but the proposal was reportedly rejected for costing more than the Coliseum's asking price.[8]

Unlike the case of theTennessee Titans, in which the team played in Memphis'Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium for1997 and Nashville'sVanderbilt Stadium for1998 untiltheir new stadium was completed in 1999, the state ofNevada's two largest college stadiums,Mackay Stadium inReno andSam Boyd Stadium inWhitney, were either rejected or never considered.[9]

On February 25, 2019, the Raiders reached an agreement in principle with the Coliseum Authority to return to the Coliseum for at least the 2019 season. Rent for the 2019 season cost the team $7.5 million, and rent for the 2020 season would have increased to $10.5 million if the option was invoked due to construction delays to Allegiant Stadium; the option for the 2020 season was never exercised.[8][10] As part of the lease agreement, the Raiders did not receive naming rights revenue from RingCentral, and game-day expenses for the Coliseum Authority would also be capped.[2] On March 15, 2019, the Coliseum Authority voted to approve the lease, while the Alameda County Board of Supervisors and Oakland City Council voted in favor of the lease on March 19 and 21, respectively, clearing all legal hurdles in time for the NFL's owners meetings on March 24.[11]

Roster transactions

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Free agents signed

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PositionPlayerAge2018 team
WRTyrell Williams27Los Angeles Chargers
OTTrent Brown25New England Patriots
SLamarcus Joyner28Los Angeles Rams
LBVontaze Burfict28Cincinnati Bengals
DEJosh Mauro28New York Giants
WRJ. J. Nelson26Arizona Cardinals
QBMike Glennon29Arizona Cardinals
CBNevin Lawson27Detroit Lions
OGJordan Devey31Kansas City Chiefs
SCurtis Riley26New York Giants
WRRyan Grant28Indianapolis Colts
QBLandry Jones29Jacksonville Jaguars
TELuke Willson29Detroit Lions
OGRichie Incognito35No team (out of football)

Players released

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PositionPlayerAge2019 team
OTDonald Penn35Washington Redskins
QBA. J. McCarron28Houston Texans
WRJordy Nelson33N/A (Retired)
WRSeth Roberts28Baltimore Ravens
WRAntonio Brown31New England Patriots

Players lost

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PositionPlayerAge2019 team
TEJared Cook31New Orleans Saints
GJon Feliciano27Buffalo Bills
CBRashaan Melvin29Detroit Lions

Acquired in trade

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PositionPlayerAgeAcquired fromCompensation sent
WRAntonio Brown30Pittsburgh Steelers2019 3rd-round pick (66th overall)
2019 5th-round pick (141st overall)

Traded away

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PositionPlayerAgeTraded toCompensation received
OGKelechi Osemele
CHI's 2019 6th round pick (196th overall)
29New York Jets2019 5th round pick (140th overall)
CBGareon Conley24Houston TexansSEA's 2020 3rd round pick (? overall)

Draft

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Main article:2019 NFL draft
2019 Oakland Raiders draft selections
RoundSelectionPlayer namePositionCollegeNotes
14Clelin FerrellDEClemson
24Josh JacobsRBAlabamaFromChicago[A]
27Johnathan AbramSMississippi StateFromDallas[B]
235Traded to theJacksonville Jaguars[C]
38Traded to theBuffalo Bills[D]From Jaguars[C]
40Trayvon MullenCBClemsonFromBills[D]
366Traded to thePittsburgh Steelers[E]
4106Maxx CrosbyDEEastern Michigan
109Traded to theIndianapolis Colts[F]From Jaguars[C]
129Isaiah JohnsonCBHoustonFromColts[F]
135Traded to theAtlanta Falcons[G]From Colts[F]
137Foster MoreauTELSUFromFalcons[G]
5140Traded to theJacksonville Jaguars[C]FromJets[H]
141Traded to thePittsburgh Steelers[E]
149Hunter RenfrowWRClemsonFromBengals viaCowboys[I]
158Traded to theDallas Cowboys[I]FromSteelers[J] via Raiders[K] andBills[D]
6175Traded to thePittsburgh Steelers[J]
196Traded to theNew York Jets[H]From Bears[A]
7218Traded to theDallas Cowboys[I]
230Quinton BellDEPrairie View A&MFromFalcons[G]
235Traded to theJacksonville Jaguars[C]FromSeahawks[L]

