Dominic Lavoie and the rest of the Vegas Nation team prepare you for the Raiders game against the Miami Dolphins in South Florida for Week 11.
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The Raiders made major changes during their bye week to try to end their five-game losing streak. They’ll see if they pay off when they face the Dolphins.
The Dolphins are consensus 7-point favorites, with the Raiders still available at Caesars Sportsbook at +7½ (-120), and the total is 44 for Sunday’s game at Miami.
Raiders fans have questions about coach Antonio Pierce, general manager Tom Telesco and, of course, the situation at quarterback with Gardner Minshew.
The Raiders overhauled their offensive staff during their bye week after a 2-7 start. They’ll start to see if those changes work in Sunday’s game against the Dolphins.
The Raiders should get a key weapon in their passing game back this week when they play the Dolphins on the road.
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The Chiefs have knocked the Bills out of the playoffs in three of the past four seasons and won the past four meetings at Buffalo, including January’s playoff win.
Raiders cornerback Jakorian Bennett wants to prove himself against the best the NFL has to offer. He’ll get that chance Sunday against the Dolphins.
The Raiders haven’t had a lot of positive developments this season. At least one the team can hang its hat on is its rookie class.
The Eagles opened as 3-point home favorites over the Commanders on “Thursday Night Football” before inching up to 3½, and the consensus line climbed to 4 on Thursday.
The Raiders fired their offensive coordinator and offensive line coach during the bye week, but offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson said it’s part of the business.
Raiders tight end Michael Mayer, who missed the past six games for personal reasons, returned to practice Wednesday and thanked the organization for offering its support.
The Raiders made major changes to their offensive coaching staff last week, but will stick with Gardner Minshew at quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.