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RAIDERS WEEKLY RELEASE REGULAR SEASON WEEK 11 Sunday, November 17, 2019 1:25 PM (PT) Oakland-Alameda 5-4 County Coliseum 0-9 1220 HARBOR BAY PARKWAY / ALAMEDA, CA / 94502 / RAIDERS.COM

Game Preview The Setting The Oakland Raiders took the field this past Thursday night and Date: Sunday, November 17, 2019 defeated the division-rival Chargers to move to 5-4 on the season after two consecutive home victories. The Raiders Kickoff: 1:25 p.m. PT finish a three-game stretch at home this coming Sunday when Site: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (1966) they face the at the Oakland-Alameda County Capacity/Surface: 56,057/Overseeded Bermuda Coliseum in Week 11. It marks the first time the two clubs will play in Oakland since 2015. The Bengals currently hold a three- Regular Season: Raiders lead, 18-11 game winning streak over Oakland, with the Raiders last win Postseason: Raiders lead, 2-0 against Cincinnati coming at home in 2009 by a score of 20-17. The Raiders will look to extend their advantage in the all-time regular season series against the Bengals, as they currently lead 18-11. Sunday's AFC matchup will kickoff at 1:25 p.m. PT and will be broadcast on CBS. The Silver and Black took down the Chargers in Week 10 in thrilling fashion, winning by a score of 26-24 behind RB ' 18- yard with just over a remaining in regulation. It was Jacobs' third touchdown rush in the last two contests, as he finished with 71 yards on 16 carries and added three receptions for 30 yards. He became the 16th player in NFL history to rush for at least 800 yards in his first nine career games, while also tying Arthur Whittington for second-most rushing (seven) by a rookie in franchise history. On the ensuing drive, S Karl Comeback Carr Joseph made a game-clinching play for the second consecutive has orchestrated 19 fourth-quarter/overtime week, this time intercepting a pass from QB in the QB final seconds of the contest to seal a Raiders victory. The victory comebacks and game-winning drives in his career. With the vic- marked QB Derek Carr's 18th career fourth-quarter comeback tory over the in Week 10, Carr set an NFL and his 19th game-winning drive. Carr finished with 218 yards record for the most fourth-quarter comebacks (18) in NFL history and one touchdown pass to rookie FB en route to his through a player's first six seasons. On the offense's final drive seventh consecutive game with a passer rating of at least 95.0, against the Chargers, Carr completed 6-of-8 passes for 57 yards to concluding the day at 98.6. The star of the contest was S Erik set up the 18-yard rushing touchdown by RB Josh Jacobs. Harris, as he made two first-quarter and returned one for a touchdown, his second pick-six of the year. DE also posted a career-high 2.5 sacks, while DE Benson Carr's 13 fourth quarter comebacks since 2016 are the most in the Mayowa logged another 1.5 sacks to total seven on the year. NFL during that span, while his three game-winning drives in 2019 The Bengals come to Oakland with an 0-9 record following a 13- are currently tied for third-most. This year's game-winning drives 49 defeat at the hands of the AFC North's . Fol- are detailed below. lowing Sunday's contest, the Raiders will head to the Big Apple to face the Jets in New York, while the Bengals return home to face • 13-play, 97-yard drive (5:52) vs. Chi. on Oct. 6, 2019 (2-yard TD the . rush by RB Josh Jacobs) • 7-play, 75-yard drive (3:12) vs. Det. on Nov. 3, 2019 (9-yard TD to WR ) 2019 Schedule • 10-play, 75-yard drive (3:00) vs. LAC on Nov. 7, 2019 (18-yard TD rush by RB Josh Jacobs) REGULAR SEASON (5-4) Mon., Sept. 9 W, 24-16 1-0 Sun., Sept. 15 L, 10-28 1-1 Sun., Sept. 22 at L, 14-34 1-2 Broadcast Information Sun., Sept. 29 at W, 31-24 2-2 TELEVISION Sun., Oct. 6 # W, 24-21 3-2 CBS BYE WEEK Play-by-play: Greg Gumbel Sun., Oct. 20 at L, 24-42 3-3 Color Analyst: Trent Green Sun., Oct. 27 at L, 24-27 3-4 Sideline/Field: Melanie Collins Sun., Nov. 3 W, 31-24 4-4 Producer: Ken Mack Thu., Nov. 7 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS* W, 26-24 5-4 Director: Suzanne Smith Sun., Nov. 17 CINCINNATI BENGALS 1:25 p.m. CBS Sun., Nov. 24 at 10:00 a.m. CBS RADIO Sun., Dec. 1 at Kansas City Chiefs 10:00 a.m. CBS Raiders Radio Network Sun., Dec. 8 1:25 p.m. CBS Flagship: 740 KCBS Sun., Dec. 15 1:05 p.m. CBS Play-by-play: Brent Musburger Sat. or Sun., Dec. 21/22 at Los Angeles Chargers** TBD TBD Color Analyst: Sun., Dec. 29 at Denver Broncos 1:25 p.m. CBS ^ - In Canada Sideline: Chris Townsend # - In London * - NFL Network and Amazon simulcast subject to change SPANISH RADIO ** - In Week 16, three of five possible matchups currently listed as TBD will be scheduled for Saturday on NFL Network. Start times Spanish Flagship: La Z 1490-AM/107.5-FM and Saturday games for Week 16 will be announced no later than Play-by-play: Fernando Arias following Week 10, with the non-Saturday games to be played on Color Analyst: Ambrosio Rico Sunday. Raiders vs. Bengals

Notable Connections 2019 Team Rankings Pro Connections OFFENSE RAIDERS BENGALS • Raiders defensive coordinator Paul Guenther spent 13 years Category Stats Rank Stats Rank coaching in various roles with the Bengals, including the last Total Offense 370.1 13 316.1 26 four as defensive coordinator. Rush Offense 129.9 8 70.3 30 • Raiders coach David Lippincott spent 10 seasons Pass Offense 240.2 15 245.8 14 with the Bengals, most recently as the assistant linebackers/ Points Per Game 23.1 15 15.2 29 quality control coach, where he worked on the same staff Third-Down Off. % 47.8 5 39.7 16 with current Bengals linebackers coach in 2016. Fourth-Down Off. % 70.0 3t 41.2 19 Red Zone Off. (TD%) 60.6 12t 33.3 32 • Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan served as the Raiders coach in 2018. DEFENSE RAIDERS BENGALS • Bengals running backs coach held the same Category Stats Rank Stats Rank position with the Raiders in 2018. Total Defense 381.7 26 429.4 32 Rush Defense 98.4 10 173.0 32 College Connections Pass Defense 283.2 30 256.4 22 • Raiders DT played three seasons at Ohio Points Per Game 26.7 26 28.8 28t State (2011-13), appearing in 38 contests with 25 starts. Third-Down Def. % 45.4 29 44.3 24t Fourth-Down Def. % 75.0 30t 60.0 25 • Raiders tight ends coach Frank Smithwas a three-year starter Red Zone Def. (TD%) 64.5 29 46.9 5t and captain on the offensive line at Miami (Ohio) from 2000- 03. TEAM RAIDERS BENGALS • Raiders CB Isaiah Johnson was teammates at Houston with Category Stats Rank Stats Rank Bengals S Brandon Wilson (2015-16) and CB William Jack- Turnover Ratio +2 14t -11 29 son III (2015). Penalties 81 31 54 5 Penalty Yards 737 32 406 2 • Raiders T was teammates at UCLA with Bengals G Alex Redmond from 2014-15. • Bengals LB Hardy Nickerson appeared in 35 games with 27 starts at Cal from 2012-15 and is a native of Oakland, Ca- lif., where he attended Bishop O’Dowd High School and was named All-Metro as a senior. • Bengals CB Tony McRae was teammates at North Carolina A&T with Raiders T in 2014. • Bengals LB was teammates at Utah State with Raiders S in 2015. • Bengals T Bobby Hart was teammates at Florida State with Raiders S from 2011-13. Hometown Connections • Raiders is a native of Sandusky, Ohio and was a three-year at quarterback at the Univer- sity of Dayton. • Raiders linebackers coach David Lippincott is a native of Cin- cinnati, Ohio. • Raiders senior defensive assistant Mike Trgovac is a native of Youngstown, Ohio. • Raiders CB is a native of Macedonia, Ohio, where he attended teammed with current Browns CB Denzel Ward at Nordonia High School. • Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan attended De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif., where he was part of the school’s national record 151-game winning streak and No.1 national ranking. • Bengals RB Joe Mixon is a native of Oakley, Calif., where he attended Freedom High School and rushed for 1,704 yards with 23 touchdowns as a senior in 2014. Raiders vs. Bengals

Raiders Superlatives All-Time Series VS. CINCINNATI BENGALS Oakland Raiders vs. Cincinnati Bengals Regular Season: Raiders lead, 18-11 Team Single-Game Highs/Lows: Postseason: Raiders lead, 2-0 Total Yards: 604; Nov. 24, 1968 Preseason: N/A Rushing Yards: 309; Dec. 7, 1969 Raiders at Home: 12-2 Passing Yards: 396; Nov. 24, 1968 Raiders on Road: 6-8 Fewest Total Yards Allowed: 176; Nov. 24, 1991 Current Streak: Cincinnati has won three straight games. Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: 33; Nov. 28, 1982 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 19; Nov. 24, 1991 ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON GAMES Points Scored: 38, Nov. 24, 1991 Date Location Winner Score Fewest Points Allowed: 0; Nov. 24, 1968 10/27/68 Oakland Raiders 31-10 Touchdowns: 5; Nov. 24, 1968 11/24/68 Cincinnati Raiders 34-0 11/2/69 Cincinnati Bengals 31-17 Individual Single-Game Highs: 12/7/69 Oakland Raiders 31-17 Pass Attempts: 44, two times; last: Jay Schroeder; Oct. 2, 1988 9/20/70 Cincinnati Bengals 31-21 Pass Completions: 26, ; Nov. 28, 1982 10/24/71 Oakland Raiders 31-27 Passing Yards: 380, Jay Schroeder; Sept. 13, 1992 11/12/72 Cincinnati Raiders 20-14 Passing Touchdowns: 4, Ken Stabler; Dec. 6, 1976 10/20/74 Oakland Raiders 30-27 Carries: 31, two times; last: ; Oct. 25, 1998 10/19/75 Cincinnati Bengals 14-10 Rushing Yards: 159, Bo Jackson; Nov. 5, 1989 12/6/76 Oakland Raiders 35-20 Rushing Touchdowns: 2, four times; last: Bo Jackson; Nov. 5, 1989 11/13/78 Cincinnati Raiders 34-21 Receptions: 8, four times; last: Ronald Curry; Dec. 10, 2006 11/9/80 Oakland Raiders 28-17 Receiving Yards: 147, Willie Gault; Nov. 5, 1989 11/28/82 Cincinnati Bengals 31-17 Receving Touchdowns: 3, Warren Wells; Dec. 7, 1969 9/4/83 Cincinnati Raiders 20-10 Longest : 55, Sebastian Janikowski; Nov. 25, 2012 11/17/85 Los Angeles Raiders 13-6 10/2/88 Los Angeles Bengals 45-21 11/5/89 Los Angeles Raiders 28-7 12/16/90 Los Angeles Raiders 24-7 11/24/91 Cincinnati Raiders 38-14 9/13/92 Cincinnati Bengals 24-21 11/28/93 Cincinnati Bengals 16-10 11/5/95 Cincinnati Raiders 20-17 10/25/98 Oakland Raiders 27-10 9/14/03 Oakland Raiders 23-20 Notes vs. Bengals 12/10/06 Cincinnati Bengals 27-10 Head Coach Jon Gruden 11/22/09 Oakland Raiders 20-17 Career Totals: Coach holds a 3-1 record all-time against the Ben- 11/25/12 Cincinnati Bengals 34-10 gals. 09/13/15 Oakland Bengals 33-13 • He has played the Bengals as head coach of the Raiders two 12/16/18 Cincinnati Bengals 30-16 times. The first matchup took place in his inaugural season at the helm of the Silver and Black in 1998 at home in Oakland- Alameda County Coliseum. The team defeated the Bengals by a score of 27-10.

Series Snapshot The Raiders had already enjoyed some early-season success in the team’s first season back in Oakland in 1995 and a 20-17 victory over the Bengals at Cincinnati’s Riverfront Stadium on Nov. 5 put the Raiders at 7-2 on year. The Silver and Black produced a domi- nant first half, building a 14-0 lead behind a 2-yard run by Harvey Williams and 34-yard touchdown connection from Jeff Hostetler to Tim Brown. Williams, who would rush for a career-high 1,114 *Picture from Raiders' 27-10 victory over the Bengals in 1998. yards that season, paced the offense with 134 yards on the ground for the day. The Oakland defense swarmed Bengals quarterback Jeff Blake all afternoon, as Terry McDaniel picked Blake off twice in the second quarter and Pat Swilling produced three of the team’s four sacks to help hold off a late Cincinnati surge. Raiders vs. Bengals

2019 Individual Leaders Snapshot RAIDERS BENGALS Overview: The Bengals are led by first-year Head Coach , who Passing Yards was named the 10th head coach in franchise history in February. The Ben- Derek Carr...... 2,202 Andy Dalton...... 2,252 gals enter Sunday’s contest with an 0-9 record and in fourth place in the . AFC North. Cincinnati extended their losing streak to nine games after falling to the Ravens, 49-13, in Week 10. The Bengals last played in Oak- Completion Percentage (Min. 30 Attempts) land in 2015 and currently own a three-game winning streak against the Derek Carr...... 70.8 Andy Dalton...... 60.4 Raiders. The Silver and Black lead the all-time regular season series 18-11. ------Passing Touchdowns Offense: Rookie QB Ryan Finley made his first career start against the Derek Carr...... 14 Andy Dalton...... 9 Ravens in Week 10, completing 16-of-30 passes for 167 yards with one TD against one INT and rushing for 22 yards on five carries. Finley, who Carries was named the starter in place of QB Andy Dalton, takes over an offense Josh Jacobs...... 168 Joe Mixon...... 131 that ranks 26th in the NFL in total yards (316.1 avg.), 29th in scoring (15.2 avg.) and 14th in passing (245.8 avg.). Dalton had thrown for 2,252 yards DeAndré Washington.. 38 Giovani Bernard...... 34 with nine TDs against eight INTs for a passer rating of 79.2 through the first nine weeks.WR Tyler Boyd is leading the team in receptions (57) and Rushing Yards receiving yards (598). WR Auden Tate has recorded career highs in recep- Josh Jacobs...... 811 Joe Mixon...... 434 tions (30), receiving yards (427) and TDs (one), while TE Tyler Eifert has DeAndré Washington.133 Giovani Bernard...... 88 caught two TD passes. The Bengals are coming off a game in which they Trevor Davis...... 73 Andy Dalton...... 55 rushed for a season-high 157 yards on 40 carries. Leading the rushing at- tack is RB Joe Mixon, who has recorded 131 carries for 434 yards and Rushing Touchdowns hauled in 21 passes for 147 yards with three TDs. Josh Jacobs...... 7 Andy Dalton...... 3 ------Defense: The Bengals defense ranks 32nd in total yards allowed per game DeAndré Washington .....1 ...... (429.4 avg.), 32nd in rushing yards allowed (173.0 avg.) and 22nd in pass- Trevor Davis...... 1 ...... ing yards allowed (256.4 avg.). Anchoring the defensive line is 10th-year DT Geno Atkins, who has recorded a team-high three sacks to move into Receptions second place on the Bengals’ all-time sack list (74). Second-year DE Sam ...... 51 Tyler Boyd...... 57 Hubbard leads all Bengals defensive lineman in tackles (46) and is tied with Hunter Renfrow...... 28 Auden Tate...... 30 Atkins in sacks (three). S Shawn Williams and S Jessie Bates are tied for Tyrell Williams...... 26 Alex Erickson...... 25 the team lead with 71 tackles, while LB Nick Vigil has recorded 69 tackles and posted three double-digit tackle performances. CB William Jackson III Receiving Yards has recorded an INT, as the Bengals have forced seven turnovers in 2019. Darren Waller...... 588 Tyler Boyd...... 598 Tyrell Williams...... 380 Auden Tate...... 427 Hunter Renfrow...... 299 Alex Erickson...... 343 Last Game vs. Bengals December 16, 2018 – Raiders 16, Bengals 30 Receiving Touchdowns Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH Tyrell Williams...... 5 Joe Mixon...... 3 Darren Waller...... 3 John Ross...... 3 Team Statistics RAIDERS BENGALS ...... 3 Tyler Eifert...... 2 Total Net Yards...... 297...... 294 Total Offensive Plays...... 59...... 75 Sacks Net Yards Rushing...... 68...... 171 ...... 7.0 Geno Atkins...... 3.0 Total Rushing Plays...... 16...... 41 Clelin Ferrell...... 3.5 Sam Hubbard...... 3.0 Net Yards Passing...... 229...... 123 Maurice Hurst...... 2.5 ...... 1.0 Attempts-Completions-INTs...... 38-21-0...... 33-14-1 ...... 2.5 Three Tied...... 1.0 Total First Downs...... 13...... 18 Touchdowns...... 1...... 3 Interceptions Field Goals Made-Attempted...... 3-3...... 3-3 ...... 3 William Jackson...... 1 Third Down Efficiency...... 3-14-21%...... 8-19-42% ...... 1 Jessie Bates...... 1 Fourth Down Efficiency...... 0-0-0%...... 2-2-100% ...... 1 Darius Phillips...... 1 Red Zone Efficiency...... 1-2-50%...... 3-6-50% Penalties-Yards...... 8-90...... 9-85 2019 AFC West Standings Time of Possession...... 26:41...... 33:19 Team W L Home Road Div. Con. PF PA Streak Last 5 1 2 3 4 Total Kansas City 6 4 2-3 4-1 2-0 4-3 284 239 L1 2-3 Oakland Raiders 0 7 6 3 16 Oakland 5 4 4-1 1-3 2-1 3-2 208 240 W2 3-2 Cincinnati Bengals 7 13 0 10 30 LA Chargers 4 6 2-3 2-3 0-2 2-5 207 194 L1 2-3 Denver 3 6 2-3 1-3 1-2 3-4 149 170 W1 3-2 Individual Leaders Raiders Bengals Passing Yards Derek Carr...... 263 ...... 130

Rushing Yards Doug Martin...... 39 Joe Mixon...... 129

Receiving Yards Jordy Nelson...... 88 Tyler Boyd...... 38 Raiders vs. Bengals

What To Watch For Vs. Bengals The offensive line not allowing a sack for the fourth time in the Harris returning an for a touchdown for the third last six games. The Raiders held the Bears' defense to zero sacks in time this season and becoming just the second player in franchise Week 5 for just the second time since the start of the 2017 cam- history with three interception returns for scores, joining Eric Al- paign and held the Packers and Texans without a sack in the two len (2000). games that followed. The Raiders are the only team in the NFL this season to hold four different teams without a sack. FB Alec Ingold recording a touchdown in back-to-back contests for the first time in his career. The rookie class continuing to lead the NFL in total touchdowns. Through Week 10, the Raiders 2019 rookie class has combined to RB Josh Jacobs recording one touchdown to break a tie with RB score 13 touchdowns. Arthur Whittington for the second-most rushing scores (eight) by a rookie in franchise history. The rookie class scoring at least one touchdown for the seventh consecutive game, dating back to Week 4 against the Indianapolis Jacobs recording two rushing touchdowns to become the fourth Colts. running back in NFL history to have four multi-rushing touchdown games through a player's first 10 career contests, joining- Mar The rookie class scoring one touchdown to tie a franchise record cus Allen (1982) , Eric Dickerson (1983) and Karim Abdul-Jabbar for most total touchdowns (14) by rookies in a single season. The (1996). current record of 14 was originally set back in 1982. Jacobs recording his fourth career 100-yard rushing game. Jacobs QB Derek Carr earning a passer rating of at least 100.0 for the would break a tie with RB (1982) for the most 100- 30th time in his career and for the sixth time in the last eight yard contests by a rookie in franchise history. games. The Raiders are 20-9 when Carr surpasses the 100- barrier. His 29 games with a passer rating of at least 100.0 ranks Jacobs rushing for 120 yards to become the sixth running back in first in franchise history through a player's first six seasons and NFL history with at least four games of 120 rushing yards through is second-most overall in club annals. Carr has surpassed a 95.0 the first 10 career games. passer rating in six consecutive contests. Jacobs rushing for at least 120 yards and two scores to become Carr earning a passer rating of at least 95.0 for the seventh con- the second player in NFL history with three such games through secutive game. their first 10 career games, joining Eric Dickerson (1983).

Carr earning a passer rating of at least 115.0 for the fourth time in Jacobs recording 89 rushing yards to become the 12th player in the last five games. NFL history with at least 900 rushing yards through a player's first 10 career games. Carr earning a passer rating of at least 120.0 for the third time this season, tying a single-season career high. Jacobs continuing to pace all rookie rushers in carries (168), rush- ing yards (811) and rushing touchdowns (seven). Carr passing for at least two touchdowns for the 41st time in his career, which would be ninth-most in NFL history through a play- TE Darren Waller recording nine receptions to become the fourth er's first six seasons. Carr ranks first in franchise history with 40 player in team history with at least 60 receptions through the first such games and first through a player's first six seasons. Carr's 40 10 games of a season. such games also are tied for ninth-most in NFL history through a player's first six seasons.

Carr passing for at least two touchdowns for the fourth time in the last five games. A Win Would... Carr passing for at least three touchdowns for the 19th time in his career, tying for eighth-most in NFL history through a player's first …give the Raiders a 6-4 record and improve the club’s record to six seasons. 4-1 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum this season, their best start at home since 2001 when the Raiders finished with an 10-6 Carr passing for two touchdowns and a passer rating of at least record and advanced to the AFC Divisional game. 115.0 for the fourth time this season. His fourth such game would be one shy of the club record for a single season. ...snap a three-game losing streak against the Bengals, with their last win against the club coming in 2009 at Oakland-Alameda Carr connecting on a touchdown from at least 50 yards. It would County Coliseum. mark his 11th such passing score of his career and break a tie with …give Oakland a 45-39 (.536) combined all-time advantage QBs Ken Stabler, Jeff Hostetler and Cotton Davidson for fourth- against AFC North opponents. most in franchise history. …improve the Raiders all-time regular season record against the DE Clelin Ferrell recording a sack in consecutive contests for the Bengals to 19-11. first time in his career. …improve the Raiders record to 11-2 in the all-time-home series Ferrell recording multiple sacks in back-to-back contests. against the Bengals.

S Erik Harris recording an interception in back-to-back contests …bring Head Coach Jon Gruden’s all-time record against the Ben- for the second time in his career. gals to 4-1. Head Coaching Matchup

Jon Gruden Zac Taylor Jon Gruden returned as head coach of the Oakland Raiders on Jan. Zac Taylor was named the 10th head coach in Cincinnati Ben- 9, 2018, welcoming back one of the most respected and success- gals history on Feb. 4, 2019. He comes to Cincinnati after two ful coaches in the storied history of the Silver and Black. Gruden, seasons with the L.A. Rams, where he served as assistant wide who was first introduced as head coach of the Raiders over20 years ago, served four seasons with the Raiders from 1998-2001. receivers coach in 2017 and coach in ’18.

Gruden has compiled a 104-97 (.517) regular season mark as a In 2018, Taylor helped guide Rams QB Jared Goff to career highs head coach with the Raiders and the (2002-08), and a 5-4 record (.556) in postseason contests, which in every major passing category — completions (364), attempts includes a victory in XXXVII. (561), passing yards (4688), passing TDs (32), completion per- centage (64.9), yards per attempt (8.36) and passer rating (101.1). In his first season back on the sideline in 2018, Gruden oversaw Goff ranked fourth in the NFL in passing yards and eighth in the development of quarterback Derek Carr, who established passer rating. The Rams’ QB play was a key component to their career single-season highs in completions (381), passing yards (4,049) and completion percentage (68.9). Carr also piloted three offense, which finished the regular season ranked second in the fourth quarter/overtime game-winning drives on the season and NFL in total net yards (421.1 per game), fifth in net passing yards set a franchise record by throwing 332 consecutive passes with- (281.7), second in scoring (32.9), first in first downs (401) and out an interception, a streak that covered 10 games. fifth in third-down percentage (45.0). Los Angeles won the NFC West with a 13-3 regular-season record and advanced to Super The youngest head coach in the NFL at age 34 upon his initial hire Bowl LIII against the . by Raiders Owner Al Davis in 1998, Gruden posted a 38-26 record (.594) and led the Silver and Black to back-to-back AFC West titles in 2000 and 2001. He guided the Raiders to an AFC Champion- In 2017, Taylor helped oversee an emerging Rams passing of- ship Game appearance in 2000, a campaign in which the Raiders fense that ranked 10th in the NFL in pass yards per game (239.4). set a franchise record with 479 points and led the NFL in rushing (154.4 avg.). Taylor directed the Rams’ young receiving corps, headed by rookie Cooper Kupp, who finished the season with 62 catches, a In all, Gruden-led teams have claimed five division championships team-high 869 receiving yards and five TDs. Kupp (869 yards), TE and have recorded six seasons with nine-or-more wins. As a head coach, he has seen 22 different players combine for 40 (244) and WR Josh Reynolds (104) — all rookies — selections. In addition, Rich Gannon was tabbed for the Maxwell helped the Rams finish with the third-most receiving yards Club’s Bert Bell Award as the league’s Most Valuable Player in among rookie pass catchers. 2000 and four players who Gruden tutored as a head coach have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: (2010), (2013), (2014) and Tim Brown (2015). Prior to his time with the Rams, Taylor had a one-year stint in the college ranks, serving as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks Gruden spent seven seasons as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buc- coach at the University of Cincinnati in 2016. Taylor served under caneers, finishing his time there as the winningest coach in fran- chise history by compiling a 57-55 (.509) regular-season record, head coach Tommy Tuberville at UC. while leading the Buccaneers to three division titles and a 3-2 mark in the postseason, including a Super Bowl XXXVII victory, Taylor broke into NFL coaching in 2012 with the becoming the youngest head coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl. as assistant quarterbacks coach. He was elevated to quarterbacks coach from 2013-15, and spent the final five games of ’15 as the Prior to beginning his initial tenure in Oakland, Gruden was a sev- Dolphins’ interim offensive coordinator and primary play-caller, en-year NFL assistant, helping his teams qualify for the playoffs after the team made coaching staff changes in late November. five times. Gruden spent three seasons (1995-97) as offensive co- ordinator for the . He was the NFL’s youngest offensive coordinator at age 31 Taylor’s coaching career began at Texas A&M University, where he served as offensive graduate assistant and tight ends coach Before joining Philadelphia, Gruden worked for three years at under head coach Mike Sherman from 2008-11. The Aggies Green Bay from 1992-94. He served as an offensive assistant to shared the Big 12 South Championship in 2010 and played in head coach Mike Holmgren in 1992 and spent the 1993 and 1994 seasons as Green Bay’s wide receivers coach. Gruden worked as three bowl games during Taylor’s time in College Station. offensive assistant to head coach George Seifert with the in 1990. Taylor was born on May 10, 1983, in Norman, Okla., where he Born August 17, 1963 in Sandusky, Ohio, Gruden attended South was raised and later attended Norman High School. He earned a Bend (Ind.) Clay High School and was a three-year letterman at bachelor’s degree in communication studies from the University quarterback at the University of Dayton, graduating in 1985 with of Nebraska in 2006. He and his wife, Sarah, have four children — a degree in communications. Gruden and his wife, Cindy, a for- Brooks, Luke, Emma Claire and Milly. Sarah Taylor is the daughter mer University of Tennessee cheerleader, have three sons, Deuce, who is in his first season as an assistant strength and conditioning of former Green Bay Packers and Texas A&M head coach Mike coach for the Silver and Black, Michael and Jayson. Sherman. COACHING BACKGROUND Years College/Pro Team Position 1986-87 Tennessee Graduate Assistant COACHING BACKGROUND 1988 Southeast Missouri St. Passing Game Coordinator 1989 Pacific Wide Receivers Years College/Pro Team Position 1990 San Francisco 49ers Offensive Assistant 2008-11 Texas A&M Graduate Assistant/ 1991 Pittsburgh Wide Receivers Assistant Coach 1992 Green Bay Packers Offensive Assistant 2012-15 Miami Dolphins Assistant Coach 1993-94 Green Bay Packers Wide Receivers 2016 University of Cincinnati Offensive Coordinator/ 1995-97 Philadelphia Eagles Offensive Coordinator 1998-01 Oakland Raiders Head Coach Quarterbacks Coach 2002-08 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach 2017-18 Assistant Coach 2018-19 Oakland Raiders Head Coach 2019 Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach How They Match Up

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TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE 370.1 13th 32nd 429.4 PASSING OFFENSE PASSING DEFENSE 240.2 15th 22nd 256.4 RUSHING OFFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE 129.9 8th 32nd 173.0 SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE 23.1 15th T-28th 28.8 SACKS ALLOWED SACKS 12 T-3rd 32nd 10 THIRD DOWN OFFENSE THIRD DOWN DEFENSE 47.8% 5th T-24th 44.3% RED ZONE OFFENSE RED ZONE DEFENSE 60.6% T-12th 5th 46.9% GIVEAWAYS TAKEAWAYS 8 4th T-29th 7 TOTAL DEFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE 381.7 26th 26th 316.1 PASSING DEFENSE PASSING OFFENSE 283.2 30th 14th 245.8 RUSHING DEFENSE RUSHING OFFENSE 98.4 10th 30th 70.3 SCORING DEFENSE SCORING OFFENSE 26.7 26th 29th 15.2 SACKS SACKS ALLOWED 20 24th 26th 31 THIRD DOWN DEFENSE THIRD DOWN OFFENSE 45.4% 29th 16th 39.7% RED ZONE DEFENSE RED ZONE OFFENSE 64.5% 29th 32nd 33.3% TAKEAWAYS GIVEAWAYS 10 T-23rd T-29th 18 Statistical Leaders ----- 2019 Category Raiders No. Category Bengals No. Passing Yards Carr 2,202 Passing Yards Dalton 2,252 Passer Rating Carr 104.4 Passer Rating Dalton 79.2 Completion Percentage Carr 70.8 Completion Percentage Dalton 60.4 Rushing Yards Jacobs 811 Rushing Yards Mixon 434 Rushing Touchdowns Jacobs 7 Rushing Touchdowns Dalton 3 Receptions Waller 51 Receptions Boyd 57 Receiving Yards Waller 588 Receiving Yards Boyd 598 Receiving Touchdowns Williams 5 Receiving Touchdowns Mixon and Ross 3 Scrimmage Yards Jacobs 943 Scrimmage Yards Boyd 604 First Downs Jacobs 45 First Downs Mixon 32 Tackles Whitehead 71 Tackles Bates and Williams 71 Sacks Mayowa 7.0 Sacks Atkins and Hubbard 3.0 Interceptions E. Harris 3 Interceptions Bates, Jackson and Phillips 1 Forced Mayowa 3 Forced Fumbles Wilson 2 Special Teams Tackles Nixon 5 Special Teams Tackles Evans and Perine 3 Punt Return Avg. Davis 10.4 Punt Return Avg. Erickson 6.3 Kick Return Avg. Davis 23.8 Kick Return Avg. Wilson 36.0 Scoring/Non-Kicking Jacobs 42 Scoring/Non-Kicking Mixon 18 Scoring Carlson 50 Scoring Bullock 52 Game Notes vs. L.A. Chargers

Oakland Raiders (5-4) vs. Los Angeles Chargers (4-6) Week 10 | Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019 | 5:20 p.m. PT Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | Oakland, Calif.

1 2 3 4 Total Los Angeles Chargers 0 14 3 7 24 Oakland Raiders 10 7 3 6 26

#4 QB Derek Carr, #29 S Lamarcus Joyner, #59 LB , #61 C

Raiders 26, Chargers 24

• The Raiders defeated the Chargers by a score of 26-24, moving to 5-4 and improving their record at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum to 3-1 on the season. • Oakland improves their record against the Chargers on to 6-1 and 11-11 all-time on Thursday’s, including a 3-4 record on Thanksgiving Day. • The Silver and Black finish 2-0 in primetime games against AFC West, defeating the Broncos on in Week 1, 24-16. • The win snaps the Raiders four-game losing streak to Los Angeles and marks the second consecutive victory over the club on Thursday Night Football. • The Silver and Black now own a nine-game lead in the all-time regular season series, 63-54-2, and improve to 32-27-1 against the Chargers at home.

Raiders Themes

• QB Derek Carr set a new NFL record with his 18th career 4th-quarter comeback, the most in NFL history through a player’s first six seasons. • RB Josh Jacobs tied Arthur Whittington for second-most rushing TDs (seven) in franchise history by a rookie. • The Raiders tight ends continue to pace the NFL in receptions (72) and receiving yards (79) and are tied for second amongst their position group with six total TDs. • The rookie class continues to lead the NFL in total TDs (13), seven more than the next-closest team. Last time any team had more than 13 TDs from rookies over first nine games was in 2016 when had 14. • The Raiders lead the NFL with 102 points on drives of at least 10 plays and rank third in passing completion percentage (70.8). • The offense has scored at least 24 points in six straight games, tying a franchise record for a single season (three times – 1975, 2001 and 2016). • The Raiders rank fourth in the NFL in yards per play (6.11) and 10th in points per drive (2.16) through Week 10. • The Raiders defense has recorded four-plus sacks and at least two INTs in a game for the second time this season (last; 10/6/2019 vs. Chi- cago). The team has recorded a plus-four turnover margin over the last two contests.

