LANDOVER, Md. — Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker wasn’t willing to say he had the best game of his young career in Sunday’s 41-24 loss to the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium.
“Stats can be misleading,” he said. “I have to watch the film, but it felt good. I think all the targets that came my way, we ended up with them, so that’s a pretty good day.”
Tucker hauled in eight passes on nine targets for 145 yards and three touchdowns, all career highs. It was the first 100-yard receiving game of his three-year career.
While he insisted he will have to watch the film before offering a further assessment of his performance, coach Pete Carroll was ready to render a verdict.
“He had a terrific football game for us, and it was good to see that,” Carroll said.
Tucker was showing signs