ALAMEDA – The Raiders haven’t achieved the desired run-pass balance they’re seeking, but are showing signs of being capable.
A big reason: the offensive line.
The group up front is fresh off a standout performance in the team’s win over the Baltimore Ravens and looks to carry that into Cleveland on Sunday. But despite some outside praise, the Raiders (1-1) aren’t overhyping their line play after two games.
“They’re doing a nice job up to this point, but we all know we can be better,” offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave said.
Mike Tice, the team’s offensive line coach, offered a similar review, but he was very pleased with the team’s effort against the Ravens.