Starters - Offense Starters - Defense

WR Tyrell Williams DE Clelin Ferrell LT Kolton Miller DT P.J. Hall LG DT Johnathan Hankins C Rodney Hudson DE Maxx Crosby RG SLB Tahir Whitehead RT Trent Brown WLB Nicholas Morrow TE Darren Waller CB Lamarcus Joyner TE CB Daryl Worley QB Derek Carr CB RB Josh Jacobs FS Erik Harris FB Alec Ingold SS

Individual Highlights

• QB Derek Carr o Carr orchestrated a 10-play, 76-yard scoring drive lasting 3:53, culminating in a 9-yard receiving TD byFB Alec Ingold to give the Raiders a 17-14 lead early with :20 seconds remaining in the first half. o On the Raiders first possession in the second half, Carr orchestrated a nine-play, 69-yard drive lasting 3:27, which was capped by a 22-yard FG attempt by K to give the Raiders a 20-14 lead. o Carr recorded his 18th career fourth-quarter comeback, orchestrating a 10-play, 75-yard drive culminating in an 18-yard TD run byRB Josh Jacobs. o Has eight TDs versus one INT for a passer rating of 114.8 in past four contests. o Carr moves to 5-6 all-time against the Chargers. He has completed 234-of-366 attempts (63.9 percent) for 2,620 yards for 15 TDs against eight INTs for a passer rating of 89.7. o Carr continues to rank first in the NFL with 10 passing TDs on third down. o Carr currently ranks second in the NFL in completion percentage (70.8 percent.). o Carr currently ranks sixth in the NFL with a passer rating of 104.4 o Carr currently ranks ninth in the NFL with an average of 7.8 pass yards per attempt. o Since Week 7, Carr ranks third in pass yards per attempt (9.0 avg.), fifth in passer rating (114.8) and is tied for third in passing TDs (eight). o Carr has set a new NFL record for most 4th-quarter comebacks through a player’s first six seasons. o Carr ended the day completing 21-of-31 attempts for 218 yards with one TD for a passer rating of 98.6. Game Notes vs. L.A. Chargers

Oakland Raiders (5-4) vs. Los Angeles Chargers (4-6) Week 10 | Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019 | 5:20 p.m. PT Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | Oakland, Calif.

1 2 3 4 Total Los Angeles Chargers 0 14 3 7 24 Oakland Raiders 10 7 3 6 26

• DE Clelin Ferrell o Ferrell recorded his first career multi-sack game with 2.5 sacks, marking the second-most sacks recorded by a rookie in a single game this season (, 3.0 in Week 8 vs. Carolina). o Ferrell’s 2.5 sacks are most by a Raiders rookie in a game since 1991 and trails only Greg Townsend’s franchise rookie record of 3 (11/27/83 vs NYG). o Ferrell finished with career highs in tackles (eight) and sacks (2.5).

• S Erik Harris o Harris intercepted a Phillip Rivers’ pass and returned it 59 yards to setup the Raiders first score of the game on a 40-yard FG attempt by K Daniel Carlson. o Harris recorded his second INT in two drives and returned it 56 yards for a TD, marking the first time a Raiders player has returned two INTs for a TD in a single season since 2007 (Thomas Howard). o Harris is the first Raiders player with two INTs, including one for a TD in a game since (11/16/2003 vs Minnesota). o Harris the 11th player to intercept Philip Rivers twice in a game. His 115 INT return yards are the second-most in a game against Rivers in his 16-year career and are the most by any player in a game this season. o Harris’ pick-six marked the Raiders second defensive TD of the season, the first time they’ve had multiple defensive touchdowns in a season since 2013.

• RB Josh Jacobs o Jacobs capped a 10-play, 75-yard drive lasting 3:00 with an 18-yard TD run to give the Raiders a 26-24 lead with 1:02 remaining in the contest. o With 71 yards rushing, Jacobs became the 16th player in NFL history to surpass 800 rushing yards (811) in their first nine career games. o With one rushing TD, Jacobs tied Arthur Whittington for the second-most rushing scores (seven) by a rookie in franchise history. o Jacobs continues to lead all rookie rushers in carries (168), rushing yards (811) and rushing touchdowns (seven). o Jacobs has recorded 100-plus scrimmage yards (101) in four of his past five contests. o Jacobs finished with 71 yards (4.4 avg.) on 16 carries with one TD, adding three receptions for 30 yards (10.0 avg.). His 4.83 average yards per carry ranks sixth in the NFL amongst running backs with at least 100 rushing attempts.

Additional Notes

• K Daniel Carlson converted on a FG attempts of 40 and 22-yards and was 2-of-3 on PATs. • P A.J. Cole punted four times for 170 yards (42.5 avg.) with a long of 50 yards, placing one punt inside the 20-yard line. • DE Maxx Crosby recorded a half-sack, combining with DE Clelin Ferrell to take down QB Phillip Rivers for a loss of eight yards on the Char- gers’ opening possession. Crosby is the only rookie in the NFL with two-plus sacks (2.5), two-plus forced fumbles (2) and at least two passes defensed (three) in 2019. • Crosby and Ferrell are the only two rookies in the NFL to have recorded at least two sacks and two passes defensed this season. • FB Alec Ingold recorded his first career score on 9-yard TD reception from QB Derek Carr to give the Raiders a 17-14 lead with :20 seconds remaining in the first half. • DE Benson Mayowa recorded 1.5 sacks in the contest to bring his season total to seven, marking a career-high and is tied for the seventh- most by a Raiders player through the first nine games in franchise history. • TE Darren Waller finished with three receptions for 40 yards, continuing to rank first amongst tight ends in the NFL with 295 yards after catch. Commitment To Excellence

The Raiders — who began play in the In addition, 71 Pro Bowl players have earned 202 Pro League in 1960 — enter their 60th year of professional football Bowl selections representing the Silver and Black. In 1970, competition, including the last 49 as a member of the National as the Raiders began their second decade of play, the merger Football League. between the AFL and NFL became a reality on the field. In the In six memorable decades — the 1960s, ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s, 1970 through 2012 period of interconference play, the Raid- 2000s and 2010s — the Raiders have been dominant in pro- ers compiled a remarkable 92-77-1 record against present Na- fessional football since Al Davis first pledged in 1963 to build tional Football Conference rivals. the finest organization in pro sports. Another innovation came to professional football in 1970 During these decades of dominance, the Raiders have — “Monday Night Football.” The Raiders’ domination of this won an AFL championship, four American Football Confer- prime-time television series has seen the Silver and Black ence championships, and three world championships of pro- build a 40-29-1 record in Monday night play. In the 50 years fessional football, participated in five Super Bowls, played in of this series, the Raiders are 18-9-0 in “Monday Night Foot- 14 championship games, won or tied for 17 division champi- ball” games at home. onships, had 22 playoff seasons, finished 35 seasons at .500 or Through the decades — the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s, 2000s better and played in 44 postseason games. and now the 2010s — the Raiders have had the greatest play- Pro football’s dynamic organization placed first in the ers, the greatest coaches, the greatest plays and participated AFC West in 2000, 2001 and 2002 despite playing among the in the greatest games in the annals of professional sports. toughest schedules in the NFL in each of those seasons. With Challengers to Raider domination of professional football their appearance in Super Bowl XXXVII, the Raiders became will arise as they have in the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s and the new the first NFL team to have had a season end in the Super Bowl millennium. The Raider organization will continue to meet in four different decades. these challenges. The Raiders are the only team to have been in Super Bowls in the ‘60s, the ‘70s, the ‘80s and the 2000s. The Silver and Black are the only AFC team — and one of just two NFL teams (Minnesota) — to have a season that ad- vanced to the conference championship game in the ‘60s, the ‘70s, the ‘80s, the ‘90s and the 2000s. The Raiders are one of only three original AFL teams to have captured three world championships of professional football with Super Bowl victories. The Raiders are one of only five AFC teams to have won more than one Super Bowl since 1980. In their five Super Bowl appearances, the Raiders have been led by four head coaches and started four quarterbacks. With four postseason victories, the Raiders were the first of the AFC West teams to win multiple postseason contests in the new millennium by six years. Since 1963, when Al Davis first took over the failing Oak- land franchise that had struggled to win only nine of 42 league games in the initial three seasons of the new AFL and pledged to build the finest organization in sports, the Raiders have dominated professional football in terms of consistent victory. During the memorable 59 years in Oakland and Los Angeles, the Raiders have won 471 league games, tied 11 and lost 427. “Commitment to Excellence” has never been an idle phrase to those who have proudly represented the Raiders organization during the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s and the new mil- lennium as shown by their domination of pro football. More than 20 of the great players who proudly wore the Silver and Black, as well as Owner-Leader Al Davis and leg- endary Head Coach John Madden, have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Raiders have also produced six Coaches of the Year.

The General Manager Mike Mayock was named General Manager of the Oakland Raiders on Dec. 31, 2018, becoming just the third general manager in Raiders franchise history. Mayock previously served as an Emmy-nominated analyst and draft expert for the NFL Network and handled color commentary duties in the broadcast booth for both college and NFL games before joining the Silver and Black. Mayock has already applied his expertise in player evaluation to provide his own stamp on the Raiders’ roster. Mayock strengthen the roster in the early free agency period, agreeing to terms with tackle Trent Brown and Tyrell Williams, while adding versatile defensive back Lamarcus Joyner on the defensive side of the ball. In his first NFL Draft at the helm, Mayock and Head Coach Jon Gruden used four picks among the top-40 players selected to assemble a group of “foundational” standouts. The Raiders selected defensive lineman Clelin Ferrell from Clemson with the fourth-overall pick before adding Alabama running back Josh Jacobs and Mississippi State safety with late first-round selections. Mayock executed two trades on the draft’s second day to move back to the 40th-overall spot, selecting Clemson defensive back Trayvon Mul- len and netting additional fourth and fifth-round picks. The Raiders were involved in five draft-day trades in total, trading up in the fifth round to pick Clemson wide receiver Hunter Renfrow, helping complete a draft haul that earned plaudits from around the NFL. Prior to assembling talent for the Raiders, Mayock’s NFL Draft analysis had been one of the most respected voices among media, NFL front office personnel and team scouting departments. His expertise featured within the NFL Network’s extensive coverage of the NFL Draft, including the show “Path To The Draft,” as well as the network’s exclusive coverage of the NFL Scouting Combine and the Reese’s . Outside of the studio, Mayock served as the television analyst for the Philadelphia Eagles’ preseason games since 2015. He also served as a game analyst for NFL Network’s broadcasts of the Senior Bowl and East-West all-star game, as well as preseason analyst for the Minnesota Vikings for several seasons. In 2010, Mayock became the color commentator for NBC’s coverage of Notre Dame football, teaming with play-by-play announcer Tom Hammond. In January 2011, he teamed with Hammond to call NBC’s broadcast of the NFC Wild Card playoff game between the Saints and the . The following year, he called an AFC Wild Card contest featuring the Cincinnati Bengals and the Houston Texans. Mayock teamed with to call the NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football package from 2011-2013. Prior to joining NFL Network, Mayock served as a analyst for ABC Sports (2001-03), Fox Sports Net (2000), and CBS Sports (1996-99). He also covered the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament as a reporter for CBS (1997-99). From 1993-95, Mayock worked on ESPN’s cover- age of the . A 10th-round pick in the 1981 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mayock then played for the from 1982-83. He is a member of the Boston College Hall of Fame, where he captained both the football and baseball teams. Mayock graduated from Boston College in 1980. Mayock and his wife Amanda reside in Alameda and have four children (Leigh, Michael, Mackenzie and Jack).

Recapping Mayock's First Draft Round Round Pick Overall Pick Position Player School 1 4 4 DE Clelin Ferrell Clemson 1 24 24^ RB Josh Jacobs Alabama 1 27 27% S Johnathan Abram Mississippi State 2 8 40$ CB Trayvon Mullen Clemson 4 4 106 DE Maxx Crosby Eastern Michigan 4 27 129% CB Isaiah Johnson Houston 4 35 137& TE Foster Moreau LSU 5 11 149# WR Hunter Renfrow Clemson 7 16 230& DE Prairie View A&M ^ Acquired 24th overall selection (RB Josh Jacobs) and 196th overall selection (later traded to New York Jets), in addition to 2020 first- and third- round selections from Chicago in exchange for DE and 2020 second- and conditional fifth-round selection on Sept. 1, 2018. % Acquired 27th overall selection (S Johnathan Abram) from Dallas in exchange for WR on Oct. 22, 2018. $ Acquired 40th overall selection (CB Trayvon Mullen) and 158th overall selection from Buffalo in exchange for 38th overall selection (eventually became T Cody Ford), acquired from Jacksonville along with 109th overall selection in exchange for 35th overall selection (eventually became T Jawaan Taylor), 140th overall selection (eventually became RB Ryquell Armstead) and 235th overall selection (eventually became DT Dontavius Russell). % Acquired 129th overall selection (CB Isaiah Johnson) and 135th overall selection from Indianapolis in exchange for 109th overall selection (eventually became S Khari Willis). & Acquired 137th overall selection (TE Foster Moreau) and 230th overall selection (DE Quinton Bell) from Atlanta in exchange for 135th overall selection (eventually became DE John Charleston). # Acquired 149th overall selection (WR Hunter Renfrow) from Cincinnati in exchange for 158th overall selection (eventually became CB Michael Jackson) and 218th overall selection (eventually became RB Mike Weber). Jon Gruden

Gruden Quick Hits Gruden By The Numbers • The Raiders ranked in the top-seven in total offense in three of Gruden’s first four seasons in Oakland, including the top-three .517 regular season winning percentage as a head coach in rushing twice and the top-seven in passing once. Defensively, (104-97). Gruden’s units twice ranked among the league’s top-10 in total defense, including the fifth-overall rush defense in 2000 and two top-nine finishes in passing defense. .613 winning percentage at home as a head coach with a 62- 39 mark. ---- DIVISION TITLES ----- TEAM YEAR RECORD Oakland 2000 12-4 47-42 regular season record as head coach of the Oakland Oakland 2001 10-6 Raiders. Tampa Bay 2002 12-4 Tampa Bay 2005 11-5 Tampa Bay 2007 9-7 2 times (2000, 2002) Gruden has taken his team to the confer- ence championship. • As a head coach, he has seen 22 different players combine for 40 Pro Bowl selections. He has also coached recipients of the ’ Defensive Rookie of the Year (Charles Wood- 3 times his defensive units have led the NFL in passing defense: son – 1998), Defensive Player of the Year (Derrick Brooks – 2002 (155.6 avg.) 2004 (161.2 avg.) and 2007 (170.5 avg.). 2002) and Offensive Rookie of the Year (Carnell “Cadillac” Wil- liams – 2005) Awards. Additionally, Rich Gannon was tabbed for the Maxwell Club’s Bert Bell Award as the league’s Most Valu- 5 times a Gruden-led team has appeared in the postseason fol- able Player in 2000. lowing a division championship: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007.

• Under Gruden, Tampa Bay posted three top-15 finishes in pass- ing offense and boasted five top-five defenses, including the 6 times he has coached his league’s overall leader in defense in both 2002 (252.8 avg.) and team to a season of nine victo- 2005 (277.8 avg.). ries or more, including four sea- sons where his club has earned double-digit wins. Gruden vs. '19 Opponents Raiders Head Coach Jon Gruden enters the second season 8 seasons where his team has of his second stint at the helm of the Silver and Black, bring- concluded the year with a posi- ing a 104-97 career record over his 13 seasons. In his first tive turnover differential. Over four seasons with the Raiders from 1998-2001, Gruden his 13 years as a head coach, his posted a 38-26 record with two postseason appearances teams have totaled a turnover before recording a 57-55 record with the Buccaneers from differential of +30. 2002-08. Over his career, Gruden has posted a .500 record or better against nine of the Raiders' 2019 opponents. 30 occurrences where the AFC West: quarterback of Gruden's team Denver Broncos: 3-10 has passed for at least 300 Kansas City Chiefs: 7-6 yards in a single contest. Los Angeles Chargers: 8-5 AFC South: 233 interceptions recorded by Gruden in his 201 regular sea- Houston Texans: 1-2 son games as head coach for an interception/game ratio of 1.16. Indianapolis Colts: 3-3 Jacksonville Jaguars: 0-2 Tennessee Titans: 1-3 19 times his teams have held opponents to three points or less, including six contests that saw his team shutout the opponent. AFC East: New York Jets: 2-2 13 takeaways were recorded by his club during the 2002 play- AFC North: offs. No team has recorded more takeaways in a single postsea- Cincinnati Bengals: 3-1 son dating back to 2000. An incredible 41 points were generated from the 13 forced turnovers. NFC North: Chicago Bears: 5-2 Detroit Lions: 4-1 1 Super Bowl title with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Green Bay Packers: 3-3 bowl XXXVII. Minnesota Vikings: 4-1 More Gruden/Coaching Staff

----- Win/Loss Breakdown ----- 2019 Season..... Jon Gruden Career..... Overall vs. AFCW Home Road Overall vs. AFCW Home Road Overall 5-4 2-1 4-1 1-3 104-97 23-26 62-39 42-58 On grass 3-2 2-1 3-1 0-1 83-74 22-23 61-39 22-35 On artificial surfaces 2-2 0-0 1-0 1-2 21-23 1-3 1-0 20-23 When scoring first 5-3 2-1 4-1 1-2 74-31 13-10 47-12 27-20 When opponent scores first 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 30-67 10-16 15-27 15-38 In overtime 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-7 2-1 2-4 4-3 When leading after first quarter 3-1 2-1 2-1 1-0 57-21 14-8 33-6 24-15 When leading at halftime 5-1 2-0 4-0 1-1 77-19 14-5 47-7 30-12 When leading after third quarter 3-1 2-0 2-0 1-1 81-17 16-8 46-6 34-11 When trailing after first quarter 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 23-53 6-13 8-22 15-30 When trailing at halftime 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-2 19-70 7-19 11-29 8-40 When trailing after third quarter 1-3 0-1 1-1 0-2 17-72 6-16 11-29 6-43 When tied at halftime 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-8 2-2 4-3 4-5 On Sunday 3-4 0-1 2-1 1-3 95-81 18-22 55-33 40-48 On Monday 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 6-8 3-2 5-3 1-5 On Thursday 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-3 1-0 1-0 0-3 Day games (before 5 p.m. PT) 3-4 0-1 2-1 1-3 91-80 16-17 54-35 37-45 Night games (after 5 p.m. PT) 2-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 13-16 6-6 8-3 5-13 When team had 100-yard rusher 2-1 0-0 2-0 0-1 28-8 4-2 21-4 7-4 When team had 100-yard receiver 1-2 1-0 1-0 0-2 27-36 7-10 15-15 12-21 When team had 300-yard passer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 14-16 4-4 8-7 6-9 When opponent had 100-yard rusher 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 15-34 4-10 9-11 6-23 When opponent had 100-yard receiver 2-3 1-1 2-1 0-2 26-32 7-7 16-13 10-19 When opponent had 300-yard passer 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 9-11 2-3 5-4 4-7

Raiders Coaches In The Press Box

Tim Berbenich Lemuel Taver Johnson David John Morton Travis Smith Quality Control Jeanpierre Asst. Lippincott Senior Asst. - Offense Asst. O-Line Defensive Backs Linebackers Offensive Asst. Defensive Line Coaching Staff

From Players to Coaches The 2019 Oakland Raiders coaching staff boasts five members who have played at the NFL level before entering coaching. The staff showcases 37 years of combined playing experience.

D'Anthony Batiste Strength and Conditioning Assistant -8 seasons as an NFL player Spent eight seasons in the NFL as an offensive lineman, playing for the Dallas Cowboys, , At- lanta Falcons, Denver Broncos, Washington Redskins, and Pittsburgh Steelers…Appeared in 37 career games and made 14 starts…Made 10 starts with the Cardinals in 2012 and four starts for the Falcons in 2007…Played in 56 games over the last four seasons with the Edmonton Eskimos and was named a West Division All-Star at right tackle in 2015.

Edgar Bennett Wide Receiver Coach - 8 seasons as an NFL player Played eight seasons in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears…Was the Packers’ fourth round selection in the 1992 NFL Draft…Played in 112 games, starting 77 of them and tallied 3,992 yards rushing on 1,115 carries and added 21 touchdowns…Also added 284 receptions for 2,245 yards and 10 receiving touch- downs…Became the fifth running back in Packers annals to rush for 1,000 yards in a season during the 1995 season as he finished with 1,067…Started for the Packers in their Super Bowl XXXI victory.

Brentson Buckner Defensive Line Coach - 12 seasons as an NFL player Played 12 seasons in the NFL for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers and Carolina Panthers...Was selected 50th overall by the Steelers in the 1994 NFL Draft...Played in 174 games with 127 starts, totaling 424 tackles (303 solo), 31.0 sacks, two interceptions, five forced fumbles and seven recoveries... Starterd all 16 games and three postseason contests during the 1995 season, helping the Steelers reach Super Bowl XXX...Was part of one the league's top defensive lines in 2003, helping lead the Panthers to Super Bowl XXXVIII, their first Super Bowl appearance in franchise history.

Lemuel Jeanpierre

Assistant Offensive Line Coach - 6 seasons as an NFL player Played six seasons in the NFL and appeared in 63 games with 11 starts from 2010-15...Originally signed with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 2010…During his time with the Seahawks as a center and guard, helped capture three NFC West titles, two NFC Championships and a Super Bowl XLVIII victory.

Byron Storer Assistant Special Teams - 3 seasons as an NFL player Played three seasons in the NFL and appeared in 16 games with six starts, including one postseason contest... Signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent in 2007...Played fullback and special teams for Raiders Head Coach Jon Gruden in Tampa Bay, totaling two receptions for three yards and 16 special teams tackles. Draft Highlights ----- 2014 ------Second Round – QB Derek Carr (No. 36 overall) Career: Started 87 games over his career, passing for 20,941 yards on 1,958-of-3,081 passing (63.6 pct.) with 136 touchdowns, 58 interceptions and an 90.2 passer rating...Became the Raiders all-time leader in passing yards in Week 2 this season...Third all-time on the club's passing touchdowns list...Has totaled 18 career fourth-quarter comebacks, the most by a player in NFL history through a player's first six seasons...His 16 career fourth quarter comebacks rank first in NFL history through a player's first five seasons...Most completions (1,759) in NFL history through a player's first five years...Passed for a career-high 4,049 yards in 2018, while also achieving career bests in completion percent- age (68.9 percent), passes completed (381) and yards per attempt (7.3 avg.)...Set a franchise record with 332 consecutive pass attempts without an interception...In Week 2 of 2018, became the first quarterback in NFL history to complete at least 90 percent of his passes while also recording at least 30 pass attempts...Joined Peyton Manning as the only two quarterbacks in NFL history to complete at least 300 passes in each of their first five seasons...His 122 touchdowns through the air rank seventh in NFL history through a player's first five seasons...In 2017, Passed for 3,496 yards, completing 323 of his 515 attempts for 22 touchdowns and 13 interceptions, earning a passer rating of 86.4...... In Week 15 of 2017, became just the fifth quarterback in NFL history to throw for 100 touchdowns in his first four seasons....Started 15 games in 2016 before having his season cut short due to injury...Threw for 3,937 yards on 357-of-560 passing with 28 touchdowns to just six interceptions...Posted a career-best 96.7 quarterback rating...Recorded seven game-winning/ fourth-quarter comeback drives in 2016, a franchise record...He became the first quarterback in NFL history with five game-winning touchdown passes in the fourth quarter or overtime in a season...Became the first player in franchise history to record 3,000 passing yards in each of his first three seasons...Started all 16 games for the second straight year in 2015, throwing for 3,987 yards on 350-of- 573 passing (61.1 percent) with 32 touchdowns and 13 interceptions with a 91.1 rating...Led the NFL with 13 touchdown passes of 25-plus yards...Set every franchise-rookie passing record in 2014 and ranked first among 2014 rookies with 348 completions (second all-time among rookies), 3,270 passing yards (11th among rookies) and 21 touchdowns (T-6th among rookies).

Honors/Awards: Named the team's Ed Courage Award Recipient, an award presented to the player who exemplifies a commitment to the principles of sportsmanship and courage...Named the team's nominee for the Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award for the second consecutive season...Earned FedEx Air Player of the Week in Week 7 of 2017 for his 417-yard, three touchdown performance in the Thursday Night victory over the Chiefs...Named the Castrol Edge Clutch Performer of the Year in 2016 and was the only player in the NFL to win the weekly award multiple times (four)...Named the recipient of the Raiders’ prestigious Commitment to Excellence Award in 2016, given to the Raider who best exemplifies hard work, leadership, and excellence on and off the field throughout the season... Named the Raiders’ nominee for the Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award, presented each year to an NFL player who best demonstrates the qualities of on-field sportsmanship, including fair play, respect for the game and opponents, and integrity in competition...Selected to his second consecutive Pro Bowl...Named the Castrol Edge Clutch Performer of the Week for his Week 1 game-winning drive against the in 2016...Named the Castrol Edge Clutch Performer of the Week in Week 4 at Baltimore in 2016...Named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week, Castrol Edge Clutch Performer of the Week and FedEx Air Player of the Week for his record-setting performance at Tampa Bay in Week 8 of 2016...He threw for a franchise-record 513 yards, including a 41-yard TD pass to WR Seth Roberts with 1:45 remaining in overtime, completing 40-of-59 passes with four TDs for a 117.4 passer rating...Named the Castrol Edge Clutch Performer of the Week in Week 12 vs. Carolina in 2016, leading the Raiders to a 35-32 comeback win...Named to his first Pro Bowl in 2015...Named the Castrol Edge Clutch Performer of the Week for his Week 2 game-winning drive against the Baltimore Ravens in 2015...Named the Castrol Edge Clutch Performer of the Week in Week 12 at Tennessee in 2015...Named to Sports Illustrated’s All- Rookie Team in 2014. DEREK CARR’S CAREER STATISTICS PASSING RUSHING Year Team GP GS Att. Cmp. Yds. Pct. Yds./Att. TD INT Lg. Sk./Lst. Rtng. Att. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 2014 Oakland 16 16 599 348 3,270 58.1 5.5 21 12 77t 24/149 76.6 29 92 3.2 41 0 2015 Oakland 16 16 573 350 3,987 61.1 7.0 32 13 68t 31/230 91.1 33 138 4.2 24 0 2016 Oakland 15 15 560 357 3,937 63.8 7.0 28 6 75t 16/79 96.7 39 70 1.8 13 0 2017 Oakland 15 15 515 323 3,496 62.7 6.8 22 13 87t 20/101 86.4 23 66 2.9 32 0 2018 Oakland 16 16 553 381 4,049 68.9 7.3 19 10 66 51/299 93.9 24 47 2.0 15 1 2019 Oakland 9 9 281 199 2,202 70.8 7.8 14 4 65t 12/76 104.4 13 31 2.4 10 0 Totals 87 87 3,081 1,958 20,941 63.6 6.8 136 58 87t 154/934 90.2 161 444 2.8 41 1 Draft Highlights

----- 2014 Continued ------Third Round – G Gabe Jackson (No. 81 overall) Career: Made his first start of 2019 in Week 7 and has helped the team only surrender four sacks over the last four contests...Missed games 1-5 of the 2019 season with a knee injury...Has become a dominant force on the offensive line and one of the best guards in the NFL, starting 72 games over his career at left and right guard...Started all 15 appearances in 2017, helping block for an offensive line that finished tied third in the NFL in sacks surrendered (24)... Started all 16 games in 2016 at right guard, moving over from left guard after the team signed G/T in free agency...Helped hold the Raiders’ sacks allowed total to just 18, fewest by the club since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger...Started all 16 games at left guard in 2015 for the first time in his career...Earned the starting left guard job during training camp in 2014 and went on to play in 13 games with 12 starts...Became the first rookie OL to start at least 10 games for the Raiders since started 15 in 2011.

----- 2016 ------First Round - S Karl Joseph (No. 14 overall)

Career: Placed on the Reserve/Injured List following Week 10's victory over the Los Angeles Chargers...Started in all nine appearances in 2019 and recorded 45 tackles (36 solo), one INT, three passes defensed and one fumble re- covery...Recorded a game-saving pass defensed in the end zone in Week 9 and followed with a game-sealing INT in Week 10...Finished fifth on the team in tackles (44) in 2018 and added a career-high two sacks in addition to one INT and two passes defensed...Only safety in the NFL in 2017 to record at least 75 tackles, one interception, one sack, one forced fumble and recovery...Totaled 243 tackles (176), three INTs, 15 passes defensed, three sacks, one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries in 48 games with 40 starts. College: Started 42 straight games for West Virginia from 2012-15 before an injury ended his senior season…Named to Associated Press All-Big 12 Second Team and the conference coaches’ All-Big 12 First Team as a junior in 2014. Honors/Awards: Named to the Pro Football Writers of America’s All-Rookie Team.

Fifth Round - RB DeAndré Washington (No. 143 overall)

Career: Has appeared in all nine contests this season and posted 38 carries for 133 yards (3.5 avg.) and one TD, add- ing 12 receptions for 109 yards...Career totals include 47 games played, totaling 212 rushes for 868 yards (4.1 avg.) with four TDs and 64 receptions for 430 yards (6.7 avg.) and one score...Posted 350 yards from scrimmage in 15 appearances during the 2017 campaign...Rushed 87 times for 467 yards (5.37 avg.) and added two TDs as a rookie in 2016, while also logging 17 receptions for 115 yards. College: Played in 48 games with 26 starts over four years at Texas Tech, becoming the fifth player to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season twice…Ranks fifth in school history with 3,411 career rushing yards…Named All-Big 12 First Team after ranking second in the conference in rushing yards, rushing yards per carry, rushing yards per game, all-purpose yards and rushing TDs in 2015…Named a final- ist for All-Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year in 2011. Draft Highlights ----- 2017 ------Fifth Round - LB (No. 168 overall)

Career: Appeared in three contests this season and made two starts, totaling one tackle, before being placed on the Reserve/Injured List ahead of Week 4...Currently on the Reserve/Designated for Return List...Career totals include 32 games played with 18 starts, tallying 87 tackles (62 solo) and three passes defensed...Started in 10-of-16 games in 2018 and tallied the second-most tackles on the squad (58) and three passes defensed...Appeared in 13 games and made six starts during his rookie year...Totaled 27 tackles (19 solo), good for second-most among rookies on the team in 2017, while also adding 3 stops on the special teams unit. College: Played four seasons at Wake Forest, totaling 291 tackles (143 solo), 14.5 sacks, four forced fumbles and two passes defensed... As a senior, was elected a team captain and named to the Associated Press All-ACC First Team. Draft Highlights ----- 2018 ------First Round - T Kolton Miller (No. 15 overall)

Career: Has started in all 25 career appearances...Has helped the team post four clean sheets in 2019, the only team in the NFL to do so...In 2018, became the first rookie offensive lineman to start every contest for the Raiders since 2011, and just the 16th Raiders rookie overall to do so since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. College: Played three seasons at UCLA after redshirting as a true freshman…Appeared in 31 games with 23 starts over his career, seeing action at both left and right tackle...Started all 13 games at left tackle as a redshirt junior in 2017… Named to All-Pac-12 Conference Second Team by the league’s coaches...Blocked for UCLA QB , the 10th overall pick by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2018 NFL Draft.

Second Round - DT P.J. Hall (No. 57 overall)

Career: Has tallied 21 tackles (14 solo) and a 1.5 sacks in nine games with seven starts in 2019...Recorded his first career full sack in Week 9...Appeared in 14 games and made six starts in his rookie campaign.. College: Appeared in 56 games over his four years at Sam Houston State, starting in 54 of them and made 284 tack- les (160 solo), 42 sacks, 86.5 tackles for loss, nine forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, one INT and registered 14 blocked kicks...Was a four-time All-American in addition to being one of two Bearkats ever to be named first-team All-Southland Conference in each of his four seasons.

Third Round - T Brandon Parker (No. 65 overall)

Career: Rotated in on the offensive line in all four of his 2019 appearances...Appeared in 15 contests and made 12 consecutive starts to finish his rookie campaign. College: Played four seasons at North Carolina A&T, starting all 48 games of his career at left tackle…Never missed a start throughout his career…Was a three-time FCS All-American at left tackle (2015-17)…Named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year for three straight years from 2015-17...Did not surrender a sack for his entire collegiate career. Third Round - DE (No. 87 overall)

Career: Placed on the Reserve/Injured List ahead of Week 10...Recorded four tackles and two sacks in seven appear- ances...Recorded a sack in back-to-back weeks (Weeks 8-9)...Appeared in 16 contests and made 10 starts as a rookie... Was one of just two rookies on the team to appear in all 16 games...Tallied 30 tackles (21 solo) and one sack. College: Played three seasons at LSU (2015-17), appearing in 31 games and making 28 starts...Career totals include 130 tackles (59 solo), 26.5 tackles for loss and 21 sacks...Was named Associated Press All-SEC First Team in both 2017 and 2016...Recorded a school-record 12 sacks as a junior, while his 21 total sacks are tied for third-most in school history.

