WEEKLY release PRESEASON WEEK 3 Sunday, August 29, 2021 1:00 PM (PT) 2-0 Levi's 1-1

RAIDERS.COM/MEDIA • @RAIDERSPR • RAIDERS.COM • @RAIDERS Cover ...... 1 Drive Charts - Opening Drives ...... 67 Release ...... 3-33 Advances Chart ...... 68 Weekly Release Intro ...... 3 Third Down Efficiency Team/Opponents ...... 70 Game Release ...... 4-33 Fourth Down Efficiency ...... 71 Rosters Divider ...... 34 100.0+ ...... 72 Rosters ...... 35-43 Completions by Distance ...... 73 Roster/Alphabetical ...... 35 Yards Gained By Down ...... 74 Roster/Numerical ...... 36 Big Returns: Kickoff and ...... 75 Roster/Depth Chart ...... 37 Opponent Big Returns: Kickoff and Punt ...... 76 Roster/Positional ...... 38 Takeaways and Opponent Takeaways ...... 77 Roster/How Built ...... 39 Turnover Breakdown Chart - Team and Opponent ...... 79 Roster/Game-By-Game Starters & Inactives ...... 40 Red Zone Efficiency ...... 80 Player Participation ...... 41 Blocked Kicks ...... 81 Roster/Transactions ...... 43 Two-Point Conversions ...... 82 Stats Divider ...... 44 Scoring Breakdown ...... 83 Raiders Statistics ...... 45-93 Goal to Go Situations ...... 84 2020 Team Stats ...... 45 Goal to Go Situations - Detailed ...... 86 Defensive/Special Teams Stats ...... 46 Team Record When...... 88 Game-By-Game Offense ...... 48 The Last Time ...... 89-93 Game-by-Game Defense ...... 50 Game Summaries Divider ...... 94 Team Highs And Lows ...... 52 Game Summaries ...... 95-112 Individual Single-Game Highs ...... 54 Last Week's Game Divider ...... 113 Opponents Individual Highs ...... 56 Last Week's Game ...... 114-141 Big Yardage Games ...... 58 Gamebook ...... 114-132 Big Plays of 20+ Yards ...... 59 Last Week's Game Clips ...... 133-141 Opponent Big Plays of 20+ Yards ...... 60 Feature Clips Divider ...... 142 Longest Drives ...... 61 Feature Clips ...... 143-176 Drive Charts ...... 62-66

Table of Contents 2 WEEKLY release PRESEASON WEEK 3 Sunday, August 29, 2021 1:00 p.m. (PT) 2-0 Levi’s Stadium 1-1

2021 Schedule The Setting PRESEASON Date: Sunday, August 29, 2021 Sat., Aug. 14 W, 20-7 1-0 Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. PT Sat., Aug. 21 at Rams W, 17-16 2-0 Site: Levi’s Stadium (2014) Sun., Aug. 29 at 1:00 p.m. FOX 5-TV Capacity/Surface: 68,500/Bermuda Regular Season: Series Tied, 7-7 REGULAR SEASON Preseason: Raiders trail, 19-20 Mon., Sept. 13 * 5:15 p.m. ESPN Sun., Sept. 19 at 10:00 a.m. CBS Sun., Sept. 26 1:05 p.m. CBS Mon., Oct. 4 at ** 5:15 p.m. ESPN Sun., Oct. 10 1:05 p.m. CBS Sun., Oct. 17 at 1:25 p.m. CBS Sun., Oct. 24 1:05 p.m. FOX BYE WEEK Sun., Nov. 7 at 10:00 a.m. CBS Sun., Nov. 14 *** 5:20 p.m. NBC Sun., Nov. 21 BENGALS 1:05 p.m. CBS Thu., Nov. 25 at **** 1:30 p.m. CBS Sun., Dec. 5 WASHINGTON 1:05 p.m. FOX Last Week Vs. LA Rams Sun., Dec. 12 at Kansas City Chiefs 10:00 a.m. CBS Highlights from the Raiders victory against the in Week Sat. or Sun., Dec. 18/19 at TBD TBD 2 of the preseason: Sun., Dec. 26 DENVER BRONCOS 1:25 p.m. CBS Sun., Jan. 2 at 10:00 a.m. CBS QB : Completed 16-of-24 passes for 172 yards with one Sun., Jan. 9 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 1:25 p.m. CBS TD against two INTs, while leading the team with 35 rushing yards on five carries.

