INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — The offense for the Las Vegas Raiders looked marginally better in the team’s first game since Chip Kelly was fired. And the unit still finished with less than 200 yards for the third time this season.
The end result was a 31-14 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Raiders finished with 156 yards of total offense and averaged 3.4 yards per play under interim offensive coordinator Greg Olson, with nearly all of that coming on their two sustained touchdown drives.
“Offensively, to have an expectation we’re going to flip flop it all of a sudden and be ripping it, we’d like to have seen that. But that didn’t happen, and we’re a ways away,” coach Pete Carroll said.
Essentially, Las Vegas (2-10) was what it has been — an offense that looks effective only when getting

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