Fourth Round - CB (No. 110 overall)

Career: Currently on the team's ...Appeared in 11 games and made three starts as a rookie, compiling 17 tackles (10 solo) and one pass defensed. College: Played for two different schools over three seasons, starting his career at Hawaii before transferring to Wis- consin…Appeared in 37 career games with 35 starts, totaling 124 tackles (95 solo), 42 passes defensed, one sack and two forced fumbles...Was named to the All-Big Ten First Team and the CBS All-American Second Team in 2017...Led the nation and set a school record with 21 passes defensed in 2017. Fifth Round - DT Maurice Hurst (No. 140 overall)

Career: Has appeared in all nine contests and made two starts in 2019, logging 11 tackles (six solo), 2.5, one pass defensed and one fumble recovery...Posted his first career multi-sack game in Week 5 against the Chicago Bears...Ap- peared in 13 games and made 10 starts as a rookie, compiling 31 tackles (26), four sacks, three passes defensed and one forced fumble...Led the team in sacks and finished tied for 10th in team history for most sacks in a rookie season. College: Four-year letterman who played in 46 games during at Michigan and made 17 starts...Career totals include 133 tackles (64 solo), 33.5 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, three passes defensed, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one blocked kick...In 2017, was a Consensus All-American, the team’s Bo Schembechler Award winner as Most Valuable Player, Associated Press All- American First Team and Football Writers Association All-Big Ten First Team. 2019 Draft Highlights First Round - DE Clelin Ferrell (No. 4 overall) 2019: Made his NFL debut starting at in Week 1...Has tallied 23 tackles (14 solo), 3.5 sacks and four passes defensed in eight starts...Recorded his first career multi-sack game with 2.5 sacks in Week 10, marking the second-most sacks recorded by a rookie in a single game this season (Nick Bosa, 3.0 in Week 8 vs. Carolina) and the most by a Raiders rookie in a game since 1991. College: A three-year starter at Clemson, started in 44 games and totaled 166 tackles, including 50 for loss, 27 sacks, seven passes defensed, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries...His 27 career sacks rank tied for fourth-most in school history...In 2018, earned first-team All-ACC honors and was named ACC Defensive Player of the Year...Won the Award, given to the na- tion's top defensive end after compiling 55 tackles,11.5 sacks, four passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries, including one for a touchdown. First Round - RB Josh Jacobs (No. 24 overall) 2019: Surpassed Marcus Allen’s franchise record set in 1982 for most rushing yards by a rookie in club history...Is the first running back with at least three games of multiple rush touchdowns in his first season since Ezekiel Elliott had five in 2016...Continues to lead all rookie rushers in carries (168), rushing yards (811) and rushing touchdowns (seven) through Week 10. College: Appeared in 42 games over three years at Alabama...Totaled 251 carries for 1,491 yards with 16 touchdowns, adding 48 re- ceptions for 571 yards and five touchdowns...As a kick returner, he returned 19 kickoffs for 514 yards, including one for a touchdown... In 2018, his 11 rushing touchdowns ranked third in the FBS among players with 120-or-fewer rushing attempts, while his 30.6-yard kickoff return average was the second-best single-season mark in program history. First Round - S Johnathan Abram (No. 27 overall) 2019: Recorded five tackles and one pass defensed in his NFL debut...Placed on Reserved/Injured List on Sept. 11, 2019. College: Played two seasons at Mississippi State after transferring from Jones County Junior College...Appeared in 26 games and made 18 starts, totaling 170 tackles, including 14 for loss, five sacks, two interceptions, 10 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery...Led all SEC defensive backs with 99 tackles in 2018...Earned second- team All-American honors from The Athletic, Sports Illustrated and CBS Sports. Second Round - CB Trayvon Mullen (No. 40 overall) 2019: Made his first career NFL start in Week 8...Has appeared in all nine contests, totaling 19 tackles (14 solo) and two passes defensed. College: Played three seasons at Clemson, appearing in 41 games with 26 starts, totaling 93 tackles, including 4.5 for loss, four interceptions, 12 passes defensed and one forced fumble...Named a second-team All-ACC selection in 2018 and an All-ACC honorable mention in 2017...Helped Clemson capture two National Championships in 2016 and 2018... Earned 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship Defensive MVP honors after recording six tackles, one sack, one interception and one forced fumble in a victory against No.1 Alabama. Fourth Round - DE Maxx Crosby (No. 106 overall) 2019: Made his first career NFL start at defensive end in Week 5 and recorded his first career sack...Has tallied 23 tackles (16), 2.5 sacks, three passes defensed and two forced fumbles...Is the only rookie in the NFL with two-plus sacks (2.5), two-plus forced fumbles (2) and at least two passes defensed (three) in 2019. College: Two-year starter at Eastern Michigan who appeared in 37 games and totaled 162 tackles (73 solo), including 41 for loss, 20 sacks, one INT returned for a TD, four passes defensed, eight forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries, including one returned for a TD...Finished his career ranked second in school history in both tackles for loss (41) and sacks (20). Fourth Round - CB Isaiah Johnson (No. 129 overall) 2019: Placed on Reserve/Injured List on Sept. 2, 2019...Returned to action in Week 10. College: Four-year letterman who appeared in 45 games during his career at Houston...Converted from wide receiver to for his final two seasons and made 15 starts, totaling 115 tackles (88 solo), 16 passes defensed and four interceptions...Played in 22 games as a wide receiver and totaled 21 receptions for 208 yards over his first two seasons... In 2018, made 10 starts, totaling 66 tackles (50), two interceptions and seven passes defensed. Fourth Round - TE Foster Moreau (No. 137 overall) 2019: Made his first career NFL start at tight end in Week 2...Has totaled 14 receptions for 134 yards with three touch- downs...Ranks first in the NFL among rookie tight ends with three touchdowns through Week 10. College: Played in 49 games during his four-year career at LSU and made 32 starts...Totaled 52 receptions for 629 yards with six touchdowns...Ranks seventh in program history for most receptions (52) and tied for fourth for most touch- downs (six) by a tight end...In 2018, started all 13 games and recorded 22 receptions for 272 yards with two touch- downs...Started at tight end for the final 26 games of his career and was named a permanent team captain as senior. Fifth Round - WR Hunter Renfrow (No. 149 overall) 2019: Made his first career NFL start at wide receiver start in Week 5...Recorded his first career touchdown on a career long 65-yard TD reception in Week 8...Has totaled 28 receptions for 299 yards and two touchdowns. College: Four-year starter who appeared in 55 games during his career at Clemson and made 47 starts...His 47 starts are the most by a receiver in program history...Career totals include 186 receptions for 2,133 yards with 15 touchdowns... Left Clemson ranked fifth in receptions (186) and 11th in receiving yards (2,133)...Was a two-time third-team All-ACC selection...Posted CFP records with 37 receptions and four touchdowns in seven career playoff games, helping Clemson win two National Championships in 2016 and 2018. 2019 Key Acquisitions - Offense

T Trent Brown WR NFL Exp.: 5 NFL Exp.: 3 Previous Team: New England Patriots Previous Team:

• Seventh-round pick (244th overall) by the • Second-round pick (37th overall) by the Buffalo San Francisco 49ers in the 2015 NFL Draft who Bills in the 2017 NFL Draft who has appeared in has started in 52-of-55 games through his first 40 games with 28 starts, totaling 96 receptions five seasons and has also started in all three for 1,095 yards and nine TDs. postseason appearances. • Finished 2018 with a team-high 56 receptions for 652 receiving yards and seven TDs. • Started in his Raiders debut and did not allow a quarterback hit. Has helped the Raiders post four clean sheets on the year through • His seven TDs were tied for the second-most receiving TDs by seven games of play, the only team with four such games (Weeks a second-year wide receiver in 2018. 1, 5, 7-8). • His five receiving TDs in the month of December in 2018 is tied • Moved to right tackle in his lone year with New England in for second-most in Bills' history during that calendar month. 2018 and started in all 16 contests, including all three postseason games. • His five receiving TDs over the last five contests were tied for most in the NFL with . • Started in his last 50 appearances with the Raiders, Patriots and 49ers. • Started in all 16 games for the second time in his career in 2018. WR Tyrell Williams NFL Exp.: 5 Awards and Honors Previous Team: Los Angeles Chargers • Super Bowl LIII Champion • Undrafted free agent originally signed by the San Diego Chargers in 2015 who has appeared in 62 games and made 42 starts, compiling 181 G Richie Incognito receptions for 2,910 yards and 22 TDs, while also NFL Exp.: 12 appearing in two postseason contests, starting Previous Team: Buffalo Bills one, and recording seven receptions for 103 yards.

• Third-round pick (81st overall) by the St. Louis • Became the second Raider in franchise history to record at least one receiving TD in each of the first four weeks of the season, Rams in the 2005 NFL Draft who has started in all joining Mervyn Fernandez (1989). Also recorded a touchdown 157 appearances over his 12-year career and also reception in five straight contests this season, the longest active started in his one postseason appearance. streak in the NFL at the time. • Helped the Raiders hold opponents without a sack in three • In his Raiders debut, posted his eighth career 100-yard game consecutive contests (Week 5, 7 and 8). and first against the Denver Broncos. Led the team with 105 receiving yards on six receptions and scored one TD. • Became the first Bills offensive lineman to be selected to the three consecutive Pro Bowls since Ruben Brown. • Since 2015, no player has tallied more TD receptions of at least 75 yards (four). • Earned his first Pro Bowl honor in 2012 with the Miami Dolphins after starting all 16 contests for the second time in his career. • Among players with a minimum of 150 receptions since 2015, ranks third in the NFL with a 16.2-yard average per reception. Awards and Honors • Set career highs in 2016 with 69 receptions for 1,059 yards • Four-time Pro Bowler (2012, 2015-17) and seven TDs. 2019 Key Acquisitions - Defense

S Lamarcus Joyner DE Josh Mauro NFL Exp.: 6 NFL Exp.: 6 Previous Team: Los Angeles Rams Previous Team: New York Giants

• Second-round selection (41st overall) by the St. • Undrafted free agent signed by the Pittsburgh Louis Rams in the 2014 NFL Draft who has played Steelers in 2014 who has made stops with the in 70 games and made 43 starts, compiling 351 Arizona Cardinals (2014-17) and New York Giants tackles (261 solo), five sacks, four INTs, 27 passes (2018). defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. • Has appeared in 66 games with 37 starts, totaling 124 tackles • Postseason totals: Four games played with four starts, totaling (82 solo), three sacks, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles 26 tackles (20). and one fumble recovery over his six seasons.

• In 2018, started all 15 regular season appearances and made • Postseason totals: Three games played with two starts, totaling three postseason starts, totaling 78 tackles (58), one sack, one three tackles. INT, three passes defensed and one fumble recovery to help the Rams reach Super Bowl LIII. • Started a career high 13 games for the Cardinals in 2016, posting a career-best 32 tackles (24 solo), including 13 for loss. • Registered a career high 81 tackles (70) during his 2015 campaign, appearing in all 16 contests and making six starts.

DE Benson Mayowa NFL Exp.: 7 Previous Team: Arizona • Undrafted free agent signed by the Seattle Seahawks in 2013 who has played in 80 games and made 15 starts, totaling 127 tackles (90 solo), 20.0 sacks, six passes defensed, six forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries. • Became the first Raiders player in franchise history to record at least one sack and one forced fumble in each of his first two games to start the season. • Leads the team with seven sacks and is one of three player in the NFL with seven sacks and at least three forced fumbles. • In 2018, appeared in 15 games and registered career highs with 38 tackles and four passes defensed, adding 13 tackles for loss, four sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. CB NFL Exp.: 6 Previous Team: Detroit Lions CB Curtis Riley NFL Exp.: 5 • Fourth-round pick (133rd overall) by the Detroit Previous Team: New York Giants Lions in the 2014 NFL Draft who has appeared in 63 games with 54 starts, totaling 194 tackles • Undrafted free agent signed by the Tennessee (163 solo), one sack, 25 passes defensed, one Titans in 2015 who has appeared in 26 games forced fumble and one fumble recovery. and made 17 starts, totaling 91 tackles (72 solo), five INTs, including one returned for a TD, and • Played in 15 games with 14 starts in 2018, compiling 53 tackles seven passes defensed. (43), his first career sack, and five passes defensed. • Started all 16 games for the first time in his career in 2018, • Recorded career highs with 56 tackles and nine passes defensed totaling 73 tackles (61), four INTs and five passes defensed, all of during his 2016 campaign. which were career highs. Raiders Off The Field

Interesting Facts

• DE Quinton Bell's uncle, Nick Bell, was a second-round draft • CB Nevin Lawson, joined by teammate S Johnathan Abram, pick and played running back for the Oakland Raiders from traveled to Jamaica this offseason to participate in the Bois 1991-93. Content Primary Infant School build. Led by Lawson, the group was able to provide children with the educational infrastruc- • QB Derek Carr’s brother, David Carr, was a former No. 1 over- ture they deserve for decades to come. all pick of the Houston Texans and the two brothers started a training facility together called Carr Elite. • S Dallin Leavittcompleted an internship with Next Play Capital, a venture capital investment platform, working with co-found- • Carr and his wife, Heather, have established DC4KIDS, a er and former NFL player to provide specialized in- campaign intended to fund the most immediate needs of pa- vestors access to top venture capital funds and companies. tients at Valley Children’s Hospital. • RB returned to Southern Mississippi to walk • DT Maurice Hurst graduated from Harvard Business School's across the stage at graduation and receive his diploma this past Crossover Into Business program. May.

• C Rodney Hudson earned his Master's Degree in Business from • WR Tyrell Williams’ father, Ray Williams, is from Oakland, Ca- Nova Southeastern in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. this past June. lif. and played cornerback at Oakland Tech and Laney College.

• Hudson was inducted into the Reese's Senior Bowl Hall of • LB Tahir Whitehead represented the Raiders at a series of NFL Fame in January, eight years after participating in the 2011 events in London this July, including NFL Flag Football Acad- Senior Bowl. emy Final Trials at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where he men- tored young football players. • DT Corey Liuget last year met with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas football team to honor former assistant coach Aaron • The Raiders have three foreign-born players on the 2019 Feis, one of the 17 victims of the Parkland shooting. Liuget do- roster: S Karl Joseph (Haiti),DE Josh Mauro (England), and nated $10,000 to the team and created the Coach Aaron Feis CB Nevin Lawson (Jamaica). Scholarship Fund to help support members of the team.

• Twenty-three Raiders rookies toured Google Headquarters as part of a week-long Player Engagement training program designed to give players life and career skills they can use to set themselves up for success after the NFL. Google recruiter and former Raider, Chase Williams, talked to the players about building their brand and opportunities outside of sports. 2019 Schedule Notes

Raiders Vs. ‘19 Opponents Oakland Vs. NFC North Below is a look at some key information on the Raiders’ 13 Oakland faced the NFC North this season, marking the first opponents for the 2019 season. time since 2015 that they have played the division. Last season, the NFC North saw the Chicago Bears claim the third seed in the conference after posting a 12-4 record. Opponent First met Last met Series record The Minnesota Vikings also finished with a record above o Chicag 12/17/72 10/6/19 8-7 .500 (8-7-1). After a 2-2 finish against the divison, the Raid- Cincinnati 10/27/68 12/16/18 18-11 ers hold a 29-27 combined all-time record against Chicago, Denver 10/2/60 9/9/19 64-52-2 Detroit, Green Bay and Minnesota. Detroit 11/26/70 11/3/19 7-6 Green Bay 9/24/72 10/20/19 5-8 RAIDERS VS. NFC NORTH IN 2019 Houston 10/3/04 10/27/19 4-7 Indianapolis 11/28/71 9/29/19 9-7 Date Opponent Result Jacksonville 9/15/96 10/23/16 4-4 9/22/19 at Minnesota L, 14-34 Kansas City 9/16/60 9/15/19 52-64-2 10/6/19 vs. Chicago W, 24-21 LA Chargers 11/27/60 11/7/19 62-54-2 10/20/19 at Green Bay L, 24-42 Minnesota 9/16/73 9/22/19 9-6 11/3/19 vs. Detroit W, 31-24 New York Jets 12/11/60 9/17/17 23-17-2 Tennessee 9/25/60 9/10/17 26-20

• The Raiders have faced the Chargers 119 times, the most of any opponent. They have faced the Broncos and Chiefs each 118 times, as they only played each team once dur- ing the strike-shortened 1982 season.

Silver And Black In Prime Time • The Raiders played two primetime games in 2019: the season opener on Monday Night Football against the Denver Broncos on Sept. 9, a game the Raiders won by a score of 24-16, and a Thurs- day Night Football contest against the Los Angeles Chargers on Nov. 7, a game they also came away victorious by a score of 26-24.

• This marked the Raiders’ 71st contest on Monday Night Football and fourth consecutive year on the broadcast. In 2018, the team opened the season on Monday night at home against the Los Ange- les Rams and also hosted the Denver Broncos on Christmas Eve in Week 16. With a 24-16 victory over Denver in Week 1, the Raiders have no won two consecutive games on Monday Night Football.

• This year's Monday Night Football contest marked the second con- secutive year the Silver and Black will open the season at the Oak- land-Alameda County Coliseum on Monday night. It also marked the second-straight year the Raiders hosted the Broncos on Mon- day Night Football. Oakland has faced Denver more than any other opponent on MNF, and now is tied at 9-9-1 against the club in the primetime series. From 1997-2002, the Raiders faced the Broncos five straight times on MNF.

• Oakland holds a 40-29-1 all-time record in Monday Night Football contests.

• The Thursday Night Football contest against the Chargers marked the seventh game between the two clubs on Thursday. Oakland has played no other team more on Thursday than the Chargers and holds a 6-1 record. The matchup also marked the first primetime matchup between the two teams since the Chargers relocated to Los Angeles, with their last primetime meeting coming on Thursday Night Football on Christmas Eve in 2015, when the Raiders claimed a 23-20 victory in overtime.

• On Thursdays, the Raiders are 11-11 all-time, including a 3-4 record on Thanksgiving Day. Team Notes

Miles And Miles Winning Ways Factoring in two trips to the Eastern Time Zone and four to the The Raiders are among the elite teams in NFL history, ranking Central Time Zone, the Raiders will once again travel more miles in among the top teams from 1963-2019 in winning percentage of the NFL this season than any other club. Oakland will log approxi- teams playing at least 500 games. The Raiders rank eighth with a mately 32,000 miles in 2019, approximately 300 more miles than .538 percentage since Al Davis was named head coach and gen- their 31,732 miles traveled in 2018 and over 1,000 more than their 30,889 miles in 2017. Additionally, the Raiders are the only eral manager in 1963. team in the NFL that will surpass 30,000 miles traveled in 2019. The team's total of over 32,000 miles traveled exceeds the com- NFL WINNING PERCENTAGE 1963-2019 (MIN. 500 GAMES) bined total of the Buffalo Bills, New York Giants and New York Jets' total of approximately 23,500 miles. During the club's 49- Rank Team W L T Pct. day stretch without playing in Oakland, the team will travel ap- proximately 21,300 miles, more than 22 NFL teams will travel for 1. Dallas Cowboys 504 355 3 .586 the entire 2019 campaign. The Raiders also have the longest non- 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 493 360 9 .578 international road trip of the season, as they are set to travel just over 5,100 miles roundtrip to play the New York Jets in Week 12. 3. NE Patriots 481 375 7 .561 4. Minnesota Vikings 478 377 10 .558 2019 TRAVELING BREAKDOWN 5. Miami Dolphins 452 366 4 .552 Team 2019 Traveling Miles Oakland Raiders 32,023 6. Green Bay Packers 468 382 15 .550 Los Angeles Rams 29,974 7. Denver Broncos 464 392 9 .540 Los Angeles Chargers 28,262 8. Oakland Raiders 462 394 11 .539 Seattle Seahawks 27,484 San Francisco 49ers 25,512 9. San Francisco 49ers 456 396 10 .535 Fun Fact: Five teams (L.A. Chargers, L.A. Rams, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks) will “travel around the world” at least once in 2019 (approximately 25,000 miles). Road Warriors The Raiders are among the top-performing road teams in NFL his- tory. The Silver and Black rank fifth since 1963 with a .476 win- Raiders Quick Facts ning percentage in games away from home. First Season: 1960 (American Football League) Founding Co-owners and Directors: Y. Charles Soda, F. Wayne Valley, Robert L. Osborne, Don Blessing, Charles L. Harney, Roger TOP ROAD RECORDS 1963-2019 (MIN. 300 GAMES) D. Lapham, Jr., Wallace A. Marsh, William J. Hayes, Edward W. McGah Rank Team W L T Pct. All-Time Record: Regular season: 471-427-11 (.524) 1. Dallas Cowboys 223 207 1 .518 Postseason: 25-19 (.568) 2. Indianapolis Colts 211 216 2 .494 AFL Championships: 1 - 1967 Super Bowl Championships: 3 - 1976, 1980, 1983 3. New England Patriots 210 221 2 .489 Division Titles: 17 - 1967-70, 1972-76, 1980, 1982-83, 1985, 4. Pittsburgh Steelers 203 220 5 .480 1990, 2000-02 5. Oakland Raiders 202 223 8 .476 Conference: American Football Conference Division: AFC West 6. San Francisco 49ers 204 226 3 .473 Stadium: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 7. Miami Dolphins 194 217 1 .472 Capacity: 56,057 8. Minnesota Vikings 197 228 7 .464 Surface: Overseeded Bermuda 9. Green Bay Packers 193 232 7 .458 Year opened: 1966 League games: 324 (including 17 postseason) 10. Philadelphia Eagles 192 232 8 .454 Team Colors: Silver and Black Radio: Flagship KCBS (740 AM), Beasley Media Group and nation-wide Raiders Radio Network (33 stations) Preseason TV: KTVU (Fox 2 - Bay Area), KVVU (Fox5 - ) Team Notes

Offensive Efficiency Completion % In 2019, the Raiders added free agents T Trent Brown, WR Tyrell In 2018, the Raiders were extremely efficient in the passing game, Williams and first-round pickRB Josh Jacobs. A look below shows connecting on 381-of-553 pass attempts. QB Derek Carr and the where Oakland's offensive unit ranks in the specified categories Raiders have continued that same theme through the first nine during through Week 9. games of 2019. The chart below highlights NFL completion per- centage. ----- RUSHING YARDS PER GAME ------2019 NFL COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (BY TEAM) ----- RK. TEAM AVG./GM Rank Team Comp. % 1. Baltimore 197.2 1. San Francisco 70.9% 2. San Francisco 171.1 2. Oakland 70.9% 3. Minnesota 153.0 3. New Orleans 70.7% 4. Houston 142.8 4. Atlanta 70.6% 5. Dallas 138.2 5. Houston 70.0% 6. Minnesota 69.1% 6. Seattle 131.7 7. Seattle 68.3% 7. Carolina 131.4 8. Dallas 68.1% 8. Oakland 129.9 9. Baltimore 66.5% 9. Indianapolis 129.7 10. L.A. Chargers 66.0% 10. Jacksonville 127.4 In Week 2 of 2018 against the Broncos, Carr completed 29-of-32 pass attempts for a franchise record 90.6 completion percentage. ------Carr also set a single-season club record with a 68.9 completion percentage last campaign. ----- FIRST QUARTER POINTS ----- RK. TEAM POINTS 1. New England 87 3rd Down 2. Baltimore 85 Through the first 10 weeks of 2019, the Raiders' offense has -ex 3. Detroit 71 celled on third down, ranking fifth in the NFL in third down per- 4. Green Bay 70 centage. 5. Minnesota 65 6. Kansas City 64 ----- 2019 3RD DOWN PERCENTAGE (BY TEAM) ----- 7. Minnesota 59 Rank Team Comp. % 1. Dallas 51.4% 8. Oakland 58 2. San Francisco 48.6% 9. Tampa Bay 53 3. Baltimore 48.6% 10. Arizona 47 4. Philadelphia 48.4% 5. Oakland 47.7% ------6. Houston 46.8% 7. Kansas City 45.2% 8. L.A. Chargers 44.5% -----10-PLAY DRIVE POINTS ----- 9. Minnesota 44.2% RK. TEAM POINTS 10. Indianapolis 43.2% 1t. Oakland 102 1t. Minnesota 102 3. Kansas City 93 4. Baltimore 92 5. Indianapolis 83 6. Atlanta 82 7. Dallas 80 8t. New England 77 8t. Tampa Bay 77 10. Houston 69 Team Notes

Raiders Tight Ends Raider Rookies Raiders tight ends have thrived this season and stand among the In Week 9, the rookie class of 2019 accounted for all four touch- NFL's best as a position group. A look below shows where the downs on offense - two fromRB Josh Jacobs and one apiece from Raiders tight ends as a whole rank among their respective position TE Foster Moreau and WR Hunter Renfrow - the first such oc- group league wide. currence in franchise history dating back to the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger. Additionally, the Raiders as a rookie unit have combined for more scores than any other rookie class this season. ----- TOTAL RECEPTIONS (Team TEs) ----- Rank Team Receptions ----- ROOKIE TOUCHDOWN TOTALS BY TEAM IN 2019 ----- 1. Baltimore 83 Rk. Team TDs 2. Oakland 72 1. Oakland 13 3. Philadelphia 67 2. N.Y. Giants 7 3t. Washington 6 ----- TOTAL RECEIVING YARDS (Team TEs) ----- 3t. Baltimore 6 Rank Team Receiving Yards 3t. Kansas City 5 1. Baltimore 949 3t. Chicago 5 2. Kansas City 801 3. Oakland 799 3t. Seattle 5

The rookie class has scored at least one touchdown in six consec------TOTAL RECEIVING TDs (Team TEs) ----- utive games dating back to Week 4 against the Indianapolis Colts. Rank Team Receiving TDs They have failed to reach the end zone only two times this season: 1. Houston 8 Weeks 2 and 3. Dating back to 1970, the Raiders have only had 2. Baltimore 7 more touchdowns by their rookie class in one season - 1982 (14). 3t. Oakland 6 3t. Indianapolis 6 3t. Atlanta 6 3t. Seattle 6

----- TOTAL 1ST-DOWN RECEPTIONS (Team TEs) ----- Rank Team 1st Down Receptions 1. Baltimore 49 2. Kansas City 42 3. Oakland 40

----- TOTAL YARDS AFTER CATCH (Team TEs) ----- Rank Team YAC 1. Oakland 398 2. Baltimore 355 3. N.Y. Giants 335

24 or More In Week 10 against the Los Angeles Chargers, the Raiders tied a franchise record by recording at least 24 points in their sixth consecutive contest. The Raiders won in comeback fashion be- hind QB Derek Carr's 18th career fourth quarter comeback and finished the game with 26 points. A look below highlights their six-game strecth.

----- CONSECUTIVE WEEKS WITH 24+ POINTS ----- Week Opponent Points 4 Indianapolis Colts 31 5 Chicago Bears 24 7 Green Bay Packers 24 8 Houston Texans 24 9 Detroit Lions 31 10 Los Angeles Chargers 26 Team Notes

Keep Your Carr Clean Anchoring The Line In 2016, the Raiders posted a league-best 18 sacks allowed, the Since arriving to the club in 2015, C Rodney Hudson has been an fewest by the club since the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger. With 24 integral part of the Raiders success upfront. Dating back to his ar- sacks surrendered in 2017, the unit tied for the third-fewest sacks rival, the offensive line has surrendered just 135 total sacks, the given up league wide. In Week 1 of the 2019 campaign, the Raid- fifth-fewest allowed in the NFL during that span. ers made a statement, surrendering zero sacks or hits against the Denver Broncos' well-renowned defensive front. It marked just ----- NFL SACKS SURRENDERED SINCE 2015 ----- the third time since the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger that the Raiders Rk. Team Sacks have held their opponent to zero sacks in the season opener. 1. Pittsburgh 113 Since then, the Raiders have remained stout in pass protection. 2. New Orleans 117 3t. New England 134 ----- NFL SACKS SURRENDERED IN 2019 ----- 3t. Baltimore 135 Rk. Team Sacks 5. Oakland 139 1t. Pittsburgh 11 1t. Dallas 11 3t. Oakland 12 3t. San Francisco 12 5t. L.A. Rams 16 61 5t. New England 16 Anchoring the line once again in 2019, C Rodney Hudson was 7t. Minnesota 17 ranked by Pro Football Focus as the NFL’s No. 2 center last sea- 7t. Indianapolis 17 son. Hudson tallied 1074 snaps and did not to surrender a sack, 9t. New Orleans 18 while allowing just one hit and four quarterback hurries. To put it in perspective, no other center with at least 1,000 snaps this 9t. Kansas City 18 season allowed fewer than eight hurries. Hudson led all centers in 2018 with a pass-blocking efficiency of 99.6. Through Week 10 of The Raiders have held four opponents without a sack thus far in 2019, Hudson has not allowed a sack or hit in 253 pass-blocking 2019. After doing so against the Broncos in Week 1, the team snaps and is graded as the No. 2 center in the league. held the Bears' defense to zero sacks in Week 5 for just the sec- ond time since 2017. The team followed up that performances with two more shutouts: one in Week 7 against the Green Bay Packers and again in Week 8 against the Texans. At the time, the Packers were the only team in the league with two players that each had at least five sacks on the year. The Raiders are currently the only team in the NFL that have held four teams without a sack.

----- GAMES WITHOUT ALLOWING A SACK ----- Rk. Team Games 1. Oakland 4 2t. New Orleans 3 2t. L.A. Rams 3 4t. Eight Tied 2

Carr's Insurance In the 2019 free agency period, the Raiders bolstered their of- fensive line, adding Super Bowl Champion, 6-foot-8, 380-pound offensive tackle Trent Brown into the mix of an already talent- ed group of lineman up front. The addition of Brown gives the Raiders starting front five that averages a height of 6-foot-5 and weight of 336 pounds. Brown has started in 52 of his 55 total appearances in his career and has started in all three postseason contests. Through Week 9, Brown has helped hold four different opponents to zero sacks this season, making the Raiders the only club in the NFL to have four such games. According to Pro Football Focus, Brown has surrendered just one sack in 220 pass blocking plays in 2019. 77 Team Notes

Mo Sacks, Mo Problems More Mayowa DT Maurice Hurst was drafted in the fifth round Raiders DE Benson Mayowa was just the third Raider since 2000 (140th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft. Hurst, a to record 4.5 sacks through the first five games of the season. His four-year letterman at the University of Michi- 3.5 through the first two weeks were fifth-most in franchise his- gan, was a 2017 consensus All-American and tory since sacks became an official stat in 1982. Mayowa's seven the school's Bo Schembechler Award winner as Most Valuable Player, while also garnering Wal- through the first 10 weeks of the season are the most since Khalil ter Camp Football Foundation Second Team and Mack's seven in 2016, and most since Derrick Burgess' eight in Football Writers Association All-Big Ten First 2006 before that. Team honors. As a senior for the Wolverines, he was also a semifinalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award. An immedi------2019 SACK LEADERS ----- ate impact on the field at the pro level, Hurst led the team in 2018 Rank Player Team SACKS with four sacks on the year while starting in 10-of-13 games, add- 1t. Shaquil Barrett Buccaneers 11.5 ing three passes defensed and one forced fumble. 1t. Chandler Jones Cardinals 11.5 ----- MAURICE HURST STATS ----- 3t. Myles Garrett Browns 10.0 Year GP GS Total Solo Asst. Sacks Yds. INTs PD FF 3t. Preston Smith Packers 10.0 2018 13 10 31 27 4 4.0 18.0 0 3 1 5. T.J. Watt Steelers 9.5 2019 9 2 11 6 5 2.5 27.5 0 1 0 6t. Chargers 8.5 Totals 22 13 42 32 10 6.5 45.5 0 4 1 6t. Vikings 8.5 6t. Za'Darius Smith Packers 8.5 ----- 2018 ROOKIE SACK LEADERS ----- 9. Saints 8.0 Rank Player Team SACKS 10t. Joey Bosa Chargers 7.5 1. Broncos 12.0 2. Colts 7.0 10t. Mario Addison Panthers 7.5 3. Sam Hubbard Bengals 6.0 12t. Benson Mayowa Raiders 7.0 4. B.J. Hill Giants 5.5 12t. Clay Matthews Rams 7.0 5t. Da'Ron Payne Redskins 5.0 12t. Robert Quinn Cowboys 7.0 5t. Roquan Smith Bears 5.0 12t. Josh Allen Jaguars 7.0 7t. Marcus Davenport Saints 4.5 12t. Nick Bosa 49ers 7.0 7t. Genard Avery Browns 4.5 12t. Mario Addison Panthers 7.0 7t. Harold Landry Titans 4.5 10t. Maurice Hurst Raiders 4.0 10t. Kemoko Turay Colts 4.0 Mayowa recorded at least one sack and one forced fumble in each 10t. Lorenzo Carter Giants 4.0 of the first two weeks of the season to begin 2019. He is the only Raider to accomplish the feat in team history and only the seventh Additionally, Hurst’s four sacks on the season tied for 10th-most player in the NFL to do so since the 2010 campaign. by a rookie in club history and tied for the most by a Raider rookie since Khalil Mack’s four in 2014. On top of that, only one true de- fensive tackle in club history has recorded more sacks in his rookie Players with at least seven sacks and three forced fumbles in 2019: campaign than Hurst (Scott Davis, 5.5, 1988), as his four sacks are *Benson Mayowa (Oak.)* the most by a rookie defensive tackle since Tommy Kelly’s four in 2004. Chandler Jones (Ari.) Shaquil Barrett (TB) ----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SACK LEADERS ----- T.J. Watt (Pit.) Rank Player Year SACKS 1t. 1991 10.5 1t. Greg Townsend 1983 10.5 3. Aaron Wallace 1990 9.0 4. Bill Pickel 1983 6.0 5. Scott Davis 1988 5.5 T-Dub 6t. Lamaar Houston 2010 5.0 6t. Trevor Scott 2008 5.0 The Raiders welcomed a new leader to the defense in 2018 with 8t. Tony Bryant 1999 4.5 the signing of LB Tahir Whitehead. Since 2016, Whitehead has 8t. Sio Moore 2013 4.5 recorded three 100-plus tackle seasons after surpassing the 10t. Maurice Hurst 2018 4.0 100-tackle mark in Week 14 last season. Whitehead became 10t. Tommy Kelly 2004 4.0 just the sixth Raider to surpass 125 tackles in a single season. 10t. Khalil Mack 2014 4.0 10t. Matt Shaughnessy 2009 4.0 With seven games left to play, Whitehead is on pace for another 100-tackle campaign in 2019.