* - on ESPN with simulcast on ABC CB : Totaled four tackles (three solo), including one ** - Monday Night Football on ESPN for loss, two passes defensed while recording the Raiders first INT of the *** - Sunday Night Football games in Weeks 5-17 subject to change preseason when he picked off QB . **** - Thanksgiving Day Game on CBS LB : Finished with three tackles and a half-sack at , while adding one stop on special teams.

RB Trey Ragas: Scored on a 1-yard TD run on fourth-and-1 from the Preseason Overview goaline to mark his second TD the preseason. • The Raiders are 137-135-1 (.502) all-time in preseason con- WR DJ Turner: Hauled in two passes for 19 yards in addittion to returning tests. two punts for 28 yards.

• The Silver and Black hosted and defeated the Seattle Seahawks, 20-7, in Week 1, marking the 19th overall time the two teams Broadcast Information met in the preseason. TELEVISION KVVU () • The Raiders traveled to Los Angeles and defeated the Rams, 17- Play-by-play: Beth Mowins 16, in Week 2, marking the fourth consecutive season the two Color Analyst: and teams faced off in the preseason. Exec. Producer: Brad Phinney Producer: Mark Shah • Las Vegas will conclude their preseason slate on the road against Director: Paul Davis the San Francisco 49ers. It will mark the first time the two clubs have met in an exhibition contest since 2011 and the clubs’ RADIO 40th overall matchup in the preseason. Raiders Radio Network Flagship: KOMP 92.3 FM "The Rock Station" and KRLV " Radio 920 AM" via Compass Media Network Play-by-play: Color Analyst: SPANISH RADIO Spanish Flagship: Deportes Vegas 1460 AM (KENO) Play-by-play: Cristian Echeverria Color Analyst: Harry Ruiz

3 Weekly Release Intro Weekly Media Schedule Notable Connections Pro Connections

Tuesday, Aug. 24...... No availability • Raiders worked as an offensive assistant for the 49ers in 1990, helping the club to a 14-2 record and NFC Championship ap- Wednesday, Aug. 25 pearance. Gruden’s father, Jim, spent 17 seasons in the 49ers scouting depart- ment. 10:50 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. (approx.)...... Practice, open to media; Videography/photography limited • 49ers Head Coach Kyle Shanahan was on Raiders Head Coach Jon Gruden’s staff in Tampa Bay from 2004-05, serving as the offensive quality control 12:45 p.m. (approx.)...... Head Coach Jon Gruden coach. and QB available in UBEO press room at Intermountain • Raiders Greg Olson entered the NFL coaching ranks as coach for the 49ers in 2001. Healthcare Performance Center Thursday, Aug. 26 • Raiders senior offensive assistant John Mortonspent four years (2011-14) as 10:50 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. (approx.)...... Practice, open to media; the wide receivers coach of the 49ers. Videography/photography limited • Raiders coach Richard Smith served as the linebackers coach for 12:45 p.m. (approx.)...... the 49ers from 1997-2002. and Offensive Coordinator Greg • Raiders linebackers coach Richard Smith and 49ers Head Coach Kyle Shana- Olson available in UBEO press room han served on the same staff with the from 2006-08 and with at Intermountain Healthcare the Falcons from 2015-16. Performance Center • Raiders DT was selected by the 49ers in the first round (3rd Friday, Aug. 27 overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft and spent the first four years of his career with 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (approx.)...... Practice, open to media; the club. Videography/photography limited • Raiders TE played for two seasons for the 49ers from 2013-14. 12:30 p.m. (approx.)...... Head Coach Jon Gruden available • Raiders G/T Jaryd Jones-Smith spent part of the 2019 season on the 49ers’ in the UBEO press room at . Intermountain Healthcare • Raiders G/T originally signed as an undrafted free agent Performance Center with the 49ers in 2013 and spent part of the season on the team’s practice squad as a rookie. Saturday, Aug. 28...... No availability • Raiders DT entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the 49ers in 2018. Sunday, Aug. 29...... Raiders at 49ers at 1:00 p.m. PT • Raiders offensive line coach Tom Cable and 49ers assistant head coach/tight ends served on the same staff at UCLA from 2004-05, serving Monday, Aug. 30...... No availability as offensive coordinator/offensive line and assistant head coach/tight ends, respectively.