Draft trades

  1. ^abThe Raiders traded 2020 second- and conditional seventh-round selections, and OLBKhalil Mack to theChicago Bears in exchange for first- and sixth-round selections (24th and 196th overall), and 2020 first- and third-round selections.[12]
  2. ^The Raiders traded WRAmari Cooper to theDallas Cowboys in exchange for a first-round selection (27th overall).[13]
  3. ^abcdeThe Raiders traded second-, fifth- and seventh-round selections (35th, 140th and 235th overall) to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (38th and 109th overall).
  4. ^abcThe Raiders traded a second-round selection (38th overall) to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (40th and 158th overall).
  5. ^abThe Raiders traded third- and fifth-round selections (66th and 141st overall) to thePittsburgh Steelers in exchange for WRAntonio Brown.[14]
  6. ^abcThe Raiders traded a fourth-round selection (109th overall) to theIndianapolis Colts in exchange for two fourth-round selections (129th and 135th overall).
  7. ^abcThe Raiders traded a fourth-round selection (135th overall) to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for fourth- and seventh-round selections (137th and 230th overall).
  8. ^abThe Raiders traded a sixth-round selection (196th overall) and GKelechi Osemele to theNew York Jets in exchange for a fifth-round selection (140th overall).
  9. ^abcThe Raiders traded fifth- and seventh-round selections (158th and 218th overall) to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a fifth-round selection (149th overall).
  10. ^abThe Raiders traded a sixth-round selection (175th overall) and WRRyan Switzer to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for a fifth-round selection (158th overall).[15]
  11. ^The Raiders traded a fifth-round selection (158th overall) to theBuffalo Bills in exchange for QBA. J. McCarron.[16]
  12. ^The Raiders traded SShalom Luani to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a seventh-round selection (235th overall).[17]

Staff

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2019 Oakland Raiders staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

Final roster

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2019 Oakland Raiders final roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
53 active, 16 inactive, 10  practice squad

Preseason

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The Raiders' preseason opponents and schedule were announced in the spring. On March 27,Green Bay Packers PresidentMark Murphy stated during the league owners' meetings that the Packers and Raiders were in negotiations to play a preseason game August 22 atInvestors Group Field inWinnipeg, Manitoba, with the Raiders as the designated home team.[18]Mosaic Stadium inRegina, Saskatchewan was another potential site for the game, and the teams secured the cooperation of the city and local sports promoter On Ice Management, but theSaskatchewan Roughridersvetoed the proposal; the Roughriders feared they would be unable to reconfigure the field from NFL to CFL standards in time for the Roughriders' August 24 home game.[19] When the preseason schedule was released, the August 22 Packers-Raiders game was subtly noted as a neutral-site contest, with no location identified.[20] The Raiders confirmed the Winnipeg game June 5.[21] Had the Winnipeg negotiations fallen through, or in the event the game cannot be held in Winnipeg, the game would be moved toLambeau Field, thus effectively giving the Raiders only one home game and three away games.[22]

Shortly before the game started, 33 Packers players (among them starting quarterbackAaron Rodgers) raised objections to the turf fill used to patch the holes where the goal posts had been in their CFL configurations and refused to play. In an unsuccessful effort to assuage those concerns, the league reconfigured the field such that the field was shortened to 80 yards and the last ten yards on each end was converted to end zones.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1August 10Los Angeles RamsW 14–31–0RingCentral ColiseumRecap
2August 15atArizona CardinalsW 33–262–0State Farm StadiumRecap
3August 22Green Bay PackersW 22–213–0CanadaIG Field(Winnipeg)Recap
4August 29atSeattle SeahawksL 15–173–1CenturyLink FieldRecap

Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1September 9Denver BroncosW 24–161–0RingCentral ColiseumRecap
2September 15Kansas City ChiefsL 10–281–1RingCentral ColiseumRecap
3September 22atMinnesota VikingsL 14–341–2U.S. Bank StadiumRecap
4September 29atIndianapolis ColtsW 31–242–2Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
5October 6Chicago BearsW 24–213–2United KingdomTottenham Hotspur Stadium(London)Recap
6Bye
7October 20atGreen Bay PackersL 24–423–3Lambeau FieldRecap
8October 27atHouston TexansL 24–273–4NRG StadiumRecap
9November 3Detroit LionsW 31–244–4RingCentral ColiseumRecap
10November 7Los Angeles ChargersW 26–245–4RingCentral ColiseumRecap
11November 17Cincinnati BengalsW 17–106–4RingCentral ColiseumRecap
12November 24atNew York JetsL 3–346–5MetLife StadiumRecap
13December 1atKansas City ChiefsL 9–406–6Arrowhead StadiumRecap
14December 8Tennessee TitansL 21–426–7RingCentral ColiseumRecap
15December 15Jacksonville JaguarsL 16–206–8RingCentral ColiseumRecap
16December 22atLos Angeles ChargersW 24–177–8Dignity Health Sports ParkRecap
17December 29atDenver BroncosL 15–167–9Empower Field at Mile HighRecap

Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Game summaries

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Week 1: vs. Denver Broncos

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Week 1: Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos0061016
Raiders7701024

atRingCentral Coliseum,Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK –Josh Jacobs 2-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 3:30.Raiders 14–0.Drive: 13 plays, 95 yards, 8:35.