----- MOST TACKLES SINCE 2016 ----- Madd Maxx Rank Player Total Tackles DE Maxx Crosby recorded a sack in back-to-back weeks (Week 5 1. 524 and 7) for the first time in his career. A look below shows where he 2. Blake Martinez 453 ranks among his rookie class. 3t. 439 3t. Tahir Whitehead 439 ----- 2019 ROOKIE SACK LEADERS ----- 5. 409 Rank Player Team SACKS 6. Demario Davis 407 1t. Josh Allen Jaguars 7.0 7. Zach Brown 401 1t. Nick Bosa 49ers 7.0 8. Landon Collins 399 3t. Brian Burns Panthers 4.5 9. Benardrick McKinney 389 3t. Chase Winovich Patriots 4.5 10. Lavonte David 377 5. Clelin Ferrell Raiders 3.5 6t. Maxx Crosby Raiders 2.5 Whitehead led the Raiders with 126 tackles in 2018, the seventh- 6t. Redskins 2.5 most by a in club history, while ranking ninth-most in 6t. Giants 2.5 the NFL this past season. Team Notes

Clelin Ferrell Harris' House Call DE Clelin Ferrell was drafted in the first round S Erik Harris recorded two interceptions, including one returned (fourth overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft. A prolific for a touchdown, in the first quarter of Week 10's contest for the three-year starter at Clemson, Ferrell started in first time since Joe Haden did so in 2013. He's just the sixth player all 44 appearances and helped the school capture to do so dating back to 1991. It was Harris' second interception two National Championships in 2016 and 2018. returned for a touchdown this season, after intercepting Jacoby Over his career, he totaled 166 tackles, including Brissett in the fourth quarter of Week 4's contest against the Colts 50 for loss, 27 sacks, seven passes defensed, five to seal a Raiders victory. Harris is the first Raider to return two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Ferrell’s career sack to- interceptions for a touchdown in a single season since Thomas tal ranked tied for fourth in Tigers history, and he left Clemson as Howard did so in 2007. just the second player in school history to tally two first-team All American honors from the Associated Press. He also became just Harris Currently ranks tied for fifth in the NFL with three inter- the third player in Clemson history to earn the first-team honor as ceptions on the year, and is tied for second with two defensive either a freshman or sophomore. As a senior in 2018, Ferrell won touchdowns. the Ted Hendrick’s Award, given to the nation’s top defensive end.

Ferrell was an immediate starter on the defensive line, rotating in ----- 2019 DEFENSIVE TD LEADERS ----- at both defensive tackle and defensive end, making his presence Rank Player Team TDs felt as both a run-stopper and pass-rusher. A look below show 1. Ravens 3 some Ferrell's stat line through Week 10. 2t. Erik Harris Raiders 2 2t. Marlon Humphrey Ravens 2 ----- CLELIN FERRELL STATS ----- 2t. Minkah Fitzpatrick Steelers 2 Year GP GS Total Solo Asst. Sacks Yds. INTs PD FF 2t. Jets 2 2019 9 9 23 14 9 3.5 21.0 0 4 0

----- 2019 ROOKIE SACK LEADERS ------2019 INTERCEPTION LEADERS ----- Rank Player Team SACKS Rank Player Team INTs 1t. Josh Allen Jaguars 7.0 1t. Devin McCourty Patriots 5 1t. Nick Bosa 49ers 7.0 1t. Minkah Fitzpatrick Steelers 5 3t. Brian Burns Panthers 4.5 3t. Marcus Peters Ravens 4 3t. Chase Winovich Patriots 4.5 1t. Janoris Jenkins Giants 4 5. Clelin Ferrell Raiders 3.5 4t. Erik Harris Raiders 3 6t. Maxx Crosby Raiders 2.5 4t. Bears 3 6t. Montez Sweat Redskins 2.5 4t. Donte Jackson Panthers 3 6t. Dexter Lawrence Giants 2.5 4t. Panthers 3 4t. Stephon Gilmore Patriots 3 4t. Jamie Collins Patriots 3 4t. Anthony Harris Vikings 3 4t. Tre'Davious White Bills 3 4t. Logan Ryan Titans 3 4t. Richard Sherman 49ers 3 4t. Kevin Byard Titans 3 5t. Kevin King Packers 3 5t. Marcus Williams Saints 3 5t. Quinton Dunbar Redskins 3 Derek Carr

Carr At The Helm This Year's Carr QB Derek Carr was named the Raiders’ starting Shown below are Carr's rankings in 2019 among NFL QBs in the QB heading into the 2014 season, becoming the specified categories. first rookie QB in team history to start in Week 1. Carr has grown into one of the league’s top QBs, ----- COMPLETION PERCENTAGE ----- as he became the second QB in NFL history to Rank Player Team Completion % complete at least 300 passes in each of his first 1. New Orleans 74.3% five seasons while also setting a new franchise 2. Derek Carr Oakland 70.8% mark in 2018 for most consecutive pass attempts 3. San Francisco 70.8% without an interception (332) and single-season completion per- 4. DeShaun Watson Houston 70.2% centage (68.9 percent). Carr ranks first in club history with 19,856 5. Matt Ryan Atlanta 69.4% yards through the air and third with 126 passing scores. In 2016, he became the first QB in franchise history to throw for 3,000 ----- RED ZONE COMPLETION PERCENTAGE ----- yards in each of his first three seasons and led seven fourth-quar- Rank Player Team Completion % ter comebacks en route to winning the NFL’s Castrol Edge Clutch 1. Derek Carr Oakland 71.4% Performer of the Year award. 2. Mason Rudolph Pittsburgh 69.2% 3. Jimmy Garoppolo San Francisco 68.6% 4. DeShaun Watson Houston 68.4% ----- DEREK CARR CAREER STATISTICS ----- 5. Matt Ryan Atlanta 64.9% Year GP/GS. W-L Cmp. Att. % Yards TDs INTs Rtg. 2014 16/16 3-13 348 599 58.1 3,270 21 12 76.6 2015 16/16 7-9 350 573 61.1 3,987 32 13 91.1 ----- PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ON 3RD DOWN ----- 2016 15/15 12-3 357 560 63.8 3,937 28 6 96.7 Rank Player Team TDS 2017 15/15 6-9 323 515 62.7 3,496 22 13 86.4 1. Derek Carr Oakland 10 2018 16/16 4-12 381 553 68.9 4,049 19 10 93.9 2t. Kansas City 7 2019 9/9 5-4 199 281 70.8 2,202 14 4 104.4 2t. Daniel Jones N.Y. Giants 7 Career 87/87 37-50 1,958 3,081 63.6 20,941 136 58 90.2 4t. Detroit 6 4t. Kirk Cousin Minnesota 6 4t. Matt Ryan Atlanta 6 7t. Seattle 5 Comeback Carr 7t. Tom Brady New England 5 7t. Jared Goff L.A. Rams 5 Carr has orchestrated 19 fourth-quarter/overtime comebacks and game-winning drives in his career. His 18 fourth quarter come- 7t. Philadelphia 5 backs in his first six years are the most in NFL history through a 7t. Gardner Minshew Jacksonville 5 quarterback's first six seasons: 7t. Baltimore 5 7t. Philip Rivers L.A. Chargers 5 • 17-play, 80-yard TD drive (7:21) vs. Kansas City on Nov. 20, 2014 (9-yard TD to James Jones) ----- PASSER RATING ----- • 9-play, 80-yard TD drive (1:44) vs. Baltimore on Sept. 20, 2015 Rank Player Team Rating (12-yard TD to Seth Roberts) 1. Russell Wilson Seattle 118.2 • 9-play, 90-yard TD drive (3:20) at Tennessee on Nov. 29, 2015 (12-yard TD to Seth Roberts) 2. Patrick Mahomes Kansas City 114.1 • 3-play, 11-yard drive (0:16) at Denver on Dec. 13, 2015 (16-yard 3. Minnesota 112.0 TD to Mychal Rivera) 4. DeShaun Watson Houston 107.1 • 15-play, 67-yard drive (6:55) in overtime vs. San Diego on Dec. 5. Matthew Stafford Detroit 106.0 24, 2015 (31-yard Sebastian Janikowski FG) 6. Derek Carr Oakland 104.4 • 11-play, 75-yard drive (5:16) at New Orleans on Sept. 11, 2016 7. Green Bay 102.7 (10-yard TD to Seth Roberts and two-point conversion to WR 8. Dallas 102.4 ) • 6-play, 66-yard drive (1:24) at Baltimore on Oct. 2, 2016 (23- 9. Lamar Jackson Baltimore 101.7 yard TD to WR Michael Crabtree) 10. Jimmy Garoppolo San Francisco 100.6 • 5-play, 60-yard drive (1:36) in overtime at Tampa Bay on Oct. 30, 2016 (41-yard TD to Seth Roberts) • 5-play, 85-yard drive (1:32) vs. Houston on Nov. 21, 2016 (35------PASSER RATING ON 3RD DOWN ----- yard TD to WR Amari Cooper) Rank Player Team Rating • 12-play, 82-yard drive (3:20) vs. Carolina on Nov. 27, 2016 (23- 1. Derek Carr Oakland 138.1 yard Sebastian Janikowski FG) • 5-play, 59-yard drive (0:40) vs. Buffalo on Dec. 4, 2016 (37-yard 2. Patrick Mahomes Kansas City 136.3 TD to WR Amari Cooper) 3. Matthew Stafford Detroit 116.3 • 9-play, 54-yard drive (3:47) at San Diego on Dec. 18, 2016 (44- 4. Drew Brees New Orleans 115.7 yard Sebastian Janikowski FG) 5. Lamar Jackson Baltimore 113.4 • 11-play, 85-yard drive (2:25) vs. KC on Oct. 19, 2017 (2-yard TD to WR Michael Crabtree) • 11-play, 70-yard drive (3:41) vs. Cle on Sept. 30, 2018 (29-yard Matt McCrane FG) PASSER RATING ON ATTEMPTS 15-PLUS YARDS IN THE AIR • 9-play, 63-yard drive (1:53) at Ari. on Nov. 18, 2018 (35-yard Rank Player Comps. Att Rating Daniel Carlson FG) 1. Patrick Mahomes 37 84 125.5 • 8-play, 75-yard drive (2:34) vs. Pit. on Dec. 9, 2018 (6-yard TD 2. Kirk Cousins 27 57 121.4 to TE Derek Carrier) 3. Russell Wilson 33 73 119.2 • 13-play, 97-yard drive (5:52) vs. Chi. on Oct. 6, 2019 (2-yard TD 4. Tom Brady 35 63 113.7 rush by RB Josh Jacobs) 5. Aaron Rodgers 34 76 113.4 • 7-play, 75-yard drive (3:12) vs. Det. on Nov. 3, 2019 (9-yard TD to WR Hunter Renfrow) 6. Derek Carr 27 54 112.8 • 10-play, 75-yard drive (3:00) vs. LAC on Nov. 7, 2019 (18-yard TD rush by RB Josh Jacobs) *Min 50 attempts Derek Carr

Keeping It 100 18 300-Yard Games Carr has posted passer ratings of at least 100 points in 29 career Carr has eclipsed the 300-yard mark 18 times so far in his career. The games (20-9 record). He has posted ratings of at least 130 in five Raiders are 12-6 when Carr reaches the 300-yard milestone, and 3-0 when games, the second-most of any Raider through his first five seasons. Carr surpasses the 400-yard barrier. ----- CARR’S 100-PLUS PASSER RATING GAMES ----- Date Opp. Passer Rtg. Yards TDs INTs Result ----- CARR’S 300-YARD PASSING GAMES ----- 12/07/14* SF 140.2 254 3 0 W, 24-13 Date Opp. Yards Att./Cmp. TDs Passer Rtg. Result 10/25/15^ at SD 137.7 289 3 0 W, 37-29 10/30/16 at TB 513 40/59 4 117.4 W, 30-24 (OT) 10/28/14 Ind. 136.6 244 3 0 L, 28-42 09/17/17 NYJ 136.6 230 3 0 W, 45-20 9/30/18 Cle 437 35/58 4 92.4 W, 45-42 (OT) 11/26/17 Den. 136.3 253 2 0 W, 21-14 10/19/17 KC 417 29/52 3 101.2 W, 31-30 11/01/15 NYJ 130.9 333 4 0 W, 34-20 9/20/15 Bal. 351 30/46 3 100.9 W, 37-33 10/27/19 at Hou. 125.0 285 3 0 L, 24-27 9/23/18 at Mia. 345 27/39 1 83.8 L, 20-27 10/02/16 at Bal. 123.4 199 4 0 W, 28-27 12/02/18 KC 123.2 285 3 0 L, 33-40 11/1/15 NYJ 333 23/36 4 130.9 W, 34-20 12/24/16 vs. Ind. 122.6 228 3 0 W, 33-25 11/29/15 at Ten. 330 24/37 3 120.3 W, 24-21 12/09/18 vs. Pit. 122.4 322 2 0 W, 24-21 10/26/14 at Cle. 328 34/54 1 86.0 L, 13-23 09/09/19 vs. Den. 121.0 259 1 0 W, 24-16 11/29/15 at Ten. 120.3 330 3 0 W, 24-21 12/9/18 vs. Pit. 322 25/34 2 122.4 W, 24-21 10/20/19 at GB 119.2 293 2 1 L, 24-42 9/11/16 at NO 319 24/38 1 98.5 W, 35-34 10/30/16 at TB 117.4 513 4 0 W, 30-24 (OT) 10/9/16 SD 317 25/40 2 93.4 W, 34-31 11/21/16 vs. Hou. 117.0 295 3 1 W, 27-20 11/27/16 Car. 315 26/38 2 100.2 W, 35-32 11/3/19 vs. Det. 116.2 289 2 0 W, 31-24 09/27/15 at Cle. 115.9 314 2 0 W, 27-20 9/27/15 at Cle. 314 20/32 2 115.9 W, 27-20 09/18/16 Atl. 115.0 299 3 0 L, 28-35 10/29/17 at Buf. 313 31/49 1 71.2 L, 14-34 09/16/18 at Den. 114.6 288 1 0 L, 19-20 9/10/18 LAR 303 29/40 0 62.8 L, 13-33 09/10/17 at Ten. 114.3 262 2 0 W, 26-16 11/15/15 Min. 302 29/43 2 83.7 L, 14-30 10/12/14 SD 107.7 282 4 1 L, 28-31 09/29/19 at Ind. 105.4 189 2 0 W, 31-24 11/8/15 at Pit. 301 24/44 4 96.9 L, 35-38 09/22/19 Min. 103.7 242 2 1 L, 14-34 11/5/17 at Mia. 300 21/30 1 99.3 W, 27-24 10/19/17 KC 101.7 417 3 0 W, 31-30 09/20/15 Bal. 100.9 351 3 1 W, 37-33 ***On Oct. 30, 2016, Carr set a franchise record with his 513 yards passing 11/18/18 Ari. 100.5 192 2 0 W, 23-21 11/27/16 Car. 100.2 315 2 1 W, 35-32 en route to a 30-24 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 10/01/17 at Den. 100.0 143 1 0 L, 10-16 * 4th highest by first-year player since 1970 AFL-NFL merger ^ 7th highest road rating in franchise history

TD-INT Ratio Three-TD Games Among Carr’s great talents as a quarterback is his ability to protect Through his first 53 games, Carr put up some of the most prolific the ball and minimize turnovers. Through the first five years of his numbers in NFL history, as he ranks tied for third with the most career, there have been few to ever do it better than Carr when it three-touchdown performances to start his career. See Below: comes to touchdown-to-interception ratio. Carr’s 2.34 TD-INT ratio (136/58) is fourth-best in NFL history Rank Player Team 3-TD Games among QBs with 2,500-or-more attempts. Shown below is the 1. Dan Marino Dolphins 22 elite company Carr has joined with those numbers: 2. St. Louis 21 3t. Derek Carr Oakland 14 Rank Player Team Ratio 3t. Peyton Manning Indianapolis 14 1. Aaron Rodgers Green Bay 4.33 3t. Aaron Rodgers Green Bay 14 2. Russell Wilson Seattle 3.40 3t. Matthew Stafford Detroit 14 3. Tom Brady New England 3.01 4. Derek Carr Oakland 2.34 5. Drew Brees New Orleans 2.22 Now in Year 6, Carr has totaled 18 career games with at least three 6. Matt Ryan Atlanta 2.20 touchdown passes. The Raiders are 12-6 when Carr tosses three 7. Steve Young San Francisco 2.17 touchdowns or more. The chart below shows where Carr ranks in 8. Peyton Manning Den./Ind. 2.15 club history.

---- RAIDERS QBs WITH 3-TD PASSES IN A CONTEST ----- Rank Player Games 1. Ken Stabler 20 2. Daryle Lamonica 19 3. Derek Carr 18 4. Rich Gannon 16 5. Tom Glores 11

***Carr's 17 such games through his first five seasons rank first in club history, with ' six such games ranking second. Among all quarterbacks in NFL history under the same criteria, Carr's 17 games with at least three touchdown passes are current- ly tied for sixth-most with Matthew Stafford and Johnny Unitas. Derek Carr

Leading The Class 4,000-Yard Club As a rookie in 2014, Carr led his draft class in completions (348), pass- With 185 yards in the 2018 season finale against the Kansas City ing yards (3,270) and touchdowns (21). His prolific rookie campaign ranks Chiefs, QB Derek Carr surpassed the 4,000-yard barrier for the among the best in NFL annals. He has continued to excel compared to first time in his career. Car became just the third quarterback in both the 2014 draft class and the NFL in general. franchise history to hit the mark, joining Carson Palmer and Rich Gannon. Carr's mark of 4,049 yards this year ranks second in club Category Carr 2014 Class Rank Carr (2014) All-time Rookie Rank history, as he currently holds three of the top-5 single-season Completions 1,958 1st 348 2nd passing performances in club history. Passing Yards 20,941 1st 3,270 11th Passing TDs 136 1st 21 T-6th Rank Player Year Yards QB Rating 90.2 1st 76.6 9th^ 1. Rich Gannon 2002 4,689 2. Derek Carr 2018 4,049 *Minimum five QB starts 3. Carson Palmer 2012 4,018 ^Minimum 400 attempts 4. Derek Carr 2015 3,987 5. Derek Carr 2016 3,937 6. Jeff George 1997 3,917 Record Streak 7. Rich Gannon 1999 3,840 From midway through the team's Week 5 (2018) contest against 8. Rich Gannon 2001 3,828 the Los Angles Chargers to the opening quarter of their Week 9. Kerry Collins 2005 3,759 17 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs, QB Derek Carr did not 10. Ken Stabler 1979 3,615 throw an interception. A span of nearly 12 games and totaling a remarkable 332 pass attempts, Carr broke the previous franchise Additionally, Carr is one of just five quarterbacks in NFL history record set by Rich Gannon in 2001 (277) for most consecutive to pass for at least 3,000 yards in each of their first five seasons passes without an interception and etched himself among NFL in the league. history. ---- QBs W/ FIVE 3,000 YARD SEASONS TO START CAREER ------MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES W/O AN INT IN NFL HISTORY --- Player Team Years Rank Player Attempts Years Derek Carr Oakland Raiders 2014-18 1. Aaron Rodgers 402 2018 Andy Dalton Cincinnati Bengals 2011-15 2. Tom Brady 358 2010-11 Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts 1998-02 3. Derek Carr 332 2018 Carolina Panthers 2011-15 Russell Wilson Seattle Seahwks 2012-16

Highly Rated Franchise Record Over the last four seasons, Carr has emerged as one of the league’s In Week 2 of QB Derek Carr's sixth year in the NFL, he cemented leading passers. His passer rating improved by 14.5 points from his himself as the club’s all-time passing yards leader with a 16-yard rookie season in 2014 to 2015, and by 5.6 more in 2016, helping completion to TE Darren Waller in the second quarter, break- him post the ninth- and third-best ratings in franchise history. Carr ing the record held by Hall of Fame QB Ken Stabler since 1979. bounced back in 2018 with the second-best mark of his career, Carr became just the 15th quarterback in NFL history to surpass 19,000 passing yards in 80 career games or less, as his 19,196 earning a 93.9 passer rating. Here is how Carr’s 2015, 2016 and yards ranked 12th through a player's first 80 career contests. A 2018 seasons stack up among the best passing campaigns in Raid- look below shows the club’s top-5 passing leaders in franchise his- ers history: tory. He surpassed the 20,000 barrier in his 84th game.

----- RAIDERS SINGLE-SEASON PASSER RATING ------PASSING YARDS AS A RAIDER ----- Rank Player Year TD/INT Rating Rank Player Passing Yards Career Games 1. Ken Stabler 1976 27/17 103.4 1. Derek Carr 20,941 87 2. Rich Gannon 2002 26/10 97.3 2. Ken Stabler 19,078 130 3. Derek Carr 2016 28/6 96.7 3. Rich Gannon 17,585 74 4. Rich Gannon 2001 27/9 95.5 4. Daryle Lamonica 16,655 95 5. Ken Stabler 1974 26/12 94.9 5. Jim Plunkett 12,665 70 6. Derek Carr 2018 19/10 93.9 7. Rich Gannon 2000 28/11 92.4 8. Jeff George 1997 29/9 91.2 9. Derek Carr 2015 32/13 91.1

*Note: Min. 14 attempts/team game.

**Carr is just one of two quarterbacks in club history, joining Rich Gannon, to record three seasons with a 90-plus passer rating. He also ranks tied eighth in NFL history with three such seasons in his first five years in the league. Derek Carr

Throwing For Six Carr's Completions Carr has enjoyed one of the most prolific starts to a career in NFL With 25 completions in 2018's Week 14 contest, QB Derek Carr history, especially when it comes to finding the end zone. His 53 surpassed 300 for the campaign. Only two quarterbacks in NFL TDs rank second most by any NFL player through his first two sea- history have completed at least 300 passes in each of their first sons, trailing only Dan Marino (68). And although his 2016 season five seasons in the league. was cut short due to injury, he continued his stellar start to his career by throwing 28 more TDs in his third season. His 136 TDs --- SEASONS WITH 300 COMPLETIONS THROUGH YEAR 5 --- are also 10th-most in the NFL since 2014. Rank Player Years Count 1t. Derek Carr 2014-18 5 TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROUGH FIRST TWO NFL SEASONS 1t. Peyton Manning 1998-02 5 Rank Player Years TDs 3. Drew Bledsoe 1994-97 4 1. Dan Marino (Mia.) 1983-84 68 4. Andy Dalton 2011-14 4 2. Derek Carr (Oak.) 2014-15 53 5. 1992-95 4 T-3. Peyton Manning (Ind.) 1998-99 52 6. 2009-12 4 T-3. Russell Wilson (Sea.) 2012-13 52 7. 2012-16 4 8t. 11 Tied ----- 3 TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROUGH FIRST THREE NFL SEASONS With his 15th completion in the 2018 Week 17 contest against Rank Player Years TDs the Kansas City Chiefs, Carr surpassed Peyton Manning for most 1. Dan Marino (Mia.) 1983-85 98 completions by a player through their first five seasons in the NFL. 2. Andrew Luck (Ind.) 2012-14 86 A look below shows additional players Carr moved ahead of this . 3 Peyton Manning (Ind.) 1998-2000 85 past season in the respective category. 4. Derek Carr (Oak.) 2014-16 81 --- MOST COMPLETIONS THROUGH YEAR 5 (NFL HISTORY) --- TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROUGH FIRST FOUR NFL SEASONS Rank Player Completions Comp. % Rank Player Years TDs 1. Derek Carr 1,759 62.82 1. Dan Marino (Mia.) 1983-86 142 2. Peyton Manning 1,749 62.09 . 2 Peyton Manning (Ind.) 1998-2001 111 3. Matt Ryan 1,654 62.72 3. Russell Wilson (Sea.) 2012-15 106 4. Ryan Tannehill 1,653 62.68 4. Derek Carr (Oak.) 2014-17 103 5. Drew Bledsoe 1,624 59.98 5. Andrew Luck (Ind.) 2012-15 101 6. Andrew Luck 1,570 59.22 7. Blake Bortles 1,561 59.31 TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROUGH FIRST FIVE NFL SEASONS 8. Andy Dalton 1,556 62.31 Rank Player Years TDs 9. Dan Marino 1,512 60.63 1. Dan Marino (Mia.) 1983-87 168 10. Joe Flacco 1,507 60.55 . 2 Peyton Manning (Ind.) 1998-2002 138 3. Andrew Luck (Ind.) 2012-16 132 4t. Matt Ryan (Atl.) 2008-12 127 2015 TDs 4t. Russell Wilson (Sea.) 2012-16 127 6. Andy Dalton (Cin.) 2011-15 124 Carr threw a career-high 32 TD passes in 2015, averaging two TDs 7. Derek Carr (Oak.) 2014-18 122 per start. Carr finished the year just two TDs shy of the Raiders 8. Cam Newton (Car.) 2011-15 117 franchise record, currently held by Daryle Lamonica (34 in 1969). Here is where Carr ranked in TD passes in 2015: Carr crossed the 100-touchdown barrier just 60 games into his NFL career, the quickest to reach 100 passing scores in Raiders ----- 2015 TOUCHDOWN PASSES ----- history. By doing so in his first four seasons, Carr joined Dan Ma- Rank Player Team TDs rino, Peyton Manning, Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson as the only 1. Tom Brady New England 36 quarterbacks in NFL history to toss 100 touchdowns through their T-2. Blake Bortles Jacksonville 35 first four seasons in the league. T-2. N.Y. Giants 35 T-2. Cam Newton Carolina 35 T-2. Carson Palmer Arizona 35 6. Russell Wilson Seattle 34 All-Time Touchdown List T-7. Derek Carr Oakland 32 Now in Year 6, Carr ranks highly among the Raider greats in many T-7. Drew Brees New Orleans 32 statistical categories. With two touchdowns in last season's Week T-7. Matthew Stafford Detroit 32 11 tilt, Carr climbed the list in another one of those categories, as he passed Rich Gannon for the third on the team's list for most passing touchdowns. Raiders Elite ----- TOUCHDOWN PASSES AS A RAIDER ----- Carr threw 32 TD passes in 2015, giving him the second most TD Rk. Player Pass TDs passes in a season in franchise history behind Daryle Lamonica’s 34 1. Ken Stabler 150 TDs in 1969. Lamonica also threw 30 TDs in 1967, making he and 2. Daryle Lamonica 148 Carr the only Raiders to throw 30-plus TD passes in a season. 3. Derek Carr 136 4. Rich Gannon 114 ----- RAIDERS 30+ TD PASSING SEASONS ----- 5. Tom Flores 92 Rank Player Year TDs 6. Jim Plunkett 80 1. Daryle Lamonica 1969 34 2. Derek Carr 2015 32 3. Daryle Lamonica 1967 30 Derek Carr

Record Start Carr in Cruise Control With 1,373 passing yards after Week 4 (2018), Carr tallied the In Week 2 last season against the Denver Broncos, QB Derek Carr most yards in club history through the first quarter of a season. put together one of the greatest single-game performances in NFL Carr finished the season with 4,049 yards while completing a ca- history when he completed 29 of his 32 pass attempts for a 90.6 reer-high 68.9 percent of his passes. In Week 4, Carr tallied the completion percentage. Among quarterbacks with at least 20 pass second-most yards in franchise history, behind only his record- attempts in a contest, Carr's mark against the Broncos ranks fifth setting 513-yard performance in 2016. The chart below shows all-time, while standing as the best single-game percentage in club where Carr's 437 yards passing in Week 4 rank among 2018 per- history. Only nine quarterbacks in NFL history have crossed the 90 formances. completion percentage barrier among the same criteria. On the sea- son Carr ranked fifth in the NFL with a 68.9 completion percentage. ----- 2018 PASSING LEADERS (SINGLE GAME) ----- Rank Player Yards TDs Week Opponent ----- TOP SINGLE-GAME COMPLETION % (NFL HISTORY)----- 1. Patrick Mahomes 478 6 3 L.A. Rams Rank Player DATE CMP/ATT CMP % 2. 471 4 1 Houston 1. Philip Rivers 11/25/18 28/29 96.55 3. Jared Goff 465 5 4 Minnesota 2. Kurt Warner 9/20/09 24/26 92.31 4. Andrew Luck 464 4 4 Houston 3. Vinny Testaverde 12/26/93 21/23 91.30 5. 462 1 2 Denver 4. Ken Anderson 11/10/74 20/22 90.91 6. Dak Prescott 455 3 2 Philadelphia 5. Derek Carr 9/16/18 29/32 90.63 7. Ben Roethlisberger 452 3 2 Kansas City 6. Lynn Dickey 12/13/81 19/21 90.48 8t. Aaron Rodgers 442 2 0 N.Y. Jets 7t. Philip Rivers 11/1/12 18/20 90.00 8t. Aaron Rodgers 442 3 5 Detroit 7t. 12/21/14 18/20 90.00 10. Drew Brees 439 3 1 Tampa Bay 7t. Steve Young 10/20/91 18/20 90.00 11. Derek Carr 437 4 4 Cleveland *As shown above, Carr became the first quarterback in NFL history to *Since entering the NFL in 2014, Carr's Raiders are 3-0 when he complete at least 90 percent of his passes while recording at least 30 surpasses 400 yards through the air. pass attempts in the contest.

A Carr In Its Own Class In his 53rd career game in Week 7 (2017) against the Kansas City Chiefs, a three-touchdown, 417-yard performance pushed Carr passed 90 career touchdowns (92). He became the first quarter- back in NFL history to cross 90 touchdown passes while throwing less than 40 interceptions. Listed below are other players who have have also reached the aforementioned milestone at the time of Carr's feat.

Player Pass TDs INTs Rating Dan Marino (Mia.) 121 60 94.0 Kurt Warner (Stl.) 102 65 97.2 Andrew Luck (Ind.) 97 52 85.5 Matthew Stafford (Det.) 96 60 84.6 Peyton Manning (Ind.) 95 67 85.8 Carson Palmer (Cin.) 94 53 91.4 Derek Carr (Oak.) 92 35 88.7

15K QB Derek Carr surpassed 15,000 passing yards, becoming just the 17th quarterback in NFL history to surpass the mark in 64 games or less. Carr reached the mark in the fewest games among Raider greats, joining just three other quarterbacks with over 15,000 passing yards in club annals. He currently sits just 81 yards behind Ken Stabler for the franchise's all-time passing record.

----- QBs W/ AT LEAST 15,000 YARDS AS A RAIDER ----- Rank Player Passing Yards Career Games 1. Ken Stabler 19,078 130 3. Derek Carr 18,998 79 2. Rich Gannon 17,585 74 4. Daryle Lamonica 16,655 95 Josh Jacobs

Josh Jacobs Rookie Leader With the 24th overall selection in the 2019 Off to a strong start, Jacobs paces all rookies in the league in ev- NFL Draft, the Oakland Raiders selected RB ery major rushing category. Josh Jacobs to be their bell-cow back out of the University of Alabama. After earning the starting ----- RUSHING TDs AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- role at the conclusion of his first training camp, Rk. Player Rush TDs Jacobs made his rookie debut on Monday Night 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 7 Football at home against the Denver Broncos. 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 5 With 23 carries for 85 yards and two rushing scores, while adding 3. Three Tied 2 one reception for 28 yards, Jacobs became the first player since RB LaDainian Tomlinson (2001) to tally two rushing TDs and 100 ----- RUSHING YARDS AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- yards from scrimmage in his rookie debut. Jacobs also became the Rk. Player Rush Yards first player in franchise history to score two rushing TDs in his NFL 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 811 debut. Since then, Jacobs has taken the NFL by storm, earning NFL 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 466 Offensive Rookie of the Month in October, racking up three 100- 3. (Min.) 389 yard performances while also breaking Marcus Allen's franchise rookie rushing record set in 1982. Through Week 10, Jacobs has also carried the ball for 39 first downs, sixth-most in the league ----- RUSHING ATTEMPTS AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- this season and most among his rookie class. A look below shows Rk. Player Carries Jacobs' rushing statistics 10 weeks into his rookie campaign. 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 168 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 129 3. Alexander Mattison (Min.) 79

Top Single Games 28 In Week 9, RB Josh Jacobs recorded his third game with at least 120 yards on the ground, marking a new franchise record by a rookie running back and breaking Marcus Allen's previous record of two such games. A look below shows some of Jacobs top rush- ing performances this season and where it ranks in Raiders lore. ----- JOSH JACOBS' CAREER STATS ----- Year Team GP GS Att. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD ----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME MARKS ----- 2019 Oakland 9 9 168 811 4.8 51 7 Rank Player Year Rushing Yards Totals 9 9 168 811 4.8 51 7 1. Bo Jackson 1987 221 2. Darren McFadden 2008 164 3. Marcus Allen 1982 156 4. Arthur Washington 1978 134 5. Marcus Allen 1982 126 6. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 7) 124 NFL Rushing Leaders 7. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 5) 123 has rushed for 811 yards in his first nine contests, 8. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 9) 120 RB Josh Jacobs 9. Marcus Allen 1982 116 good for sixth-most in the NFL. He is just the 16th running back 10t. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 2) 99 in NFL history to surpass 800 yards in his first nine games. A look 10t. DeAndré Washington 2016 99 below shows a closer look at rushing leaders across the league.

