The Las Vegas Raiders faced another disappointing defeat in Week 10, falling short against the Denver Broncos. The team”s struggles on offense have become a season-long issue, and this game was no exception. Quarterback Geno Smith managed to record 143 passing yards but was hindered by an interception that was largely out of his control, finishing the night without any touchdown passes.
The Raiders initially took a 7-0 lead but could not add to their score for the remainder of the game. This inability to convert opportunities into points has severely impacted the team”s season, which has been plagued by offensive inefficiency. The situation worsened when offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson exited the game early due to an ankle injury, further stressing an already depleted offensive line missing key player Kolton Miller.
Throughout the contest, the Raiders” offensive unit struggled to find rhythm, a trend that has persisted all season. Despite showing improvement in certain areas, the team”s lack of scoring remains a glaring problem. The balance of their offensive strategy was evident, as they passed the ball 27 times and ran it 25 times, allowing them to maintain a competitive time of possession.
Despite the close time of possession battle, the Raiders were unable to translate their efforts into points, leading to frustration among fans and players alike. With a crucial matchup against the Dallas Cowboys on the horizon in Week 11, the Raiders have an extended period to regroup and address their offensive shortcomings.
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