Ballers & Busters for Raiders Week 6 win over Patriots

Raiders Week 6 Ballers & Busters in their win over Patriots

It’s honestly a wonder the Raiders now sit at .500. After losing three straight, they have put two wins together to pull to 3-3 on the season. Even though the offense has yet to score even 20 points in a game.

They have won their three games by a combined nine points with the offense topping out at 19 points on the season. Much of that is a factor of playing a few truly horrible teams with their wins coming against teams with just four wins combined.

But, hey, you beat the team in front of you and a win is a win. So, let’s look at this week’s best and worst performances, shall we.

Ballers

DE Maxx Crosby

Crosby wasn’t perfect in this game. His big mistake was a terrible roughing the passer penalty that set up the Patriots’ second TD which pulled them to within a field goal of the win. But when the Raiders needed him most, he once again stepped up and proved he is the glue holding this team together.

With the Patriots in third and 15 in the shadow of their own end zone, Crosby got into the backfield to sack Mac Jones for a safety and end the game. That makes up for any number of mistakes Crosby had before that.

And let’s not act like he was actually bad before that play. He was still the engine of that defense. He tied for the team lead with seven tackles and got to the quarterback at least twice along with a batted pass. He was the primary factor in at least three Patriots stalled drives, including getting a pressure that helped lead to the Pats only turnover.

DT Bilal Nichols

Crosby was credited for half the sack for a safety because Nichols came up the gut as well.

TE Michael Mayer

It was the coming out party for the Raiders’ second round rookie. Coming into the game he had just three catches on the season. He had that on the team’s first drive. The first three catches of the game went to Mayer for a total of 35 yards. Two of those catches were on third down and they went for an opening drive field goal.

The second scoring drive saw Mayer make a catch and break several tackles to pick up 32 yards on third and six. That drive went for a touchdown.

In the third quarter, Mayer had a seven-yard catch on third and seven that put the Raiders at the 11-yard-line, leading to a short field goal and a 16-10 lead,

WR Jakobi Meyers

Meyers played well against his former team, catching five passes for 61 yards and the Raiders’ only touchdown. Two plays before that, he made a six-yard catch on third and five to keep the drive alive and set his team up at the 13-yard-line.

Just prior to half time, Meyers had catches of 14 and 16 yards to put them in range of a short field goal and a 13-3 lead.

S Tre’von Moehrig

His big play was the interception late in the second quarter. The Patriots were driving and were in scoring range until Mac Jones rolled out right and lobbed a gift wrapped ball for Moehrig. The Raiders would score off the turnover just before the half.

Moehrig had a stellar game overall though. He only gave up one catch for seven yards in the game. He also made a run stuff at the line on first and goal from the three and later had a tackle on a catch for minimal gain.

Honorable Mention

K Daniel Carlson — scored 12 of the Raiders 21 points all on short field goals.

WR Tre Tucker — Had the longest completion in the game on a 48-yard bomb from Brian Hoyer to lead off the second half.

DT John Jenkins — Started a three-and-out in the third quarter with a sack that allowed the Raiders to score six unanswered points after the Patriots had pulled to within three.

Raiders winners and losers in 21-17 victory vs. Patriots

Raiders winners and losers in 21-17 victory vs. Patriots

For the second straight week, the Raiders defense closed the show in a Las Vegas win, scoring a safety as the visiting Patriots desperately tried to take the lead on their last drive.

Defensive linemen Bilal Nichols and Maxx Crosby tackled Patriots quarterback Mac Jones in the end zone to give the Raiders a 21-17 lead they wouldn’t relinquish after the Las Vegas offense had struggled in the red zone all afternoon.

Backup quarterback Brian Hoyer took a knee to end the game, as he’d replaced injured starting QB Jimmy Garoppolo, who was ruled out at halftime.

The win was the Raiders’ second straight and it was the first time coach Josh McDaniels’ squad scored more than 20 points in a game. Hoyer did just enough to help his team earn a 3-3 record despite a still struggling offense.

Here are the winners and losers for the week after a victory that wasn’t pretty, but gets notched in the Raiders’ win column just the same.

Winner: Defense

The Patriots spent much of the afternoon hurting their own chances on offense with inopportune penalties, but the Raiders defense deserves credit for battling all 60 minutes and closing the win.

That’s despite the Patriots offense scoring a touchdown for the first time in 40 drives. But since the Raiders finally scored more than 20 points and it was thanks to Crosby and crew, they earned a “W” in this week’s victory.

Winner: QB Brian Hoyer

The last time Garoppolo was injured, rookie QB Aidan O’Connell got the start over Hoyer in a loss to the Chargers. In the second half against the Patriots, Hoyer got his chance against his former team and capitalized.

By the time Hoyer saw the ball for the first time, the Raiders only held a 13-10 advantage after a Patriots touchdown drive to open the third quarter. With Garoppolo out, it seemed momentum was about to swing New England’s way. But Hoyer connected with wide receiver Tre Tucker for a 48-yard reception on 3rd-and-4 to get the Raiders rolling again.

The drive ended in another field goal, but the Raiders’ big play quieted the surging Patriots.

Winner: TE Michael Mayer/WR Tre Tucker

Tucker and his fellow rookie playmaker, tight end Michael Mayer, both had a positive impact in the Raiders’ win. McDaniels put Tucker’s speed to good use on his 48-yard reception, and Mayer helped the Raiders get off to a solid start by surpassing his career catch number on the first drive of the game.

Mayer had five catches overall and led Las Vegas in receiving yards with 75. Other playmakers, notably WR Davante Adams and WR Hunter Renfrow, still struggled in this game, but perhaps more contributions from Tucker and Mayer in the weeks ahead can give opposing defenses more to worry about, providing more room for Adams, especially.