----- NFL RUSHING LEADERS ----- *Jacobs is the first running back with at least three games of multiple Rank Player Team Rushing Yards rush touchdowns in his first season since Ezekiel Elliott had five in 1. Vikings 991 2016. 2. Christian McCaffrey Panthers 989 3. Nick Chubb Browns 919 4. Derrick Henry Titans 832 5. Leonard Fournette Jaguars 831 6. Josh Jacobs Raiders 811 7. Ezekiell Elliott Cowboys 788 8. Seahawks 764 9. Marlon Mack Colts 753 10. Carlos Hyde Texans 704

*Jacobs’ 811 yards on the ground rank first in franchise history among all rook- ie rushers, topping Marcus Allen's previous record of 697 yards set in 1982. Josh Jacobs

Raiders Debut Rookie Record Holder Jacobs' 85 yards on the ground in Week 1 ranks third in franchise Just eight games into his rookie campaign, Jacobs etched himself history among all rookies in their NFL debut. among the many Raiders greats, surpassing Marcus Allen's 37- year old franchise record for rushing yards in a single season by ----- MOST RUSHING YARDS IN RAIDERS DEBUT ----- a rookie. A look below is where Jacobs stands through Week 10. Year Player Yards TDs 1982 Marcus Allen 116 1 1965 Roger Hagberg 87 0 ----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SINGLE-SEASON MARKS ----- 2019 Josh Jacobs 85 2 Rank Player Year Rushing Yards 2016 Jalen Richard 84 1 1. Josh Jacobs 2019 (9 games) 811 1. Marcus Allen 1982 697 *Jacobs also became the first Raiders player since 1972 to score 2. Arthur Whittington 1978 661 multiple TDs in his NFL debut. 4. Greg Robinson 1993 591 5. Bo Jackson 1987 554 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month *Jacobs is also tied with Marcus Allen for the most 100-yard rushing games as a rookie in club history with three. After a strong start to his rookie campaign,RB Josh Jacobs owned the month of October and became the first rookie in franchise his- tory to be named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month, joining CB (1998) as the only other rookie in club history to earn the honor on either side of the ball. Take a look at some of More Jacobs his stats from the month of October below. Shown below are more of Jacobs' accomplishments.

Stat line: Rushed 62 times for 313 yards and two rushing touch- o With one rushing touchdown in Week 10, Jacobs tied Arthur downs, adding eight receptions for 45 yards in just three games Whittington for second-most rushing touchdowns (seven) bya during the month of October. rookie in franchise history. • Two 100-yard rushing contests. o Tied for first in the NFL among all players during the month of o With 811 rushing yards after his ninth game, Jacobs became October. just the 16th player in NFL history with at least 800 rushing yards o First in the NFL among rookies during the month of October. through his first nine games. • Most rushing yards (123) by a rookie running back in the 27 NFL games played in London since 2007. o With two rushing touchdowns in Week 9, Jacobs tied for third- • Averaged 104.3 rushing yards per game in October. most rushing touchdowns (six) by a Raiders rookie in franchise his- o Ranks fourth in the NFL during the month of October. tory (J.D. Smith – 1960). o Ranks third in the AFC during the month of October. o Ranks first among all rookies during the month of October. o In Week 9, Jacobs became the first rookie since Ickey Woods • 313 rushing yards in October. in 1988 to have two-plus rushing touchdowns in three of his first o Ranks seventh in the NFL during the month of October. eight career games. o Ranks fourth in the AFC during the month of October. o In Week 9, Jacobs tied Marcus Allen for most 100-yard rushing o Ranks first among all rookies during the month of October. games (three) by a rookie in franchise history. o Most rushing yards by a Raiders rookie during the month of October in franchise history (and did so in just three contests). o In Week 9, Jacobs became the first Raiders player since RB • Averaged 5.05 yards per carry in the month of October. Latavius Murray in 2016 to record three games with multiple two o Ranks first in the NFL among all players with at least 60 carries rushing touchdowns in a single season. during the month of October. o In Week 9, Jacobs became the 20th player in NFL history to surpass 700 rushing yards (740) in his first eight career contests.

o In Week 9, Jacobs became the fifth player in the Super Bowl Era with two games of 120 rushing yards and two-plus rushing touchdowns over his first eight career games, joining Billy Sims (1980), Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson (1983), Julius Jones (2004) and (2007).

o In Week 9, Jacobs became just the 12th player since at least 1950 to log 700 rushing yards and have six rushing touchdowns in his first eight games, joining Leonard Fournette (2017), Ezekiel Elliott (2016), Todd Gurley (2015) Doug Martin (2012), Adrian Peterson (2007), Julius Jones (2004), (1994), Eric Dickerson (1983), Billy Sims (1980), Earl Campbell (1978) and Alan Ameche (1955). Darren Waller

Darren Waller Wall Street Last season, TE Darren Waller was signed by TE Darren Waller has started hot through the first nine games the Oakland Raiders off of the Baltimore Ravens' of the season and posted marks that rank among the very best practice squad. Waller flashed his athleticism in in franchise annals. His Week 3 breakout game is detailed below. his second game as a Raider in Week 15 against the Cincinnati Bengals, posting a career-long 44- yard reception and 21-yard rush in the same con- --- MOST RECEPTIONS IN A GAME IN CLUB HISTORY --- test. This offseason, Waller built upon his strong Rank Player Year Receptions Yards finish to the 2018 campaign and earned the starting role out of 1t. Tim Brown 1997 14 164 training camp. Four weeks into his first full season with the Sil- 1t. 2012 14 130 ver and Black and Waller currently leads the team in receptions 3t. Tim Brown 2002 13 144 and receiving yards and has posted at least 50 receiving yards and 3t. Darren McFadden 2012 13 86 five receptions in five of the first nine games of the campaign. 3t. Darren Waller 2019 13 134 Waller's receptions (51), receiving yards (588), receiving touch- 6t. Tim Brown 1995 12 161 downs (three) and first-down receptions (28) are all career highs. 6t. Dave Casper 1976 12 136 6t. Amari Cooper 2016 12 173 ----- DARREN WALLER'S CAREER STATISTICS ----- Year Team GP GS Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 2015 Bal. 6 1 2 18 9.0 17 0 --- MOST YARDS BY A TE IN CLUB HISTORY --- 2016 Bal. 12 3 10 85 8.5 15 2 Rank Player Year Yards Receptions 2017 Bal. (Reserve/Suspended List) 1. Jared Cook 2018 180 9 2018 Oak. 4 0 6 75 12.5 44 0 2. 1986 173 11 2019 Oak. 9 9 51 588 11.5 48 3 3. Todd Christensen 1986 158 11 Totals 31 13 69 766 11.1 48 5 4. Todd Christensen 1983 152 11 5. Todd Christensen 1983 140 8 6. Zach Miller 2009 139 6 7t. Dave Casper 1976 136 12 Waller's Receptions 7t. Todd Christensen 1983 136 8 9t. Todd Christensen 1985 134 7 In Week 3 against the Minnesota Vikings, TE Darren Waller set 9t. Mike Dyal 1989 134 4 NFL bests among tight ends in 2019 in both receiving yards and 9t. Darren Waller 2019 134 13 receptions.

--- SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS IN 2019 ------SINGLE-GAME HIGHS BY A TE IN 2019 ----- Rank Player Opponent Week Receptions Rank Player Opponent Yards Receptions 1. Austin Ekeler (LAC) Denver 5 15 1. Gerald Everett (LAR) Seattle 136 7 2t. Will Fuller (Hou.) Buffalo 5 14 2. Darren Waller (Oak.) Minnesota 134 13 2t. Jamison Crowder (NYJ) Buffalo 1 14 3. T.J. Hockenson (Det.) Arizona 131 6 4t. (LAC) Houston 3 13 4. Austin Hooper (Atl.) Tennessee 130 9 4t. (Sea.) Tampa Bay 9 13 5. Darren Waller (Oak.) Minnesota 126 7 4t. Jaylen Samuels (Pit.) Indianapolis 9 13 6. Austin Hooper (Atl.) Arizona 117 8 4t. Darren Waller (Oak.) Minnesota 3 13 7. Evan Engram (NYG) Dallas 116 11 4t. Robert Woods (LAR) Tampa Bay 4 13 8. (Den.) Cleveland 115 3 4t. Michael Thomas (NO) Atlanta 10 13 9. Evan Engram (NYG) Tampa Bay 113 6 9t. Chris Godwin (TB) L.A. Rams 4 12 10. Mark Andrews (Bal.) Arizona 112 8 9t. Mike Evans (TB) Seattle 9 12 11t. 11 Tied 11

--- RECEPTION LEADERS AMONG TEs IN 2019 --- Rank Player Team Receptions Targets 1. Austin Hooper Atlanta 56 67 2. Kansas City 56 81 3. Darren Waller Oakland 51 65 4t. Philadelphia 46 75 4t. San Francisco 46 57 6t. Evan Engram N.Y. Giants 44 68 6t. Mark Andrews Baltimore 44 66

***Waller's 44 receptions through Week 7 marked the most by a Raider through the first six games of the season in franchise his- tory. Waller broke Tim Brown's previous record of 40 set back in 1997. Special Teams

All-Time Raider Clutch Carlson In his first season with the Silver and Black, K In Week 11 of the campaign, Carlson earned his first career game- Daniel Carlson made it one to remember. After a winner and AFC Special Teams Player of the Week Award when he disappointing start to his career as a fifth-round booted a 35-yard gield goal through the uprights as time expired selection by the Minnesota Vikings, Carlson to defeat the Cardinals, 23-21. It marks the team's second such joined the Raiders, refueled and poised, ahead of award of the season en route to three overall. Carlson's stat line Week 8 on the team's Bye Week. The rookie out from his 'special' day can be found below. of Auburn appeared in 10 contests for the team, making 16-of-17 field goals for a 94.1 field goal percentage to mark a new franchise record in just his inaugural Stat line: Connected on all three FG attempts from 49, 21 and 35 season in the . Carlson connected on all yards out, while booting four of his five kickoffs into the end zone 18 extra point attempts last season and earned AFC Special Teams for touchbacks and making both PATs Player of the Week honors in Week 11. • His 35-yard FG as time expired was his first career game-winner Among kickers with at least 15 attempts in 2018, Carlson's 94.1 o His FG was one of just two game-winning kicks with time field goal percentage with the Raiders ranked fourth across the expiring among AFC teams in Week 11 NFL. Among kickers with at least 15 PATs, Carlson was one of just • His 49-yard FG was a career long four to finish with a perfect percentage, finishing 18/18 with the • His three FG makes tied for second-most in the NFL and tied for Raiders in 2018. In 2019, Carlson has connected on 9-of-12 field first in the AFC in Week 11 goal attempts and made all 25-of-26 PATs, ranking 20th in the NFL • His 11 points scored tied for fourth-most among kickers in with a 75.0 field goal percentage. Week 11 and tied for first among AFC kickers o His 11 points scored marked a new career high • His 80% touchback percentage on kickoffs ranks fifth in the NFL 8 and second in the AFC in Week 11 Connecting From Deep Dwayne Harris Carlson was fantastic for the Raiders in 2018, and perfect in some In his first season with the club in 2018, Harris earned twoAF aspects. In just his first season in the league, Carlson was perfect Special Teams Player of the Week awards and set a post-AFL-NFL from 50 yards and beyond. merger franchise record by averaging 14.1 yards per punt return on the year, highlighted by a team-record 99-yard punt return TD Carlson was good one field goals from 50 yards on three different in Week 16 against the division-rival Denver Broncos, a return times this season, while connecting on eight-of-nine field goals that marked the second-longest punt return in NFL history. Harris' from at least 40 yards out. performances that earned him two Special Teams Player of the Week awards are highlighted below. In 2018, there were 25 kickers who attempted at least three field goals from 50 yards and beyond, but only two of them were per- AFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK – WEEK 16, 2018 fect on each of their attempts: Daniel Carlson and Chandler Cat- Stat line: Recorded two punt returns for 106 yards including anzaro. one touchdown, two kickoff returns for 46 yards and one special teams tackle. ----- BEST SINGLE-SEASON FG % IN RAIDERS HISTORY ----- • Recorded a 99-yard punt return in the first quarter to give the Rank Player Year FG % Raiders a 7-0 lead. o His punt return TD was the first punt returned for a TD by a 1. Daniel Carlson 2018 94.1 Raider since 2008. 2. Sebastian Janikowski 2012 91.2 o His 99-yard score was the longest punt return in franchise his- 3. Sebastian Janikowski 2009 89.7 tory. 4. Sebastian Janikowski 2004 89.3 o His 99-yard score on a punt return is tied for the second-lon- 5. Sebastian Janikowski 2011 88.6 gest in NFL history. • Harris’ 106 total punt return yards ranked first in the NFL in Week 16 and were 60 more than any other returner that week.

AFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK – WEEK 4, 2018 Stat line: Recorded five punt returns for 98 yards and also re- corded two special teams tackles. • Recorded a 49-yard punt return in the fourth quarter that led to a Raiders FG. o The 49-yard return was the longest by a Raiders punt returner since 2010 prior to his 99-yard score in Week 16. o The 49-yard punt return was the second-longest in the NFL that week. • Harris’ 98 total punt return yards ranked first in the NFL in Week 4. • Harris was the only player in Week 4 to gain at least 10 yards on all five punt returns. Personnel At A Glance - Defense

Probable Starters Key Reserves DE 96 Clelin Ferrell 6-4 265 Rookie DE 98 Maxx Crosby 6-5 255 Rookie First-round draft pick by the Raiders in the 2019 NFL Draft...Made Fourth-round pick by the Raiders in the 2019 NFL Draft...Made his his NFL debut in Week 1 and recorded his first career sack...Has started in all eight contests he's appeared in, totaling 23 tackles first career NFL start at defensive end in Week 5 and recorded his (14), 3.5 sacks and four passes defensed. first career sack...Has appeared in nine contests and made three starts, tallying 23 tackles (16), 2.5 sacks, three passes defensed DT 90 Johnathan Hankins 6-3 340 7th season and two forced fumbles. Former second-round draft pick joined the Raiders ahead of Week 2 in 2018 after four seasons with the New York Giants (2013-16) and one year with the Indianapolis Colts (2017)...Has started all DT 92 P.J. Hall 6-0 305 2 n d s e a s o n nine contests this season, recording 30 tackles (18), one sack and Second-round draft pick by the Raiders in the 2018 NFL Draft... one pass defensed...Career totals include 91 games played with 79 starts. Appeared in 14 games with six starts in 2018, compiling 22 tackles (16 solo) and two passes defensed...Has played in all nine con- DT 73 Maurice Hurst 6-1 291 2nd season tests this season with seven starts, totaling 21 tackles (14) and Versatile defensive tackle who was drafted by the club in the fifth 1.5 sacks. round of the 2018 NFL Draft...Led the team with four sacks, ty- ing for 10th among all rookie defenders in 2018 and marking the most sacks by a Raiders rookie defensive tackle since 2004...Has DE 91 Benson Mayowa 6-3 265 7th season appeared in all nine games and made two starts, tallying 12 tackles Veteran defensive lineman enters his second stint with the Raid- (seven), 2.5 sacks, one pass defensed and one fumble recovery. ers, having previously spent two seasons with the club from 2014- 15...Became the first Raiders player since sacks became an official DE 97 Josh Mauro 6-6 290 6th season statistic in 1982 to record at least one sack and one forced fumble Enters first season with the team after spending his first five years with the Arizona Cardinals (2014-17) and New York Giants in each of his first two games of the season...Currently leads the (2018)...Has started seven contests this season, recording 11 tack- team and is tied 12th in the NFL with a career-high seven sacks... les (six) and one pass defensed...Has played in 66 career games One of four players with at least seven sacks and three forced and made 37 starts. fumbles in 2019...Has played in 80 career games and made 15 starts, totaling 20.0 sacks. SLB 59 Tahir Whitehead 6-2 241 8th season Veteran linebacker enters second season with the Raiders after spending his first six years with the Detroit Lions (2012-17)...Post- ed at least 100 tackles in each of the last three seasons...His 126 tackles in 2018 marked the seventh-most by a Raiders defender in franchise history...Has started all nine contests this season and posts a team-leading 71 tackles (52)...Has lead or tied for the team lead in tackles this season in six-of-nine games.

WLB 50 Nicholas Morrow 6-0 225 3rd season Third-year linebacker who made the team as an undrafted free agent in 2017...Was one of two Raiders rookies to appear in all 16 games in 2017...Has appeared in nine games and made five- starts, totaling 42 tackles (30), one interception and two passes defensed...Career totals include 41 games played with 15 starts.

CB 20 Daryl Worley 6-1 215 4th season Former third-round pick enters his second season with the Raid- ers after spending his first two seasons with the Carolina Panthers (2016-17)...Has started all nine contests this season, recording 38 tackles (35), four passes defensed, one interception and one fum- ble recovery...Has played in 50 career games and made 43 starts.

CB 27 Trayvon Mullen 6-2 200 Rookie First-round selection by the Silver and Black in the 2019 NFL draft (40th overall)...Made his first career NFL start in Week 8 and has appeared in all nine contests and made three starts, totaling 19 tackles (14) and two passes defensed.

CB 29 Lamarcus Joyner 5-8 185 6th season Versatile safety enters his first year with the Raiders after spend- ing his first five seasons with the Los Angeles Rams (2014-18)... Has appeared in all nine contests this season and made seven starts...Has totaled 40 tackles (33) and two passes defensed...Ca- reer totals include 76 games played with 49 starts.

CB 26 Nevin Lawson 5-10 190 6th season Fourth-round pick (133rd overall) by the Detroit Lions in the 2014 NFL Draft who has appeared in 67 career games with 54 starts, totaling 197 tackles (166 solo), one sack, 25 passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.

FS 25 Erik Harris 6-2 220 4th season Enters his third season with the Raiders...Saw extensive action on defense in 2018 after being primarily playing special teams in 2017...Tallied career highs in tackles (43), INTs (2) and passes de- fensed (7)...Has appeared in 44 career games and made 11 starts... Became the first Raiders player to return two INTs for a TD in a single season since 2007. Personnel At A Glance - Offense

Probable Starters Key Reserves WR 11 Trevor Davis 6-1 188 4th season RG 69 6-5 340 5th season Acquired via trade ahead of Week 3 contest...Originally a fifth-round Claimed via waivers from the Indianapolis Colts prior to Week selection (163rd overall) by the Green Bay Packers in the 2016 NFL Draft...Has appeared in 37 games over his first four seasons, record- 14 last season..Started three contests at right guard in place of ing 16 receptions for 205 receiving yards and one touchdown, while injured G Gabe Jackson...Career totals include 38 games played primarily being used as a return specialist, logging 49 punt returns for with 26 starts. 543 yards (11.1 avg.) and 48 kick returns for 1,100 yards (22.9 avg.)... Took his first career carry as a Raider 60 yards for a TD in Week 4... Career rushing totals include five carries for 86 yards with one TD. WR 17 Dwayne Harris 5-10 215 9th season Receiver and dynamic return specialist enters second season with LT 74 Kolton Miller 6-8 325 2nd season the Silver and Black...His 99-yard punt return for a TD in Week 16 First-round draft pick by the Raiders in 2018 who has started all 25 was the longest in club history and tied for the second-longest in career games at left tackle...Became the first rookie offensive lineman NFL history...Earned two AFC Special Teams Player of the Week to start every contest for the Raiders since 2011. awards in 2018...Has returned 163 kickoffs for 4,204 yards (25.8 avg.) and one TD, while adding 180 punt returns for 1,825 yards LG 64 Richie Incognito 6-3 325 12th season (10.1 avg.) and four TDs. Four-time Pro Bowler (2012, 2015-17) enters his first season with the Raiders...Has started in all 157 appearances over his career. WR 12 Zay Jones 6-2 200 3rd season C 61 Rodney Hudson 6-2 315 6th season Acquired via trade prior to Week 6...Originally a second-round se- In fifth season with Oakland after joining as a free agent in 2015...Has lection (63rd overall) by the Buffalo Bills in the 2017 NFL Draft started 104 games in his career at center and guard...Named to the where he appeared in 37 contests and made 27 starts over his PFWA All-AFC in 2016 and earned his second consecutive Pro Bowl first three seasons...Tallied 90 receptions for 1,037 yards with nine selection in 2017. touchdowns...His seven TDs last season were tied for second- most among all second-year wide receivers in the NFL. RG 66 Gabe Jackson 6-3 335 6th season A third-round draft pick by the Raiders in 2014...Has started 76 of 77 games played at left and right gaurd, and emerged as a dominant force RT 75 Brandon Parker 6-8 305 2nd season on the offensive line. Third-round draft pick by the Raiders in 2018 who made his first career start at right tackle in Week 5 of his rookie season...Has RT 77 Trent Brown 6-8 380 5th season played in 19 games and made 12 starts. Former seventh-round pick by the 49ers in the 2015 NFL Draft enters his first season with the Raiders..Has started 52-of-55 games through his first five seasons and has also started in three postseason contests. RB 30 Jalen Richard 5-8 205 4th season Made the team as an undrafted free agent in 2016...Took his first TE 83 Darren Waller 6-6 255 3rd season career carry as a rookie 75 yards for a TD in Week 1...One of just Joined the Raiders prior to Week 13 of the 2018 season from the four players in NFL history with a 75-yard rushing TD in their NFL Baltimore Ravens' practice squad..Tied Antonio Gates (33 in 2007) for debut...Of running backs with at least 80 carries in 2016, Richard the most receptions by a tight end in his team's first four games of a season in NFL history... Surpassed Tim Brown for the most receptions paced the NFL with an average carry of 5.92 yards...Set career (44) by a player in franchise history through the first six games of the highs in receptions (68) and receiving yards (607) in 2018, tying season...Ranks third in the NFL amongst tight ends in receptions (51), for fourth-most receptions in a single season by a Raiders running and third in receiving yards (588) in 2019...Career totals include 31 back in franchise history. games played with 13 starts.

WR 16 Tyrell Williams 6-4 205 5th season RB 33 DeAndré Washington 5-8 210 4th season Undrafted free agent signed by the Chargers in 2015 enters his first Selected by the Raiders in the fifth round (143rd overall) of the season with the Raiders...In his Raiders debut, posted his eighth 100- 2016 NFL Draft...Has totaled 1,298 scrimmage yards over his yard game of his career...Became the second Raider in franchise his- first four seasons with the club...Career totals include 868 rush- tory to record at least one receiving touchdown in each of his first four weeks of the season..Career totals include 62 games played, totaling ing yards on 212 carries (4.09 avg.) with five TDs, while adding 64 181 receptions for 2,910 yards with 22 TDs. receptions for 430 yards with one TD. QB 4 Derek Carr 6-3 215 5th season Specialists A second-round pick in 2014 who has ascended towards the top of the quarterback ranks...Ranks third in club history with 128 TD pass- LS 47 6-3 240 2nd season es...Surpassed Hall of Fame QB Ken Stabler for most passing yards in Enters his second season as the team's ...Played in 15 franchise history in Week 2...Joined Peyton Manning as the only two QBs in NFL history to complete 300 passes in each of their first five games his rookie season...Aided K Daniel Carlson to a franchise seasons...In Week 15 of 2017, became just the fifth QB n NFL history record 94.1 FG percentage in 2018. to pass for at least 100 TDs through their first four seasons...Ranks first in NFL history with 1,759 completions in his first five seasons, and is the only player ever to throw for at least 80 TDs and fewer that K 8 Daniel Carlson 6-5 213 2nd season 40 INTs within his first three years...Has totaled 136 TDs passes in 87 career games to just 58 INTs for a career passer rarting of 90.2. Originally drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the fifth round of the 2018 NFL Draft...Made his first career game-winning FG RB 28 Josh Jacobs 5-10 220 Rookie in Week 11 from 35 yards out as time expired...Set a franchise First-round draft pick by the Raiders in the 2019 NFL Draft...In Week record with a 94.1 FG percentage after joining the club prior to 1, became the first player since RB LaDainian Tomlinson in 2001 with Week 8...Career totals include 21 games played, as he is 26-of-33 100 yards from scrimmage and two rush TDs in his NFL debut...Be- on FG attempts and 49-of-50 on PATs. came the only Raiders rookie in franchise history to recorded con- secutive 100-plus rushing yard games...Surpassed Marcus Allen’s fran- chise record set in 1982 for most rushing yards by a rookie in club history...Continues to lead all rookie rushers in carries (168), rushing P 6 A.J. Cole 6-4 220 Rookie yards (811) and rushing touchdowns (seven). Signed by the Raiders as an undrafted free agent in 2019...Has appeared in all nine contests and punted 36 times for 1,702 yards FB 45 Alec Ingold 6-1 240 Rookie (47.3 avg.)...Has a long of 60 yards and has pinned opponents in- Signed by the Raiders as an undrafted free agent in 2019... Starting in side the 20-yard line 15 times. his NFL debut, along with RB Josh Jacobs, became the first NFL rook- ie backfield tandem to start in the season opener since Sept. 7, 2008. FACTS //// STATS //// FIGURES

STADIUM FEATURES STADIUM COST NFL RAIDERS $1.9B TOTAL STADIUM DEVELOPMENT UNLV REBEL FOOTBALL 19M LB RETRACTABLE ROLLING LAS VEGAS AT WORK NATURAL TURF 5M+ CRAFT-HOURS DURING CONSTRUCTION OPERABLE WALLS 28,000 SF 6,000 RECURRING JOBS ONCE COMPLETED SUITES 127 15% SMALL LOCAL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION 8,000 CLUB SEATS FOCUSED MINORITY + FEMALE WORKFORCE GOALS

CONSTRUCTION MILESTONES

NOV-DEC JAN-FEB MAR-APR MAY-DEC JULY-AUG 2017 2018 2018 2018 2018

Site mobilization Start construction Cast-in-place Start structural and site clear (earthwork + deep Foundations concrete steel erection - Excavation foundations) structure truss columns

JAN-FEB MAR-APRIL AUG - SEP MAR-APR JULY 2019 2019 2019 2020 2020

Precast stadia Start drywall/ Structural Steel Vertical enclosure Cert. of Occupancy erection interior finishes Erection Complete + roof system Substantial complete Completion CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION ALLEGIANT STADIUM FACTS //// STATS //// FIGURES

895,000 105,000 MILES OF CONCRETE CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT REMOVED CUBIC YARDS OF CONCRETE DRILLER SHAFT THAT 12 SUPPORT THE STADIUM DUMP TRUCKS 64,000 TO REMOVE 257 MILES OF SIDEWALK FROM 3X THE LENGTH OF THE LAS VEGAS STRIP LAS VEGAS TO LA

SLIDING FIELD TRAY IS POWERED BY 72 LB 28,000 INDIVIDUAL MOTORS WEIGHS TONS OF STRUCTURAL STEEL MILLION POUNDS HEAVIER THAN THE STATUE OF LIBERTY 19 NEARLY AS HEAVY AS THE EIFFEL TOWER (PARIS)

21,000 9.85 7,400 3,692 LIGHT FIXTURES MILES OF WIRE ROPES TO GLASS AND METAL PANELS METAL STAIRS SUSPEND THE ETFE ROOF ON THE EXTERIOR

425 2,200 22 47 TREES PLANTED DOORS MILES OF HVAC PIPING MILES OF WATER/WASTE PIPING Depth Chart OFFENSE WR 11 Trevor Davis 17 Dwayne Harris 12 Zay Jones LT 74 Kolton Miller 75 Brandon Parker LG 64 Richie Incognito C 61 Rodney Hudson 68 62 RG 66 Gabe Jackson 71 Denzelle Good RT 77 Trent Brown 72 David Sharpe TE 83 Darren Waller 87 Foster Moreau 85 Derek Carrier WR 16 Tyrell Williams 13 Hunter Renfrow 18 88 QB 4 Derek Carr 7 Mike Glennon 14 DeShone Kizer RB 28 Josh Jacobs 30 Jalen Richard 33 DeAndré Washington FB 45 Alec Ingold

DEFENSE DE 96 Clelin Ferrell 97 Josh Mauro DT 73 Maurice Hurst 93 Terrell McClain DT 90 Johnathan Hankins 92 P.J. Hall DE 98 Maxx Crosby 91 Benson Mayowa 95 Dion Jordan SLB 59 Tahir Whitehead 58 Kyle Wilber MLB 54 Brandon Marshall 51 WLB 50 Nicholas Morrow 58 Kyle Wilber LCB 20 Daryl Worley 26 Nevin Lawson RCB 27 Trayvon Mullen 22 FS 29 Lamarcus Joyner 35 Curtis Riley SS 25 Erik Harris 32 Dallin Leavitt 21 D.J. Swearinger

SPECIAL TEAMS P 6 AJ Cole K 8 Daniel Carlson H 6 AJ Cole LS 47 Trent Sieg KR 17 Dwayne Harris 11 Trevor Davis PR 17 Dwayne Harris 11 Trevor Davis

Underline: Rookie [Brackets]: Injured

Pronunciation Guide 96 Clelin Ferrell...... CLEE-lin FURL 38 Keisean Nixon...... KEY-shawn 47 Trent Sieg...... SEEG 14 DeShone Kizer...... duh-SHONN 30 Jalen Richard...... JAY-linn ree-SHARD 59 Tahir Whitehead...... tie-HEER 91 Benson Mayowa...... may-OH-wuh

As of November 12, 2019 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Age Exp. School Hometown Acq. 4 Derek Carr QB 6-3 210 03/28/91 28 6 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D2-’14 6 AJ Cole P 6-4 220 11/27/95 23 R North Carolina State College Park, Ga. FA-’19 7 Mike Glennon QB 6-7 225 12/12/89 29 7 North Carolina State Fairfax County, Va. UFA-’19 (Ari.) 8 Daniel Carlson K 6-5 215 01/23/95 24 2 Auburn Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-’18 11 Trevor Davis WR 6-1 188 07/04/93 26 4 California San Francisco, Calif. T-’19 (GB) 12 Zay Jones WR 6-2 200 03/30/95 24 3 East Carolina Austin, Texas TR-’19 (Buf.) 13 Hunter Renfrow WR 5-10 185 12/21/95 23 R Clemson Myrtle Beach, S.C. D5-’19 14 DeShone Kizer QB 6-4 235 01/03/96 23 3 Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio W-’19 (GB) 16 Tyrell Williams WR 6-4 205 02/12/92 27 5 Western Oregon Salem, Ore. UFA-’19 (LAC) 17 Dwayne Harris WR/RS 5-10 215 09/16/87 32 9 East Carolina Stone Mountain, Ga. FA-’18 18 Keelan Doss WR 6-3 215 03/21/96 23 R UC Davis Alameda, Calif. FA-’19 20 Daryl Worley CB 6-1 215 02/22/95 24 4 West Virginia Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’18 21 D.J. Swearinger S 5-10 205 09/01/91 28 7 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. FA-’19 22 Keisean Nixon CB 5-10 200 06/22/97 22 R South Carolina Compton, Calif. FA-’19 25 Erik Harris S 6-2 220 04/02/90 29 4 California (PA) New Oxford, Pa. FA-’17 26 Nevin Lawson CB 5-10 190 04/23/91 28 6 Utah State Lauderhill, Fla. UFA-’19 (Det.) 27 Trayvon Mullen CB 6-2 200 09/20/97 22 R Clemson Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D2-’19 28 Josh Jacobs RB 5-10 220 02/11/98 21 R Alabama Tulsa, Okla. D1b-’19 29 Lamarcus Joyner S 5-8 185 11/27/90 28 6 Florida State Miami, Fla. UFA-’19 (LAR) 30 Jalen Richard RB 5-8 205 10/15/93 26 4 Southern Mississippi Alexandria, La. FA-’16 31 Isaiah Johnson CB 6-2 210 12/20/95 23 R Houston Bryan, Texas D4b-’19 32 Dallin Leavitt S 5-10 195 08/08/94 25 1 Utah State Portland, Ore. FA-’18 33 DeAndré Washington RB 5-8 210 02/22/93 26 4 Texas Tech Missouri City, Texas D5-’16 35 Curtis Riley S 6-0 190 07/18/92 27 5 Fresno State Orlando, Fla. UFA-’19 (NYG) 45 Alec Ingold FB 6-1 240 07/09/96 23 R Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. FA-’19 47 Trent Sieg LS 6-3 240 05/19/95 24 2 Colorado State Eaton, Colo. FA-’18 50 Nicholas Morrow LB 6-0 225 07/10/95 24 3 Greenville Huntsville, Ala. FA-’17 51 Will Compton LB 6-1 235 09/19/89 30 6 Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. FA-’19 58 Kyle Wilber LB 6-4 240 04/26/89 30 8 Wake Forest Apopka, Fla. UFA-’18 (Dal.) 59 Tahir Whitehead LB 6-1 241 04/02/90 29 8 Temple Newark, N.J. UFA-’18 (Det.) 61 Rodney Hudson C 6-2 315 07/12/89 30 9 Florida State Mobile, Ala. UFA-’15 (KC) 62 Erik Magnuson C 6-6 300 01/05/94 25 3 Michigan Carlsbad, Calif. FA-’19 64 Richie Incognito G 6-3 325 07/05/83 36 12 Nebraska Bogota, N.J. FA-’19 66 Gabe Jackson G 6-3 335 07/12/91 28 6 Mississippi State Liberty, Miss. D3-’14 68 Andre James OL 6-4 300 05/02/97 22 R UCLA Herriman, Utah FA-’19 71 Denzelle Good G/T 6-5 340 03/08/91 28 5 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. W-’18 72 David Sharpe T 6-6 330 10/21/95 24 3 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. W-’18 (Hou.) 73 Maurice Hurst DT 6-1 291 05/09/95 24 2 Michigan Canton, Mass. D5a-’18 74 Kolton Miller T 6-8 325 10/09/95 24 2 UCLA Roseville, Calif. D1-’18 75 Brandon Parker T 6-8 320 10/21/95 24 2 North Carolina A&T Kannapolis, N.C. D3a-’18 77 Trent Brown T 6-8 380 04/13/93 26 5 Florida Albany, Ga. UFA-’19 (NE) 83 Darren Waller TE 6-6 255 09/13/92 27 3 Georgia Tech Landover, Md. FA-’18 85 Derek Carrier TE 6-3 240 07/25/90 29 7 Beloit Edgerton, Wis. UFA-’18 (LAR) 87 Foster Moreau TE 6-4 250 05/06/97 22 R LSU New Orleans, La. D4c-’19 88 Marcell Ateman WR 6-4 215 09/16/94 25 2 Oklahoma State Dallas, Texas D7-’18 90 Johnathan Hankins DT 6-3 340 03/30/92 27 7 Ohio State Dearborn Heights, Mich. FA-’18 91 Benson Mayowa DE 6-3 265 08/03/91 28 7 Idaho Inglewood, Calif. UFA-’19 (Ari.) 92 P.J. Hall DT 6-0 305 04/05/95 24 2 Sam Houston State Seguin, Texas D2-’18 93 Terrell McClain DT 6-2 302 07/22/88 31 9 South Florida Pensacola, Fla. FA-’19 95 Dion Jordan DE 6-6 275 03/05/90 29 5 Oregon Chandler, Ari. FA-’19 96 Clelin Ferrell DE 6-4 265 05/17/97 22 R Clemson Richmond, Va. D1a-’19 97 Josh Mauro DE 6-6 290 02/17/91 28 6 Stanford Hurst, Texas UFA-’19 (NYG) 98 Maxx Crosby DE 6-5 255 08/22/97 22 R Eastern Michigan Colleyville, Texas D4a-’19

