How the Raiders performed in a 24-17 loss to the Broncos on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium:
Offense: D-
It’s not getting any better.
The Raiders did provide a glimpse of what they want to be as an offense with a 70-yard touchdown drive to open the game.
But they couldn’t replicate anything like that the rest of the game.
The Raiders combined for eight yards on their next four possessions before a 55-yard drive that stalled on fourth down in the red zone.
It led to a 39:03-20:57 advantage for the Broncos in time of possession.
Kenny Pickett might have saved the offense from a failing grade with a touchdown drive in relief of an injured Geno Smith in the fourth quarter.
Defense: C-
The Raiders didn’t get torched, but they couldn’t get off the field.
While they did enough to keep the t

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