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The Raiders' Pete Carroll-Geno Smith reunion has become a historic disaster, producing NFL's worst offense and record-breaking futility through seven games.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offensive woes continued in Sunday's 31-0 shutout loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, dropping their record to 2-5 in their first year under head coach Pete Carroll.
The Las Vegas Raiders just can't seem to do anything right, and not even Pete Carroll can figure out how to fix the franchise.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and his Raiders counterpart Pete Carroll had a postgame handshake, setting an example for their players to follow their gesture. Fans took notice of Reid and Carroll's moment, as well as how the rest of the Chiefs and Raiders hugged and dapped up each other after the contest.
Pete Carroll told reporters on Monday that Las Vegas expects tight end Brock Bowers and wide receiver Jakobi Meyers to both return in Week 9 against the Jaguars when the Raiders come off of their bye week. This week will give these two players the extra rest and recovery they need to return to the field.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis has addressed the job statuses of head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek.
Head Coach Pete Carroll and QB Geno Smith address the media following Week 7 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Quarterback Geno Smith addresses the media following the Raiders' Week 7 matchup against the Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost a key piece of their defense to a season-ending injury one day after beating the Las Vegas Raiders.