The Las Vegas Raiders suffered a 24-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday as they were once again embarrassed in, arguably, their worst loss in a season filled with them. The Raiders' offense dominated the time of possession; however, the league's 31st-ranked unit, which averages just 15.0 points per game, was only able to score a single garbage-time touchdown.
It marked the eighth time that Las Vegas scored 20 or fewer points, finishing with ten or fewer in five of those performances. The ugly showing, which saw the offensive line allow ten sacks, led to Chip Kelly being fired.