The Los Angeles Rams took on the Las Vegas Raiders on Saturday night after a week of joint practices. LA looked improved on both sides of the ball but could not take home the win after a 17 to 16 defeat.
First Quarter
After both teams exchanged punts in the first two drives, it was the Raiders with the first score of the game when undrafted rookie running back Trey Ragas punched the ball into the end zone for six. LA looked like they might get the ball moving on offense with Bryce Perkins under center, but a couple of ill-timed penalties and incompletions led to two more Matt Gay punts from the Rams.