Raiders-Chiefs result: The Raiders lose another game

Raiders-Chiefs result: The Raiders lose another game

This season has been a comedy of errors for the Las Vegas Raiders, so it’s almost fitting how the Raiders’ Week 13 Black Friday matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs ended.

Las Vegas trailed by two possessions and had not scored a touchdown until late in the third quarter when Aidan O’Connell connected with Brock Bowers for a 33-yard score, making the score 16-10. Then O’Connell led another touchdown drive with an explosive 58-yard touchdown pass to Tre Tucker to take a one-point lead in the fourth quarter.

Shortly after Tucker found the end zone, the Chiefs managed to retake the lead with a field goal, but the Raiders mounted a strong two-minute drive to get within range and pull off the upset on the road.

However, a miscommunication between O’Connell and Jackson Powers-Johnson led to a bad situation that Kansas City recovered while Las Vegas found another way to lose a game.

To make matters worse, this wasn’t the only misstep the Silver and Black had that afternoon. Daniel Carlson, who has been reliable all year and most of his tenure with the organization, missed three of four field goal attempts. Between the errant kicks and the fumbled snap, the Raiders left at least 12 points on the field and suffered their 10th loss of the season.

While many in the fan base are eager to secure a top pick in the NFL Draft, Las Vegas’ embarrassing loss has led to even more frustration as we round up some reaction posts from X/Twitter.

In case you missed it, this is a brutal way to lose.

Antonio Pierce’s reaction says it all, it’s the look of a defeated man.

O’Connell and Powers-Johnson both take responsibility for the fumble.

Interesting strategy from Pierce…

What was the worst Thanksgiving loss, Raiders or Bears?

This is quite accurate, unlike Carlson.

Life as a Raiders fan.

However, this was a great catch by Brock Bowers, who had 10 catches for 140 yards and a touchdown.

The design is the silver lining. Who should the Raiders take?

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