The Oakland Raiders captured their second preseason win in a row Thursday night against the Arizona Cardinals 33-26 in a mostly dominating fashion despite the ending score being close.
The first-team offense played the first drive of the game unlike last week and scored on that drive. The team as a whole looked a lot more consistent than last week, especially on offense.
Like last week, the receiving group shined as did the first-team defense which played about four series against the Cardinals first-team offense.
That offense would end up scoring a grand total of zero points by the time quarterback Kyler Murray was replaced and the backups came in with about seven minutes left in the second quarter.