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2018 Oakland Raiders season

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59th season in franchise history

2018 Oakland Raiders season
OwnerMark Davis
General managerReggie McKenzie (fired Week 14)
Shaun Herock (Week 15-17)
Head coachJon Gruden
Home stadiumOakland–Alameda County Coliseum
Results
Record4–12
Division place4thAFC West
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Pro BowlersTEJared Cook
Uniform

The2018 season was theOakland Raiders' 49th in theNational Football League (NFL), their 59th overall, their 24th since their return to Oakland, and their first underhead coachJon Gruden since his rehiring by the organization (fifth overall). The Raiders finished the season with a 4–12 record, failing to improve upon their previous season's record of 6–10, and their worst since2014.

With a loss to theKansas City Chiefs in Week 13, the Raiders were eliminated from playoff contention for the second consecutive season. With their week 15 loss to the Bengals, the Raiders failed to improve their record from the previous season. The loss also secured their spot at last in the AFC West.[1]

On December 10, the Raiders fired general managerReggie McKenzie who had been with the Raiders since 2012.[2][3]

This was the first time since 1999 thatSebastian Janikowski was not on the opening day roster, as his contract was not renewed following the previous season where he didn't play due to a back injury.

This was also the final season ofAmari Cooper's "first" tenure in the silver and black, he would "go back to" the now-Las Vegas Raiders in the2025 season, but he retired without ever playing a game for them in their new location.

Stadium issues

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Although the league approvedthe Raiders' eventual relocation to Las Vegas on March 27, 2017, the team maintained its lease at the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum and used the stadium for the 2018 season while the team'snew stadium in Las Vegas was under construction.[4] Initially in April 2017, the operators of the Coliseum stated they would be unwilling to sign a lease extension for the team to play at the stadium while their new venue in Las Vegas was being built;[5] however by September of that year, the Coliseum operators expressed willingness to negotiate, but insisted on concessions to compensate for the million-dollar deficit the Coliseum runs by hosting Raiders games.[6] OwnerMark Davis stated he preferred to stay in Oakland for the 2019 season but was considering other options, including Las Vegas'sSam Boyd Stadium,Berkeley'sCalifornia Memorial Stadium,[6]Mackay Stadium inReno, Nevada;[7] theSan Francisco 49ers'sLevi's Stadium and even theAlamodome inSan Antonio, Texas, a venue thought to have been ruled out in 2014.[6] Davis acknowledged that if fans failed to support the team similarly to the1996 Houston Oilers, it could hasten the relocation.[6] Team management also indicated they would relocate after 2018 if there were any lawsuits filed against the team; the city of Oakland sued the Raiders and all other teams in the league on December 11, 2018, however the Raiders remained in Oakland for the final year despite the lawsuit.[8]

Offseason

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Coaching changes

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On January 6, 2018, the Raiders hired their former head coach, Jon Gruden, who returned to the Raiders and coaching fromESPN'sMonday Night Football.[9] Gruden received a 10-year, $100-million contract to return to the Raiders.[10] Gruden last coached in the NFL in2008 with theTampa Bay Buccaneers and last coached the Raiders in2001.[10] At the press conference announcing the hiring of Gruden on January 9, Gruden announced thatLos Angeles Rams quarterbacks coachGreg Olson had been hired as offensive coordinator, though Gruden would call plays, while formerCincinnati Bengals defensive coordinatorPaul Guenther was hired as the new defensive coordinator.[11] Gruden also announced that formerTampa Bay Buccaneers andDallas Cowboys special teams coordinatorRich Bisaccia was hired to serve as special teams coordinator.[12] On January 29, the Raiders namedBrian Callahan, son of their former head coachBill Callahan, as the new quarterbacks coach.[13]

Khalil Mack holdout and trade to Chicago

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On September 1, 2018, the Raiders traded defensive starKhalil Mack along with their 2020 2nd round pick to the Chicago Bears for two first round picks (RBJosh Jacobs and CBDamon Arnette), a 2019 6th round pick, and a 2020 3rd round pick, after he had held out of training camp.[14]