Third quarter

  • DEN –Brandon McManus 26-yard field goal, 9:20.Raiders 14–3.Drive: 12 plays, 67 yards, 5:40.
  • DEN – Brandon McManus 26-yard field goal, 3:42.Raiders 14–6.Drive: 10 plays, 68 yards, 3:21.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK – Josh Jacobs 4-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 11:52.Raiders 21–6.Drive: 5 plays, 60 yards, 2:59.
  • DEN – Brandon McManus 39-yard field goal, 8:39.Raiders 21–9.Drive: 6 plays, 54 yards, 3:13.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 29-yard field goal, 4:38.Raiders 24–9.Drive: 6 plays, 19 yards, 4:01.
  • DEN –Emmanuel Sanders 1-yard pass fromJoe Flacco (Brandon McManus kick), 2:15.Raiders 24–16.Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:23.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Just days before the game, the Raiders released wide receiverAntonio Brown, who was acquired via trade prior to the season, stemming from conduct detrimental to the team, including a heated argument with general managerMike Mayock.[23] However, the Raiders played well without Brown, as quarterbackDerek Carr, wide receiverTyrell Williams, and rookie running backJosh Jacobs all had strong performances, with the defense stifling Broncos quarterbackJoe Flacco for much of the game. With a statement win, the Raiders opened their final season in Oakland at 1–0.[24]

Week 2: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

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Week 2: Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chiefs0280028
Raiders1000010

at RingCentral Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

  • OAK –Daniel Carlson 28-yard field goal, 10:21.Raiders 3–0Drive: 10 plays, 65 yards, 4:39.
  • OAK –Tyrell Williams 4-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 4:46.Raiders 10–0.Drive: 6 plays, 74 yards, 2:38.

Second quarter

  • KC –Demarcus Robinson 44-yard pass fromPatrick Mahomes (Harrison Butker kick), 14:55.Raiders 10–7.Drive: 3 plays, 72 yards, 1:10.
  • KC –Mecole Hardman 42-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Harrison Butker kick), 5:51.Chiefs 14–10.Drive: 14 plays, 95 yards, 6:32.
  • KC –Travis Kelce 27-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Harrison Butker kick), 1:41.Chiefs 21–10.Drive: 5 plays, 94 yards, 1:52.
  • KC – Demarcus Robinson 39-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Harrison Butker kick), 0:40.Chiefs 28–10.Drive: 1 play, 39 yards, 0:07.

Third quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Fourth quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Against traditional rival Kansas City, Oakland took a 10–0 lead in the first quarter, but the Chiefs stormed back with four touchdown passes from quarterbackPatrick Mahomes in the second quarter. Despite the Chiefs being hampered by injuries to key offensive players such as Mahomes,Damien Williams andLeSean McCoy in the second half, the Raiders could not take advantage as Derek Carr threw two interceptions in the third quarter, and the offense was forced to punt on its final two possessions of the game. Oakland fell to 1–1 with the loss.[25] This was the final football game at the Coliseum with the baseball diamond present.

Week 3: at Minnesota Vikings

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Week 3: Oakland Raiders at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders070714
Vikings7147634

atU.S. Bank Stadium,Minneapolis, Minnesota

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • MIN –Dalvin Cook 1-yard run (Dan Bailey kick), 14:55.Vikings 14–0.Drive: 12 plays, 79 yards, 5:25.
  • MIN – Adam Thielen 1-yard run (Dan Bailey kick), 11:06.Vikings 21–0.Drive: 6 plays, 30 yards, 3:07.
  • OAK –J. J. Nelson 29-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 7:26.Vikings 21–7.Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:40.

Third quarter

  • MIN –Alexander Mattison 10-yard run (Dan Bailey kick), 7:28.Vikings 28–7.Drive: 10 plays, 92 yards, 5:25.

