HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Las Vegas Raiders coach Pete Carroll isn't ready to panic over the performance of quarterback Geno Smith.

His other option is to go to Kenny Pickett, who is on his fourth team in 18 months .

But if Las Vegas is to do anything of significance this season, the Carroll-Smith combination that found success in Seattle has to work. Smith entered the season having thrown three interceptions in games four times. He had that many picks in each of the Raiders' two games at Allegiant Stadium this season.

His seven interceptions through Sunday are most in the NFL.

The Raiders are 1-3 as a result, giving away what could have been a victory over Chicago on Sunday that instead ended in a 25-24 loss .

To his credit, Smith took the blame for his turnovers and vowed to do b

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