Free agent signings

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PositionPlayerAge2017 TeamContract
WRJordy Nelson[15]32Green Bay Packers2 years, $15 million[15]
RBDoug Martin[15]29Tampa Bay Buccaneers1 year, $1.475 million[16]
TEDerek Carrier[17]27Los Angeles Rams3 years, $5.55 million[18]
FBKeith Smith[19]25Dallas Cowboys2 years, $3 million[20]
SMarcus Gilchrist[21]29Houston Texans1 year, $4 million[22]
LBTahir Whitehead[23]27Detroit Lions3 years, $19 million[24]
DTJustin Ellis[25]27Oakland Raiders3 years, $15 million[25]
TELee Smith[17]30Oakland Raiders3 years, $9 million[26]
LSAndrew DePaola[27]30Chicago Bears4 years, $4.27 million[28]
QBJosh Johnson[29]31Houston Texans1 year, $1.005 million[30]
CBShareece Wright[31]30Buffalo Bills1 year, $1.005 million[32]
SReggie Nelson[33]34Oakland Raiders1 year, $2.5 million[34]
WRDwayne Harris[35]30New York Giants1 year, $880,000[36]
DEArmonty Bryant[37]27Detroit Lions1 year, $790,000[38]
CBSenquez Golson[39]24Tampa Bay Buccaneers1 year, $555,000[40]
LBShilique Calhoun[41]26Oakland Raiders1 year, $555,000[42]
LB/DEJames Cowser[41]27Oakland Raiders1 year, $630,000[43]
SErik Harris[41]28Oakland Raiders1 year, $555,000[44]
G/TDenver Kirkland[41]24Oakland Raiders1 year, $630,000[45]
KGiorgio Tavecchio[41]27Oakland Raiders1 year, $555,000[46]
CBDaryl Worley[47]23Carolina Panthers (traded toPhiladelphia before being released)1 year, $630,000[48]
LBDerrick Johnson[49]35Kansas City Chiefs1 year, $3 million[50]
SDallin Leavitt[51]24N/A (college)3 years, $1.71 million[52]
LSDrew Scott[51]23N/A (college)3 years, $1.71 million[53]
GCameron Hunt[54]26Denver Broncos2 years, $1.05 million[55]
DTAhtyba Rubin[56]32Atlanta Falcons1 year, $1.015 million[57]
DTFrostee Rucker[56]34Arizona Cardinals1 year, $1.015 million[58]
FBRyan Yurachek[59]22N/A (college)3 years, $1.71 million[60]

Losses

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PositionPlayerAge2018 Team
WRMichael Crabtree[15]30Baltimore Ravens[61]
OLMarshall Newhouse[62]29Buffalo Bills[63]
CBSean Smith[62]30Free agent
CBT. J. Carrie27Cleveland Browns[64]
DEDenico Autry27Indianapolis Colts[65]
LBAldon Smith[66]28Free agent
CBDavid Amerson[67]26Kansas City Chiefs[68]
KSebastian Janikowski[69]39Seattle Seahawks[70]
PMarquette King[71]29Denver Broncos[72]
TEClive Walford[73]26New York Jets[73]
LSAndrew East[74]26Memphis Express (AAF),[75]Washington Redskins[76]
DTDarius Latham[77]23Free agent
DEArmonty Bryant[78]27Retirement[79]
LBCory James[78]24Free agent
QBJosh Johnson[80]31San Diego Fleet,[81]Washington Redskins[82]
PColby Wadman[83]23Denver Broncos[84]
CAlex Officer[54]22Kansas City Chiefs[85]
QBChristian Hackenberg[86]23Cincinnati Bengals,[87]Memphis Express[81]
LBBrady Sheldon[56]25Cleveland Browns,[88]Green Bay Packers[89]
FBHenry Poggi[59]24New England Patriots[90]

Trades

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Player/picks receivedPlayer/compensation sentTeam
5th round pick (2018 draft) (originally owned by KC)

(Traded to theIndianapolis Colts during the NFL draft)

(WRDaurice Fountain)

WRCordarrelle Patterson[91]
6th round pick (2018 draft) (Braxton Berrios)
New England Patriots
5th round pick (2018 draft) (PJohnny Townsend)FBJamize Olawale[92]
6th round pick (2018 draft) (Jamil Demby)
Dallas Cowboys
WRMartavis Bryant3rd round pick (2018 draft) (Rasheem Green)[93]Pittsburgh Steelers
WRRyan SwitzerDEJihad Ward[94]Dallas Cowboys
QBChristian Hackenbergconditional 7th round pick (2019 draft)[95]New York Jets
1st round pick (2019 draft) (RBJosh Jacobs)

1st round pick (2020 draft) (CBDamon Arnette)

3rd round pick (2020 draft) (WRBryan Edwards)

6th round pick (2019 draft)(Traded to theNew York Jets in the 2019 offseason)

DE/OLBKhalil Mack[96]

2nd round pick (2020 draft) (Cole Kmet)

conditional 7th round pick (2020 draft)

Chicago Bears
1st round pick (2019 draft) (SJohnathan Abram)WRAmari Cooper[97]Dallas Cowboys

Draft

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Main article:2018 NFL draft
2018 Oakland Raiders Draft
RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
115Kolton MillerOTUCLAFromArizona
257P. J. HallDTSam Houston StateFromTennessee
365Brandon ParkerOTNC A&TFromBaltimore
87Arden KeyDELSUFromLA Rams
4110Nick NelsonCBWisconsin
5140Maurice HurstDTMichiganFromIndianapolis
173Johnny TownsendPFloridaFromDallas
6216Azeem VictorLBWashingtonCompensatory pick
7228Marcell AtemanWROklahoma St.

Notes

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  • The Raiders finished with the same overall record and strength of schedule as theSan Francisco 49ers at the end of the2017 season, and their selecting order was determined by way of a coin flip at theNFL Scouting Combine in March 2018; the Raiders lost the coin toss and received the 10th selection. Both teams rotated with theMiami Dolphins, receiving the 9th, 10th and 11th pick in each round.[98]

Draft trades

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Undrafted free agent signings

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Source[105]

Staff

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2018 Oakland Raiders staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

Final roster

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2018 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, 20 inactive, 10 practice squad

Preseason

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The Raiders' preseason opponents and schedule were released on April 11.

Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1August 10Detroit LionsW 16–101–0Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
2August 18atLos Angeles RamsL 15–191–1Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumRecap
3August 24Green Bay PackersW 13–62–1Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
4August 30atSeattle SeahawksW 30–193–1CenturyLink FieldRecap

Regular season

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On January 11, theNFL announced that the Raiders will play host to theSeattle Seahawks in aLondon Game inLondon, England. The game site, originally slated forTottenham Hotspur Stadium, was later moved toWembley Stadium. This marked the fourth time in five seasons in which the Raiders played a game outside theUnited States, as well as their second visit to London (the other being2014).[106]

Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1September 10Los Angeles RamsL 13–330–1Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
2September 16atDenver BroncosL 19–200–2Broncos Stadium at Mile HighRecap
3September 23atMiami DolphinsL 20–280–3Hard Rock StadiumRecap
4September 30Cleveland BrownsW 45–42(OT)1–3Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
5October 7atLos Angeles ChargersL 10–261–4StubHub CenterRecap
6October 14Seattle SeahawksL 3–271–5United KingdomWembley Stadium(London)Recap
7Bye
8October 28Indianapolis ColtsL 28–421–6Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
9November 1atSan Francisco 49ersL 3–341–7Levi's StadiumRecap
10November 11Los Angeles ChargersL 6–201–8Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
11November 18atArizona CardinalsW 23–212–8State Farm StadiumRecap
12November 25atBaltimore RavensL 17–342–9M&T Bank StadiumRecap
13December 2Kansas City ChiefsL 33–402–10Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
14December 9Pittsburgh SteelersW 24–213–10Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
15December 16atCincinnati BengalsL 16–303–11Paul Brown StadiumRecap
16December 24Denver BroncosW 27–144–11Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
17December 30atKansas City ChiefsL 3–354–12Arrowhead StadiumRecap

Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text

Game summaries

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Week 1: vs. Los Angeles Rams

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Week One: Los Angeles Rams at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Rams73101333
Raiders760013

atOakland–Alameda County Coliseum,Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK – Mike Nugent 24-yard field goal, 12:33.Raiders 10–7.Drive: 12 plays, 69 yards, 7:22.
  • LAR – Greg Zuerlein 20-yard field goal, 2:43.Tied 10–10.Drive: 7 plays, 78 yards, 2:11.
  • OAK – Mike Nugent 48-yard field goal, 0:15.Raiders 13–10.Drive: 11 plays, 45 yards, 2:30.

Third quarter

  • LAR – Greg Zuerlein 28-yard field goal, 9:07.Tied 13–13.Drive: 10 plays, 60 yards, 5:56.
  • LAR –Cooper Kupp 8-yard pass from Jared Goff (Greg Zuerlein kick), 0:03.Rams 20–13.Drive: 4 plays, 58 yards, 1:42.

Fourth quarter

  • LAR – Greg Zuerlein 55-yard field goal, 9:24.Rams 23–13.Drive: 11 plays, 51 yards, 4:15.
  • LAR – Greg Zuerlein 20-yard field goal, 3:18.Rams 26–13.Drive: 13 plays, 69 yards, 4:43.
  • LAR –Marcus Peters 50-yard interception return (Greg Zuerlein kick), 2:11.Rams 33–13.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

During the game, tight endJared Cook set a new franchise record for most receiving yards in a game by a Raiders tight end finishing the night with 180 yards on nine catches. The previous record was held byTodd Christensen with 173 yards on November 20, 1986 against theSan Diego Chargers.[107] He was one of only six tight ends to ever record over 180 yards receiving since 1999.[108] QuarterbackDerek Carr threw three interceptions in a game for his second time in his career, the previous time was against theKansas City Chiefs in 2015.[109]

Week 2: at Denver Broncos

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Week Two: Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders397019
Broncos00101020

atBroncos Stadium at Mile High,Denver, Colorado

Game information

First quarter

  • OAK –Mike Nugent 26-yard field goal, 9:33.Raiders 3–0.Drive: 9 plays, 67 yards, 5:27.

Second quarter

  • OAK – Mike Nugent 46-yard field goal, 11:47.Raiders 6–0.Drive: 9 plays, 43 yards, 4:54.
  • OAK –Marshawn Lynch 1-yard run (kick blocked), 0:35.Raiders 12–0.Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:51.

Third quarter

  • DEN –Royce Freeman 1-yard run (Brandon McManus kick), 9:06.Raiders 12–7.Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 5:54.
  • OAK –Seth Roberts 20-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Mike Nugent kick), 5:25.Raiders 19–7.Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 3:41.
  • DEN – Brandon McManus 39-yard field goal, 2:43.Raiders 19–10.Drive: 10 plays, 54 yards, 2:42.

Fourth quarter

  • DEN – Case Keenum 1-yard run (Brandon McManus kick), 5:58.Raiders 19–17.Drive: 14 plays, 67 yards, 7:08.
  • DEN – Brandon McManus 36-yard field goal, 0:06.Broncos 20–19.Drive: 10 plays, 62 yards, 1:52.