Fourth quarter

  • MIN – Dan Bailey 50-yard field goal, 14:55.Vikings 31–7.Drive: 6 plays, 30 yards, 3:19.
  • MIN – Dan Bailey 24-yard field goal, 3:45.Vikings 34–7.Drive: 7 plays, 53 yards, 4:44.
  • OAK –Tyrell Williams 11-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 1:23.Vikings 34–14.Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:22.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Week 4: at Indianapolis Colts

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Week 4: Oakland Raiders at Indianapolis Colts – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders1473731
Colts7301424

atLucas Oil Stadium,Indianapolis, Indiana

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK –Tyrell Williams 19-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 14:13.Raiders 21–7.Drive: 11 plays, 76 yards, 6:09.
  • IND – Adam Vinatieri 26-yard field goal, 7:33.Raiders 21–10.Drive: 12 plays, 67 yards, 6:40.

Third quarter

  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 26-yard field goal, 3:14.Raiders 24–10.Drive: 16 plays, 82 yards, 9:12.

Fourth quarter

  • IND –Chester Rogers 4-yard pass from Jacoby Brissett (Adam Vinatieri kick), 5:27.Raiders 24–17.Drive: 14 plays, 90 yards, 4:54.
  • OAK –Erik Harris 30-yard interception return (Daniel Carlson kick), 2:09.Raiders 31–17.
  • IND –Eric Ebron 48-yard pass from Jacoby Brissett (Adam Vinatieri kick), 1:10.Raiders 31–24.Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 0:59.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

After two consecutive losses, Oakland surprised the Colts by taking a 21–10 halftime lead. Though the Colts managed to cut the Raiders' lead to seven by the fourth quarter, Colts quarterbackJacoby Brissett threw a crucial pick-six to Raiders safetyErik Harris just before the two-minute warning, effectively putting the game away for Oakland. With the win, the Raiders improved to 2–2.[26] LinebackerVontaze Burfict was ejected from the game and later suspended the rest of the season for initiating two helmet-to-helmet hits, including one on Colts tight endJack Doyle.[27]

Week 5: vs. Chicago Bears

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NFL London Games

Week 5: Chicago Bears at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bears0021021
Raiders0170724

atTottenham Hotspur Stadium,London, England

  • Date: October 6
  • Game time: 6:00 p.m.BST/10:00 a.m. PDT
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 59 °F (15 °C)
  • Game attendance: 60,463
  • Referee:Tony Corrente
  • TV announcers (Fox): Dick Stockton, Mark Schlereth and Jennifer Hale
  • Recap,Game Book
Game information

First quarter

  • No scoring plays.

'Second quarter

  • OAK –Josh Jacobs 12-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 14:55.Raiders 7–0.Drive: 10 plays, 90 yards, 5:06.
  • OAK –DeAndre Washington 3-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 9:51.Raiders 14–0.Drive: 6 plays, 24 yards, 3:32.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 41-yard field goal, 1:56.Raiders 17–0.Drive: 11 plays, 28 yards, 5:36.

Third quarter

  • CHI –David Montgomery 1-yard run (Eddy Piñeiro kick), 12:43.Raiders 17–7.Drive: 2 plays, 14 yards, 0:36.
  • CHI –Allen Robinson 4-yard pass fromChase Daniel (Eddy Piñeiro kick), 3:56.Raiders 17–14.Drive: 12 plays, 89 yards, 6:20.
  • CHI – Allen Robinson 16-yard pass from Chase Daniel (Eddy Piñeiro kick), 1:16.Bears 21–17.Drive: 1 play, 16 yards, 0:25.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK – Josh Jacobs 2-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 1:57.Raiders 24–21.Drive: 13 plays, 97 yards, 5:52.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

The Raiders headed off to England for an international game against the Bears and former Raiders linebackerKhalil Mack, who was traded to Chicago prior to theprevious season. Like the previous week, Oakland surged to an early lead, this time behind strong play from Josh Jacobs. Chicago took the lead in the third quarter with 21 unanswered points, but the Raiders eventually answered with a rushing touchdown from Jacobs with just under two minutes left in the game. Oakland's defense intercepted Bears quarterbackChase Daniel on the next drive, then snuffed out a final comeback attempt in the final seconds of the game. With the win, Oakland entered its bye week at 3–2.[28][29]

Week 7: at Green Bay Packers

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Week 7: Oakland Raiders at Green Bay Packers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders377724
Packers71414742

atLambeau Field,Green Bay, Wisconsin

  • Date: October 20
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. CDT/10:00 a.m. PDT
  • Game weather: Sunny, 55 °F (13 °C)
  • Game attendance: 78,160
  • Referee:Alex Kemp
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson
  • Recap,Game Book
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK –Foster Moreau 10-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 11:23.Raiders 10–7.Drive: 14 plays, 86 yards, 8:28.
  • GB –Jamaal Williams 2-yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby kick), 3:27.Packers 14–10.Drive: 11 plays, 82 yards, 8:06.
  • GB –Jake Kumerow 37-yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby kick), 0:12.Packers 21–10.Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 1:37.