All times are Pacific and subject to change. • 49ers DL Maurice Hurst was originally a fifth-round draft pick (140th overall) in 2018 by the Raiders, spending his first three years in the NFL with the club.

• 49ers DL was selected by the Raiders in the third-round (87th Raiders Media Website overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft, where he spent the first three seasons of his career. Launched in 2020, The Online Media Guide is now also accessible through a new interactive platform on • 49ers quarterbacks coach Rich Scangarello entered the NFL’s coaching ranks with the Raiders, serving as an offensive quality control/assistant quarter- NFLOMG.com. Tailored to be a one-stop shop for all media mem- backs coach under current Raiders offensive line coach Tom Cable in 2009. bers, the Raiders’ new home for online media will provide standard media guide information, weekly game releases, in-game player • 49ers defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans played linebacker under cur- rent Raiders linebackers coach Richard Smith with the Houston Texans from tracking features, in addition to statistical reports generated di- 2006-08. rectly from NFL GSIS. All media members will be provided with • 49ers safeties coach Daniel Bullocks played safety under current Raiders de- a username and password for personal access to utilize custom- fensive line coach Rod Marinelli with the from 2006-08. Bull- izable features that include linking accounts to tweet re- ocks also served as the assistant defensive backs coach with the Jaguars under cords, stat boxes, notes and more directly from the interactive current Raiders defensive coordinator Gus Bradley in 2016. platform. The website is updated in real-time and will include • 49ers linebackers coach Johnny Holland served as the linebackers coach for media schedules and availability, press conference transcripts and the Raiders in 2012. Holland also served on the same staff as current Raid- ers linebackers coach Richard Smith with the Houston Texans from 2006-08, more. If you have not received an email with your account infor- serving as linebackers coach and defensive coordinator, respectively. mation or would like to request a personal account, please contact a member of the Raiders Media Relations department or contact • 49ers running backs coach Robert Turner Jr. served on the same staff as Raid- ers linebackers coach Richard Smith with the from 2015-16, Cameron Russo ([email protected]). Guests may use Username: serving as running backs coach and defensive coordinator, respectively. RaidersGuest / Password: Raiders2021 • 49ers defensive passing game specialist/secondary coach Cory Undlin and Raiders defensive backs coach Ron Milus worked on the same staff with the Denver Broncos in 2012, serving as defensive quality control coach and sec- ondary coach, respectively.

College/Hometown Connections

• 49ers WR attended Robert McQueen High School in Reno, Nev., where he was named first team All-Northern as a senior.

• Raiders have six players who are natives of Northern California – QB Derek Carr (Bakersfield, Calif.), DT (San Mateo, Calif.), WR (Alameda, Calif.), LB (Vacaville, Calif.), OL Jeremiah Poutasi (Daly City, Calif.) and T (Roseville, Calif.).

Game Release 4 2020 Individual Leaders 2020 Team Rankings RAIDERS 49ers OFFENSE Passing Yards RAIDERS 49ers Derek Carr...... 4,103 Nick Mullens...... 2,437 Category Stats Rank Stats Rank . Total Offense 383.3 8 370.1 15 Completion Percentage (Min. 30 Attempts) Rush Offense 119.8 14 118.1 15 Derek Carr...... 67.3 .... 67.1 Pass Offense 263.6 7 252.1 12 Points Per Game 27.1 9 23.5 21 Passing Third-Down Off. % 46.0 6 39.1 24 Derek Carr...... 27 Nick Mullens...... 12 Fourth-Down Off. % 76.2 3 40.0 28 Red Zone Off. (TD%) 54.2 23 67.3 8 Carries ...... 273 Jeff Wilson Jr...... 126 DEFENSE Devontae Booker..... 93 .....104 RAIDERS 49ers Category Stats Rank Stats Rank Rushing Yards Total Defense 389.1 25 314.4 5 Josh Jacobs...... 1,065 Jeff Wilson Jr...... 600 Rush Defense 125.8 24 106.4 7 Devontae Booker.....423 Raheem Mostert.....521 Pass Defense 263.3 26 207.9 4 Points Per Game 29.9 30 24.4 17 Rushing Touchdowns Third-Down Def. % 48.8 30 35.5 4 Josh Jacobs...... 12 Jeff Wilson Jr...... 7 Fourth-Down Def. % 82.4 32 65.0 25t Devontae Booker...... 3 Jerick McKinnon...... 5 Red Zone Def. (TD%) 61.8 16 57.8 9 Derek Carr...... 3 Raheem Mostert...... 2 TEAM Receptions RAIDERS 49ers ...... 107 Brandon Aiyuk...... 60 Category Stats Rank Stats Rank ...... 56 Kendrick Bourne...... 49 Turnover Ratio -11 30t -11 30t ...... 48 ...... 48 Penalties 98 23t 85 14t Josh Jacobs...... 33 ...... 33 Penalty Yards 856 22 731 15

