Beat the Chiefs and Vegas Wins

Everyone says the Raiders usually give the Chiefs one tough game a year. Last year, both games came down to one score — Vegas upset the Chiefs in 2023 and nearly did in 2022. Vegas already dropped their first AFC West matchup to the Los Angeles Chargers. Nobody wants to start the division schedule 0-2.

A win here would give the Raiders a lot of momentum. It won’t be easy. The Chiefs are getting healthy. Rashee Rice is expected to play, along with Hollywood Brown and Xavier Worthy. This will be the first game of the season where the Chiefs have their full slate of receiving targets. The Raiders’ corners are already suspect. Kansas City’s speed on the outside is a nightmare matchup for Vegas. They can’t afford to give up big plays or pile on penalties.

Pat Mahomes already looks back in MVP form this season. The Chiefs are relying on him to get the ball out quick. They also have former Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce on staff. It would be nice to go home with a victory here.

I was fortunate to see their second win of the season last week in Vegas. Let’s hope that’s not the last one this year. It was great to see the Raiders keep Cam Ward contained. They dominated Tennessee so badly that the Titans fired their coach after the loss. At the end of the day, Raiders fans were just glad we’re not that bad.

Last week, the Raiders gave up a couple of sacks — one to interior lineman Jeffrey Simmons. Now they face another big test against Chris Jones. We know what he can do.

The silver and black did manage to register five sacks of their own. Maxx Crosby had two, while Devin White added a sack and an interception. Vegas needs both of those guys to dominate again. The team must execute collectively, and their stars need to make plays and force turnovers. That’s the only way you beat a Chiefs team more talented than you.

Offensively, it was encouraging to see the Raiders stick with Ashton Jeanty in the run game. It wasn’t super effective, but they stayed committed. Vegas also did a good job spreading the ball around. Tre Tucker made a couple of big plays, while Jakobi Meyers and Michael Mayer were active in the intermediate game. Brock Bowers is out again, so expect much of the same formula. The Raiders need to protect the football and get their run game going against Kansas City. Jeanty and the ground attack will help keep the Chiefs’ offense off the field, and it will make the passing game more effective if they avoid third-and-longs.

At the end of the day, the Raiders hired Pete Carroll to keep them competitive in these division games. It doesn’t take rocket science. To beat the Chiefs, the defense has to be disciplined and create turnovers. Offensively, they need to control the clock and find ways to make big plays. No one expects much from the Raiders — and that’s for good reason — but that could all change if they find a way to win today.

By Pete D. Camarillo

Pete D. Camarillo is the founder for Left Coast sports as well as a credentialed Lakers writer for SportsOutWest and co-host of the weekly Touchdowns and Tangents podcast. Pete enjoys creating content about music, life and West Coast Sports, specifically the NBA and NFL. He has published more than 1,000 articles across various publications including ClutchPoints, FullPressCoverage, Fanside and more. Pete is also currently a full-time media relations professional for Business Wire and he is active in ONA, SPJ, NABJ and AAJA organizations. The 2015 CSUN Journalism grad volunteers on his Journalism Alumni Association Board of Directors now. His background includes community relations with the L.A. Clippers during the 2014-15 season. studying sports management, NFL scouting and football coaching and earning a fellowship for his entrepreneurship ventures. Follow him on Twitter @petecertified.

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