Top passers

  • OAK – Derek Carr – 29/32, 288 yards, TD
  • DEN – Case Keenum – 19/35, 222 yards, INT (1 rushing TD)

Top rushers

  • OAK – Marshawn Lynch – 18 carries, 65 yards, TD
  • DEN – Philip Lindsay – 14 carries, 107 yards

Top receivers

  • OAK –Amari Cooper – 10 receptions, 116 yards
  • DEN – Emmanuel Sanders – 4 receptions, 96 yards

Week 3: at Miami Dolphins

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Week Three: Oakland Raiders at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders737320
Dolphins0771428

atHard Rock Stadium,Miami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: September 23
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m.EDT/10:00 a.m. PDT
  • Game weather: 90 °F (32 °C), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 65,667
  • Referee:Shawn Hochuli
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Bruce Arians and Melanie Collins
  • Recap,Gamebook
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • MIA –Kenny Stills 34-yard pass fromRyan Tannehill (Jason Sanders kick), 12:11.Tied 7–7.Drive: 3 plays, 35 yards, 1:31.
  • OAK – Mike Nugent 25-yard field goal, 3:34.Raiders 10–7.Drive: 16 plays, 68 yards, 8:37.

Third quarter

  • OAK –Marshawn Lynch 1-yard run (Mike Nugent kick), 2:58.Raiders 17–7.Drive: 15 plays, 67 yards, 9:44.
  • MIA –Jakeem Grant 18-yard pass from Ryan Tannehill (Jason Sanders kick), 0:55.Raiders 17–14.Drive: 4 plays, 70 yards, 2:03.

Fourth quarter

  • MIA – Jakeem Grant 52-yard pass fromAlbert Wilson (Jason Sanders kick), 7:18.Dolphins 21–17.Drive: 2 plays, 70 yards, 0:48.
  • MIA – Albert Wilson 74-yard pass from Ryan Tannehill (Jason Sanders kick), 2:00.Dolphins 28–17.Drive: 2 plays, 80 yards, 0:54.
  • OAK – Mike Nugent 52-yard field goal, 0:20.Dolphins 28–20.Drive: 6 plays, 41 yards, 1:40.

Top passers

  • OAK – Derek Carr – 27/39, 345 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
  • MIA – Ryan Tannehill – 17/23, 289 yards, 3 TD

Top rushers

  • OAK – Marshawn Lynch – 19 carries, 64 yards, 1 TD
  • MIA – Ryan Tannehill – 3 carries, 26 yards

Top receivers

  • OAK – Jordy Nelson – 6 receptions, 173 yards, 1 TD
  • MIA – Kenny Stills – 3 receptions, 61 yards, 1 TD

Week 4: vs. Cleveland Browns

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Week Four: Cleveland Browns at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234OTTotal
Browns3141114042
Raiders77721345

at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

  • OAK –Gareon Conley 36-yard interception return (Matt McCrane kick), 10:01.Raiders 7–0.
  • CLE –Greg Joseph 25-yard field goal, 2:00.Raiders 7–3.Drive: 15 plays, 68 yards, 8:01.

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • CLE – Greg Joseph 28-yard field goal, 9:22.Browns 20–14.Drive: 11 plays, 65 yards, 5:38.
  • CLE –Jarvis Landry 2-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Duke Johnson run), 7:26.Browns 28–14.Drive: 2 plays, 31 yards, 0:51.
  • OAK –Jared Cook 7-yard pass from Derek Carr (Matt McCrane kick), 5:34.Browns 28–21.Drive: 3 plays, 7 yards, 0:11.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK – Matt McCrane 29-yard field goal, 14:17.Browns 28–24.Drive: 6 plays, 58 yards, 2:07.
  • OAK –Jordy Nelson 19-yard pass from Derek Carr (Matt McCrane kick), 12:46.Raiders 31–28.Drive: 2 plays, 20 yards, 0:40.
  • OAK – Matt McCrane 44-yard field goal, 10:46.Raiders 34–28.Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 1:26.
  • CLE –Carlos Hyde 1-yard run (Greg Joseph kick), 8:07.Browns 35–34.Drive: 7 plays, 77 yards, 2:39.
  • CLE – Nick Chubb 41-yard run (Greg Joseph kick), 4:20.Browns 42–34.Drive: 3 plays, 63 yards, 1:25.
  • OAK – Jared Cook 7-yard pass from Derek Carr (Derek Carr pass to Jordy Nelson), 0:30.Tied 42–42.Drive: 6 plays, 53 yards, 0:58.

Overtime

  • OAK – Matt McCrane 29-yard field goal, 1:46.Raiders 45–42.Drive: 11 plays, 70 yards, 3:41.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Week 5: at Los Angeles Chargers

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Week Five: Oakland Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders030710
Chargers3143626

atStubhub Center,Carson, California

  • Date: October 7
  • Game time: 1:05 p.m. PDT
  • Game weather: 75 °F (24 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 25,362
  • Referee:Alex Kemp
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Bruce Arians and Melanie Collins
  • Recap,Gamebook
Game information

First quarter

  • LAC –Caleb Sturgis 49-yard field goal, 11:08.Chargers 3–0.Drive: 7 plays, 37 yards, 3:52.