Receiving Yards Darren Waller...... 1,196 Brandon Aiyuk...... 748 Nelson Agholor...... 896 Kendrick Bourne.....667 Hunter Renfrow...... 656 George Kittle...... 634 III...... 452 ...... 394 Last Game vs. 49ers November 1, 2018 – 49ers 34, Raiders 3 Receiving Touchdowns Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif. Darren Waller...... 9 Brandon Aiyuk...... 5 Nelson Agholor...... 8 ...... 4 Team Statistics RAIDERS 49ers Hunter Renfrow...... 2 Jordan Reed...... 4 Total Net Yards...... 242...... 405 Henry Ruggs III...... 2 Jeff Wilson Jr...... 3 Total Offensive Plays...... 55...... 54 Net Yards Rushing...... 102...... 143 Sacks Total Rushing Plays...... 23...... 32 ...... 7.0 Jr...... 8.5 Net Yards Passing...... 140...... 262 ..... 3.0 ...... 3.5 Attempts-Completions-INTs...... 24-17-0...... 22-16-0 ...... 2.5 D.J. Jones...... 3.0 Total First Downs...... 14...... 18 Touchdowns...... 0...... 4 Field Goals Made-Attempted...... 1-2...... 2-2 Jeff Heath...... 3 ...... 2 Third Down Efficiency...... 3-12-25%...... 5-12-42% ...... 2 Jamar Taylor...... 2 Fourth Down Efficiency...... 0-1-0%...... 0-0-0% ...... 2 Fred Warner...... 2 Red Zone Efficiency...... 0-1-0%...... 2-4-50% Penalties-Yards...... 6-40...... 3-23 Time of Possession...... 31:26...... 28:34 2020 AFC West Standings Team W L Home Road Div. Con. PF PA Streak Last 5 1 2 3 4 Total Kansas City 14 2 6-2 8-0 4-2 10-2 473 362 L1 4-1 Oakland Raiders 3 0 0 0 3 Las Vegas 8 8 2-6 6-2 4-2 6-6 434 478 W1 2-3 San Francisco 49ers 7 10 14 3 34 Los Angeles 7 9 4-4 3-5 3-3 6-6 384 426 W4 4-1 Denver 5 11 2-6 3-5 1-5 4-8 323 446 L3 1-4 Individual Leaders Raiders 49ers Passing Yards 2020 NFC West Standings Derek Carr...... 171 Nick Mullens...... 262 Team W L Home Road Div. Con. PF PA Streak Last 5 Rushing Yards Seattle 12 4 7-1 5-3 4-2 9-3 459 371 W4 4-1 Doug Martin...... 49 Raheem Mostert...... 86 L.A. Rams 10 6 6-2 4-4 3-3 9-3 372 296 W1 3-2 Arizona 8 8 4-4 4-4 2-4 6-6 410 367 L2 2-3 Receiving Yards San Francisco 6 10 1-7 5-3 3-3 4-8 376 390 L1 1-4 ...... 45 George Kittle...... 108

