Raiders' Offensive Line Struggles in Loss to Browns
Update: 2025-11-24
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Pete Carrolls Raiders Suffer Humiliating Loss, Offensive Line Struggles: A New Low for the Two-and-Nine TeamThe Las Vegas Raiders, led by head coach Pete Carroll, suffered a humiliating loss to the Cleveland Browns, marking a new low for the two-and-nine team. The Raiders offensive line struggled significantly, allowing the Browns defense to sack their quarterback, Geno Smith, ten times. Star player Myles Garrett accounted for three of those sacks. The Raiders managed only two hundred sixty-eight total yards, converted just four of seventeen third-down attempts, and accumulated thirteen penalties for one hundred nine yards. Coach Carrolls frustration with the offensive line was evident, and the teams limited success came when the Browns already held a commanding lead. Meanwhile, the Browns quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, had a composed first start, throwing for two hundred nine yards and a touchdown. Running back Quinshon Judkins scored two first-quarter touchdowns, helping Cleveland establish an early fourteen-to-nothing lead that they never relinquished. The Raiders constant shuffling of the offensive line, recurring protection breakdowns, and increasingly vocal home crowds boos all point to a team in deep trouble.
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