Second quarter

  • OAK –Matt McCrane 24-yard field goal, 13:23.Tied 3–3.Drive: 10 plays, 77 yards, 5:06.
  • LAC –Austin Ekeler 44-yard pass fromPhilip Rivers (Caleb Sturgis kick), 4:04.Chargers 10–3.Drive: 4 plays, 55 yards, 2:04.
  • LAC –Melvin Gordon 1-yard run (Caleb Sturgis kick), 1:39.Chargers 17–3.Drive: 6 plays, 48 yards, 2:15.

Third quarter

  • LAC – Caleb Sturgis 30-yard field goal, 6:05.Chargers 20–3.Drive: 11 plays, 62 yards, 6:12.

Fourth quarter

  • LAC –Virgil Green 13-yard pass from Philip Rivers (kick failed), 9:42.Chargers 26–3.Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 6:23.
  • OAK –Jordy Nelson 1-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Matt McCrane kick), 5:11.Chargers 26–10.Drive: 9 plays, 74 yards, 4:31.

Top passers

  • OAK – Derek Carr – 24/33, 268 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
  • LAC – Philip Rivers – 22/27, 339 yards, 2 TD

Top rushers

  • OAK –Marshawn Lynch – 9 carries, 31 yards
  • LAC – Melvin Gordon – 19 carries, 58 yards, 1 TD

Top receivers

Week 6: vs. Seattle Seahawks

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NFL London Games

Week Six: Seattle Seahawks at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Seahawks7103727
Raiders00033

atWembley Stadium,London, England

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • SEA –David Moore 19-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Sebastian Janikowski kick), 14:10.Seahawks 14–0.Drive: 3 plays, 24 yards, 1:14.
  • SEA – Sebastian Janikowski 44-yard field goal, 0:00.Seahawks 17–0.Drive: 5 plays, 33 yards, 0:39.

Third quarter

  • SEA – Sebastian Janikowski 26-yard field goal, 11:42.Seahawks 20–0.Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 1:56.

Fourth quarter

  • SEA –Tyler Lockett 10-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Sebastian Janikowski kick), 14:55.Seahawks 27–0.Drive: 8 plays, 62 yards, 3:36.
  • OAK –Matt McCrane 43-yard field goal, 8:25.Seahawks 27–3.Drive: 12 plays, 51 yards, 6:30.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Week 8: vs. Indianapolis Colts

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Week Eight: Indianapolis Colts at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Colts10382142
Raiders01414028

at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

  • IND –Mo Alie-Cox 26-yard pass fromAndrew Luck (Adam Vinatieri kick), 8:21.Colts 7–0.Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 6:39.
  • IND – Adam Vinatieri 26-yard field goal, 0:00.Colts 10–0.Drive: 13 plays, 70 yards, 7:17.

Second quarter

  • OAK –Seth Roberts 31-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 11:56.Colts 10–7.Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 3:04.
  • OAK –Jared Cook 25-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 6:13.Raiders 14–10.Drive: 7 plays, 79 yards, 4:28.
  • IND – Adam Vinatieri 25-yard field goal, 0:26.Raiders 14–13.Drive: 16 plays, 68 yards, 5:47.

Third quarter

  • OAK – Derek Carr 1-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 9:49.Raiders 21–13.Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 5:11.
  • IND –Eric Ebron 20-yard pass from Andrew Luck (Andrew Luck-Chester Rogers pass), 7:39.Tied 21–21.Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 2:10.
  • OAK –Brandon LaFell 6-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 1:01.Raiders 28–21.Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 6:38.

Fourth quarter

  • IND –Marlon Mack 4-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 10:47.Tied 28–28.Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 5:14.
  • IND –Jack Doyle 10-yard pass from Andrew Luck (Adam Vinatieri kick), 5:28.Colts 35–28.Drive: 6 plays, 57 yards, 3:52.
  • IND – Marlon Mack 1-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 2:55.Colts 42–28.Drive: 5 plays, 27 yards, 2:21.

Top passers

  • IND – Andrew Luck – 22/31, 239 yards, 3 TD
  • OAK – Derek Carr – 21/28, 244 yards, 3 TD

Top rushers

  • IND – Marlon Mack – 25 carries, 132 yards, 2 TD
  • OAK –Doug Martin – 13 carries, 72 yards

Top receivers

  • IND – Jack Doyle – 6 receptions, 70 yards, 1 TD
  • OAK – Jared Cook – 4 receptions, 74 yards, 1 TD

This game was the first game for the Raiders without wide receiverAmari Cooper, as theDallas Cowboys traded their 2019 1st round draft pick in exchange for Cooper the week before the game.

Week 9: at San Francisco 49ers

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Week Nine: Oakland Raiders at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders30003
49ers71014334

atLevi's Stadium,Santa Clara, California

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • SF –Kendrick Bourne 4-yard pass from Nick Mullens (Robbie Gould kick), 12:40.49ers 14–3.Drive: 13 plays, 66 yards, 7:24.
  • SF – Robbie Gould 39-yard field goal, 0:16.49ers 17–3.Drive: 7 plays, 59 yards, 1:38.

