Raiders rookie RB Josh Jacobs surpasses 1,000 yards in his 12th NFL game

Raiders rookie RB Josh Jacobs surpasses 1,000 yards in his 12th NFL game

Sunday the Raiders took the field with Josh Jacobs 43 yards from hitting the 1000-yard mark for his rookie season. He hit that mark before half time.

Just 8 carries into the game, Jacobs already had 55 yards. The Raiders had yet to get any points out of it, but it was clear that if that was going to change, it would go through Jacobs.

The Raiders have never had a rookie running back go for over 1000 yards. Jacobs had already passed up Marcus Allen to become the franchise all-time leading rookie rusher. He hits 1000 yards faster than any rookie running back this season.

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Raiders-Chiefs inactives: RT Trent Brown is active

Raiders-Chiefs inactives: RT Trent Brown is active

Friday, Raiders tackle Trent Brown didn’t practice with a knee injury and was questionable on the injury report. He is apparently good to go and will start at right tackle.

Raiders

LB Preston Brown
WR Rico Gafford
CB Isaiah Johnson
QB DeShone Kizer
DE Josh Mauro
WR Hunter Renfrow
T David Sharpe

Chiefs

RB Damien Williams
DE Demone Harris
QB Chad Henne
OL Jackson Barton
S Jordan Lucas
OL Nick Allegretti
TE Deon Yelder

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Bleacher Report names wide receiver as Raiders biggest need for 2020

Bleacher Report names wide receiver as Raiders biggest need for 2020

With the 2019 season winding down, the Raiders are starting to get a clearer picture of what their team may look like next offseason. Fortunately, it appears their needs for next offseason are pretty clear cut.

According to Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report, the biggest need for the Raiders next offseason is at wide receiver. Here is what Knox had to say about the Raiders potentially adding another wide receiver next offseason:

The Raiders should be on the lookout for a No. 1 receiver. Tyrell Williams is more of a No. 2, while Hunter Renfrow is best in the slot. The Oakland passing attack needs an elite pass-catcher on the outside.

Luckily for Oakland, the 2020 NFL draft class is loaded with top-end wide receiver talent. There are several players who project to be true No. 1 receivers in the NFL and should be able to produce right away. Not only is the draft loaded, but there are also a ton of proven receivers scheduled to hit the free-agent market, as well.

Oakland certainly will have other needs, including cornerback and defensive end but expect the wide receiver position to be atop of their wish list next offseason.

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Oakland Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs: Time, TV schedule, odds, how to watch

Oakland Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs: Time, TV schedule, odds, how to watch

This week, the Oakland Raiders will go on the road to face the Kansas City Chiefs in a game Oakland must win to stay in the AFC Wild Card contention. To get you prepared for the game, here is everything you need to know about this Week 13 contest:

What: Oakland Raiders (6-5) at Kansas City Chiefs (7-4)
When: Sunday, December 1 at 4:25 p.m. ET
Where: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Radio: 95.7 The Game
Live Stream: fuboTV (try it free)
Odds: Chiefs (-9.5)
Referee: John Hussey
TV: CBS

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Raiders RB Josh Jacobs excelling after contact as rookie

Raiders RB Josh Jacobs excelling after contact as rookie

There are a ton of reasons why Josh Jacobs is having a monster season for the Raiders. He’s running with confidence as Oakland’s offensive line has been dominating the line of scrimmage.

But the main reason he has had so much success has been his ability to make plays after contact. Jacobs rarely goes down after the initial hit, usually running for two or three yards more while dragging defenders.

According to Pro Football Focus, Jacobs has already totaled 715 yards after contact, the fifth-most in the NFL. Combine that with his ability to make defenders miss, and it’s not hard to see why he’s already among the best running backs in the NFL.

With just five games left in the 2019 season, expect the Raiders to lean on their rookie runner as the Raiders make a push for the playoffs.

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Can Raiders QB Derek Carr play well in cold weather?

Raiders Wire takes a look at Carrs previous four games in under 40 degree weather and why Carr struggles in those areas.

The Kansas City weather is the topic of discussion in the lead up to the battle of the AFC West. The Oakland Raiders are rolling to under 40-degree temperature against the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Raiders are massive underdogs with the line coming in at -10.

The reason for the point spread is receiving a beat down against the New York Jets, and the other is Derek Carr’s history in cold weather.

It all started this week on Golic and Wingo when former Raider head coach Jack Del Rio spoke about Carr’s brutal history in cold-weather games. This sparked the conversation that carried over to social media.

Del Rio does have a point Carr struggles are duly noted when he is playing in the cold. His awful record of 2-9 under 50 degrees and a 0-4 record under 40 degrees will follow him until he starts to string together wins in the cold weather.

