In Week 12, the Las Vegas Raiders faced their fifth consecutive loss, falling 24-10 to the Cleveland Browns at Allegiant Stadium, which worsened their record to 2-9. The Browns, led by rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who started in place of the injured Dillon Gabriel, showcased a strong performance. Sanders completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards, including a 66-yard touchdown pass to running back Dylan Sampson in the fourth quarter, despite also throwing an interception.
The standout aspect of the game was the Browns’ defense, particularly their relentless pass rush, which resulted in 10 sacks against Raiders quarterback Geno Smith. Defensive end Myles Garrett contributed significantly with three sacks, breaking the franchise record for a single season. This aggressive defensive play disrupted the Raiders’ offensive flow, limiting them to just 10 points.
The Raiders struggled offensively throughout the game, with Smith’s performance heavily hindered by the Browns’ defense. He was sacked 10 times one of the highest totals in team history and the team averaged a mere 2.5 yards per carry. A late 5-yard touchdown pass to rookie running back Ashton Jeanty was their only scoring highlight, as Jeanty managed only 50 rushing yards on 17 carries.
In light of these offensive failures, the Raiders made a notable coaching change, firing offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. Head coach Pete Carroll cited the need for improved offensive success following Kelly’s underwhelming performance metrics across multiple categories. Moving forward, the Raiders will need to address their inefficiencies, while the Browns, now 3-8, will seek to build on their recent victory.
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