Third quarter

  • GB – Aaron Rodgers 3-yard run (Mason Crosby kick), 12:04.Packers 28–10.Drive: 5 plays, 78 yards, 2:56.
  • OAK –Darren Waller 7-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 6:41.Packers 28–17.Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 5:23.
  • GB –Jimmy Graham 3-yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby kick), 2:06.Packers 35–17.Drive: 8 plays, 85 yards, 4:35.

Fourth quarter

  • GB –Marquez Valdes-Scantling 74-yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby kick), 6:28.Packers 42–17.Drive: 3 plays, 80 yards, 1:41.
  • OAK – Darren Waller 17-yard pass fromMike Glennon (Daniel Carlson kick), 1:32.Packers 42–24.Drive: 4 plays, 40 yards, 0:37.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Week 8: at Houston Texans

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Week 8: Oakland Raiders at Houston Texans – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders777324
Texans7331427

atNRG Stadium,Houston, Texas

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK –Darren Waller 8-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 9:36.Raiders 14–7.Drive: 10 plays, 70 yards, 4:43.
  • HOU – Kaʻimi Fairbairn 33-yard field goal, 1:04.Raiders 14–10.Drive: 11 plays, 64 yards, 3:38.

Third quarter

  • HOU – Kaʻimi Fairbairn 40-yard field goal, 10:28.Raiders 14–13.Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 4:32.
  • OAK –Tyrell Williams 46-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 7:53.Raiders 21–13.Drive: 6 plays, 77 yards, 2:35.

Fourth quarter

  • HOU –Darren Fells 4-yard pass from Deshaun Watson (Kaʻimi Fairbairn kick), 14:56.Raiders 21–20.Drive: 15 plays, 77 yards, 7:57.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 44-yard field goal, 10:48.Raiders 24–20.Drive: 9 plays, 50 yards, 4:08.
  • HOU – Darren Fells 9-yard pass from Deshaun Watson (Kaʻimi Fairbairn kick), 6:26.Texans 27–24.Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:22.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Week 9: vs. Detroit Lions

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Week 9: Detroit Lions at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Lions773724
Raiders71001431

at RingCentral Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 32-yard field goal, 13:31.Raiders 10–7.Drive: 10 plays, 50 yards, 4:03.
  • DET –Kenny Golladay 59-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Matt Prater kick), 11:21.Lions 14–10.Drive: 3 plays, 73 yards, 2:10.
  • OAK – Josh Jacobs 3-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 1:12.Raiders 17–14.Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 5:14.

Third quarter

  • DET – Matt Prater 23-yard field goal, 4:45.Tied 17–17.Drive: 11 plays, 60 yards, 6:07.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK –Foster Moreau 3-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 14:52.Raiders 24–17.Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:53.
  • DET –J. D. McKissic 26-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Matt Prater kick), 5:16.Tied 24–24.Drive: 5 plays, 63 yards, 2:26.
  • OAK –Hunter Renfrow 9-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 2:04.Raiders 31–24.Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:12.

Top rushers

Top receivers

Week 10: vs. Los Angeles Chargers

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Week 10: Los Angeles Chargers at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chargers0143724
Raiders1073626

at RingCentral Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

  • OAK –Daniel Carlson 40-yard field goal, 8:01.Raiders 3–0Drive: 6 plays, 9 yards, 3:50.
  • OAK –Erik Harris 56-yard interception return (Daniel Carlson kick), 6:02.Raiders 10–0.

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 22-yard field goal, 11:33.Raiders 20–14Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards, 3:27.
  • LAC – Michael Badgley 27-yard field goal, 0:25.Raiders 20–17Drive: 6 plays, 74 yards, 3:31.

Fourth quarter

  • LAC –Austin Ekeler 6-yard pass from Phillip Rivers (Michael Badgley kick), 4:02.Chargers 24–20Drive: 12 plays, 80 yards, 8:05.
  • OAK –Josh Jacobs 18-yard run (kick failed, wide right), 1:02.Raiders 26–24Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:00.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

With the win, the Raiders improved on their 4–12 record from the previous season.

