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The Oakland Raiders started off the season in impressive fashion, dominating the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football in Week 1, but the momentum was quickly stopped when the Kansas City Chiefs came to town.
The Raiders would start the game off hot, getting off to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter, but the second quarter proved to be disastrous for the Raiders, as the Chiefs put up 28 points. The second half would be uneventful, as neither team would score a single put.
The loss was due to blown coverage in the second quarter, miscommunications with the offense, especially on the Carr interception in the end zone, and overall not playing four quarters of football.
The Vikings have started the season off in a similar way as the Raiders, holding a 1-1 record after an impressive Week 1 performance, followed by a lackluster performance in Week 2. This game will give a big indication on just how good this Raiders team will be in 2019.
Both teams look to bounce back from humbling losses in Week 2 as the Oakland Raiders visit the Minnesota Vikings in Week 3.
The Raiders and the Vikings each emerged victorious in Week 1. However, Oakland was absolutely dominated in a 28-10 thrashing at the hands of their divisional rivals, the Kansas City Chiefs, in Week 2. As far as the Vikings are concerned, they suffered a 21-16 loss to the Green Bay Packers— but the margin of defeat doesn’t pain the entire picture. Minnesota fell behind 21-0 before making late push.
However, that push came up short when Kirk Cousins threw an underthrown pass that was intercepted by Packers defensive back Kevin King late in the fourth quarter. Minnesota had been threatening to take the lead on first-and-goal from the 8-yard-line.
The Raiders looked like a world-class team when they defeated the Denver Broncos in Week. Derek Carr completed 84.6 percent of his passes for 259 yards and a touchdown with zero interceptions in the wire-to-wire victory over the Broncos. However, he came back down to earth when he faced a competent team in the Chiefs.
Carr threw just 178 yards with one touchdown against two interceptions for a 61.1 quarterback rating. Heck, he led the Raiders to just 10 points as they averaged just 4.3 yards per pass attempt and 5.1 yards per play on the day.
Luckily for Oakland, they face an equally flawed opponent this time around in Minnesota. And while they’ll have starting left guard Richie Incognito back in the lineup after a two-game suspension, they’ll likely be missing right tackle Trent Brown (knee) and possibly even starting running back Josh Jacobs (foot). Both are listed as questionable in the Week 3 injury report.
The Vkings cruised to a Week 1 win when they defeated the Atlanta Falcons 28-12. However, that win was entirely due to the defense and Matt Ryan‘s horrific effort. Kirk Cousins literally wasn’t forced to throw the ball in that game, throwing just 10 passes for 98 yards. In other words, Minnesota didn’t want to expose their extremely-flawed quarterback.
However, Minnesota was forced to throw the ball in Week 2 when they fell behind 21-0 against the Packers. And well, while Cousins led a nice comeback, he came up short in the end with this interception in the end zone.
The Oakland Raiders started off the season in impressive fashion, dominating the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football in Week 1, but the momentum was quickly stopped when the Kansas City Chiefs came to town.
The Raiders would start the game off hot, getting off to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter, but the second quarter proved to be disastrous for the Raiders, as the Chiefs put up 28 points. The second half would be uneventful, as neither team would score a single put.
The loss was due to blown coverage in the second quarter, miscommunications with the offense, especially on the Carr interception in the end zone, and overall not playing four quarters of football.
The Vikings have started the season off in a similar way as the Raiders, holding a 1-1 record after an impressive Week 1 performance, followed by a lackluster performance in Week 2. This game will give a big indication on just how good this Raiders team will be in 2019.
Both teams look to bounce back from humbling losses in Week 2 as the Oakland Raiders visit the Minnesota Vikings in Week 3.
The Raiders and the Vikings each emerged victorious in Week 1. However, Oakland was absolutely dominated in a 28-10 thrashing at the hands of their divisional rivals, the Kansas City Chiefs, in Week 2. As far as the Vikings are concerned, they suffered a 21-16 loss to the Green Bay Packers— but the margin of defeat doesn’t pain the entire picture. Minnesota fell behind 21-0 before making late push.
However, that push came up short when Kirk Cousins threw an underthrown pass that was intercepted by Packers defensive back Kevin King late in the fourth quarter. Minnesota had been threatening to take the lead on first-and-goal from the 8-yard-line.
The Raiders looked like a world-class team when they defeated the Denver Broncos in Week. Derek Carr completed 84.6 percent of his passes for 259 yards and a touchdown with zero interceptions in the wire-to-wire victory over the Broncos. However, he came back down to earth when he faced a competent team in the Chiefs.
Carr threw just 178 yards with one touchdown against two interceptions for a 61.1 quarterback rating. Heck, he led the Raiders to just 10 points as they averaged just 4.3 yards per pass attempt and 5.1 yards per play on the day.
Luckily for Oakland, they face an equally flawed opponent this time around in Minnesota. And while they’ll have starting left guard Richie Incognito back in the lineup after a two-game suspension, they’ll likely be missing right tackle Trent Brown (knee) and possibly even starting running back Josh Jacobs (foot). Both are listed as questionable in the Week 3 injury report.
The Vkings cruised to a Week 1 win when they defeated the Atlanta Falcons 28-12. However, that win was entirely due to the defense and Matt Ryan‘s horrific effort. Kirk Cousins literally wasn’t forced to throw the ball in that game, throwing just 10 passes for 98 yards. In other words, Minnesota didn’t want to expose their extremely-flawed quarterback.
However, Minnesota was forced to throw the ball in Week 2 when they fell behind 21-0 against the Packers. And well, while Cousins led a nice comeback, he came up short in the end with this interception in the end zone.
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