The numbers don’t help with Carr never hitting the 200-yard mark in these climates and only throwing three touchdowns. Keep in mind three of those losses are with Del Rio as the head coach.

Carr laughed it off this week during the press conference, but he still knows what is at stake this week in this matchup for the AFC West lead. He is determined to get this monkey off his back and raising the standards of what it means to be a Raider. He discussed this with Scott Bair of NBC Sports Network Bay Area.

What is the reason Carr struggles in the cold? Breaking down all of his games under 40 degrees at kickoff, there is undoubtedly a pattered that follows. Let’s look at all four games individually and come to a conclusion about what is going on.

Week 17, 2014 vs.  Broncos

40 degrees, 7 MPH winds.

Carr’s first game in under 40-degree weather came Week 17 of the 2014 season against the Denver Broncos. The Broncos went into the game 11-4 and the Raiders 3-12 with the latter team fan base wanting a loss for draft position. It was a mismatch before the first snap, and it played out that way in the final score of 47-14.

The 2014 Raiders could make the case of being the worst team the organization put on the field this decade and was on full display every moment of the game. Carr struggled to complete passes going 18 of 36 with a wretched YPA of 4.39 and an additional three drops. No one was open for Carr all game, but early on, the Raiders were hanging in and were able to sustain good drives in the second half.

The biggest miss of the game was on a flea-flicker where Carr had André Holmes wide open, but the wide receiver slowed down, causing an overthrow. The game was 30-14 at that point and could have made it a one-score game with a two-point conversion

After that, the game got out of hand. The Raiders were put on lockdown for the rest of the matchup. Carr didn’t play well for sure, but if the Raiders pulled this one out, it would have been a colossal upset. Mark this one as a just bad team overmatched.

Week 17, 2015 vs. Chiefs

37 degrees, 7 MPH winds

2015 season was basically a preview of what the future of the Raiders that ended not even lasting the decade. The Raiders came into the game just attempting to not have a losing season. The Chiefs were the hottest team in football after starting the season 1-5 and on nine-game winning streak coming into the game.

Carr was pedestrian in this game, throwing 21-33 198 yards with a touchdown and an interception. However, he was sacked 6 times, and his receivers didn’t help with an additional three drops, and the whole offense looked flat. Ugliest play of the game was during a red-zone trip where Carr was targeting Amari Cooper and threw up a desperate heave attempting to find Cooper in the back of the end zone that ended in an interception ruining a promising drive.

The Raiders could not sustain drives in this game, leading to a high amount of three and outs, with Carr having a QBR of 21.2 on the day. Technically this is Carr’s best game in the cold, and if the rest of the offense showed up, the numbers on this one might have been different.

Week 14, 2016 vs. Chiefs

21 degrees, 7 MPH winds

Arrowhead is the theme for these games, and this one is the infamous spider wire game. The biggest game for the Raiders this decade and man was this a clunker for the Raiders quarterback. The historically lousy performance is one of the main drivers of this whole conversation about his play on bad weather.

To be fair, Carr did break his finger on his throwing hand two weeks before and could not take snaps under center. His finger was a problem all game with him barely able to catch snaps from the shotgun formation. Carr completed just 17 of 41 passes for 117 yards in the game, he joined only Jesse Palmer as the only quarterbacks since 1950 to gain fewer than 120 passing yards on more than 40 attempts.

The receivers didn’t show up again, adding another 5 drops, according to PFF, with the biggest one coming from Seth Roberts in the red zone for a touchdown.

The Raiders had every chance to win this game, and the play to Cooper where the ball moved at the last second will live infamy with Raiders fans. The defense did show up for this game, causing three turnovers, but the injury to Carr’s finger was too much to overcome once it became a factor in the game for him mentally.

Week 16, 2017 vs. Eagles

29 Degrees, 15 MPH Winds

The last game Carr has played in bad weather came against the Philadelphia Eagles during their run to the super bowl. Carr was awful this whole game when the Raiders defense and running game came to play. Carr, on the other hand, was the reason for the Raiders losing this game.

The game started off positive with Carr finding Cooper on a 63-yard touchdown early in the second quarter, and the Raiders defense feasted on Nick Foles, causing him to be under pressure all night.

The offense, on the other hand, could not move the football, and Carr was missing throws all night and had no flow with his receiving corps to make plays. He ended up throwing a back-breaking interception that led to the game-winning field goal for the Eagles late in the game-sealing another loss for the 2017 Raiders.

This game was a turning point for the Raiders franchise as the man calling this football game was Jon Gruden. Just three weeks later, he was named the Oakland Raiders new head coach, and a fresh rebuild began towards the future in Las Vegas.

