One of the Raiders’ major issues in their 40-6 loss to the Colts last week was an impotent pass rush that failed to sack quarterback Daniel Jones.

That could pose a major problem for the team moving forward.

Jones and the Colts exposed an obvious weakness in the Raiders’ defense — one that has been festering all season — with short to intermediate throws. That exploited the team’s deficiencies in coverage, as well as negated a pass rush that has failed to make a consistent impact all year.

Unless coach Pete Carroll and defensive coordinator Patrick Graham make some adjustments, the Raiders’ future opponents are bound to copy Indianapolis’ game plan.

Carroll seems open to making changes ahead of the team’s home game against the Titans on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.

“We have to mix our

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