KANSAS CITY — The Raiders arrived two and a half hours late to Sunday’s game, scoring 15 fourth-quarter points after the game was already decided.
The Chiefs owned a 26-0 lead after three quarters, well on their way to a win that pushed Oakland back below .500 and into sole possession of third place in the AFC West. The Raiders, after entering Sunday with a share of first place in the division, looked nothing like a playoff team.
Here’s how we graded them after Sunday’s loss.
Pass offense: D
Derek Carr was abysmal for most of the game, failing to generate any offense against a team that allowed 28 or more points in four of its last six games.