HENDERSON, Nev. -- Amid a seven-game losing streak, Las Vegas Raiders coach Pete Carroll said he believes his team is close to flipping a switch.
Ashton Jeanty has tempered those expectations.
"I wouldn't say I'm as optimistic as Pete is sometimes," the rookie running back said Wednesday. "But I do think a lot of times, all it takes is one play, one spark, to change the direction of the game for us and just for the organization to lead toward a win."
Following Las Vegas' 24-17 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday, Carroll said the team has been working its "ass off" with the hope of winning its first game since a 20-10 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Week 6.
"We have a surprisingly positive attitude about it," Carroll said. "That's a part of our culture, and it's a part of

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