Practice Squad 10 Rico Gafford WR 5-10 185 05/23/96 23 1 Wyoming West Des Moines, Iowa FA-’18 19 Anthony Ratliff-Williams WR 6-1 205 06/17/97 22 R North Carolina Matthews, N.C. FA-’19 23 Nick Nelson CB 5-11 205 10/16/96 23 2 Wisconsin Glenarden, Md. D4-’18 36 James Butler RB 5-9 210 02/19/95 24 1 Iowa Bloomingdale, Ill. FA-’19 37 Dylan Mabin CB 6-1 195 09/14/97 22 R Fordham Macedonia, Ohio FA-’19 54 Kendall Donnerson DE 6-3 249 04/22/96 23 1 Southeast Missouri Maumelle, Ark. FA-’19 67 Sr. G 6-4 335 02/20/96 23 R Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA-’19 70 Kyle Kalis OL 6-4 306 12/21/93 25 2 Michigan Lakewood, Ohio FA-’19 86 TE 6-5 253 05/09/94 25 3 Drake Hoffman Estates, Ill. FA-’19

Reserve/Injured 3 QB 6-2 225 05/04/94 25 3 Pittsburgh Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’18 24 Johnathan Abram S 6-0 205 10/25/96 23 R Mississippi State Columbia, Miss. D1c-’19 40 D.J. Killings CB 5-10 195 08/09/95 24 1 UCF Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’19 42 Karl Joseph S 5-10 200 09/08/93 26 4 West Virginia Orlando, Fla. D1-’16 43 Makinton Dorleant DB 5-11 182 10/06/92 27 2 Northern Iowa Fairburn, Ga. FA-’19 52 Marquel Lee LB 6-3 235 10/21/95 24 3 Wake Forest Waldorf, Md. D5-’17 62 Cameron Hunt G/C 6-4 305 12/17/94 24 1 Oregon Corona, Calif. FA-’19 65 Jordan Devey OL 6-6 320 01/11/88 31 6 Memphis American Fork, Utah UFA-’19 (KC) 99 Arden Key DE 6-5 240 05/03/96 23 2 LSU Decatur, Ga. D3b-’18 Isaiah Crowell RB 5-11 225 01/08/93 26 6 Alabama State Columbus, Ga. UFA-’19 (NYJ)

Reserve/Suspended 55 LB 6-1 255 09/24/90 29 8 Arizona State Inglewood, Calif. FA-’19

As of November 12, 2019 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Age Exp. School Hometown Acq. 88 Ateman, Marcell WR 6-4 215 09/16/94 25 2 Oklahoma State Dallas, Texas D7-’18 77 Brown, Trent T 6-8 380 04/13/93 26 5 Florida Albany, Ga. UFA-’19 (NE) 8 Carlson, Daniel K 6-5 215 01/23/95 24 2 Auburn Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-’18 4 Carr, Derek QB 6-3 210 03/28/91 28 6 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D2-’14 85 Carrier, Derek TE 6-3 240 07/25/90 29 7 Beloit Edgerton, Wis. UFA-’18 (LAR) 6 Cole, AJ P 6-4 220 11/27/95 23 R North Carolina State College Park, Ga. FA-’19 51 Compton, Will LB 6-1 235 09/19/89 30 6 Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. FA-’19 98 Crosby, Maxx DE 6-5 255 08/22/97 22 R Eastern Michigan Colleyville, Texas D4a-’19 11 Davis, Trevor WR 6-1 188 07/04/93 26 4 California San Francisco, Calif. T-’19 (GB) 18 Doss, Keelan WR 6-3 215 03/21/96 23 R UC Davis Alameda, Calif. FA-’19 96 Ferrell, Clelin DE 6-4 265 05/17/97 22 R Clemson Richmond, Va. D1a-’19 7 Glennon, Mike QB 6-7 225 12/12/89 29 7 North Carolina State Fairfax County, Va. UFA-’19 (Ari.) 71 Good, Denzelle G/T 6-5 340 03/08/91 28 5 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. W-’18 92 Hall, P.J. DT 6-0 305 04/05/95 24 2 Sam Houston State Seguin, Texas D2-’18 90 Hankins, Johnathan DT 6-3 340 03/30/92 27 7 Ohio State Dearborn Heights, Mich. FA-’18 17 Harris, Dwayne WR/RS 5-10 215 09/16/87 32 9 East Carolina Stone Mountain, Ga. FA-’18 25 Harris, Erik S 6-2 220 04/02/90 29 4 California (PA) New Oxford, Pa. FA-’17 61 Hudson, Rodney C 6-2 315 07/12/89 30 9 Florida State Mobile, Ala. UFA-’15 (KC) 73 Hurst, Maurice DT 6-1 291 05/09/95 24 2 Michigan Canton, Mass. D5a-’18 64 Incognito, Richie G 6-3 325 07/05/83 36 12 Nebraska Bogota, N.J. FA-’19 45 Ingold, Alec FB 6-1 240 07/09/96 23 R Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. FA-’19 66 Jackson, Gabe G 6-3 335 07/12/91 28 6 Mississippi State Liberty, Miss. D3-’14 28 Jacobs, Josh RB 5-10 220 02/11/98 21 R Alabama Tulsa, Okla. D1b-’19 68 James, Andre OL 6-4 300 05/02/97 22 R UCLA Herriman, Utah FA-’19 31 Johnson, Isaiah CB 6-2 210 12/20/95 23 R Houston Bryan, Texas D4b-’19 12 Jones, Zay WR 6-2 200 03/30/95 24 3 East Carolina Austin, Texas TR-’19 (Buf.) 95 Jordan, Dion DE 6-6 275 03/05/90 29 5 Oregon Chandler, Ari. FA-’19 29 Joyner, Lamarcus S 5-8 185 11/27/90 28 6 Florida State Miami, Fla. UFA-’19 (LAR) 14 Kizer, DeShone QB 6-4 235 01/03/96 23 3 Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio W-’19 (GB) 26 Lawson, Nevin CB 5-10 190 04/23/91 28 6 Utah State Lauderhill, Fla. UFA-’19 (Det.) 32 Leavitt, Dallin S 5-10 195 08/08/94 25 1 Utah State Portland, Ore. FA-’18 62 Magnuson, Erik C 6-6 300 01/05/94 25 3 Michigan Carlsbad, Calif. FA-’19 97 Mauro, Josh DE 6-6 290 02/17/91 28 6 Stanford Hurst, Texas UFA-’19 (NYG) 91 Mayowa, Benson DE 6-3 265 08/03/91 28 7 Idaho Inglewood, Calif. UFA-’19 (Ari.) 93 McClain, Terrell DT 6-2 302 07/22/88 31 9 South Florida Pensacola, Fla. FA-’19 74 Miller, Kolton T 6-8 325 10/09/95 24 2 UCLA Roseville, Calif. D1-’18 87 Moreau, Foster TE 6-4 250 05/06/97 22 R LSU New Orleans, La. D4c-’19 50 Morrow, Nicholas LB 6-0 225 07/10/95 24 3 Greenville Huntsville, Ala. FA-’17 27 Mullen, Trayvon CB 6-2 200 09/20/97 22 R Clemson Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D2-’19 22 Nixon, Keisean CB 5-10 200 06/22/97 22 R South Carolina Compton, Calif. FA-’19 75 Parker, Brandon T 6-8 320 10/21/95 24 2 North Carolina A&T Kannapolis, N.C. D3a-’18 13 Renfrow, Hunter WR 5-10 185 12/21/95 23 R Clemson Myrtle Beach, S.C. D5-’19 30 Richard, Jalen RB 5-8 205 10/15/93 26 4 Southern Mississippi Alexandria, La. FA-’16 35 Riley, Curtis S 6-0 190 07/18/92 27 5 Fresno State Orlando, Fla. UFA-’19 (NYG) 72 Sharpe, David T 6-6 330 10/21/95 24 3 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. W-’18 (Hou.) 47 Sieg, Trent LS 6-3 240 05/19/95 24 2 Colorado State Eaton, Colo. FA-’18 21 Swearinger, D.J. S 5-10 205 09/01/91 28 7 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. FA-’19 83 Waller, Darren TE 6-6 255 09/13/92 27 3 Georgia Tech Landover, Md. FA-’18 33 Washington, DeAndré RB 5-8 210 02/22/93 26 4 Texas Tech Missouri City, Texas D5-’16 59 Whitehead, Tahir LB 6-1 241 04/02/90 29 8 Temple Newark, N.J. UFA-’18 (Det.) 58 Wilber, Kyle LB 6-4 240 04/26/89 30 8 Wake Forest Apopka, Fla. UFA-’18 (Dal.) 16 Williams, Tyrell WR 6-4 205 02/12/92 27 5 Western Oregon Salem, Ore. UFA-’19 (LAC) 20 Worley, Daryl CB 6-1 215 02/22/95 24 4 West Virginia Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’18

Practice Squad 36 Butler, James RB 5-9 210 02/19/95 24 1 Iowa Bloomingdale, Ill. FA-’19 67 Cotton Sr., Lester G 6-4 335 02/20/96 23 R Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA-’19 54 Donnerson, Kendall DE 6-3 249 04/22/96 23 1 Southeast Missouri Maumelle, Ark. FA-’19 10 Gafford, Rico WR 5-10 185 05/23/96 23 1 Wyoming West Des Moines, Iowa FA-’18 70 Kalis, Kyle OL 6-4 306 12/21/93 25 2 Michigan Lakewood, Ohio FA-’19 37 Mabin, Dylan CB 6-1 195 09/14/97 22 R Fordham Macedonia, Ohio FA-’19 23 Nelson, Nick CB 5-11 205 10/16/96 23 2 Wisconsin Glenarden, Md. D4-’18 19 Ratliff-Williams, Anthony WR 6-1 205 06/17/97 22 R North Carolina Matthews, N.C. FA-’19 86 Saubert, Eric TE 6-5 253 05/09/94 25 3 Drake Hoffman Estates, Ill. FA-’19

Reserve/Injured 24 Abram, Johnathan S 6-0 205 10/25/96 23 R Mississippi State Columbia, Miss. D1c-’19 Crowell, Isaiah RB 5-11 225 01/08/93 26 6 Alabama State Columbus, Ga. UFA-’19 (NYJ) 65 Devey, Jordan OL 6-6 320 01/11/88 31 6 Memphis American Fork, Utah UFA-’19 (KC) 43 Dorleant, Makinton DB 5-11 182 10/06/92 27 2 Northern Iowa Fairburn, Ga. FA-’19 62 Hunt, Cameron G/C 6-4 305 12/17/94 24 1 Oregon Corona, Calif. FA-’19 42 Joseph, Karl S 5-10 200 09/08/93 26 4 West Virginia Orlando, Fla. D1-’16 99 Key, Arden DE 6-5 240 05/03/96 23 2 LSU Decatur, Ga. D3b-’18 40 Killings, D.J. CB 5-10 195 08/09/95 24 1 UCF Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’19 52 Lee, Marquel LB 6-3 235 10/21/95 24 3 Wake Forest Waldorf, Md. D5-’17 3 Peterman, Nathan QB 6-2 225 05/04/94 25 3 Pittsburgh Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’18

Reserve/Suspended 55 Burfict, Vontaze LB 6-1 255 09/24/90 29 8 Arizona State Corona, Calif. FA-’19

As of November 12, 2019 Positional Roster

OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE LINE 61 Rodney Hudson...... C 73 Maurice Hurst...... DT 62 Erik Magnuson...... C 90 Johnathan Hankins...... DT 64 Richie Incognito...... G 91 Benson Mayowa...... DE 66 Gabe Jackson...... G 92 P.J. Hall...... DT 68 Andre James...... OL 93 Terrell McClain...... DT 71 Denzelle Good...... G/T 95 Dion Jordan...... DE 72 David Sharpe...... T 96 Clelin Ferrell...... DE 74 Kolton Miller...... T 97 Josh Mauro...... DE 75 Brandon Parker...... T 98 Maxx Crosby...... DE 77 Trent Brown...... T

LINEBACKERS QUARTERBACKS 50 Nicholas Morrow...... LB 4 Derek Carr...... QB 51 Will Compton...... LB 7 Mike Glennon...... QB 58 Kyle Wilber...... LB 14 DeShone Kizer...... QB 59 Tahir Whitehead...... LB

RUNNING BACKS SECONDARY 28 Josh Jacobs...... RB 20 Daryl Worley...... CB 30 Jalen Richard...... RB 21 D.J. Swearinger...... S 33 DeAndré Washington...... RB 22 Keisean Nixon...... CB 45 Alec Ingold...... FB 25 Erik Harris...... S 26 Nevin Lawson...... CB 27 Trayvon Mullen...... CB TIGHT ENDS 29 Lamarcus Joyner...... S 83 Darren Waller...... TE 31 Isaiah Johnson...... CB 85 Derek Carrier...... TE 32 Dallin Leavitt...... S 87 Foster Moreau...... TE 35 Curtis Riley...... S

WIDE RECEIVERS SPECIALISTS 11 Trevor Davis...... WR 6 AJ Cole...... P 12 Zay Jones...... WR 8 Daniel Carlson...... K 13 Hunter Renfrow...... WR 47 Trent Sieg...... LS 16 Tyrell Williams...... WR 17 Dwayne Harris...... WR/RS 18 Keelan Doss...... WR RESERVE/INJURED 88 Marcell Ateman...... WR 3 Nathan Peterman...... QB 24 Johnathan Abram...... S 40 D.J. Killings...... CB PRACTICE SQUAD 42 Karl Joseph...... S 10 Rico Gafford...... WR 43 Makinton Dorleant...... DB 19 Anthony Ratliff-Williams.....WR 52 Marquel Lee...... LB 23 Nick Nelson...... CB 62 Cameron Hunt...... G/C 36 James Butler...... RB 65 Jordan Devey...... OL 37 Dylan Mabin...... CB 99 Arden Key...... DE 54 Kendall Donnerson...... DE Isaiah Crowell...... RB 67 Lester Cotton Sr...... G 70 Kyle Kalis...... OL 86 Eric Saubert...... TE RESERVE/SUSPENDED 55 Vontaze Burfict...... LB

As of November 12, 2019 Position By Experience

12th Year (1) 64 Incognito, Richie G 6-3 325 07/05/83 36 12 Nebraska Bogota, N.J. FA-’19 9th Year (3) 17 Harris, Dwayne WR/RS 5-10 215 09/16/87 32 9 East Carolina Stone Mountain, Ga. FA-’18 61 Hudson, Rodney C 6-2 315 07/12/89 30 9 Florida State Mobile, Ala. UFA-’15 (KC) 93 McClain, Terrell DT 6-2 302 07/22/88 31 9 South Florida Pensacola, Fla. FA-’19 8th Year (2) 59 Whitehead, Tahir LB 6-1 241 04/02/90 29 8 Temple Newark, N.J. UFA-’18 (Det.) 58 Wilber, Kyle LB 6-4 240 04/26/89 30 8 Wake Forest Apopka, Fla. UFA-’18 (Dal.) 7th Year (5) 85 Carrier, Derek TE 6-3 240 07/25/90 29 7 Beloit Edgerton, Wis. UFA-’18 (LAR) 7 Glennon, Mike QB 6-7 225 12/12/89 29 7 North Carolina State Fairfax County, Va. UFA-’19 (Ari.) 90 Hankins, Johnathan DT 6-3 340 03/30/92 27 7 Ohio State Dearborn Heights, Mich. FA-’18 91 Mayowa, Benson DE 6-3 265 08/03/91 28 7 Idaho Inglewood, Calif. UFA-’19 (Ari.) 21 Swearinger, D.J. S 5-10 205 09/01/91 28 7 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. FA-’19 6th Year (6) 4 Carr, Derek QB 6-3 210 03/28/91 28 6 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D2-’14 51 Compton, Will LB 6-1 235 09/19/89 30 6 Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. FA-’19 66 Jackson, Gabe G 6-3 335 07/12/91 28 6 Mississippi State Liberty, Miss. D3-’14 29 Joyner, Lamarcus S 5-8 185 11/27/90 28 6 Florida State Miami, Fla. UFA-’19 (LAR) 26 Lawson, Nevin CB 5-10 190 04/23/91 28 6 Utah State Lauderhill, Fla. UFA-’19 (Det.) 97 Mauro, Josh DE 6-6 290 02/17/91 28 6 Stanford Hurst, Texas UFA-’19 (NYG) 5th Year (5) 77 Brown, Trent T 6-8 380 04/13/93 26 5 Florida Albany, Ga. UFA-’19 (NE) 71 Good, Denzelle G/T 6-5 340 03/08/91 28 5 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. W-’18 95 Jordan, Dion DE 6-6 275 03/05/90 29 5 Oregon Chandler, Ari. FA-’19 35 Riley, Curtis S 6-0 190 07/18/92 27 5 Fresno State Orlando, Fla. UFA-’19 (NYG) 16 Williams, Tyrell WR 6-4 205 02/12/92 27 5 Western Oregon Salem, Ore. UFA-’19 (LAC) 4th Year (5) 11 Davis, Trevor WR 6-1 188 07/04/93 26 4 California San Francisco, Calif. T-’19 (GB) 25 Harris, Erik S 6-2 220 04/02/90 29 4 California (PA) New Oxford, Pa. FA-’17 30 Richard, Jalen RB 5-8 205 10/15/93 26 4 Southern Mississippi Alexandria, La. FA-’16 33 Washington, DeAndré RB 5-8 210 02/22/93 26 4 Texas Tech Missouri City, Texas D5-’16 20 Worley, Daryl CB 6-1 215 02/22/95 24 4 West Virginia Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’18 3rd Year (6) 62 Magnuson, Erik C 6-6 300 01/05/94 25 3 Michigan Carlsbad, Calif. FA-’19 12 Jones, Zay WR 6-2 200 03/30/95 24 3 East Carolina Austin, Texas TR-’19 (Buf.) 14 Kizer, DeShone QB 6-4 235 01/03/96 23 3 Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio W-’19 (GB) 50 Morrow, Nicholas LB 6-0 225 07/10/95 24 3 Greenville Huntsville, Ala. FA-’17 72 Sharpe, David T 6-6 330 10/21/95 24 3 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. W-’18 (Hou.) 83 Waller, Darren TE 6-6 255 09/13/92 27 3 Georgia Tech Landover, Md. FA-’18 2nd Year (7) 88 Ateman, Marcell WR 6-4 215 09/16/94 25 2 Oklahoma State Dallas, Texas D7-’18 8 Carlson, Daniel K 6-5 215 01/23/95 24 2 Auburn Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-’18 92 Hall, P.J. DT 6-0 305 04/05/95 24 2 Sam Houston State Seguin, Texas D2-’18 73 Hurst, Maurice DT 6-1 291 05/09/95 24 2 Michigan Canton, Mass. D5a-’18 74 Miller, Kolton T 6-8 325 10/09/95 23 2 UCLA Roseville, Calif. D1-’18 75 Parker, Brandon T 6-8 320 10/21/95 24 2 North Carolina A&T Kannapolis, N.C. D3a-’18 47 Sieg, Trent LS 6-3 240 05/19/95 24 2 Colorado State Eaton, Colo. FA-’18 1st Year (1) 32 Leavitt, Dallin S 5-10 195 08/08/94 25 1 Utah State Portland, Ore. FA-’18 Rookie (12) 6 Cole, AJ P 6-4 220 11/27/95 23 R North Carolina State College Park, Ga. FA-’19 98 Crosby, Maxx DE 6-5 255 08/22/97 21 R Eastern Michigan Colleyville, Texas D4a-’19 18 Doss, Keelan WR 6-3 215 03/21/96 23 R UC Davis Alameda, Calif. FA-’19 96 Ferrell, Clelin DE 6-4 265 05/17/97 22 R Clemson Richmond, Va. D1a-’19 45 Ingold, Alec FB 6-1 240 07/09/96 23 R Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. FA-’19 28 Jacobs, Josh RB 5-10 220 02/11/98 21 R Alabama Tulsa, Okla. D1b-’19 68 James, Andre OL 6-4 300 05/02/97 22 R UCLA Herriman, Utah FA-’19 31 Johnson, Isaiah CB 6-2 210 12/20/95 23 R Houston Bryan, Texas D4b-’19 87 Moreau, Foster TE 6-4 250 05/06/97 22 R LSU New Orleans, La. D4c-’19 27 Mullen, Trayvon CB 6-2 200 09/20/97 21 R Clemson Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D2-’19 22 Nixon, Keisean CB 5-10 200 06/22/97 22 R South Carolina Compton, Calif. FA-’19 13 Renfrow, Hunter WR 5-10 185 12/21/95 23 R Clemson Myrtle Beach, S.C. D5-’19 Practice Squad (9) 36 Butler, James RB 5-9 210 02/19/95 24 1 Iowa Bloomingdale, Ill. FA-’19 67 Cotton Sr., Lester G 6-4 335 02/20/96 23 R Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA-’19 54 Donnerson, Kendall DE 6-3 249 04/22/96 23 1 Southeast Missouri Maumelle, Ark. FA-’19 10 Gafford, Rico WR 5-10 185 05/23/96 23 1 Wyoming West Des Moines, Iowa FA-’18 70 Kalis, Kyle OL 6-4 306 12/21/93 25 2 Michigan Lakewood, Ohio FA-’19 37 Mabin, Dylan CB 6-1 195 09/14/97 22 R Fordham Macedonia, Ohio FA-’19 23 Nelson, Nick CB 5-11 205 10/16/96 23 2 Wisconsin Glenarden, Md. D4-’18 19 Ratliff-Williams, Anthony WR 6-1 205 06/17/97 22 R North Carolina Matthews, N.C. FA-’19 86 Saubert, Eric TE 6-5 253 05/09/94 25 3 Drake Hoffman Estates, Ill. FA-’19 Reserve/Injured (10) 24 Abram, Johnathan S 6-0 205 10/25/96 22 R Mississippi State Columbia, Miss. D1c-’19 Crowell, Isaiah RB 5-11 225 01/08/93 26 6 Alabama State Columbus, Ga. UFA-’19 (NYJ) 65 Devey, Jordan OL 6-6 320 01/11/88 31 6 Memphis American Fork, Utah UFA-’19 (KC) 43 Dorleant, Makinton DB 5-11 182 10/06/92 27 2 Northern Iowa Fairburn, Ga. FA-’19 62 Hunt, Cameron G/C 6-4 305 12/17/94 24 1 Oregon Corona, Calif. FA-’19 42 Joseph, Karl S 5-10 200 09/08/93 26 4 West Virginia Orlando, Fla. D1-’16 99 Key, Arden DE 6-5 240 05/03/96 23 2 LSU Decatur, Ga. D3b-’18 40 Killings, D.J. CB 5-10 195 08/09/95 24 1 UCF Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’19 52 Lee, Marquel LB 6-3 235 10/21/95 24 3 Wake Forest Waldorf, Md. D5-’17 3 Peterman, Nathan QB 6-2 225 05/04/94 25 3 Pittsburgh Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’18 Reserve/Suspended (1) 55 Burfict, Vontaze LB 6-1 255 09/24/90 29 8 Arizona State Inglewood, Calif. FA-’19

As of November 12, 2019 How The Raiders Were Built

Year Record Draft Picks Free Agents Trades/Waivers 2019 5-4 DE Clelin Ferrell (1a) WR Marcell Ateman WR Trevor Davis (T-GB) RB Josh Jacobs (1b) T Trent Brown (UFA - NE) WR Zay Jones (T-Buf.) CB Trayvon Mullen (2) P AJ Cole QB DeShone Kizer (W - GB) DE Maxx Crosby (4a) LB Will Compton CB Isaiah Johnson WR Keelan Doss TE Foster Moreau (4c) QB Mike Glennon (UFA - Ari.) WR Hunter Renfrow (5) G Richie Incognito FB Alex Ingold OL Andre James DE Dion Jordan S Lamarcus Joyner (UFA - LAR) CB Nevin Lawson C Erik Magnuson DE Josh Mauro (UFA - NYG) DE Benson Mayowa (UFA - Ari.) DT Terrell McClain CB Keisean Nixon S Curtis Riley (UFA - NYG) S D.J. Swearinger WR Tyrell Williams (UFA - LAC)

2018 4-11 T Kolton Miller (1) K Daniel Carlson G/T Denzelle Good (W- Ind.) DT P.J. Hall (2) TE Derek Carrier (UFA - LAR) T David Sharpe (W - Hou.) T Brandon Parker (3a) DT Johnathan Hankins DT Maurice Hurst (5a) WR/RS Dwayne Harris S Dallin Leavitt LS Trent Sieg TE Darren Waller LB Tahir Whitehead (UFA - Det.) LB Kyle Wilber (UFA - Dal.) CB Daryl Worley

2017 6-10 S Erik Harris LB Nicholas Morrow

2016 12-4 RB DeAndré Washington (5) RB Jalen Richard

2015 7-9 C Rodney Hudson (UFA - KC)

2014 3-13 QB Derek Carr (2) G Gabe Jackson (3)

As of November 12, 2019 Participation Chart

9/10 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/7 11/17 11/24 12/1 12/8 12/15 12/22 12/29 Player Den. KC at Min. at Ind. Chi. at GB at Hou. Det. LAC Cin. at NYJ at KC Ten. Jac. at LAC at Den. GP GS DNP INA Abram, Johnathan S IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 1 1 0 0 Ateman, Marcell PS PS PS PS X X X X X 5 0 0 0 Brown, Trent RT RT RT RT RT INA RT RT RT 8 8 0 1 Burfict, Vontaze MLB MLB MLB MLB SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS 4 4 0 0 Butler, James NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Carlson, Daniel X X X X X X X X X 9 0 0 0 Carr, Derek QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 9 9 0 0 Carrier, Derek X TE X X X X X X X 9 1 0 0 Cole, A.J. X X X X X X X X X 9 0 0 0 Compton, Will NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR X X 2 0 0 0 Cotton Sr., Lester PS PS PS PS DNP PS PS PS PS 0 0 1 0 Crosby, Maxx X X X X DE X X DE DE 9 3 0 0 Crowell, Isaiah IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0 Davis, Trevor NOR NOR INA WR WR WR WR X X 6 4 0 0 Devey, Jordan LG LG LG LG IR IR IR IR IR 4 4 0 0 Donnerson, Kendall NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Dorleant, Makinton IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0 Doss, Keelan INA X X X WR X INA INA INA 5 1 0 4 Ferrell, Clelin DE DE DE DE INA DE DE DE DE 8 8 0 1 Gafford, Rico PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Glennon, Mike DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP X DNP DNP DNP 1 0 0 0 Good, Denzelle RG RG X X RG X X X X 6 3 0 0 Hall,P.J. X X DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 9 7 0 0 Hankins, Johnathan DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 9 9 0 0 Harris, Dwayne X X INA INA INA INA X INA INA 3 0 0 6 Harris, Erik X S X S S S S S S 9 7 0 0 Hudson, Rodney C C C C C C C INA C 8 8 0 1 Hunt, Cameron IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0 Hurst, Maurice DT DT X X X X X X X 9 2 0 0 Incognito, Richie SUS SUS RG LG LG LG LG LG LG 7 7 0 0 Ingold, Alec FB X X FB X X X X FB 9 3 0 0 Jackson, Gabe INA INA INA INA INA RG RG RG RG 4 4 0 5 Jacobs, Josh RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB 9 9 0 0 James, Andre X X X X X X X C X 9 1 0 0 Johnson, Isaiah IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR X 1 0 0 0 Jones, Zay NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR INA X WR X 3 1 0 0 Jordan, Dion NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR 0 0 0 0 Joseph, Karl S S S S S S S S S 9 9 0 0 Joyner, Lamarcus X S X CB CB CB CB CB CB 9 7 0 0 Kalis, Kyle NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Key, Arden X X X X X INA X X IR 7 0 0 1 Killings, D.J. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0 Kizer, DeShone INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA 0 0 0 9 Lawson, Nevin SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS X X X X 4 0 0 0 Leavitt, Dallin INA X X X X X X X X 8 0 0 1 Lee, Marquel WLB X WLB IR IR IR IR IR IR 3 2 0 0 Mabin, Dylan PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Magnuson, Erik NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR X INA 1 0 0 0 Mauro, Josh DE DE DE DE DE DE DE INA INA 7 7 0 2 Mayowa, Benson X X X INA X X X X X 8 0 0 1 McClain, Terrell NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR X X 2 0 0 0 Miller, Kolton LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 9 9 0 0 Moreau, Foster X TE TE X X TE TE TE X 9 5 0 0 Morrow, Nicholas X X X X WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB 9 5 0 0 Mullen, Trayvon X X X X X X CB CB CB 9 3 0 0 Nelson, Nick PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Nixon, Keisean X X X X X INA X X INA 7 0 0 2 Parker, Brandon X X X INA INA X INA INA INA 4 0 0 5 Peterman, Nathan IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0 Poling, Quentin NOR NOR NOR PS PS PS PS PS X 1 0 0 0 Ratliff-Williams, A. INA DE NOR NOR NOR PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Renfrow, Hunter X X X X WR X X X X 9 1 0 0 Richard, Jalen X X X X X X X X X 9 0 0 0 Riley, Curtis X X S X X X X X X 9 1 0 0 Saubert, Eric PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Sharpe, David X X X X X T R X X X 8 1 0 0 Sieg, Trent X X X X X X X X X 9 0 0 0 Swearinger, D.J. NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR 0 0 0 0 Waller, Darren TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 9 9 0 0 Washington, D. X X X X X X X X X 9 0 0 0 Whitehead, Tahir SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB 9 9 0 0 Wilber, Kyle X X X X X X X X X 9 0 0 0 Williams, Tyrell WR WR WR WR INA INA X X WR 7 5 0 2 Worley, Daryl CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB 9 9 0 0

X=substituted; IR=Reserve/Injured List; DFR=Reserve/Injured - Designated for Return List; PUP=Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform List; NOR=not on roster; PS=practice squad; SUS=Re- serve/Suspended List; PSI=Practice Squad/Injured List 2019 Transactions