Week 11: vs. Cincinnati Bengals

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Week 11: Cincinnati Bengals at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bengals703010
Raiders0140317

at RingCentral Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK –Foster Moreau 2-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 6:50.Tied 7–7.Drive: 11 plays, 91 yards, 7:07.
  • OAK – Derek Carr 3-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 1:37.Raiders 14–7.Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 3:39.

Third quarter

  • CIN – Randy Bullock 40-yard field goal, 7:25.Raiders 14–10.Drive: 5 plays, 23 yards, 1:58.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 20-yard field goal, 9:12.Raiders 17–10.Drive: 10 plays, 65 yards, 4:20.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

The win over the Bengals marked the final win for the Raiders in Oakland, as the Raiders lost their last 2 games at the Coliseum.

Week 12: at New York Jets

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Week 12: Oakland Raiders at New York Jets – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders30003
Jets31021034

atMetLife Stadium,East Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Date: November 24
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/10:00 a.m. PST
  • Game weather: Rain, 43 °F (6 °C)
  • Game attendance: 78,523
  • Referee:Clete Blakeman
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel, Trent Green and Melanie Collins
  • Recap,Game Book
Game information

First quarter

  • OAK –Daniel Carlson 48-yard field goal, 9:56.Raiders 3–0.Drive: 11 plays, 46 yards, 5:04.
  • NYJ –Sam Ficken 24-yard field goal, 5:02.Tied 3–3.Drive: 10 plays, 69 yards, 4:54.

Second quarter

  • NYJ –Sam Darnold 4-yard run (Sam Ficken kick), 10:44.Jets 10–3.Drive: 12 plays, 96 yards, 7:12.
  • NYJ – Sam Ficken 35-yard field goal, 3:12.Jets 13–3.Drive: 10 plays, 50 yards, 4:01.

Third quarter

  • NYJ –Ryan Griffin 1-yard pass from Sam Darnold (Sam Ficken kick), 12:58.Jets 20–3.Drive: 4 plays, 81 yards, 2:02.
  • NYJ –Robby Anderson 1-yard pass from San Darnold (Sam Ficken kick), 6:39.Jets 27–3.Drive: 4 plays, 39 yards, 2:01.
  • NYJ –Brian Poole 15-yard interception return (Sam Ficken kick), 6:25.Jets 34–3.

Fourth quarter

  • No scoring plays.

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Week 13: at Kansas City Chiefs

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Week 13: Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders00099
Chiefs71410940

atArrowhead Stadium,Kansas City, Missouri

  • Date: December 1
  • Game time: 3:25 p.m. CST/1:25 p.m. PST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 36 °F (2 °C)
  • Game attendance: 73,548
  • Referee:John Hussey
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson
  • Recap,Game Book
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • KC – Patrick Mahomes 13-yard run (Harrison Butker kick), 6:28.Chiefs 14–0.Drive: 8 plays, 60 yards, 3:25.
  • KC –Juan Thornhill 46-yard interception return (Harrison Butker kick), 3:42.Chiefs 21–0.

Third quarter

  • KC – Harrison Butker 50-yard field goal, 12:03.Chiefs 24–0.Drive: 9 plays, 34 yards, 2:57.
  • KC –LeSean McCoy 3-yard run (Harrison Butker kick), 6:51.Chiefs 31–0.Drive: 4 plays, 64 yards, 2:15.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK –Daniel Carlson 34-yard field goal, 14:56.Chiefs 31–3.Drive: 13 plays, 60 yards, 6:55.
  • KC –Darwin Thompson 4-yard run (Harrison Butker kick), 5:24.Chiefs 38–3.Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 9:32.
  • OAK –Derek Carrier 4-yard pass fromDerek Carr, 0:39.Chiefs 38–9.Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:45.
  • KC –Charvarius Ward defensive two-point conversion, 0:39.Chiefs 40–9.

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Week 14: vs. Tennessee Titans

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Week 14: Tennessee Titans at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Titans71471442
Raiders7140021

at RingCentral Coliseum, Oakland, California

  • Date: December 8
  • Game time: 1:25 p.m. PST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 59 °F (15 °C)
  • Game attendance: 52,760
  • Referee:Brad Allen
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel, Trent Green and Melanie Collins
  • Recap,Game Book
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • TEN –A. J. Brown 91-yard pass fromRyan Tannehill (Ryan Succop kick), 14:04.Titans 14–7.Drive: 1 plays, 91 yards, 0:12.
  • OAK –Rico Gafford 49-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 10:43.Tied 14–14.Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 3:21.
  • TEN – A.J. Brown 16-yard pass from Ryan Tannehill (Ryan Succop kick), 6:52.Titans 21–14.Drive: 8 plays, 77 yards, 3:51.
  • OAK –Foster Moreau 1-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 0:24.Tied 21–21.Drive: 14 plays, 71 yards, 6:28.