5 Game Release All-Time Series Raiders Superlatives Las Vegas Raiders vs. San Francisco 49ers VS. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Regular Season: Series tied, 7-7 Postseason: N/A Team Single-Game Highs/Lows: Preseason: Raiders trail, 19-20 Total Yards: 471; Oct. 8, 2000 Raiders At Home: 3-3 Rushing Yards: 164, two times; last: Oct. 8, 2000 Raiders on Road: 4-4 Passing Yards: 307; Oct. 8, 2000 Fewest Total Yards Allowed: 219; Nov. 13, 1988 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: 60; Sept. 12, 1982 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 136; Nov. 13, 1988 ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON GAMES Points Scored: 35; Oct. 27, 1974 Date Location Winner Score Fewest Points Allowed: 3; Nov. 13, 1988 12/20/70 Oakland 49ers 38-7 Touchdowns: 5; Oct. 27, 1974 10/27/74 San Francisco Raiders 35-24 11/4/79 Oakland Raiders 23-10 Individual Single-Game Highs: 9/12/82 San Francisco Raiders 23-17 Pass Attempts: 43, Rich Gannon; Oct. 8, 2000 9/22/85 Los Angeles 49ers 34-10 Pass Completions: 23, ; Sept. 22, 1985 11/13/88 San Francisco Raiders 9-3 Passing Yards: 310, Rich Gannon; Oct. 8, 2000 9/29/91 Los Angeles Raiders 12-6 Passing Touchdowns: 3, Derek Carr; Dec. 7, 2014 9/5/94 San Francisco 49ers 44-14 Carries: 27, Mark van Eeghen; Nov. 4, 1979 10/8/00 San Francisco Raiders 34-28 Rushing Yards: 117, Marv Hubbard; Oct. 27, 1974 1, nine times; last: Charlie Garner; Nov. 3, 11/3/02 Oakland 49ers 23-20 Rushing Touchdowns: 2002 10/8/06 San Francisco 49ers 34-20 Receptions: 8, ; Sept. 22, 1985 10/17/10 San Francisco 49ers 17-9 Receiving Yards: 172, Tim Brown; Oct. 8, 2000 12/7/14 Oakland Raiders 24-13 Receiving Touchdowns: 2, two times; last: Tim Brown; Oct. 8, 11/1/2018 San Francisco 49ers 34-3 2000 Longest : 57, , Dec. 7, 2014

Coaching Breakdown Raiders Roster Breakdown

Coach NFL seasons Raiders seasons Oldest Raider: , 38 (born 07/05/83) Jon Gruden 22 8 D’Anthony Batiste 12 4 Youngest Raider: Nate Hobbs, 22 (born 06/24/99) 29 4 Tim Berbenich 19 4 Most Seasons as a Raider: Derek Carr, 8 Rich Bisaccia 20 4 Most NFL Seasons: Richie Incognito, 14 Gus Bradley 16 4 Tom Cable 17 8 Tallest Raider: Kolton Miller and at 6-foot-8 Cameron Clemmons 2 2 Deuce Gruden 6 4 Shortest Raider: Jalen Richard at 5-foot-8 Nick Holz 10 10 Taver Johnson 3 3 First-Round Draft Picks: 12 6 2 • Johnathan Abram (Oak., 2019) - 27th overall • (LV, 2020) - 19th overall Addison Lynch 4 1 • (Oak., 2019) - 4th overall Rod Marinelli 26 2 • Josh Jacobs (Oak., 2019) - 24th overall Ron Milus 22 1 • (Oak. 2016) - 14th overall Ryan Milus 3 1 • (LV, 2020) - 17th overall John Morton 19 11 • (NYJ, 2016) - 20th overall A.J. Neibel 17 9 • (Ten,, 2015) - 2nd overall Greg Olson 20 6 • Gerald McCoy (TB, 2010) - 3rd overall Rick Slate 4 4 • Kolton Miller (Oak., 2018) - 15th overall Richard Smith 34 1 • Henry Ruggs III (LV, 2020) - 12th overall Travis Smith 10 10 • Solomon Thomas (SF, 2017) - 3rd overall Byron Storer 11 4 Pro Bowlers: 7 Totals 332 107 • Derek Carr (2015-17) • Jr. (2016-17) • Richie Incognito (2012, 2015-17) • Josh Jacobs (2021) • Gerald McCoy (2012-17) • (2017) • Darren Waller (2021)

