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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/raiders as Honeymoon Over: No More Denying the Raiders' Most Pressing Issue . The Las Vegas Raiders made significant change to nearly every position group on the offensive side of the ball, except one.
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Tre Tucker among few bright spots in Raiders' Week 3 embarrassment
The Las Vegas Raiders couldn't take advantage of facing a backup quarterback in Week 3. Marcus Mariota and the Washington Commanders encountered little resistance, racking up 400 yards of offense in a 41-24 victory. There were few bright spots for the Raiders, though the performance of wide receiver Tre Tucker deserves acknowledgement.
The Raiders have a league-leader in one major category after 3 games. Here's where they rank in various key stats right now.
The Las Vegas Raiders will be looking to get back on track in Week 3, and they just received some favorable injury news against the Washington Commanders.
LANDOVER, Md. -- Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer suffered a concussion in the first quarter of Sunday's 41-24 loss to the Washington Commanders, coach Pete Carroll said.
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Raiders rookie watch: Ashton Jeanty shows some signs
The wide receiver, taken in the fourth round, saw his play time down from 81 percent to 59 percent in Week 3. He has been targeted four times in every game. The fourth-round pick had two catches for 39 yards and has five catches on the season for 94 yards (18.8 yards per catch).
The Las Vegas Raiders have several fatal flaws that appear to get exposed more and more each week. Grading the Raiders John Breech of CBS Sports recently graded
The Raiders could have made their offensive line more of a priority when assembling their roster for this season, but they focused more of their efforts elsewhere. Now, Las Vegas is paying the price.