Third quarter

  • SF –George Kittle 5-yard pass from Nick Mullens (Robbie Gould kick), 12:36.49ers 24–3.Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 2:24.
  • SF –Raheem Mostert 52-yard run (Robbie Gould kick), 9:17.49ers 31–3.Drive: 3 plays, 68 yards, 1:16.

Fourth quarter

  • SF – Robbie Gould 25-yard field goal, 3:59.49ers 34–3.Drive: 8 plays, 22 yards, 5:32.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Week 10: vs. Los Angeles Chargers

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Week Ten: Los Angeles Chargers at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chargers0107320
Raiders30036

at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

  • OAK –Daniel Carlson 46-yard field goal, 2:51.Raiders 3–0.Drive: 8 plays, 32 yards, 3:34.

Second quarter

  • LAC –Michael Badgley 27-yard field goal, 5:47.Tied 3–3.Drive: 11 plays, 31 yards, 5:23.
  • LAC –Keenan Allen 11-yard pass fromPhilip Rivers (Michael Badgley kick), 0:24.Chargers 10–3.Drive: 8 plays, 91 yards, 3:09.

Third quarter

  • LAC –Melvin Gordon 66-yard pass from Philip Rivers (Michael Badgley kick), 12:32.Chargers 17–3.Drive: 4 plays, 77 yards, 2:28.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 30-yard field goal, 14:49.Chargers 17–6.Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards, 3:04.
  • LAC – Michael Badgley 41-yard field goal, 7:12.Chargers 20–6.Drive: 12 plays, 57 yards, 7:37.

Top passers

  • LAC – Philip Rivers – 18/16, 223 yards, 2 TD, INT
  • OAK –Derek Carr – 24/37, 243 yards

Top rushers

  • LAC – Melvin Gordon – 18 carries, 93 yards
  • OAK –Doug Martin – 15 carries, 61 yards

Top receivers

  • LAC – Melvn Gordon – 5 receptions, 72 yards
  • OAK –Jalen Richard – 5 receptions, 52 yards

Week 11: at Arizona Cardinals

[edit]
Week Eleven: Oakland Raiders at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders776323
Cardinals1400721

atState Farm Stadium,Glendale, Arizona

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK –Brandon LaFell 5-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 8:20.Tied 14–14.Drive: 7 plays, 50 yards, 3:37.

Third quarter

  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 49-yard field goal, 10:26.Raiders 17–14.Drive: 7 plays, 44 yards, 4:34.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 21-yard field goal, 0:22.Raiders 20–14.Drive: 12 plays, 63 yards, 7:39.

Fourth quarter

  • ARI – Larry Fitzgerald 5-yard pass from Josh Rosen (Matt McCrane kick), 5:02.Cardinals 21–20.Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 2:37.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 35-yard field goal, 0:00.Raiders 23–21.Drive: 9 plays, 63 yards, 1:53.

Top passers

  • OAK – Derek Carr – 19/31, 192 yards, 2 TD
  • ARI – Josh Rosen – 9/20, 136 yards, 3 TD

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • OAK –Marcell Ateman – 4 receptions, 50 yards
  • ARI – Christian Kirk – 3 receptions, 77 yards, TD

Week 12: at Baltimore Ravens

[edit]
Week Twelve: Oakland Raiders at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders737017
Ravens31071434

atM&T Bank Stadium,Baltimore, Maryland

  • Date: November 25
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/10:00 a.m. PST
  • Game weather: 60 °F (16 °C), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 70,035
  • Referee:Clay Martin
  • TV announcers (CBS): Andrew Catalon, James Lofton and Amanda Balionis
  • Recap,Gamebook
Game information

First quarter

  • OAK –Doug Martin 1-yard rush (Daniel Carlson kick), 8:45.Raiders 7–0.Drive: 12 plays, 81 yards, 6:15.
  • BAL –Justin Tucker 47-yard field goal, 4:28.Raiders 7–3.Drive: 9 plays, 40 yards, 4:17.

Second quarter

  • BAL –Cyrus Jones 70-yard punt return (Justin Tucker kick), 12:45.Ravens 10–7.
  • BAL – Justin Tucker 28-yard field goal, 7:11.Ravens 13–7.Drive: 6 plays, 77 yards, 3:05.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 42-yard field goal, 2:34.Ravens 13–10.Drive: 7 plays, 20 yards, 2:57.

Third quarter

  • BAL –Lamar Jackson 5-yard rush (Justin Tucker kick), 8:10.Ravens 20–10.Drive: 13 plays, 57 yards, 6:50.
  • OAK –Jared Cook 16-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 5:09.Ravens 20–17.Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 3:01.

Fourth quarter

  • BAL –Michael Crabtree 8-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 11:16.Ravens 27–17.Drive: 17 plays, 71 yards, 8:53.
  • BAL –Terrell Suggs 43-yard fumble return (Justin Tucker kick), 5:55.Ravens 34–17.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Week 13: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

[edit]
Week Thirteen: Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chiefs10914740
Raiders0791733

at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

  • KC –Travis Kelce 3-yard pass fromPatrick Mahomes (Harrison Butker kick), 12:11.Chiefs 7–0.Drive: 2 plays, 65 yards, 0:52.
  • KC – Harrison Butker 29-yard field goal, 7:42.Chiefs 10–0.Drive: 8 plays, 39 yards, 3:31.