Game Release 6 Las Vegas Raiders San Francisco 49ers

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE 383.3 8th 5th 314.4 PASSING OFFENSE PASSING DEFENSE 263.6 7th 4th 207.9 RUSHING OFFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE 119.8 14th 7th 106.4 SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE 27.1 10th 17th 24.4 SACKS ALLOWED SACKS 28 10th 22nd 30 THIRD DOWN OFFENSE THIRD DOWN DEFENSE 46.0% 6th 4th 35.5% RED ZONE OFFENSE RED ZONE DEFENSE 54.2% 23rd 9th 57.8% GIVEAWAYS TAKEAWAYS 26 T-27th 21st 20 TOTAL DEFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE 389.1 25th 15th 370.1 PASSING DEFENSE PASSING OFFENSE 263.3 26th 12th 252.1 RUSHING DEFENSE RUSHING OFFENSE 125.8 24th 15th 118.1 SCORING DEFENSE SCORING OFFENSE 29.9 30th 21st 23.5 SACKS SACKS ALLOWED 21 29th T-20 39 THIRD DOWN DEFENSE THIRD DOWN OFFENSE 48.8% 30th 24th 39.1% RED ZONE DEFENSE RED ZONE OFFENSE 61.8% 16th 8th 67.3% TAKEAWAYS GIVEAWAYS 15 30th 31st 31 How They Match Up - Statistical Leaders -2020 Category Raiders No. Category 49ers No. Passing Yards Derek Carr 4,103 Passing Yards Nick Mullens 2,437 Passer Rating Derek Carr 101.4 Passer Rating C.J. Beathard 105.7 Completion Percentage Derek Carr 67.3 Completion Percentage Jimmy Garoppolo 67.1 Rushing Yards Josh Jacobs 1,065 Rushing Yards Jeff Wilson Jr. 600 Rushing Touchdowns Josh Jacobs 12 Rushing Touchdowns Jeff Wilson Jr. 7 Receptions Darren Waller 107 Receptions Brandon Aiyuk 60 Receiving Yards Darren Waller 1,196 Receiving Yards Brandon Aiyuk 748 Receiving Touchdowns Darren Waller 9 Receiving Touchdowns Brandon Aiyuk 5 Scrimmage Yards Josh Jacobs 1,303 Scrimmage Yards Brandon Aiyuk 825 First Downs JoshJacobs 70 First Downs Brandon Aiyuk 46 Tackles 81 Tackles Fred Warner 125 Sacks Maxx Crosby 7.0 Sacks Kerry Hyder Jr. 8.5 Interceptions Jeff Heath 3 Interceptions Fred Warner, Jason Verrett and Jamar Taylor 2 Forced Clelin Ferrell 2 Forced Fumbles Jimme Ward and 2 Special Teams Tackles Kyle Wilber 8 Special Teams Tackles Marcell Harris 8 Punt Return Avg. Hunter Renfrow 11.5 Punt Return Avg. 12.4 Kick Return Avg. Jalen Richard 24.0 Kick Return Avg. Jerick McKinnon 19.9 Scoring/Non-Kicking Josh Jacobs 72 Scoring/Non-Kicking Jeff Wilson Jr. 60 Scoring 144 Scoring 93

