LAS VEGAS (AP) — Hours after announcing he’d unretire to play in a one-day flag football tournament, Las Vegas Raiders co-owner Tom Brady took a seat with offensive coordinator Chip Kelly in the coaches’ booth for the team’s Monday night clash against the Los Angeles Chargers.
It didn’t help.
The Raiders’ offense looked lost and muddled during their 20-9 loss to Los Angeles , marking the second time in franchise history they’ve lost four straight home openers.
“What that really feels like is a real missed opportunity, just in general,” Raiders coach Pete Carroll said. “We didn’t play well enough on the offensive side.”
One week after putting on an air show during a 20-13 win in New England, quarterback Geno Smith was haunted by the Chargers’ suffocating defense, in particular linebac