Date Player Transaction 5/6 DT Ronald Ollie Signed as FA 1/1 WR Saeed Blacknall Signed as Reserve/Future FA 5/6 P Drew Kaser Waived 1/1 RB James Butler Signed as Reserve/Future FA 5/6 T Jamar McGloster Waived 1/1 LB Cayson Collins Signed as Reserve/Future FA 5/7 WR Jalin Marshall Signed as FA 1/1 LB James Cowser Signed as Reserve/Future FA 5/7 K Eddy Pineiro Traded to Chi. 1/1 WR Rashard Davis Signed as Reserve/Future FA 5/9 WR Jalin Marshall Waived 1/1 DB Makinton Dorleant Signed as Reserve/Future FA 5/10 WR Brian Burt Signed as FA 1/1 P Drew Kaser Signed as Reserve/Future FA 5/22 TE Erik Swoope Signed as FA 1/1 T Jamar McGloster Signed as Reserve/Future FA 5/22 QB Landry Jones Released 1/1 QB Nathan Peterman Signed as Reserve/Future FA 5/28 G Richie Incognito Signed as FA 1/1 FB Ryan Yurachek Signed as Reserve/Future FA 5/28 G Chaz Green Released 3/2 G/T Denzelle Good Re-signed 5/29 FB Ryan Yurachek Waived/Injured 3/8 S Erik Harris Re-signed 5/30 CB D.J. Killings Signed as FA 3/13 WR Acquired via Trade (Pit.) 6/11 WR Montay Crocket Signed as FA 3/13 T Trent Brown Signed as FA 6/11 CB Isaiah Langley Signed as FA 3/13 WR Tyrell Williams Signed as FA 6/11 DB Makinton Dorleant Waived 3/14 S Lamarcus Joyner Signed as FA 6/11 S Montrel Meander Waived 3/14 DT Johnathan Hankins Re-signed 6/18 DE Clelin Ferrell Signed Rookie Contract 3/14 QB AJ McCarron Waived 6/18 S Johnathan Abram Signed Rookie Contract 3/14 WR Jordy Nelson Waived 6/18 CB Trayvon Mullen Signed Rookie Contract 3/15 WR J.J. Nelson Signed as FA 7/9 RB Josh Jacobs Signed Rookie Contract 3/15 DE Josh Mauro Signed as FA 7/15 G Signed as FA 3/15 G Chaz Green Signed as FA 7/15 WR Montay Crockett Waived 3/15 LB Re-signed 7/18 WR D.Pierson-El Signed as FA 3/16 T Released 7/18 WR Saeed Blacknall Waived 3/18 WR Dwayne Harris Re-signed 7/26 G/T Denzelle Good Placed on PUP 3/19 LB Vontaze Burfict Signed as FA 7/26 FB Placed on NFI 3/20 LS Trent Sieg Re-signed 7/26 WR Antonio Brown Placed on NFI 3/20 CB Nevin Lawson Re-signed 7/28 RB James Butler Signed as FA 3/21 OL Jordan Devey Signed as FA 7/28 RB Chris Warren III Waived 3/22 QB Mike Glennon Signed as FA 7/30 DT Ethan Westbrooks Signed as FA 3/22 S Curtis Riley Signed as FA 7/30 DT Ronald Ollie Waived 3/26 QB Landry Jones Signed as FA 7/30 TE Erik Swoope Waived 3/28 RB Isaiah Crowell Signed as FA 8/1 DT Anthony Rush Signed as FA 3/28 LB Brandon Marshall Signed as FA 8/1 WR Jordan Lasley Claimed via Waivers (Bal.) 3/29 TE Signed as FA 8/1 WR Brian Burt Waived 4/1 CB Daryl Worley Re-signed 8/3 RB Mack Brown Signed as FA 4/3 WR Ryan Grant Signed as FA 8/3 G Lukayus McNeil Waived 4/4 WR Seth Roberts Released 8/9 TE Brandon Barnes Signed as FA 4/5 DE Signed as FA 8/9 CB Isaiah Langley Waived 4/5 S Jordan Richards Signed as FA 8/11 CB Hamp Cheevers Claimed via Waivers (Atl.) 4/8 WR D.Pierson-El Signed as FA 8/11 CB D.J. Killings Placed on Reserve/Injured List 4/10 RB Jalen Richard Re-signed 8/13 CB Hamp Cheevers Waived 4/15 WR Marcell Ateman Re-signed 8/13 P Johnny Townsend Waived 4/15 K Daniel Carlson Re-signed 8/13 DB Makinton Dorleant Signed as FA 4/15 T Justin Murray Re-signed 8/13 CB Joshua Holsey Signed as FA 4/16 DE Benson Mayowa Signed as FA 8/17 WR Jordan Lasley Waived 4/30 RB James Butler Waived 8/17 G/C Cameron Hunt Signed as FA 4/30 LB Cayson Collins Waived 8/25 LS Andrew DePaola Waived 4/30 WR Rashard Davis Waived 8/25 RB Doug Martin Placed on Reserve/Injured List 4/30 G/C Cameron Hunt Waived 8/25 LB Bryson Allen-Williams Signed as FA 4/30 WR D. Pierson-El Waived 8/25 DT Corey Liuget Signed as FA 5/2 DE Maxx Crosby Signed Rookie Contract 8/30 LB Bryson Allen-Williams Waived 5/2 CB Isaiah Johnson Signed Rookie Contract 8/30 TE Brandon Barnes Waived 5/2 TE Foster Moreau Signed Rookie Contract 8/30 LB James Cowser Waived 5/2 WR Hunter Renfrow Signed Rookie Contract 8/30 CB Joshua Holsey Waived 5/2 DE Quinton Bell Signed Rookie Contract 8/30 DT Gabe Wright Waived 5/2 RB Doug Martin Re-signed 8/30 RB Mack Brown Released 5/5 LB Te’von Coney Signed as FA 8/30 LB Brandon Marshall Released 5/5 G Lester Cotton Sr. Signed as FA 8/30 S Jordan Richards Released 5/5 WR Keelan Doss Signed as FA 8/30 TE Luke Willson Released 5/5 LB Koa Farmer Signed as FA 8/30 DE Alex Barrett Waived/Injured 5/5 FB Alec Ingold Signed as FA 8/30 DB Makinton Dorleant Waived/Injured 5/5 T Andre James Signed as FA 8/30 G/C Cameron Hunt Waived/Injured 5/5 CB Dylan Mabin Signed as FA 8/30 DT Eddie Vanderdoes Waived/Injured 5/5 G Lukkayus McNeil Signed as FA 8/31 WR Marcell Ateman Waived 5/5 CB Keisean Nixon Signed as FA 8/31 DE Quinton Bell Waived 5/5 T Tyler Roemer Signed as FA 8/31 RB James Butler Waived 5/5 RB Isaiah Crowell Placed on Reserve/Injured List 8/31 LB Jason Cabinda Waived 5/6 P A.J. Cole Signed as FA 8/31 LB Te’von Coney Waived 2019 Transactions

8/31 G Lester Cotton Sr. Waived 10/30 DE Kasim Edebali Released 8/31 WR Keelan Doss Waived 10/30 DT Corey Liguet Released 8/31 LB Koa Farmer Waived 11/4 CB Isaiah Johnson Activated 8/31 WR Rico Gafford Waived 11/4 LB Brandon Marshall Released 8/31 WR Keon Hatcher Waived 11/7 LB Quentin Poling Elevated from PS 8/31 G/T Denver Kirkland Waived 11/7 DE Arden Key Placed on Reserve/Injured List 8/31 CB Dylan Mabin Waived 11/9 LB Quentin Poling Waived 8/31 T Justin Murray Waived 11/9 S Karl Joseph Placed on Reserve/Injured List 8/31 CB Nick Nelson Waived 11/9 DE Dion Jordan Signed as FA 8/31 WR De’Mornay Pierson-El Waived 11/9 S D.J. Swearinger Signed as FA 8/31 T Tyler Roemer Waived 8/31 DT Anthony Rush Waived 8/31 FB Keith Smith Released By Player 8/31 DE Ethan Westbrooks Released Abram, Johnathan - S 8/31 LB Kyle Wilber Released • Signed Rookie Contract (6/18) 8/31 TE Paul Butler Waived/Injured • Placed on Reserve/Injured List (9/13) 8/31 DT Justin Ellis Placed on Reserve/Injured List Allen, Dakota - LB 8/31 G Richie Incognito Placed on Reserve/Suspended • Signed as FA (9/24) 8/31 CB Nevin Lawson Placed on Reserve/Suspended • Waived (10/30_ 9/1 QB DeShone Kizer Claimed via Waivers Allen-Williams, Bryson - LB 9/1 DE Josh Mauro Released • Signed as FA (8/25) 9/2 DE Josh Mauro Re-signed • Waived (8/30) 9/2 LB Kyle Wilber Re-signed Ateman, Marcell - WR 9/2 CB Isaiah Johnson Placed on Reserve/Injured List • Re-signed (4/15) 9/2 QB Nathan Peterman Placed on Reserve/Injured List • Waived (8/31) 9/2 WR Macell Ateman Signed to PS • Signed to Practice Squad (9/1) 9/2 DE Quinton Bell Signed to PS • Elevated to Active Roster (10/05) 9/2 G Lester Cotton Sr. Signed to PS • Waived (10/08) 9/2 RB Damarea Crockett Signed to PS • Signed as FA (10/10) 9/2 WR Rico Gafford Signed to PS Barnes, Brandon - TE 9/2 CB Dylan Mabin Signed to PS • Signed as FA (8/9) 9/2 CB Nick Nelson Signed to PS • Waived (8/30) 9/2 LB Justin Phillips Signed to PS Barrett, Alex - DE 9/2 DT Anthony Rush Signed to PS • Signed as FA (4/5) 9/2 TE Eric Saubert Signed to PS • Waived/Injured (8/30) 9/7 WR Antonio Brown Released Bell, Quinton - DE 9/9 WR Keelan Doss Signed as FA • Signed Rookie Contract (5/2) 9/13 S Johnathan Abram Placed on Reserve/Injured List • Waived (8/31) 9/13 DB Juston Burris Signed as FA • Signed to PS (9/1) 9/17 G Jonathan Cooper Released • PS Contract Terminated (10/20) 9/19 WR Trevor Davis Acquired via Trade Blacknall, Saeed - WR 9/19 DB Juston Burris Waived • Signed as Reserve/Future FA (1/1) 9/24 LB Dakota Allen Signed as FA • Waived (7/18) 9/24 LB Marquel Lee Placed on Reserve/Injuted List Brown, Antonio - WR 9/25 LB Justin Phillips Elevated from Practice Squad • Acquired via Trade (3/13) 9/25 WR Ryan Grant Released • Placed on NFI (7/26) 9/25 LB Quentin Poling Signed to Practice Squad • Released (9/7) 10/05 WR Marcell Ateman Elevated to Active Roster Brown, Trent - T 10/05 G Lester Cotton Sr. Elevated to Active Roster • Signed as FA (3/13) 10/07 CB Nevin Lawson Added to Active Roster Brown, Mack - RB 10/07 G Lester Cotton Sr. Waived • Signed as FA (8/3) 10/08 WR Zay Jones Acquired via Trade • Released (8/30) 10/08 WR Marcell Ateman Waived Butler, James - RB 10/10 WR Marcell Ateman Signed as FA • Signed as Reserve/Future FA (1/1) 10/10 G Lester Cotton Sr. Signed to PS • Waived (4/30) 10/10 WR J.J. Nelson Released • Signed as FA (7/28) 10/14 RB James Butler Signed to PS • Waived (8/31) 10/14 WR Anthony Ratliff-Williams Signed to PS • Signed to PS (10/14) 10/14 RB Damarea Crockett PS Contract Terminated Burfict, Vontaze - LB 10/15 DE Kendall Donnerson Signed to PS • Signed as FA (3/19) 10/15 DE Quinton Bell PS Contract Terminated Burt, Brian - WR 10/21 CB Traded • Signed as FA (5/10) 10/23 DE Kasim Edebali Signed as FA • Waived (8/1) 10/23 OL Kyle Kalis Signed to PS Burris, Juston - DB 10/29 LB Brandon Marshall Signed as FA • Signed as FA (9/13) 10/29 LB Justin Phillips Waived • Waived (9/19) 10/30 LB Will Compton Signed as FA Butler, Paul - TE 10/30 C Erik Magnuson Signed as FA • Waived/Injured (8/31) 10/30 DT Terrell McClain Signed as FA Cabinda, Jason - LB 10/30 LB Dakota Allen Waived • Re-signed (3/15) 2019 Transactions

• Waived (8/31) Ferrell, Clelin - DE Carlson, Daniel - K • Signed Rookie Contract (6/18) • Re-Signed (4/15) Gafford, Rico - DB Cheevers, Hamp - CB • Waived (8/31) • Claimed via Waivers (8/11) • Signed to PS (9/2) • Waived (8/13) Glennon, Mike - QB Cole, A.J. - P • Signed as FA (3/22) • Signed as FA (5/6) Good, Denzelle - G/T Collins, Cayson - LB • Re-Signed (3/2) • Signed as Reserve/Future FA (1/1) • Placed on PUP (7/26) • Waived (4/30) Grant, Ryan - WR Compton, Will - LB • Signed as FA (4/3) • Signed as FA (10/30) • Released (9/25) Coney, Te’von - LB Green, Chaz - G • Signed as FA (5/5) • Signed as FA (3/15) • Waived (8/31) • Released (5/28) Conley, Gareon - CB Hankins, Johnathan - DT • Traded (10/20) • Re-Signed (3/14) Cooper, Jonathan - G Harris, Dwayne - WR/RS • Signed as FA (7/15) • Re-Signed (3/18) • Released (9/17) Harris, Erik - S Cotton Sr., Lester - G • Re-Signed (3/8) • Signed as FA (5/5) Hatcher, Keon - WR • Waived (8/31) • Waived (8/31) • Signed to PS (9/2) Holsey, Joshua - CB • Elevated to Active Roster (10/05) • Signed as FA (8/13) • Waived (10/07) • Waived (8/30) • Signed to PS (10/10) Hunt, Cameron - G Cowser, James - LB • Waived (4/30) • Signed as Reserve/Future FA (1/1) • Signed as FA (8/17) • Waived (8/30) • Waived/Injured (8/30) Crockett, Montay - WR Incognito, Richie - G • Signed as FA (6/11) • Signed as FA (5/28) • Waived (7/15) • Placed on Reserve/Suspended (8/31) Crockett, Damarea - RB Ingold, Alec - FB • Signed to PS (9/2) • Signed as FA (5/5) • PS Contract Terminated (10/14) Jacobs, Josh - RB Crosby, Maxx - DE • Signed Rookie Contract (7/9) • Signed Rookie Contract (5/2) James, Andre - OL Crowell, Isaiah - RB • Signed as FA (5/5) • Signed as FA (3/28) Josph, Karl - S • Placed on Reserve/Injured (5/5) • Placed on Reserve/Injured (11/9) Davis, Rashard - WR Johnson, Isaiah - CB • Signed as Reserve/Future FA (1/1) • Signed Rookie Contract (5/2) • Waived (4/30) • Placed on Reserve/Injured (9/2) Davis, Trevor - WR • Activated (11/4) • Acquired via Trade (9/19) Jones, Landry - QB DePaola, Andrew - LS • Signed as FA (3/26) • Waived (8/25) • Released (5/22) Devey, Jordan - OL Jordan, Dion - DE • Signed as FA (3/21) • Signed as FA (11/9) Donnerson, Kendall - DE Joyner, Lamarcus - S • Signed to PS (10/15) • Signed as FA (3/14) Dorleant, Makinton - DB Kalis, Kyle - OL • Signed as Reserve/Future FA (1/1) • Signed to PS (10/23) • Waived (6/11) Kaser, Drew - P • Signed as FA (8/13) • Signed as Reserve/Future FA (1/1) • Waived/Injured (8/30) • Waived (5/6) Doss, Keelan - WR Key, Arden - DE • Signed as FA (5/5) • Placed on Reserve/Injured (11/7) • Waived (8/31) Killings, D.J. - CB • Signed as FA (9/9) • Signed as FA (5/30) Edebali, Kasim - DE • Placed on Reserve/Injured (8/11) • Signed as FA (10/23) Kirkland, Denver - G/T • Released (10/30) • Waived (8/31) Ellis, Justin - DT Kizer, DeShone - QB • Placed on Reserve/Injured (8/31) • Claimed via Waivers (9/1) Farmer, Koa - LB Lawson, Nevin - CB • Signed as FA (5/5) • Re-Signed (3/2) • Waived (8/31) • Placed on Reserve/Suspended (8/31) 2019 Transactions

• Added to Active Roster (10/07) • Signed as Reserve/Futre FA (1/1) Langley, Isaiah - CB • Placed on Reserve/Injured (9/2) • Signed as FA (6/11) Phillips, Justin - LB • Waived (8/9) • Signed to PS (9/2) Lasley, Jordan - WR • Elevated from Practice Squad (9/25) • Claimed via Waivers (8/1) • Waived (10/29) • Waived (8/17) Pierson-El, De’Mornay - WR Lee, Marquel - LB • Signed as FA (4/8) • Placed on Reserve/Injured List (9/24) • Waived (4/30) Liuget, Corey - DT • Signed as FA (7/18) • Signed as FA (8/25) • Waived (8/31) • Released (10/30) Pineiro, Eddy - K Mauro, Josh - DE • Traded (5/7) • Signed as FA (3/15) Poling, Quentin - LB • Released (9/1) • Signed to PS (9/25) • Re-Signed (9/2) • Elevated from PS (11/7) Mabin, Dylan - CB • Waived (11/9) • Saigned as FA (5/5) Renfrow, Hunter - WR • Waived (8/31) • Signed Rookie Contract (5/2) • Signed to PS (9/2) Richard, Jalen - RB Magnuson, Erik - C • Re-Signed (4/10) • Signed as FA (10/30) Richards, Jordan - S Martin, Doug - RB • Signed as FA (4/5) • Re-Signed (5/2) • Released (8/30) • Placed on Reserve/Injured (8/25) Riley, Curtis - S Marshall, Brandon - LB • Signed as FA (3/22) • Signed as FA (3/28) Roberts, Seth - WR • Released (8/30) • Released (4/4) • Signed as FA (10/29) Roemer, Tyler - T • Released (11/4) • Signed as FA (5/5) Marshall, Jalin - WR • Waived (8/31) • Signed as FA (5/7) Rush, Anthony - DT • Waived (5/9) • Signed as FA (8/1) Mayowa, Benson - DE • Waived (8/31) • Signed as FA (4/16) • Signed to PS (9/2) McCarron, AJ - QB Saubert, Eric - TE • Waived (3/14) • Signed to PS (9/2) McClain, Terrell - DT Sieg, Trent - LS • Signed as FA (10/30) • Re-Signed (3/20) McNeil, Lukayus - G Smith, Keith - FB • Signed as FA (5/5) • Placed on NFI (7/26) • Waived 8/3) • Waived (8/31) McGloster, Jamar - T Swearinger, D.J. - S • Signed as Reserve/Future FA (1/1) • Signed as FA (11/9) • Waived (5/6) Swoope, Erik - TE Meander, Montrel - CB • Signed as FA (5/22) • Waived (6/11) • Waived (7/30) Moreau, Foster - TE Townsend, Johnny - P • Signed Rookie Contract (5/2) • Waived (8/13) Mullen, Trayvon - CB Vanderdoes, Eddie - DT • Signed Rookie Contract (6/18) • Waived/Injured (8/30) Murray, Justin - T Warren III, Chris - RB • Re-Signed (4/15) • Waived (7/28) • Waived (8/31) Westbrooks, Ethan - DT Nelson, J.J. - WR • Signed as FA (7/30) • Signed as FA (3/15) • Released (8/31) • Released (10/10) Wilber, Kyle - LB Nelson, Jordy - WR • Released (8/31) • Waived (3/14) • Re-Signed (9/2) Nelson, Nick - CB Willson, Luke - TE • Waived (8/31) • Signed as FA (3/29) • Signed to PS (9/2) • Released (8/30) Nixon, Keisean - CB Worley, Daryl - CB • Signed as FA (5/5) • Re-Signed (4/1) Ollie, Ronald - DT Wright, Gabe - DT • Signed as FA (5/6) • Released (8/30) • Waived (7/30) Yurachek, Ryan - FB Penn, Donald - T • Signed as Reserve/Future FA (1/1) • Released (3/16) • Waived/Injured (5/29) Peterman, Nathan - QB Coaches/Miscellaneous Info 2019 COACHES ROSTER BREAKDOWN

Jon Gruden, Head Coach Oldest Raider: Richie Incognito, 36 (born 07/05/83) D’Anthony Batiste, Strength and Conditioning Assistant Edgar Bennett, Wide Receivers Youngest Raider: Josh Jacobs, 21 (born 02/11/98) Tim Berbenich, Quality Control - Offense Brentson Buckner, Defensive Line Most Seasons as a Raider: Derek Carr and Gabe Jackson, 6 , Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator , Offensive Line Most NFL Seasons: Richie Incognito, 12 Deuce Gruden, Strength and Conditioning Assistant Paul Guenther, Defensive Coordinator Tallest Raider: Trent Brown, Kolton Miller and Brandon Parker at Nick Holz, Quality Control - Offense 6-foot-8 ,t Assistan Offensive Line Taver Johnson,t Assistan Defensive Backs Shortest Raider: Lamarcus Joyner, Jalen Richard and DeAndré David Lippincott, Linebackers Washington at 5-foot-8 John Morton, Senior Offensive Assistant A.J. Neibel, Head Strength and Conditioning Former First-Round Draft Picks: 2 Greg Olson, Offensive Coordinator • Dion Jordan (Mia., 2013) Jim O’Neil, Defensive Backs • Kolton Miller (Oak., 2018) Rick Slate, Strength and Conditioning Assistant Frank Smith, Tight Ends Pro Bowlers: 3 Travis Smith,t Assistan Defensive Line • Derek Carr (2015-17) Byron Storer,t Assistan Special Teams • Rodney Hudson (2016-17) Mike Trgovac, Senior Defensive Assistant • Richie Incognito (2012, 2015-17) , Running Backs

COACHING BREAKDOWN

Coach NFL seasons Raiders seasons Jon Gruden 20 6 D’Anthony Batiste 10 2 Edgar Bennett 27 2 Tim Berbenich 17 2 Rich Bisaccia 18 2 Brentson Buckner 19 1 Tom Cable 15 6 Deuce Gruden 4 2 Paul Guenther 17 2 Nick Holz 8 8 Lemuel Jeanpierre 9 2 Taver Johnson 2 1 David Lippincott 12 2 John Morton 17 9 A.J. Neibel 15 7 Greg Olson 18 4 Jim O’Neil 10 2 Rick Slate 2 2 Frank Smith 10 2 Travis Smith 8 8 Byron Storer 9 2 Mike Trgovac 25 2 Kirby Wilson 22 1 Totals 314 77

PLAYING BREAKDOWN

Coach NFL playing seasons D’Anthony Batiste 8 Edgar Bennett 8 Brentson Buckner 12 Tom Cable 1 Lemuel Jeanpierre 6 Byron Storer 3 Totals 38 2019 Statistics

Won 5, Lost 4 Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/09 W 24-16 Denver 52,359 J.Jacobs 168 811 4.8 51 7 09/15 L 10-28 Kansas City 52,748 D.Washington 38 133 3.5 8 1 09/22 L 14-34 at Minnesota 66,738 T.DavisG L 3 73 24.3 60t 1 09/29 W 31-24 at Indianapolis 62,259 T.Davis TM 3 73 24.3 60t 1 10/06 W 24-21 Chicago (Londom) 60,463 J.Richard 18 69 3.8 13 0 10/20 L 24-42 at Green Bay 78,160 D.Carr 13 31 2.4 10 0 10/27 L 24-27 at Houston 71,893 D.Carrier 1 27 27.0 27 0 11/03 W 31-24 Detroit 53,318 A.Ingold 5 11 2.2 3 0 11/07 W 26-24 Los Angeles Chargers 51,954 D.Waller 1 7 7.0 7 0 11/17 Cincinnati E.Harris 1 4 4.0 4 0 11/24 at New York Jets Z.Jones 1 3 3.0 3 0 12/01 at Kansas City Team 249 1,169 4.7 60t 9 12/08 Tennessee Opponents 227 886 3.9 26 6 12/15 Jacksonville TBD at Los Angeles Chargers Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/29 at Denver D.Waller 51 588 11.5 48 3 H.Renfrow 28 299 10.7 65t 2 RAIDERS OPPONENT T.Williams 26 380 14.6 46t 5 Total First Downs 180 205 J.Richard 18 163 9.1 31 0 Rushing 62 49 F.Moreau 14 134 9.6 23 3 Passing 110 122 J.Jacobs 14 132 9.4 28 0 Penalty 8 34 Z.JonesG L 13 127 9.8 23 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 53/111 49/108 Z.Jones TM 6 58 9.7 15 0 3rd Down Pct. 47.7% 45.4% D.Washington 12 109 9.1 21 0 4th Down: Made/Att 7/10 6/8 T.DavisG L 8 111 13.9 28 0 4th Down Pct. 70.0% 75.0% T.Davis TM 7 83 11.9 21 0 Possession Avg. 29:56 30:04 D.Carrier 7 77 11.0 25 0 Total Net Yards 3,331 3,435 K.Doss 6 79 13.2 31 0 Avg. Per Game 370.1 381.7 J.Nelson 4 36 9.0 29t 1 Total Plays 545 561 R.Grant 4 14 3.5 9 0 Avg. Per Play 6.1 6.1 M.Ateman 2 70 35.0 36 0 Net Yards Rushing 1,162 886 A.Ingold 1 9 9.0 9 0 Avg. Per Game 129.9 98.4 D.Harris 1 7 7.0 7 0 Total Rushes 249 227 Team 201 2,238 11.1 65t 15 Net Yards Passing 2,162 2,549 Opponents 207 2,702 13.1 74t 24 Avg. Per Game 240.2 283.2 Sacked/Yards Lost 12/76 20/153 Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD Gross Yards 2,238 2,702 E.Harris 3 145 48.3 59 2 Attempts/Completions 284/201 314/207 N.Morrow 1 11 11.0 11 0 Completion Pct. 70.8% 65.9% G.Conley TM 1 3 3.0 3 0 Had Intercepted 4 7 K.Joseph 1 0 0.0 0 0 Punts/Average 36/47.3 31/45.9 Worley 1 0 0.0 0 0 Net Punting Avg. 39.9 41.0 Team 7 159 22.7 59 2 Penalties/Yards 81/737 60/502 Opponents 4 23 5.8 13 0 Fumbles/Ball Lost 11/4 8/3 Touchdowns 26 30 Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Rushing 9 6 A.Cole 36 1,702 47.3 39.9 2 15 60 0 Passing 15 24 Team 36 1,702 47.3 39.9 2 15 60 0 Returns 2 0 Opponents 31 1,424 45.9 41.0 2 10 64 0

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Team 58 69 20 61 0 208 T.DavisG L 12 12 95 7.9 32 0 Opponents 35 83 57 65 0 240 T.Davis TM 9 5 94 10.4 32 0 Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts D.Harris 3 2 20 6.7 11 0 D.Carlson 0 0 0 0 25/26 9/12 0 52 J.Richard 3 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 J.Jacobs 7 7 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42 Team 15 9 113 7.5 32 0 T.Williams 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Opponents 21 9 227 10.8 71 0 D.Waller 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 F.Moreau 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD H.Renfrow 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 T.DavisG L 13 309 23.8 52 0 E.Harris 2 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12 T.Davis TM 13 309 23.8 52 0 T.Davis LG 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 D.Harris 4 149 37.3 72 0 T.Davis TM 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Team 17 458 26.9 72 0 A.Ingold 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 19 383 20.2 39 0 J.Nelson 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 D.Washington 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Team 26 9 15 2 25/26 9/12 0 208 D.Carlson 0/ 0 4/4 1/1 4/5 0/2 Opponents 30 6 24 0 30/30 10/12 0 240 Team 0/ 0 4/4 1/1 4/5 0/2 Opponents 0/ 0 6/6 2/2 1/1 1/3 2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 0/ 0 Sacks: B.Mayowa 7.0, C.Ferrell 3.5, M.Hurst 2.5, M.Crosby 2.5, A.Key 2.0, Fumbles Lost: D.Carr 3, T.Davis 1 Total: 4 P.Hall 1.5, J.Hankins 1.0. Team: 20.0, Opponents: 12.0 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: M. Hurst 1, K.Joseph 1, D.Worley 1 Total: 3

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating D.Carr 281 199 2,202 70.8% 7.8 14 5.0% 4 1.4% 65t 12/ 76 104.4 M.Glennon 3 2 36 66.7% 12.0 1 33.3% 0 0.0% 19 0/ 0 147.2 Team 284 201 2,238 70.8% 7.9 15 5.3% 4 1.4% 65t 12/ 76 105.6 Opponents 314 207 2,702 65.9% 8.6 24 7.6% 7 2.2% 74t 20/ 153 109.1 Defense/Special Teams Stats

DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Player Total Solo Asst. FF FR Blk Dallin Leavitt 6 3 3 0 0 0 Player Total Solo Asst. Sk. Yds. No. Yds. Lg. TD PD FF FR Yds. Marquel Lee 5 5 0 0 0 0 Tahir Whitehead 70 51 19 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Keisean Nixon 5 5 0 0 0 0 Karl Joseph 48 37 11 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Erik Harris 4 4 0 0 0 0 Erik Harris 39 34 5 0.0 0.0 3 145 59 1 5 0 0 0 Justin Phillips 3 2 1 0 0 0 Lamarcus Joyner 39 32 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 0 Derek Carrier 3 2 1 0 0 0 Daryl Worley 38 35 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Curtis Riley 3 3 0 0 0 0 Dwayne Harris 2 1 1 0 0 0 Nicholas Morrow 38 28 10 0.0 0.0 1 11 11 0 2 0 0 0 Foster Moreau 2 2 0 0 0 0 Johnathan Hankins 29 18 11 1.0 3.0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 0 Nicholas Morrow 2 2 0 0 0 0 Maxx Crosby 24 17 7 2.5 17.0 0 0 - 0 3 2 0 0 Kyle Wilber 2 2 0 0 0 0 Gareon Conley 23 16 7 0.0 0.0 1 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 Will Compton 1 1 0 0 0 0 Clelin Ferrell 23 14 9 3.5 21.0 0 0 - 0 4 0 0 0 Maxx Crosby 1 1 0 0 0 0 Karl Joseph 1 1 0 0 0 0 P.J. Hall 19 14 7 1.5 11.5 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Nevin Lawson 1 1 0 0 0 0 Trayvon Mullen 19 14 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 0 Alec Ingold 1 1 0 0 0 0 Vontaze Burfict 17 11 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 0 Trayvon Mullen 1 1 0 0 0 0 Josh Mauro 13 8 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 0 Trent Sieg 1 1 0 0 0 0 Benson Mayowa 13 9 4 7.0 53.0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 0 Totals 44 38 6 0 0 0 Maurice Hurst 11 6 5 2.5 27.5 0 0 - 0 1 0 1 0 Curtis Riley 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Johnathan Abram 5 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 0 Justin Phillips 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Arden Key 4 3 1 2.0 23.0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Will Compton 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Corey Liuget 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Nevin Lawson 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Terrell McClain 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Keisean Nixon 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Kyle Wilber 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 0 Marquel Lee 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 MISCELLANEOUS TACKLES Totals 502 366 136 20.0 156.0 7 159 59 1 34 5 3 0 Player Tkl FF FR Rodney Hudson 2 0 0 Foster Moreau 1 0 0 DeAndré Washington 1 0 0 Jalen Richard 0 0 1 Totals 4 0 1

DEFENSIVE SCORING

Int Fum Player TD Ret Ret Safeties Erik Harris 2 2 0 0 Totals 2 2 0 0 DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS Erik Harris 56-Yard INT Return Erik Harris 30-Yard INT Return Game-By-Game Starters/Inactives OFFENSE WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB 3WR/2TE OTHER 9/9 vs. Den. R.Grant K.Miller J.Devey R.Hudson D.Good T.Brown D.Waller T.Williams D.Carr J.Jacobs A.Ingold - - 9/15 vs. KC T.Williams K.Miller J.Devey R.Hudson D.Good T.Brown D.Waller - D.Carr J.Jacobs - F.Moreau D.Carrier 9/22 at Min. J.Nelson K.Miller R.Incognito R.Hudson J.Devey T.Brown D.Waller T.Williams D.Carr J.Jacobs - F.Moreau - 9/29 at Ind. T.Davis K.Miller R.Incognito R.Hudson J.Devey T.Brown D.Waller T.Williams D.Carr J.Jacobs A.Ingold - - 10/6 vs. Chi. (Lon.) T.Davis K.Miller R.Incognito R.Hudson D.Good T.Brown D.Waller K.Doss D.Carr J.Jacobs H.Renfrow 11/20 at GB T.Davis K.Miller R.Incognito R.Hudson G.Jackson D.Sharpe D.Waller - D.Carr J.Jacobs - F.Moreau D.Carrier 10/27 at Hou. T.Davis K.Miller R.Incognito R.Hudson G.Jackson T.Brown D.Waller - D.Carr J.Jacobs - F.Moreau D.Carrier 11/3 vs. Det. Z.Jones K.Miller R.Incognito A.James G.Jackson T.Brown D.Waller - D.Carr J.Jacobs - F.Moreau D.Carrier 11/7 vs. LAC - K.Miller R.Incognito R.Hudson G.Jackson T.Brown D.Waller T.Williams D.Carr J.Jacobs A.Ingold F.Moreau - 11/17 vs. Cin. 11/24 at NYJ 12/1 at KC 12/8 vs. Ten. 12/15 vs. Jac. TBD at LAC 12/29 at Den.

