Add a complete collapse to the list of ways the Raiders have found to lose games this season.
After getting bullied two weeks ago against the Chargers and blown out last week against the Commanders , the Raiders did most of the damage to themselves against the Bears Sunday afternoon at Allegiant Stadium.
Las Vegas allowed an 11-play, 69-yard touchdown drive over five minutes late in the fourth quarter to fall 25-24 to Chicago for its third consecutive defeat.
“The game came down to, we had to make a stop on the last drive,” Raiders coach Pete Carroll said in his postgame news conference. “Unfortunately, we didn’t get it done.”
The Bears’ offense was inefficient for the first three quarters but came alive just enough in the fourth quarter. Veteran running back D’Andre Swift got to the e