Second quarter

  • KC – Harrison Butker 50-yard field goal, 7:02.Chiefs 13–0.Drive: 12 plays, 38 yards, 6:00.
  • OAK –Doug Martin 1-yard rush (Daniel Carlson kick), 1:04.Chiefs 13–7.Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 5:58.
  • KC – Travis Kelce 6-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (kick blocked), 0:07.Chiefs 19–7.Drive: 5 plays, 82 yards, 0:57.

Third quarter

  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 50-yard field goal, 11:06.Chiefs 19–10.Drive: 8 plays, 43 yards, 3:54.
  • KC –Spencer Ware 1-yard rush (Harrison Butker kick), 5:48.Chiefs 26–10.Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 5:18.
  • OAK –Jared Cook 24-yard pass fromDerek Carr (run failed), 3:28.Chiefs 26–16.Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards, 2:20.
  • KC –Demetrius Harris 13-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Harrison Butker kick), 0:04.Chiefs 33–16.Drive: 7 plays, 52 yards, 2:09.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK –Lee Smith 1-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 10:41.Chiefs 33–23.Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:23.
  • OAK –Marcell Ateman 9-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 6:46.Chiefs 33–30.Drive: 6 plays, 54 yards, 2:32.
  • KC –Chris Conley 2-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Harrison Butker kick), 1:54.Chiefs 40–30.Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:52.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 44-yard field goal, 0:30.Chiefs 40–33.Drive: 8 plays, 49 yards, 1:24.

Top passers

  • KC – Patrick Mahomes – 23/38, 295 yards, 4 TD
  • OAK – Derek Carr – 29/38, 285 yards, 3 TD

Top rushers

  • KC – Patrick Mahomes – 9 carries, 52 yards
  • OAK –Jalen Richard – 6 carries, 95 yards

Top receivers

  • KC – Travis Kelce – 12 receptions, 168 yards, 2 TD
  • OAK – Jared Cook – 7 receptions, 100 yards, TD

With the brutal loss the Raiders dropped to 2-10 and they were eliminated from playoff contention.

Week 14: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

[edit]
Week Fourteen: Pittsburgh Steelers at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Steelers0140721
Raiders7301424

at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • PIT –Stevan Ridley 2-yard rush (Chris Boswell kick), 12:18.Tied 7–7.Drive: 11 plays, 67 yards, 6:30.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 44-yard field goal, 8:04.Raiders 10–7.Drive: 10 plays, 46 yards, 4:14.
  • PIT –JuJu Smith-Schuster 1-yard pass fromBen Roethlisberger (Chris Boswell kick), 0:10.Steelers 14–10.Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 2:47.

Third quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK –Lee Smith 3-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 5:20.Raiders 17–14.Drive: 14 plays, 73 yards, 7:50.
  • PIT – JuJu Smith-Schuster 1-yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Chris Boswell kick), 2:55.Steelers 21–17.Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:25.
  • OAK –Derek Carrier 6-yard pass from Derek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 0:21.Raiders 24–21.Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:34.

Top passers

  • PIT – Ben Roethlisberger – 25/29, 282 yards, 2 TD
  • OAK – Derek Carr – 25/34, 322 yards, 2 TD

Top rushers

  • PIT –Jaylen Samuels – 11 carries, 28 yards
  • OAK – Doug Martin – 16 carries, 32 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • PIT – JuJu Smith-Schuster – 8 receptions, 130 yards, 2 TD
  • OAK –Jared Cook – 7 receptions, 116 yards

Week 15: at Cincinnati Bengals

[edit]
Week Fifteen: Oakland Raiders at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders076316
Bengals71301030

atPaul Brown Stadium,Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: December 16
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/10:00 a.m. PST
  • Game weather: 43 °F (6 °C), overcast
  • Game attendance: 44,568
  • Referee: Alex Kemp
  • TV announcers (CBS): Andrew Catalon and James Lofton
  • Recap,Gamebook
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • CIN –Joe Mixon 1-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 10:17.Bengals 14–0.Drive: 12 plays, 90 yards, 4:53.
  • CIN – Randy Bullock 34-yard field goal, 6:41.Bengals 17–0.Drive: 7 plays, 18 yards, 2:48.
  • OAK –Lee Smith 1-yard pass fromDerek Carr (Daniel Carlson kick), 3:48.Bengals 17–7.Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:53.
  • CIN – Randy Bullock 38-yard field goal.Bengals 20–7.Drive: 7 plays, 26 yards, 2:09.

Third quarter

  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 50-yard field goal, 6:27.Bengals 20–10.Drive: 10 plays, 57 yards, 5:46.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 27-yard field goal, 2:38.Bengals 20–13.Drive: 6 plays, 46 yards, 2:44.