DEFENSE DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB S S CB OTHER 9/9 vs. Den. C.Ferrell M.Hurst J.Hankins J.Mauro T.Whitehead V.Burfict M.Lee D.Worley G.Conley J.Abram K.Joseph - - 9/15 vs. KC J.Mauro J.Hankins M.Hurst C.Ferrell T.Whitehead V.Burfict - G.Conley D.Worley E.Harris K.Joseph L.Joyner 9/22 at Min. J.Mauro J.Hankins P.Hall C.Ferrell T.Whitehead V.Burfict M.Lee D.Worley G.Conley C.Riley K.Joseph - - 9/29 at Ind. C.Ferrell P.Hall J.Hankins J.Mauro T.Whitehead V.Burfict - D.Worley G.Conley E.Harris K.Joseph L.Joyner - 10/6 vs. Chi. (Lon.) J.Mauro J.Hankins P.Hall M.Crosby T.Whitehead - N.Morrow D.Worley G.Conley E.Harris K.Joseph L.Joyner - 11/20 at GB C.Ferrell P.Hall J.Hankins J.Mauro T.Whitehead - N.Morrow D.Worley G.Conley E.Harris K.Joseph L.Joyner - 10/27 at Hou. C.Ferrell P.Hall J.Hankins J.Mauro T.Whitehead - N.Morrow D.Worley T.Mullen E.Harris K.Joseph L.Joyner - 11/3 vs. Det. C.Ferrell P.Hall J.Hankins M.Crosby T.Whitehead - N.Morrow D.Worley T.Mullen E.Harris K.Joseph L.Joyner - 11/7 vs. LAC C.Ferrell P.Hall J.Hankins M.Crosby T.Whitehead - N.Morrow D.Worley T.Mullen E.Harris K.Joseph L.Joyner - 11/17 vs. Cin. 11/24 at NYJ 12/1 at KC 12/8 vs. Ten. 12/15 vs. Jac. TBD at LAC 12/29 at Den.

INACTIVES

9/9 vs. Den.: D.Kizer, D.Leavitt, G.Jackson, J.Cooper, D.Sharpe, K.Doss, C.Liuget 9/15 vs. KC: D.Kizer, J.Nelson, J.Burris, G.Jackson, J.Cooper, D.Sharpe, C.Liuget 9/22 at Min.: T.Davis, D.Kizer, D.Harris, R.Grant, G.Jackson, D.Sharpe, C.Liuget 9/29 at Ind.: D.Kizer, J.Nelson, D.Harris, D.Allen, G.Jackson, B.Parker, B.Mayowa 10/6 vs. Chi.: D.Kizer, J.Nelson, T.Williams, D.Harris, G.Jackson, B.Parker, C.Ferrell 10/20 at GB.: Z.Jones, D.Kizer, T.Williams, D.Harris, K.Nixon, T.Brown, A.Key 10/27 at Hou.: D.Kizer, K.Doss, D.Allen, B.Parker, M.Ateman, C.Liuget, K.Edebali 11/3 vs. Det.: D.Kizer, D.Harris, K.Doss, B.Marshall, R.Hudson, B.Parker, J.Mauro 11/7 vs. LAC: D.Kizer, D.Harris, K.Doss, K.Nixon, E.Magnuson, B.Parker, J.Mauro Team Stats - Raiders

9/9 vs. Den. 9/15 vs. KC 9/22 at Min. 9/29 at. Ind. 10/6 vs. Chi. 10/20 at GB 10/27 at Hou. 11/3 vs. Det. 11/7 vs. LAC 11/17 vs. Cin. 11/24 at NYJ 12/1 at KC 12/8 vs. Ten. 12/15 vs. Jac. TBD at LAC 12/29 at Den. Totals Score by Qtr. 1st Qtr. 7 10 0 14 0 3 7 7 10 58 2nd Qtr. 7 0 7 7 17 7 7 10 7 69 3rd Qtr. 0 0 0 3 0 7 7 0 3 20 4th Qtr. 10 0 27 7 7 7 3 14 6 61 OT ------First Downs Total 19 19 17 21 25 21 15 26 18 180 Rush 8 5 3 10 13 5 5 10 3 62 Pass 11 12 14 11 10 16 10 14 12 110 Penalties 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 8 Third Downs Conversions 10 6 3 5 6 7 5 7 4 53 Attempts 14 14 11 12 12 11 12 13 12 111 Fourth Downs Conversions 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 7 Attempts 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 2 1 10 Total Offense Plays 54 60 58 64 71 62 53 68 55 545 Yards 357 307 302 377 398 484 378 450 278 3,331 Average 6.6 5.1 5.2 5.9 5.6 7.2 7.1 6.6 5.1 6.1 Net Rushing Attempts 28 19 20 32 39 31 23 36 21 249 Yards 98 129 88 188 169 155 93 171 78 1,169 Touchdowns 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 1 9 Net Passing Attempts 26 38 34 31 32 31 30 31 21 284 Completions 22 23 27 21 25 24 18 20 21 201 Yards 259 178 214 189 229 329 285 279 200 2,162 Touchdowns 1 1 2 2 0 3 3 2 1 15 Interceptions 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Sacked 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 3 12 Punts Number 3 6 4 5 4 2 6 2 4 36 Gross Average 44.7 44.0 54.3 50.6 42.5 53.0 48.7 48.0 42.5 47.3 Net Average 38.0 36.0 49.0 43.6 19.5 53.0 43.3 48.0 37.8 39.9 Penalties Number 9 7 7 11 6 8 11 10 12 81 Yards 62 52 84 80 69 97 100 96 97 737 Fumbles Number 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 3 0 11 Lost 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 Two-Point Conv. Conversions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Attempts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Time of Posession 32:45 27:25 28:28 33:41 34:43 29:36 24:07 32:50 25:50 29:56 Team Stats - Opponents

9/9 vs. Den. 9/15 vs. KC 9/22 at Min. 9/29 at. Ind. 10/6 vs. Chi. 10/20 at GB 10/27 at Hou. 11/3 vs. Det. 11/7 vs. LAC 11/17 vs. Cin. 11/24 at NYJ 12/1 at KC 12/8 vs. Ten. 12/15 vs. Jac. TBD at LAC 12/29 at Den. Totals Score by Qtr. 1st Qtr. 0 0 7 7 0 7 7 7 0 35 2nd Qtr. 0 28 14 3 0 14 3 7 14 83 3rd Qtr. 6 0 7 0 21 14 3 3 3 57 4th Qtr. 10 0 6` 14 0 7 14 7 7 65 OT ------First Downs Total 18 24 23 22 15 22 29 26 26 205 Rush 4 2 10 4 1 5 7 6 10 49 Pass 11 18 8 14 12 15 17 16 11 122 Penalties 3 4 5 4 2 2 5 4 5 34 Third Downs Conversions 6 8 5 6 4 6 6 5 3 49 Attempts 13 14 9 16 11 10 14 11 10 108 Fourth Downs Conversions 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 6 Attempts 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 2 8 Total Offense Plays 57 68 59 69 51 55 74 63 66 561 Yards 344 464 385 346 263 481 388 473 315 3,435 Average 6.0 6.8 6.5 5.0 4.6 8.7 5.2 7.5 4.8 6.1 Net Rushing Attempts 23 22 38 23 17 23 32 20 30 227 Yards 95 31 211 81 42 60 130 90 146 886 Touchdowns 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 6 Net Passing Attempts 31 44 21 46 30 31 39 41 31 314 Completions 21 30 15 24 22 25 27 26 17 207 Yards 268 433 174 265 194 421 279 383 169 2,549 Touchdowns 1 4 1 3 2 5 3 3 2 24 Interceptions 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 3 7 Sacked 3 2 0 0 4 1 3 2 5 20 Punts Number 3 5 2 4 5 3 4 2 3 31 Gross Average 47.7 39.2 47.5 46.5 42.6 55.3 51.8 43.0 43.3 45.9 Net Average 45.3 37.2 47.5 45.5 40.0 39.7 46.0 25.0 39.7 41.0 Penalties Number 6 10 6 5 10 3 7 5 8 60 Yards 44 114 59 35 75 20 50 35 70 502 Fumbles Number 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 8 Lost 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Two-Point Conv. Conversions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Attempts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Time of Posession 27:15 32:35 31:32 26:19 25:17 30:24 35:53 27:10 34:10 30:04 Game Summaries WEEK 1 WEEK 2

DENVER BRONCOS 16 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 28 OAKLAND RAIDERS 42 OAKLAND RAIDERS 10 Sept. 9, 2019 | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 52,359 Sept. 15, 2019 | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 52,748 Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Denver 0 0 6 10 16 Kansas City 0 28 0 0 28 Oakland 7 7 0 10 24 Oakland 10 0 0 0 10 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Team Qtr. Time Play Description Vis. Home Team Qtr. Time Play Description Vis. Home Raiders 1 8:52 T.Williams 8 yd. pass from D.Carr Raiders 1 10:21 D.Carlson 28 yd. Field Goal (10-65, 4:39) 0 3 (D.Carlson kick) (10-72, 6:08) 0 7 Raiders 1 4:46 T.Williams 4 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) ( Raiders 2 3:30 J.Jacobs 2 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (13-95, 8:35) 0 14 6-74, 2:38) 0 10 Broncos 3 9:20 B.McManus 26 yd. Field Goal (12-67, 5:40) 3 14 Chiefs 2 14:55 D.Robinson 44 yd. pass from P.Mahomes Broncos 3 3:42 B.McManus 26 yd. Field Goal (10-68, 3:21) 6 14 (H.Butker kick) (3-72, 1:10) 7 10 Raiders 4 11:52 J.Jacobs 4 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (5-60, 2:59) 6 21 Chiefs 2 5:51 M.Hardman 42 yd. pass from P.Mahomes Broncos 4 8:39 B.McManus 39 yd. Field Goal (6-54, 3:13) 9 21 (H.Butker kick) (14-95, 6:32) 14 10 Raiders 4 4:38 D.Carlson 29 yd. Field Goal (6-19, 4:01) 9 24 Chiefs 2 1:41 T.Kelce 27 yd. pass from P.Mahomes (H.Butker kick) Broncos 4 2:15 E.Sanders 1 yd. pass from J.Flacco (B.McManus kick) (5-94, 1:52) 21 10 (8-75, 2:23) 16 24 Chiefs 2 0:40 D.Robinson 39 yd. pass from P.Mahomes (H.Butker kick) (1-39, 0:07) 28 10 Team Stats Broncos Raiders Team Stats First Downs 18 19 Chiefs Raiders Time of Possession 27:15 32:45 First Downs 24 19 Net Yards Rushing 95 98 Time of Possession 32:35 27:25 Net Yards Passing 249 259 Net Yards Rushing 31 129 Total Net Yards 344 357 Net Yards Passing 433 178 Penalties/Yards 6-44 9-62 Total Net Yards 464 307 Fumbles/Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties/Yards 10-114 7-52 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 2-0 Individual Stats PASSING Individual Stats Den.: J.Flacco 21-31-268 (1 TD, 0 INT) PASSING Oak.: D.Carr 22-26-259 (1 TD 0 INT) KC: P.Mahomes 30-44-443 (4 TD 0 INT) Oak.: D.Carr 23-38-198 (1 TD 0 INT) RUSHING Den.: R.Freeman 10-56, P.Lindsay 11-43, J.Flacco 1-1, N.Fant 1-(-5) RUSHING Oak.: J.Jacobs 23-85 (2 TD), D.Washington 2-8, J.Richard 1-3, D.Carr 2-2 KC: L.McCoy 11-23, Dam.Williams 9-8, D.Thompson 1-1, P.Mahomes 1-(-1) Oak.: J.Jacobs 12-99, D.Carr 2-18, D.Washington 3-9, J.Richard 2-3 RECEIVING Den.: C.Sutton 7-120, E.Sanders 5-86 (TD), P.Lindsay 4-23, N.Fant 2-29, RECEIVING D.Hamilton 2-5, R.Freeman 1-5 KC: T.Kelce 7-107 (TD), D.Robinson 6-172 (2TD), S.Watkins 6-49, Oak.: D.Waller 7-70, T.Williams 6-105 (TD), R.Grant 3-16, F.Moreau 2-20, M.Hardman 4-61 (1 TD), Dam.Williams 3-48, L.McCoy 3-0, D.Thomas 1-6, H.Renfrow 2-13, J.Jacobs 1-28, D.Harris 1-7 Oak.: D.Waller 6-63, T.Williams 5-46, H.Renfrow 4-30, D.Carrier 3-33, D.Washington 2-26, J.Richard 2-2, R.Grant 1-(-2) INTERCEPTIONS Den.: None INTERCEPTIONS Oak.: None KC: C.Ward 1-10, B.Breeland 1-0 Oak.: None SACKS Den.: None SACKS Oak.: B.Mayowa 2-12, C.Ferrell 1-7 KC: K.Fuller 1-7, C.Jones 1-6, T.Kpassagnon 1-7 Oak.: B.Mayowa 1.5-8.5, P.Hall 0.5-1.5 PUNTING Den.: C.Wadman 3-143 (47.7) PUNTING Oak.: A.Cole 3-134 (44.7) KC: D.Colquitt 5-196 (39.2) Oak.: A.Cole 6-264 (44.0) PUNT RETURNS Den.: None PUNT RETURNS Oak.: D.Harris 1-7 (7.0) KC: D.Thomas 5-28 (5.6) Oak.: D.Harris 1-11 (11.0) KICKOFF RETURNS Den.: None KICKOFF RETURNS Oak.: D.Harris 2-101 (50.5) KC: D.Thomas 1-19 (19.0), M.Hardman 1-18 (18.0) Oak.: D.Harris 1-30 (30.0) Game Summaries WEEK 3 WEEK 4

OAKLAND RAIDERS 14 OAKLAND RAIDERS 31 MINNESOTA VIKINGS 34 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 24 Sept. 22, 2019 | U.S. Bank Stadium | 66,738 Sept. 29, 2019 | Lucas Oil Stadium | 62,259 Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Oakland 0 7 0 7 14 Oakland 0 7 0 7 14 Minnesota 7 14 7 6 34 Minnesota 7 14 7 6 34 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Team Qtr. Time Play Description Vis. Home Team Qtr. Time Play Description Vis. Home Vikings 1 11:21 A.Thielen 35 yd. pass from K.Cousins (D.Bailey kick) Raiders 1 9:09 F.Moreau 18 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (6-76, 3:39) 0 7 (10-75, 5:51) 7 0 Vikings 2 14:55 D.Cook 1 yd. run (D.Bailey kick) (12-79, 5:25) 0 14 Raiders 1 8:03 T.Davis 60 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (1-60, 0:10) 14 0 Vikings 2 11:06 A.Thielen 1 yd. run (D.Bailey kick) (6-30, 3:07) 0 21 Colts 1 5:22 J.Doyle 5 yd. pass from J.Brissett (A.Vinatieri kick) Raiders 2 7:26 J.Nelson 29 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (3-22, 1:14) 14 7 (7-75, 3:40) 7 21 Raiders 2 14:13 T.Williams 19 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) Vikings 3 7:28 A.Mattison 10 yd. run (D.Bailey kick) (10-92, 5:25) 7 28 (11-76, 6:09) 21 7 Vikings 4 14:55 D.Bailey 50 yd. Field Goal (6-30, 3:19) 7 31 Colts 2 7:33 A.Vinatieri 26 yd. Field Goal (12-67, 6:40) 21 10 Vikings 4 3:45 D.Bailey 24 yd. Field Goal (7-53, 4:44) 7 34 Raiders 3 3:14 D.Carlson 26 yd. Field Goal (16-82, 9:12) 24 10 Raiders 4 1:23 T.Williams 11 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) Colts 4 5:27 C.Rogers 4 yd. pass from J.Brissett (A.Vinatieri kick) (8-75, 2:22) 14 34 (14-90, 4:54) 24 17 Raiders 4 2:09 E.Harris 30 yd. interception return (D.Carlson kick) 31 17 Colts 4 1:10 E.Ebron 48 yd. pass from J.Brissett (A.Vinatieri kick) Team Stats (6-75, 0:59) 31 24 Raiders Vikings First Downs 17 23 Team Stats Time of Possession 28:28 31:32 Raiders Colts Net Yards Rushing 88 211 First Downs 21 22 Net Yards Passing 214 174 Time of Possession 33:41 26:19 Total Net Yards 302 385 Net Yards Rushing 188 81 Penalties/Yards 7-84 6-59 Net Yards Passing 189 265 Fumbles/Lost 1-0 1-0 Total Net Yards 377 346 Penalties/Yards 11-80 5-35 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 2-1 Individual Stats PASSING Oak.: D.Carr 27-34-242 (2 TD 1 INT) ndividual tats Min.: K.Cousins 15-21-174 (1 TD 0 INT) I S PASSING RUSHING Oak.: D.Carr 21-31-189 (2 TD 0 INT) Oak.: J.Jacobs 10-44, D.Washington 6-22, J,Richard 2-15, D.Waller 1-7, Ind.: J.Brissett 24-46-265 (3 TD 1 INT) D.Carr 1-0 Min.: D.Cook 16-110 (TD), A.Mattison 12-58 (TD), M.Boone 3-28, RUSHING K.Cousins 4-16, A.Thielen 1-1 (TD), S.Mannion 2-(-2) Oak.: J.Jacobs 17-79, T.Davis 2-74 (TD), D.Washington 6-18, J.Richard 4-17, A.Ingold 1-1, D.Carr 2-(-1) RECEIVING Ind.: M.Mack 11-39, J.Brissett 5-19, J.Wilkins 4-17, N.Hines 3-6 Oak.: D.Waller 13-134, J.Nelson 4-36 (TD), T.Williams 3-29 (TD), H.Renfrow 3-28, J.Richard 3-14, F.Moreau 1-1 RECEIVING Min.: D.Cook 4-33, I.Smith 3-60, A.Thielen 3-55 (TD), S.Diggs 3-15, Oak.: D.Waller 7-53, T.Williams 3-36 (TD), F.Moreau 3-30 (TD), J.Jacobs K.Rudolph 1-11, C.Ham 1-0 2-29, H.Renfrow 2-18, D.Washington 2-8, K.Doss 1-14, J.Richard 1-1 Ind.: N.Hines 6-39, P.Campbell 5-25, Z.Pascal 4-72, J.Doyle 4-22 (TD), INTERCEPTIONS C.Rogers 3-48 (TD), E.Ebron 1-48 (TD), J.Wilkins 1-11 Oak.: None Min.: H.Smith 1-13 INTERCEPTIONS Oak.: E.Harris 1-30 SACKS Ind..: None Oak.: None Min.: E.Wilson 2-16,E.Griffen 1-7, D.Hunter 1-5 SACKS Oak.: None PUNTING Ind.: A.Walker 1-0 Oak.: A.Cole 4-217 (54.3) Min.: B.Colquitt 2-95 (47.5) PUNTING Oak.: A.Cole 5-253 (50.6) PUNT RETURNS Ind.: R.Sanchez 4-186 (46.5) Oak.: J.Richard 2-0 (0.0) Min.: C.Beebe 3-21 (7.0) PUNT RETURNS Oak.: T,Davis 2-4 (2.0) KICKOFF RETURNS Ind.: C.Rogers 3-35 (11.7) Oak.: None Min.: A.Abdullah 1-25 (25.0) KICKOFF RETURNS Oak.: T.Davis 2-33 (16.5) Ind.: Z.Pascal 1-18 (18.0) Game Summaries WEEK 5 WEEK 7

CHICAGO BEARS 21 OAKLAND RAIDERS 24 OAKLAND RAIDERS 24 GREEN BAY PACKERS 42 Oct. 6, 2019 | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | 60,463 Oct. 20, 2019 | Lambeau Field | 78,160 Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final o Chicag 0 0 21 0 21 Oakland 3 7 7 7 24 Oakland 0 17 0 7 24 Green Bay 7 14 14 7 42 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Team Qtr. Time Play Description Vis. Home Team Qtr. Time Play Description Vis. Home Raiders 2 14:55 J.Jacobs 12 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (10-90, 5:06) 0 7 Raiders 1 12:21 D.Carlson 45 yd. Field Goal (7-56, 2:39) 3 0 Raiders 2 9:51 D.Washington 3 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (6-24, 3:32) 0 14 Packers 1 9:42 A.Jones 21 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) Raiders 2 1:56 D.Carlson 41 yd. Field Goal (11-28, 5:36) 0 17 (6-75, 2:39) 3 7 Bears 3 12:43 D.Montgomery 1 yd. run (E.Pineiro kick) (2-14, 0:36) 7 17 Raiders 2 11:33 F.Moreau 10 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) Bears 3 3:56 A.Robinson 4 yd. pass from C.Daniel (E.Pineiro kick) (14-86, 8:28) 10 7 (12-89, 6:20) 14 17 Packers 2 3:27 J.Williams 2 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (11-82, 8:06) 10 14 Bears 3 1:16 A.Robinson 16 yd. pass from C.Daniel (E.Pineiro kick) Packers 2 0:12 J.Kumerow 37 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (1-16, 0:25) 21 17 (M.Crosby kick) (7-80, 1:37) 10 21 Raiders 4 1:57 J.Jacobs 2 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (13-97, 5:52) 21 24 Packers 3 12:04 A.Rodgers 3 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) (5-78, 2:56) 10 28 Raiders 3 6:41 D.Waller 7 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (11-75, 5:23) 17 28 Team Stats Packers 3 2:06 J.Graham 3 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (8-85, 4:35) 17 35 Bears Raiders Packers 4 6:28 M.Valdes-Scantling 74 yd. pass from A.Rodgers First Downs 15 25 (M.Crosby kick) (3-80, 1:41) 17 42 Time of Possession 25:17 34:43 Raiders 4 1:32 D.Waller 17 yd. pass from M.Glennon (D.Carlson kick) Net Yards Rushing 42 169 (4-40, 0:37) 24 42 Net Yards Passing 194 229 Total Net Yards 236 398 Team Stats 10-75 6-69 Penalties/Yards Raiders Packers Fumbles/Lost 0-0 2-2 First Downs 21 22 Time of Possession 29:36 30:24 Net Yards Rushing 155 60 Individual Stats Net Yards Passing 329 421 Total Net Yards 484 481 PASSING 8-97 3-20 : C.Daniel 22-30-231 (2 TD 2 INT) Penalties/Yards Chi. Fumbles/Lost 1-1 0-0 Oak.: D.Carr 25-32-229 (0 TD 0 INT)

RUSHING Chi.: D.Montogmery 11-25 (TD), T.Cohen 4-10, C.Patterson 1-5, C.Daniel Individual Stats 1-2 PASSING Oak.: J.Jacobs 26-123 (2 TD), D.Washington 6-17, J.Richard 2-14, D.Carr Oak.: D.Carr 22-28-293 (2 TD 1 INT) 3-8, E.Harris 1-4, A.Ingold 1-3 GB: A.Rodgers 25-31-429 (5 TD 0 INT)

RECEIVING RUSHING : A.Robinson 7-97 (2 TD), T.Cohen 6-39, A.Miller 4-52, T.Burton 3-16, Oak.: J.Jacobs 21-124, D.Washington 6-29, J.Richard 2-2, D.Carr 2-0 Chi. GB: A.Jones 12-50, A.Rodgers 2-6 (TD), J.Williams 3-5, D.Williams 3-2, J.Holtz 1-16, D.Montgomery 1-11 T.Boyle 3-(-3). Oak.: F.Moreau 4-46, T.Davis 4-42, D.Waller 4-39, J.Jacobs 3-20, D.Washington 3-19, D.Carrier 2-22, J.Richard 2-18, K.Doss 2-11, H.Renfrow RECEIVING 1-12 Oak.: D.Waller 7-126 (2 TD), K.Doss 3-54, J.Jacobs 3-10, T.Davis 2-26, FMoreau 2-24 (TD), D.Carrier 2-22, H.Renfrow 2-14, M.Ateman 1-36, INTERCEPTIONS D.Washington 1-12, J.Richard 1-5 Chi.: None GB: J.Graham 4-65 (TD), G.Allison 4-33, A.Jones 4-33 (TD), J.Williams Oak.: N.Morrow 1-11, G.Conley 1-3 4-26 (TD), A.Lazard 3-42, M.Valdes-Scantling 2-133 (TD), J.Kumerow 2-54, D.Vitale 2-43 SACKS Chi.: None INTERCEPTIONS Oak.: M.Hurst 2-24, M.Crosby 1-5, B.Mayowa 1-8 Oak.: None GB: K.King 1-0 PUNTING : P.O’Donnell 5-213 (42.6) SACKS Chi. Oak.: M.Crosby 1-8 Oak.: A.Cole 4-170 (42.5) GB: None PUNT RETURNS PUNTING Chi.: T.Cohen 2-72 (36.0) Oak.: A.Cole 2-106 (53.0) Oak.: T.Davis 1-13 (13.0) GB: J.Scott 3-166 (55.3) KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Chi.: C.Patterson 3-93 (31.0) Oak.: T.Davis 2-47 (23.5) Oak.: T.Davis 1-52 (52.0) GB: None KICKOFF RETURNS Oak.:T.Davis 2-49 (24.5) GB: D.Shepherd 4-60 (15.0) Game Summaries WEEK 8 WEEK 9

OAKLAND RAIDERS 24 DETROIT LIONS 24 HOUSTON TEXANS 27 OAKLAND RAIDERS 31 Oct. 27, 2019 | NRG Stadium | 71,893 Nov. 3, 2019 | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 53,318 Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Oakland 7 7 7 3 24 Detroit 7 7 3 7 24 Houston 7 3 3 14 27 Oakland 7 10 0 14 31

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Team Qtr. Time Play Description Vis. Home Team Qtr. Time Play Description Vis. Home Raiders 1 3:40 H.Renfrow 65 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) Raiders 1 6:32 J.Jacobs 2 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (11-68, 5:32) 0 7 (8-95, 3:31) 7 0 Lions 1 2:34 M.Jones 2 yd. pass from M.Stafford (M.Prater kick) Texans 1 1:39 D.Johnson 12 yd. pass from D.Watson (9-75, 3:58) 7 7 (K.Fairbairn kick) (6-75, 2:01) 7 7 Raiders 2 13:31 D.Carlson 32 yd. Field Goal (10-50, 4:03) 7 10 Raiders 2 9:36 D.Waller 8 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) Lions 2 11:21 K.Golladay 59 yd. pass from M.Stafford (M.Prater kick) (10-70, 4:43) 14 7 (3-73, 2:10) 14 10 Texans 2 1:04 K.Fairbairn 33 yd. Field Goal (11-64, 3:38) 14 10 Raiders 2 1:12 J.Jacobs 3 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (11-80, 5:14) 14 17 Texans 3 10:28 K.Fairbairn 40 yd. Field Goal (9-53, 4:32) 14 13 Lions 3 4:45 M.Prater 23 yd. Field Goal (11-60, 6:07) 17 17 Raiders 3 7:53 T.Williams 46 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) Raiders 4 14:52 F.Moreau 3 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (6-77, 2:35) 21 13 (9-80, 4:53) 17 24 Texans 4 14:56 D.Fells 4 yd. pass from D.Watson (K.Fairbairn kick) Lions 4 5:16 J.McKissic 26 yd. pass from M.Stafford (M.Prater kick) (15-77, 7:57) 21 20 (5-63, 2:26) 24 24 Raiders 4 10:48 D.Carlson 44 yd. Field Goal (9-50, 4:08) 24 20 Raiders 4 2:04 H.Renfrow 9 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) Texans 4 6:26 D.Fells 9 yd. pass from D.Watson (K.Fairbairn kick) (7-75, 3:12) 24 31 (9-75, 4:22) 24 27 Team Stats Team Stats Lions Raiders First Downs 26 25 Raiders Texans Time of Possession 27:10 32:50 First Downs 15 29 Net Yards Rushing 90 171 Time of Possession 24:07 35:53 Net Yards Passing 383 279 Net Yards Rushing 93 130 Total Net Yards 473 450 Net Yards Passing 285 258 Penalties/Yards 5-35 10-96 Total Net Yards 378 388 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 3-0 Penalties/Yards 11-100 7-50 Fumbles/Lost 0-0 1-0 Individual Stats ndividual tats PASSING I S Det.: M.Stafford 26-41-406 (3 TD 1 INT) PASSING Oak.: D.Carr 20-31-289 (2 TD 0 INT) Oak.: D.Carr 18-30-285 (3 TD 0 INT) Hou.: D.Watson 27-39-279 (3 TD 0 INT) RUSHING Det.: J.McKissic 4-32, T.Johnson 9-29, P.Perkins 3-16, M.Hall 1-7, RUSHING M.Stafford 3-6 Oak.: J.Jacobs 15-66, D.Washington 5-23, J.Richard 1-3, A.Ingold 1-2, Oak.: J.Jacobs 28-120 (2 TD), D.Carrier 1-27, J.Richard 2-12, D.Washington T.Davis 1-(-1) 3-7, Z.Jones 1-3, A.Ingold 1-2 Hou.: C.Hyde 19-83, D.Watson 10-46, D. Johnson 3-1 RECEIVING RECEIVING Det.: M.Jones 8-126 (TD), K.Golladay 4-132 (TD), T.Hockenson 3-56, Oak.: H.Renfrow 4-88 (TD), T.Williams 3-91 (TD), Z.Jones 2-27, J.Richard J.McKissic 3-40 (TD), D.Amendola 3-29, T.Johnson 3-7, L.Thomas 1-13, 2-24, J.Jacobs 2-15, D.Waller 2-11 (TD), T.Davis 1-15, F.Moreau 1-10, J.James 1-3 D.Washington 1-4 Oak.: H.Renfrow 6-54 (TD), J.Richard 3-56, T.Williams 3-48, Z.Jones 3-21, Hou.: D.Hopkins 11-109, D.Fells 6-58 (2 TD), D.Johnson 4-33 (TD), K.Stills D.Waller 2-52, M.Ateman 1-34, D.Washington 1-21, F.Moreau 1-3 (TD) 3-22, J.Akins 2-11, D.Carter 1-46 INTERCEPTIONS INTERCEPTIONS Det.: None Oak.: None Oak.: D.Worley 1-0 Hou.: None SACKS SACKS Det.: T.Flowers 1-10 Oak.: J.Hankins 1-3, A.Key 1-10, B.Mayowa 1-8 Oak.: P.Hall 1-10, A.Key 1-13 Hou.: None PUNTING PUNTING Det.: S.Martin 2-86 (43.0) Oak.: A.Cole 6-292 (48.7) Oak.: A.Cole 2-96 (48.0) Hou.: B.Anger 4-207 (51.8) PUNT RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Det.: None Oak.: T.Davis 1-3 (3.0) Oak.: T.Davis 1-16 (16.0) Hou.: D.Carter 4-32 (8.0) KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Det.: J.Agnew 3-64 (21.3), M.Hall 1-12 (12.0) Oak.: D.Harris 1-18 (18.0) Oak.: T.Davis 3-81 (27.0) Hou.: D.Carter 1-22 (22.0) Game Summaries WEEK 10

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 24 OAKLAND RAIDERS 26 Nov. 7, 2019 | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 51,594 Team 1 2 3 4 Final Los Angeles 0 14 3 7 24 Oakland 10 7 3 6 26 Scoring Summary Team Qtr. Time Play Description Vis. Home Raiders 1 8:01 D.Carlson 40 yd. Field Goal (6-9, 3:50) 0 3 Raiders 1 6:02 E.Harris 56 yd. interception return (D.Carlson kick) 0 10 Chargers 2 8:24 H.Henry 2 yd. pass from P.Rivers (M.Badgley kick) (16-77, 8:14) 7 10 Chargers 2 4:14 M.Gordon 3 yd. run (M.Badgley kick) (4-49, 2:06) 14 10 Raiders 2 0:20 A.Ingold 9 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (10-76, 3:54) 14 17 Raiders 3 11:33 D.Carlson 22 yd. Field Goal (9-69, 3:27) 14 20 Chargers 3 0:25 M.Badgley 27 yd. Field Goal (6-74, 3:31) 17 20 Chargers 4 4:02 A.Ekeler 6 yd. pass from P.Rivers (M.Badgley kick) (12-80, 8:05) 24 20 Raiders 4 1:02 J.Jacobs 18 yd. run (kick failed, wr) (10-75, 3:00) 24 26

Team Stats Chargers Raiders First Downs 26 18 Time of Possession 34:10 25:50 Net Yards Rushing 146 78 Net Yards Passing 169 200 Total Net Yards 315 278 Penalties/Yards 8-70 12-97 Fumbles/Lost 1-0 0-0

Individual Stats PASSING LAC: P.Rivers 17-31-207 (2 TD 3 INT) Oak.: D.Carr 21-31-218 (1 TD 0 INT)

RUSHING LAC: M.Gordon 22-108 (TD), A.Ekeler 6-19, K.Allen 1-18, D.Watt 1-1 Oak.: J.Jacobs 16-17 (TD), D.Carr 1-4, A.Ingold 1-3, J.Richard 2-0, D.Washington 1-0

RECEIVING LAC: K.Allen 8-68, H.Henry 4-30 (TD), M.Williams 2-55, A.Ekeler 2-29 (TD), M.Gordon 1-25 Oak.: J.Richard 4-43, H.Renfrow 4-42, D.Waller 3-40, J.Jacobs 3-30, T.Williams 3-25, D.Washington 2-19, Z.Jones 1-10, A.Ingold 1-9 (TD)

INTERCEPTIONS LAC: None Oak.: E.Harris 2-115, K.Joseph 1-0

SACKS LAC: M.Ingram 2-10, U.Nwosu 1-8 Oak.: C.Ferrell 2.5-14, B.Mayowa 1.5-16.5, M.Crosby 0.5-4, M.Hurst 0.5- 3.5

PUNTING LAC: T.Long 3-130 (43.3) Oak.: A.Cole 4-170 (42.5)

PUNT RETURNS LAC: D.King 3-19 (6.3) Oak.: T.Davis 2-11 (5.5)

KICKOFF RETURNS LAC: T.Pope 3-52 (17.3) Oak.: T.Davis 5-94 (18.8)