Third quarter

  • TEN – Derrick Henry 10-yard run (Ryan Succop kick), 5:36.Titans 28–21.Drive: 6 plays, 89 yards, 2:28.

Fourth quarter

  • TEN –Jonnu Smith 17-yard pass from Ryan Tannehill (Ryan Succop kick), 14:29.Titans 35–21.Drive: 9 plays, 84 yards, 3:53.
  • TEN –Jayon Brown 46-yard fumble return (Ryan Succop kick), 13:12.Titans 42–21.

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Week 15: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

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Week 15: Jacksonville Jaguars at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Jaguars3031420
Raiders1060016

at RingCentral Coliseum, Oakland, California

  • Date: December 15
  • Game time: 1:05 p.m. PST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 59 °F (15 °C)
  • Game attendance: 52,788
  • Referee:Brad Rogers
  • TV announcers (CBS): Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon and John Schriffen
  • Recap,Game Book
Game information

First quarter

  • OAK –Tyrell Williams 40-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 11:29.Raiders 7–0.Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:31.
  • JAX –Josh Lambo 28-yard field goal, 8:09.Raiders 7–3.Drive: 7 plays, 65 yards, 3:20.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 33-yard field goal, 4:53.Raiders 10–3.Drive: 8 plays, 60 yards, 3:16.

Second quarter

  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 34-yard field goal, 2:21.Raiders 13–3.Drive: 9 plays, 35 yards, 3:34.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 27-yard field goal, 0:02.Raiders 16–3.Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 1:17.

Third quarter

  • JAX – Josh Lambo 43-yard field goal, 0:28.Raiders 16–6.Drive: 15 plays, 59 yards, 8:21.

Fourth quarter

  • JAX –Chris Conley 6-yard pass fromGardner Minshew (Josh Lambo kick), 5:15.Raiders 16–13.Drive: 11 plays, 79 yards, 5:54.
  • JAX – Chris Conley 4-yard pass from Gardner Minshew (Josh Lambo kick), 0:31.Jaguars 20–16.Drive: 7 plays, 65 yards, 1:13.

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Despite holding a 16–6 lead late in the fourth quarter, Oakland allowed a touchdown pass from Jaguars quarterbackGardner Minshew toChris Conley, then failed to run out the clock and missed the subsequent field goal attempt. Jacksonville would capitalize on the ensuing drive as Minshew and Conley connected again for a game-winning touchdown. This was the Raiders' final game played in Oakland beforerelocating to Las Vegas for the2020 season. Fans booed the team as they exited the field for the last time.[30][31] With their fourth straight loss, the Raiders fell to 6–8, but remained in the playoff hunt as thePittsburgh Steelers would lose later that night.

Week 16: at Los Angeles Chargers

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Week 16: Oakland Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders777324
Chargers077317

atDignity Health Sports Park,Carson, California

  • Date: December 22
  • Game time: 1:05 p.m. PST
  • Game weather: Partly cloudy, 64 °F (18 °C)
  • Game attendance: 25,380
  • Referee: Clay Martin
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel, Trent Green and Melanie Collins
  • Recap,Game Book
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • LAC –Melvin Gordon 1-yard run (Michael Badgley kick), 1:54.Tied 7–7.Drive: 8 plays, 78 yards, 3:58.
  • OAK – Derek Carr 3-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 0:08.Raiders 14–7.Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 1:46.

Third quarter

  • OAK –DeAndre Washington 5-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 6:11.Raiders 21–7.Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 8:49.
  • LAC – Melvin Gordon 1-yard run (Michael Badgley kick), 1:04.Raiders 21–14.Drive: 10 plays, 83 yards, 5:07.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 48-yard field goal, 8:28.Raiders 24–14.Drive: 12 plays, 48 yards, 7:36.
  • LAC – Michael Badgley 27-yard field goal, 1:29.Raiders 24–17.Drive: 13 plays, 81 yards, 2:03.