Fourth quarter

  • CIN – Randy Bullock 23-yard field goal, 10:45.Bengals 23–13.Drive: 14 plays, 71 yards, 6:53.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 40-yard field goal, 5:05.Bengals 23–16.Drive: 6 plays, 31 yards, 2:00.
  • CIN – Joe Mixon 15-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 4:04.Bengals 30–16.Drive: 2 plays, 21 yards, 1:01.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

With the loss the Raiders dropped to 3-11 and secured dead last in the AFC West.

Week 16: vs. Denver Broncos

[edit]
Week Sixteen: Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos007714
Raiders71001027

at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK –Doug Martin 24-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 7:56.Raiders 14–0.Drive: 9 plays, 89 yards, 5:35.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 43-yard field goal, 0:19.Raiders 17–0.Drive: 11 plays, 55 yards, 4:02.

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

  • OAK –Jalen Richard 3-yard run (Daniel Carlson kick), 12:16.Raiders 24–7.Drive: 12 plays, 72 yards, 7:20.
  • DEN –Courtland Sutton 19-yard pass fromCase Keenum (Brandon McManus kick), 7:31.Raiders 24–14.Drive: 11 plays, 77 yards, 4:45.
  • OAK – Daniel Carlson 45-yard field goal, 4:38.Raiders 27–14.Drive: 4 plays, 4 yards, 0:58.

Top passers

  • DEN – Case Keenum – 23/37, 202 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
  • OAK –Derek Carr – 19/26, 167 yards

Top rushers

  • DEN –Phillip Lindsay – 10 rushes, 46 yards
  • OAK – Doug Martin – 21 rushes, 107 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • DEN – Courtland Sutton – 6 receptions, 65 yards, TD
  • OAK –Jordy Nelson – 7 receptions, 75 yards

Week 17: at Kansas City Chiefs

[edit]
Week Seventeen: Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders03003
Chiefs1477735

atArrowhead Stadium,Kansas City, Missouri

  • Date: December 30
  • Game time: 3:25 p.m. CST/1:25 p.m. PST
  • Game weather: 45 °F (7 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 77,550
  • Referee: Shawn Hochuli
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Bruce Arians and Melanie Collins
  • Recap,Gamebook
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • KC –Damien Williams 4-yard rush (Harrison Butker kick), 9:31.Chiefs 21–0.Drive: 9 plays, 60 yards, 4:40.
  • OAK –Daniel Carlson 50-yard field goal, 1:09.Chiefs 21-3.Drive: 13 plays, 66 yards, 4:39.

Third quarter

  • KC –Demarcus Robinson 89-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Harrison Butker kick), 8:51.Chiefs 28–3.Drive: 5 plays, 99 yards, 1:34.

Fourth quarter

  • KC – Tyreek Hill 15-yard rush (Harrison Butker kick), 13:25.Chiefs 35–3.Drive: 10 plays, 92 yards, 5:36.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Standings

[edit]

Division

[edit]
AFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(1)Kansas City Chiefs1240.7505–110–2565421W1
(5)Los Angeles Chargers1240.7504–29–3428329W1
Denver Broncos6100.3752–44–8329349L4
Oakland Raiders4120.2501–53–9290467L1

Conference

[edit]
#TeamDivisionWLTPCTDIVCONFSOSSOVSTK
Division leaders
1[a]Kansas City ChiefsWest1240.7505–110–2.480.401W1
2[b]New England PatriotsEast1150.6885–18–4.482.494W2
3[b]Houston TexansSouth1150.6884–29–3.471.435W1
4Baltimore RavensNorth1060.6253–38–4.496.450W3
Wild Cards
5[a]Los Angeles ChargersWest1240.7504–29–3.477.422W1
6Indianapolis ColtsSouth1060.6254–27–5.465.456W4
Did not qualify for the postseason
7Pittsburgh SteelersNorth961.5944–1–16–5–1.504.448W1
8Tennessee TitansSouth970.5633–35–7.520.465L1
9Cleveland BrownsNorth781.4693–2–15–6–1.516.411L1
10Miami DolphinsEast790.4384–26–6.469.446L3
11[c]Denver BroncosWest6100.3752–44–8.523.464L4
12[c]Cincinnati BengalsNorth6100.3751–54–8.535.448L2
13[c]Buffalo BillsEast6100.3752–44–8.523.411W1
14Jacksonville JaguarsSouth5110.3131–54–8.549.463L1
15[d]New York JetsEast4120.2501–53–9.506.438L3
16[d]Oakland RaidersWest4120.2501–53–9.547.406L1
Tiebreakers[e]
  1. ^abKansas City finished ahead of LA Chargers in the AFC West based on division record, claiming the No. 1 seed.
  2. ^abNew England claimed the No. 2 seed over Houston based on head-to-head victory.
  3. ^abcDenver finished ahead of Cincinnati and Buffalo based on strength of victory. Cincinnati finished ahead of Buffalo based on record vs. common opponents. Cincinnati's cumulative record against Baltimore, Indianapolis, the Los Angeles Chargers and Miami was 3–2, compared to Buffalo's 1–4 cumulative record against the same four teams.
  4. ^abNY Jets finished ahead of Oakland based on strength of victory.
  5. ^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.

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