Conclusion

There is real credence to the thought process that Carr is not good in cold-weather games. All his performances point to this, but it’s true that the Raiders as a franchise struggle in the same area. The Raiders are 23-30 since the merger and 15-32 since 1980, which is without John Madden. The Raiders got blown out 51-3 in Buffalo in the 1990 AFC championship game. Rich Gannon was 1-7 in games under 40 degrees.

It is just an item the Raiders will struggle with being a west coast team. The drops are an issue for the receivers with 11 during Carr’s tenure as the quarterback under 40 degrees. However, the Raiders need to find a way to pull out these tough games in Arrowhead, and Carr has to get over the hump and use the chatter for motivation.

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Thanksgiving football results didn’t give Raiders much to be thankful for

Thanksgiving football results didn’t give Raiders much to be thankful for

There are three games being played on Thanksgiving. The first two had ramifications for the Raiders. Neither of them went the way they would have hoped.

The first game was the Lions vs Bears. The Raiders own the Bears’ first-round pick this year as the second part of the Khalil Mack trade, so the more games the Bears lose, the better draft pick the Raiders figure to get.

So, of course the Bears beat the Lions to improve to 6-6 on the season. That keeps the Bears well in the playoff hunt. Prior to the game the Bears were in line for the 13th overall pick. Now they could possibly be outside the top 20 depending on what happens with Sundays games.

The second game of the day was the Bills vs Cowboys. The Bills were already in line for an AFC wild-card playoff spot. They beat the Cowboys to improve to 9-3, ensuring they will finish with a winning record.

Right now the Raiders sit at 6-5, just outside the playoff bubble, but in the hunt. A Bills loss would have helped up the odds of grabbing one of those wildcard spots. Instead, they distanced themselves.

The third game of the day features the Saints and Falcons. The results of those doesn’t appear to have any impact on the Raiders.

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Raiders to play a lot of nickel defense vs Chiefs and Lamarcus Joyner ready for return

Raiders to play a lot of nickel defense vs Chiefs and Lamarcus Joyner ready for return

After two weeks out while nursing an injured hamstring, it sounds like Lamarcus Joyner will be back on the field on Sunday when the Raiders face the rival Chiefs.

“He looks good. He came through practice,” Defensive coordinator Paul Guenther said of Joyner. “He was pretty good last week, we just felt like sitting out one more week he’d be at 100 percent and that’s what he is now.”

He’ll be needed too as Guenther added that the Raiders will be playing a lot of nickel in this game to try and keep Patrick Mahomes from having another four passing touchdown game as he did in their week two meeting. Having Joyner can only help in that effort.

“He plays such an important position for us in the nickel,” Guenther continued. “You got to know the run fits and different routes. You get in there, combinations, the blitzes, all that stuff. Obviously, Nevin [Lawson] was in there in a pinch for us the last couple of weeks. It’s good to have him back. He’s a great communicator, he’s one of our captains, so it’s good to have him.”

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Raiders-Chiefs Thursday injury report: Rodney Hudson returns, Damien Williams still not practicing

Raiders-Chiefs Thursday injury report: Rodney Hudson returns, Damien Williams still not practicing

After one day sitting out with an ankle injury, Rodney Hudson was back at practice and figures to play Sunday when the team travels to his old stomping grounds in Kansas City. The only DNP for the Raiders was Hunter Renfrow, who Jon Gruden already ruled out for Sunday’s game.

Hudson, Josh Jacobs (shoulder), and David Sharpe (calf) were all limited on Thursday.

The Chiefs were without two players on Thursday. Damien Williams has yet to practice this week with a rib injury. Sammy Watkins also missed practice with an illness.

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Raiders-Chiefs Wednesday injury report: Lamarcus Joyner practices, Rodney Hudson does not

Raiders-Chiefs Wednesday injury report: Lamarcus Joyner practices, Rodney Hudson does not

It’s Chiefs week. The first practice for the Raiders took place indoors off-site as Alameda was pelted by wind and rain today. Among those who did not take the artificial turf were center Rodney Hudson (ankle) and wide receiver Hunter Renfrow (ribs).

Gruden has already said Renfrow will not play this week against the Chiefs, but after that his status is considered week-to-week. As per usual, we will have to revisit Hudson’s status on Thursday to see if his absence is anything to worry about. I would guess that it isn’t severe considering they just waived center Erik Magnuson, but we’ll see.

Lamarcus Joyner and David Sharpe both missed last week’s game in New York. Both practiced limited Wednesday. Josh Jacobs (shoulder) was also limited.

For the Chiefs, Damien Williams missed practice with a rib injury.

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