Winner: S Tre’von Moehrig

The Patriots also seemed primed to seize momentum late in the second quarter, but safety Tre’von Moehirg took advantage of an off-target pass from Jones, intercepting the ball as New England was approaching the red zone. Crosby provided pressure, flushing Jones from the pocket, and Moehrig did the rest.

It was the Raiders’ second straight game with a takeaway. For some teams, that’s normal. But for a Las Vegas franchise that’s struggled to create turnovers for years, it was important for the defense to take the ball away yet again, and Moehrig delivered.

Loser: WR DeAndre Carter

Wide receiver DeAndre Carter dropped his only target of the night, and he’ll probably be thinking about it until he hits the football field again and gets a chance to redeem himself.

In a preview of more missed scoring chances throughout the afternoon for the Raiders, Carter dropped what would have been an easy third-down conversion in the red zone on the Raiders’ first drive of the game. The Raiders opted for a field goal, but there was a penalty on New England, giving the Raiders a first down anyway. Las Vegas still couldn’t punch it in and took a 3-0 lead to open the game.

Loser: WR Davante Adams

Adams makes the loser list for the second straight game, despite two victories for the Raiders in those games. Adams had just two catches, though extra attention paid to him opened opportunities for teammates, notably Jakobi Meyers, who caught a touchdown from Garoppolo.

Adding injury to insult, Adams got hit hard trying to catch a pass from Garoppolo in the first quarter, causing an interception off a tipped football.

It was the Raiders’ second promising drive on their first two possessions, but they could only amass a 3-0 lead due to a variety of mistakes and penalties.

Loser: Coach Josh McDaniels

Even though McDaniels got a much-needed win to even his team’s record, his offense was only 1-for-6 scoring touchdowns in the red zone; Las Vegas wouldn’t have broken the 20-point mark for the first time this season if it wasn’t for the defense.

The Raiders gained 125 yards in the first quarter compared to negative-2 yards for New England but only led 3-0 in the frame. Plus, Las Vegas nearly doubled New England’s time of possession in the first half but only held a 13-3 advantage at the break.

The second half saw more missed chances in the red zone, though McDaniels’ backup QB was in the game, providing some sort of an excuse.

Taking a look at their playmakers on offense, it’s easy to assume the Raiders will start scoring more points. But thus far, it hasn’t happened. Not to be overlooked: the offensive line played better in this victory, despite some penalties, but their play remains an issue McDaniels must coach around as he tries to find a winning formula on offense.

This was an ugly win against a Patriots team that didn’t seem overly interested in winning, especially early on. The Raiders’ subpar play gave New England life, however, and the score was much closer than it should have been.

Against better teams, the Raiders’ effort on Sunday likely wouldn’t cut it. But a win’s a win, and Las Vegas will try for their third consecutive victory next week in Chicago against the Bears.

New England Patriots vs. Las Vegas Raiders, live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch NFL

The New England Patriots will meet the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 15 on Sunday afternoon from Allegiant Stadium.

The New England Patriots will meet the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 15 on Sunday afternoon from Allegiant Stadium.

The Patriots picked up their 7th win of the season after knocking off the Cardinals 27-13 last week as they look to stay in the playoff picture with a win today. Meanwhile, the Raiders will look to rebound after a 17-16 loss to the Rams last week as they look for their sixth win of the year today.

This will be a great Sunday of NFL football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game today.

New England Patriots vs. Las Vegas Raiders

  • When: Sunday, December 18
  • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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New England Patriots vs. Las Vegas Raiders (-2.5)

Over/Under: 45

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New England Patriots vs. Las Vegas Raiders, live stream, TV channel, kickoff time, how to watch NFL Preseason

The New England Patriots will meet the Los Vegas Raiders in Week 3 of the NFL Preseason on Friday night from Allegiant Stadium.

The New England Patriots will meet the Los Vegas Raiders in Week 3 of the NFL Preseason on Friday night from Allegiant Stadium.

The Patriots are coming off a 20-10 win over the Saints last week to give them a 1-1 record in the preseason. It doesn’t look like many of the starters will suit up tonight as New England has a few joint practices this week. As for the Raiders, they have looked great this preseason and will be going for their fourth win. Derek Carr will most likely not see the field tonight as they gear up for Week 1 with the starters.

Tune into the final week of the NFL Preseason, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game this evening.

New England Patriots vs. Las Vegas Raiders

  • When: Friday, August 26
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: NE WBZ-TV, LV FOX5
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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NFL Football Odds and Betting Lines

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New England Patriots vs. Las Vegas Raiders (-2.5)

Over/Under: 36.5 

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Las Vegas Raiders vs. New England Patriots live stream, NFL football predictions, odds, TV channel, start time

The Las Vegas Raiders will travel to Foxborough to take on Cam Newton and the New England Patriots on Sunday afternoon.

The Las Vegas Raiders will make the cross country trip to take on the New England Patriots on Sunday at Gillette Stadium. The Raiders are coming into this contest undefeated after a strong showing on Monday Night Football.  The Patriots are coming off a heartbreaking last-minute loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night.

Can the Raiders come into Foxborough and knock off Cam Newton and the Patriots? Tune in and find out, you will find everything you need to know to watch the game below!

Las Vegas Raiders vs. New England Patriots

Prediction: The Raiders have looked good in the first two games of the season, today they will take on a New England team who will be looking for a bounce-back win. Bill Belichick is good at those, can they cover is the question. I like the points with the Raiders even if the Pats win.

Bet: Raiders +6.5

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Las Vegas Raiders vs. New England Patriots (-6.5)

O/U: 46.5

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