The Las Vegas Raiders hit rock bottom in a historic 31-0 defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 7, a loss so staggering it branded the team into the record books for all the wrong reasons.
Las Vegas became just the second team since 1950 to run 30 or fewer offensive plays in a game, matching a dubious record last reached by the Cleveland Browns in their 1999 return to the NFL, when they ran 28 plays against the Pittsburgh Steelers after a four-year hiatus, according to ESPN's Ryan McFadden.
The offensive collapse at Arrowhead Stadium was absolute. The Raiders managed only 96 total yards, their fourth-lowest output in franchise history, and produced a mere three first downs, the fewest by any team since Las Vegas itself had three in a 2008 game against Atlanta. They failed to conver