7 Game Release Jon Gruden Kyle Shanahan Jon Gruden returned as head coach of the Oakland Raiders on Jan. 9, Kyle Shanahan was named the 20th head coach of the San Francisco 49ers 2018, welcoming back one of the most respected and successful coaches on February 6, 2017. in the storied history of the Silver and Black. Gruden, who was first intro- duced as head coach of the Raiders over 20 years ago, served four seasons Shanahan has 17 seasons of coaching experience at the NFL level, includ- with the Raiders from 1998-2001. ing nine as an offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons (2015-16), Cleveland Browns (2014), Washington Redskins (2010-13) and Houston In his third season back with the Raiders and the franchises’ inaugural campaign Texans (2008-09). In six of his nine seasons as an offensive coordinator in Las Vegas, Gruden guided the Silver and Black to an 8-8 record that included (2008-09, 2012-13 and 2015-16), Shanahan’s offense has ranked in the a 6-2 mark on the road. The road victory total was the most for a Raiders team top 10 in the NFL in yards gained. since 2016 and just the fourth time in 40 years that a Raiders squad has pro- duced that many wins on the road. Under Gruden’s tutelage, Carr set a career In 2019, Shanahan led the 49ers to NFC West and Conference titles en high with 4,103 passing yards and became the first Raiders to pass route to a trip to LIV in his third season with the team, winning for 4,000 yards in three straight seasons, all coming under Gruden’s tutelage. Coach of the Year honors by Sporting News and NFC Coach of the Year by the Committee of 101. Shanahan led the 49ers to a nine-win improvement In addition, Daren Waller broke the franchise single-season mark with from 2018 to 2019 which was the largest win improvement from one sea- 107 receptions and Josh Jacobs rushed for 1,065 yards to become son to the next in franchise history the first Raider to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark in each of his first two seasons. Both Waller and Jacobs were rewarded with bids. In his first season as head coach in 2017, Shanahan led the team to a 6-10 record, which was a four game improvement from the previous year. After The youngest head coach in the NFL at age 34 upon his initial hire by Raid- a difficult stretch to start the season, the 49ers won six of their final seven ers Owner in 1998, Gruden posted a 38-26 record (.594) and led games, including victories in five-straight games to close out the season. the Silver and Black to back-to-back AFC West titles in 2000 and 2001. He With six wins on the season, San Francisco set the NFL record for the most guided the Raiders to an AFC Championship Game appearance in 2000, a wins by a team in NFL history that started 0-9. The 49ers closed the sea- campaign in which the Raiders set a franchise record with 479 points and son as one of the hottest teams in the NFL, posting a perfect 5-0 record in led the NFL in rushing (154.4 avg.). December. San Francisco was the only team in the league to have a perfect record over the last month of the regular season. In all, Gruden-led teams have claimed five division championships and have recorded six seasons with nine-or-more wins. As a head coach, he Following the 2016 season, Shanahan was named Assis- has seen 22 different players combine for 40 Pro Bowl selections. In addi- tant Coach of the Year, Coordinator of the Year by The Sporting News and tion, Rich Gannon was tabbed for the Maxwell Club’s Bert Bell Award as Assistant Coach of the Year by the Pro Football Writers of America after a the league’s Most Valuable Player in 2000 and four players who Gruden record-setting performance by the Falcons offense en route to capturing tutored as a head coach have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of the NFC South division title and an appearance in Super Bowl LI. Fame: (2010), (2013), (2014) and Tim Brown (2015). Shanahan joined the Falcons after spending 2014 as offensive coordi- nator of the Cleveland Browns. Prior to his stint in Cleveland, Shanahan Gruden spent seven seasons as head coach of the , spent four seasons (2010- 13) as offensive coordinator of the Washington finishing his time there as the winningest coach in franchise history by Redskins. In 2013, the Redskins finished ninth in the NFL in total offense compiling a 57-55 (.509) regular-season record, while leading the Bucca- (369.7) and fifth in rushing yards per game (135.3). The 2012 Redskins neers to three division titles and a 3-2 mark in the postseason, including won the NFC East division championship as Washington became the first a Super Bowl XXXVII victory, becoming the youngest head coach in NFL team in NFL history to register 3,400-or-more passing yards (3,422) and history to win a Super Bowl. 2,700-or-more rushing yards (2,709) in the same season.