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This was the Chargers' final home game atDignity Health Sports Park before moving into theirnew stadium in the2020 season. This was also the last time the Raiders and Chargers faced each other—home or away—prior to theRaiders' relocation to Las Vegas in 2020. As a result, this was the last meeting against the two rivals as California-based franchises. This also turned out to be the Raiders final win as the "Oakland Raiders". With the win, the Raiders snapped their 4-game losing streak, improving to 7–8 and keeping their slim playoff hopes alive.

Week 17: at Denver Broncos

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Week 17: Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders0301215
Broncos0103316

atEmpower Field at Mile High,Denver, Colorado

  • Date: December 29
  • Game time: 2:25 p.m.MST/1:25 p.m. PST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 31 °F (−1 °C)
  • Game attendance: 76,334
  • Referee: Shawn Smith
  • TV announcers (CBS): Andrew Catalon and James Lofton
  • Recap,Game Book
Game information

First quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Second quarter

  • OAK –Daniel Carlson 23-yard field goal, 14:06.Raiders 3–0.Drive: 8 plays, 88 yards, 4:36.
  • DEN –Brandon McManus 43-yard field goal, 8:21.Tied 3–3.Drive: 11 plays, 50 yards, 5:45.
  • DEN –Andrew Beck 1-yard pass fromDrew Lock (Brandon McManus kick), 0:28.Broncos 10–3.Drive: 5 plays, 41 yards, 0:43.

Third quarter

  • DEN – Brandon McManus 49-yard field goal, 4:37.Broncos 13–3.Drive: 11 plays, 58 yards, 4:34.

Fourth quarter

  • DEN – Brandon McManus 51-yard field goal, 14:55.Broncos 16–3.Drive: 6 plays, 27 yards, 3:01.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 33-yard field goal, 9:03.Broncos 16–6.Drive: 12 plays, 60 yards, 5:52.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 28-yard field goal, 3:09.Broncos 16–9.Drive: 3 plays, 5 yards, 0:24.
  • OAK –Hunter Renfrow 3-yard pass fromDerek Carr (pass failed), 0:07.Broncos 16–15.Drive: 8 plays, 53 yards, 1:34.

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Standings

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Division

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AFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(2)Kansas City Chiefs1240.7506–09–3451308W6
Denver Broncos790.4383–36–6282316W2
Oakland Raiders790.4383–35–7313419L1
Los Angeles Chargers5110.3130–63–9337345L3

Conference

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#TeamDivisionWLTPCTDIVCONFSOSSOVSTK
Division leaders
1Baltimore RavensNorth1420.8755–110–2.494.484W12
2[a]Kansas City ChiefsWest1240.7506–09–3.510.477W6
3[a]New England PatriotsEast1240.7505–18–4.469.411L1
4Houston TexansSouth1060.6254–28–4.520.488L1
Wild Cards
5Buffalo BillsEast1060.6253–37–5.461.363L2
6Tennessee TitansSouth970.5633–37–5.488.465W1
Did not qualify for the postseason
7Pittsburgh SteelersNorth880.5003–36–6.502.324L3
8[b][c]Denver BroncosWest790.4383–36–6.510.406W2
9[c][d][e]Oakland RaidersWest790.4383–35–7.482.335L1
10[b][d][e]Indianapolis ColtsSouth790.4383–35–7.492.500L1
11[b][d]New York JetsEast790.4382–44–8.473.402W2
12[f]Jacksonville JaguarsSouth6100.3752–46–6.484.406W1
13[f]Cleveland BrownsNorth6100.3753–36–6.533.479L3
14[g]Los Angeles ChargersWest5110.3130–63–9.514.488L3
15[g]Miami DolphinsEast5110.3132–44–8.484.463W2
16Cincinnati BengalsNorth2140.1251–52–10.553.406W1
Tiebreakers[h]
  1. ^abKansas City claimed the No. 2 seed over New England based on head-to-head victory.
  2. ^abcDenver finished ahead of Indianapolis and NY Jets based on conference record. Division tiebreak was initially used to eliminate Oakland (see below).
  3. ^abDenver finished ahead of Oakland based on conference record.
  4. ^abcOakland and Indianapolis finished ahead of NY Jets based on conference record.
  5. ^abOakland finished ahead of Indianapolis based on head-to-head victory.
  6. ^abJacksonville finished ahead of Cleveland based on record against common opponents. Jacksonville's cumulative record against Cincinnati, Denver, NY Jets, and Tennessee was 4–1, compared to Cleveland's 2–3 cumulative record against the same four teams.
  7. ^abLA Chargers finished ahead of Miami based on head-to-head victory.
  8. ^When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.

References

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