7. Raiders get beaten badly by the Bears
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Las Vegas had just lost to their divisional rival and followed that up with a loss to one of the worst organizations in the league in the Chicago Bears. Derek Carr turned in a laughable 22 of 35 for 206 yards, zero touchdowns, and an ill-timed interception that virtually doomed the Raiders from the onset. The rushing game wasn't better, only accounting for 71 yards and one touchdown from an injury-plagued Joshua Jacobs. They just couldn't put a drive together, and the Bears kept their key players covered all game long.
That gave the Raiders only three points in the first half and six points in the fourth quarter. This had to be one of the worst showings for the offense, and it couldn't have come against a more middle-of-the-road opponent.
As for the Las Vegas Raiders' defense, they only allowed 118 yards in the air by the Bears and 139 rushing yards. The problem, though is that when the defense did their part and got the opposing offense off the field, Derek Carr and company couldn't capitalize on it. This left the Raiders struggling to put points on the board.
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