For the second straight week, the biggest NFL favorite on the board lost outright, as the Raiders stunned the Ravens 26-23 as 9-point road underdogs.
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The Raiders’ quarterback play was a question mark entering the season. Gardner Minshew’s play Sunday against the Ravens should quiet those concerns a bit.
A lot of different units contributed to the Raiders’ upset victory against the Ravens on Sunday, leading to high marks across the board.
The Raiders’ defense kept the game close long enough for the passing attack to find a rhythm against the Ravens on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Raiders scored 13 fourth-quarter points Sunday for a come-from-behind victory against the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Raiders’ first-round pick is off to a tremendous start and proving that some tight ends can make a smooth transition from college to the NFL.
The Raiders will be without a rookie offensive lineman when they face the Ravens on Sunday after he was a late scratch following warmups.
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Professional handicapper Scott Kellen (SixthSenseSports.com) analyzes every NFL Week 2 Sunday and Monday game and makes predictions for each matchup.
Several players were fined after a late-game fight in Week 1 that led to the ejections of Raiders cornerback Jack Jones and Chargers wide receiver Joshua Palmer.
The Raiders called up a pair of defensive players from the practice squad ahead of Sunday’s game against the Ravens in Baltimore, including a former first-round pick.
Professional handicapper Lou Finocchiaro (@GambLou) leads the Review-Journal’s NFL Challenge contest after going 3-1-1 against the spread in Week 1.
The Raiders are facing a tough matchup when they visit Baltimore on Sunday. Here are some things they can do to pull off a surprising upset.
The Raiders know it’s going to take all 11 players on defense to slow down Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. And even then, they still might give up a big play or two.