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Top Raiders News
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Raiders' Tre Tucker: Lone bright spot for Raiders
Tucker recorded five receptions on six targets for 33 yards in Sunday's 31-0 loss to the Chiefs.
Tucker benefited from the absence of Jakobi Meyers (knee) and Brock Bowers (knee), but the performance of the Raiders' offense muted his stat line. Tucker led the team in every receiving stat, though three of his catches went for five yards or fewer. The Raiders will now head into a Week 8 bye, which will likely allow both Meyers and Bowers to get healthy and push Tucker down in priority for targets in the offense when the team retakes the field against the Jaguars in Week 9.
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Raiders' Daniel Carlson: Doesn't get an attempt Sunday
Carlson did not attempt a field goal or extra point in Sunday's 31-0 loss to the Chiefs.
The Raiders finished with just 95 yards of total offense on 30 plays and 17:52 of possession time. Carlson has gone 11-of-14 on field-goal tries and 8-of-8 on extra-point attempts in 2025, though his opportunities have been limited by the Raiders' offensive struggles.
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Raiders' Geno Smith: Historically bad against Chiefs
Smith completed 10 of 16 passes for 67 yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions in Sunday's 31-0 loss to the Chiefs. He added two rushes for one yard.
The futility of the Raiders offense can be stated in many different ways, and Smith was at the center of the lack of production. The unit ran only two offensive plays in Chiefs territory, totaled only three first downs, and ran only 30 offensive plays, the final of which was the second-fewest in the Super Bowl era, per Josh Dubow of The Associated Press. Needless to say, it was a disastrous fantasy performance, and Smith has now thrown for less than 200 yards in four of his seven starts and has zero scores in three contests. He was also replaced by Kenny Pickett late in the game due to the score, but there is no indication that the team is considering a change at quarterback.
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Raiders' Michael Mayer: Limited to one catch Sunday
Mayer brought in one of two targets for 10 yards in the Raiders' 31-0 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday.
Mayer drew a second consecutive start in place of Brock Bowers (knee), but his numbers paled in comparison to the 5-50-1 line on seven targets he generated against the Titans in his initial turn with the first unit. Mayer's run as the top tight end may have come to an end Sunday, considering Bowers is expected to be healthy enough to play in a Week 9 home matchup against the Jaguars on Sunday, Nov. 2 following a Week 8 bye.
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Raiders' Maxx Crosby: Removal from Week 7 precautionary
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that Crosby's removal from the Raiders' 31-0 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday due to a knee injury was a precautionary measure.
Crosby left in the second quarter of Sunday's game, and with the Raiders facing a large deficit, the decision was made to keep the star pass rusher on the sidelines. The Raiders are on a bye for Week 8, so even if Crosby's injury is considered more serious than initially expected, he'll have extra time to heal up and be ready for Week 10 against the Jaguars on Sunday, Nov. 2.
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Raiders' Ashton Jeanty: Non-factor against Chiefs
Jeanty rushed the ball six times for 21 yards in Sunday's 31-0 loss to the Chiefs. He added one reception on one target for 13 yards.
The Raiders had arguably the worst offensive showing by a team this season, running only 30 offensive plays for 95 net yards. That didn't offer Jeanty any opportunity to get going, though he did still account for one of the team's more explosive plays with a 13-yard catch and run late in the third quarter. It was a disappointing time for Jeanty to turn in the lowest yardage total of his career, as he had topped 100 yards from scrimmage in two of his last three contests.
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Raiders' Adam Butler: Unable to return
Butler (back) officially has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's contest against the Chiefs.
Butler suffered a back injury early in the first quarter of Sunday's game and after further examination, will not be able to return. Thomas Booker and Leki Fotu will both see more rotational snaps in place of the 31-year-old defensive tackle.
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Raiders' Maxx Crosby: Unlikely to return vs. Kansas City
Crosby (knee/back) is doubtful to return to Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Crosby suffered the injuries in the second quarter, and the veteran pass rusher is unlikely to be cleared to return to Sunday's game. If he is in fact done for the day, he'll finish with three tackles (one solo). Charles Snowden and Tyree Wilson will see more snaps on defense while Crosby is out of the game.
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Raiders' Adam Butler: Exits game with back injury
Butler (back) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Butler sustained a back injury early in the first quarter, and he will be evaluated by medical staff to determine whether he can return. Thomas Booker and Leki Fotu will both see more rotational snaps at defensive tackle for as long as Butler is out of the game.
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Raiders' Tre Tucker: Could benefit sans Meyers, Bowers
Tucker is expected to be a focal point in the Las Vegas passing attack Sunday against the Chiefs due to top wideout Jakobi Meyers (knee/toe) and top tight end Brock Bowers (knee) being inactive for the contest, Ryan McFadden of ESPN.com reports.
Bowers had already missed the Raiders' previous two games, and while Michael Mayer will once again step in as the team's No. 1 tight end and benefit the most from a playing time standpoint, Bowers' absence along with Meyers' will free up more targets for all of Las Vegas' pass catchers. Along with Mayer, Tucker looks to be one of the primary beneficiaries from the vacated target volume, and rookie receivers Jack Bech and Dont'e Thornton are also candidates to move into elevated roles. Through the Raiders' first six games, Tucker has produced a 24-356-4 receiving line on 33 targets while adding 29 yards on five carries. According to McFadden, quarterbacks have a 134.6 passer rating when targeting Tucker, good for the fifth-highest mark among all wideouts in the NFL.
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Raiders' Alex Bachman: Good to go Week 7
Bachman (ankle) is active for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Bachman was limited in the last two practices of the week due to an ankle injury but he has been given the green light to play Week 7 after going through pregame warmups. He has mostly served on special teams this season but could get a bump in snaps on offense due to the absences of Jakobi Meyers (knee) and Brock Bowers (knee).
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
93.7 (27th) |
203.6 (27th) |
276.4 (28th) |
Def. |
103.4 (14th) |
239.6 (20th) |
328.6 (18th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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B. Bowers TE Brock Bowers TE | Knee - PCL |
M. Crosby DE Maxx Crosby DE | Knee |
J. Meyers WR Jakobi Meyers WR | Knee |
A. Butler DT Adam Butler DT | Back |
L. Johnson SAF Lonnie Johnson SAF | Leg |
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