Prior to beginning his initial tenure in Oakland, Gruden was a seven-year Before joining Washington, Shanahan spent four seasons (2006- 09) with NFL assistant, helping his teams qualify for the playoffs five times. Gruden the Houston Texans, including the final two as the team’s offensive coor- spent three seasons (1995-97) as offensive coordinator for the Philadel- dinator. In 2009, he worked with QB , who registered career phia Eagles. He was the NFL’s youngest offensive coordinator at age 31 highs in completions (396), completion percentage (67.9), passing yards (4,770), touchdowns (29) and passer rating (98.6). His completions and Before joining Philadelphia, Gruden worked for three years at Green Bay passing yard totals led the NFL that season. Additionally, WR Andre John- from 1992-94. He served as an offensive assistant to head coach Mike son led the NFL in receiving yards in both 2008 (1,575) and 2009 (1,569) Holmgren in 1992 and spent the 1993 and 1994 seasons as Green Bay’s and led the NFL with 115 receptions. wide receivers coach. Gruden worked as offensive assistant to head coach George Seifert with the San Francisco 49ers in 1990. Shanahan spent his first season with Houston (2006) as the team’s wide receivers coach and moved to coach the quarterbacks in 2007 prior to his Born August 17, 1963 in Sandusky, , Gruden attended South Bend promotion to offensive coordinator in 2008. He broke into the NFL with (Ind.) Clay High School and was a three-year at quarterback at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2004 where he served as an offensive quality the University of Dayton, graduating in 1985 with a degree in commu- control coach for two seasons (2004-05). His first coaching experience nications. Gruden and his wife, Cindy, a former University of Tennessee came as a graduate assistant at UCLA in 2003. Born December 14, 1979, cheerleader, have three sons, Deuce, who is in his first season as an as- in , MN, Shanahan played at Duke University sistant strength and conditioning coach for the Silver and Black, Michael before transferring to the University of in 2000, where he spent two and Jayson. seasons. He and his wife, Mandy, have three children – Stella, Carter and Lexi. COACHING BACKGROUND Years College/Pro Team Position COACHING BACKGROUND 1986-87 Tennessee Graduate Assistant Years College/Pro Team Position 1988 Southeast Missouri St. Passing Game Coordinator 2003 UCLA Graduate Assistant 1989 Pacific Wide Receivers 2004-05 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Offensive Quality Control 1990 San Francisco 49ers Offensive Assistant 2006 Houston Texans Wide Receivers 1991 Pittsburgh Wide Receivers 2007 Houston Texans Quarterbacks 1992 Offensive Assistant 2008-09 Houston Texans Offensive Coordinator 1993-94 Green Bay Packers Wide Receivers 2010-13 Washington Redskins Offensive Coordinator 1995-97 Philadelphia Eagles Offensive Coordinator 2014 Cleveland Browns Offensive Coordinator 1998-01 Oakland Raiders Head Coach 2015-16 Atlanta Falcons Offensive Coordinator 2002-08 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach 2017-21 San Francisco 49ers Head Coach 2018-19 Oakland Raiders Head Coach 2020-21 Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach

Game Release 8 Committment to Excellence The Raiders — who began play in the In addition, 74 Pro Bowl players have earned 206 Pro League in 1960 — finished their 62nd year of professional Bowl selections representing the Silver and Black. In 1970, football competition, including the last 50 as a member of the as the Raiders began their second decade of play, the merger . 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 41-29-1 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 36 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 61 years in Oakland, Los Angeles and now Las Vegas, the Raiders won 481 league games, tied 11 and lost 440. “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 24 of the great players who proudly wore the Silver and Black, as well as Owner-Leader Al Davis, legendary Head Coach John Madden and trailblazer Head Coach have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Raiders have also produced six Coaches of the Year.

9 Game Release General Manager Mike Mayock was named General Manager of the 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 applied his expertise in player evaluation once again in the 2021 early free agency period, addressing needs on defense by signing defensive end Yannick Ngakoue and defensive tackle Solomon Thomas, while adding dynamic playmakers in wide receiver John Brown and running back on offense. Mayock and Head Coach Jon Gruden were also able to retain important contributors on the Raiders roster, extending the contracts of tackle Kolton Miller and center , while re-signing defen- sive tackle and linebacker Nicholas Morrow. The 2021 NFL Draft saw the Raiders take a methodical approach that added talent and overall depth to the roster. Headlining the draft haul was Alabama All-American Alex Leatherwood in the first round, a key addition to the offensive line who is expected to start immediately at right tackle for the Silver and Black. The Raiders were then able to execute the first of two draft-day trades, moving up five spots to secure TCU safety Tre’von Moehrig with the 43rd-overall pick, adding a dynamic playmaker to the secondary. Las Vegas continued to stock the defense with back-to-back picks in the third round, selecting pass rusher from Buffalo and linebacker from Virginia Tech with the No. 79 and No. 80 picks, respec- tively. Continuing to add athleticism and versatility to the defense, Mayock traded up into the fourth round on the draft’s third day to select Missouri safety before nabbing Illinois Nate Hobbs in the fifth round. Pittsburgh offensive lineman rounded out the team’s selections in the seventh round, concluding a draft in which the Raiders did not pick an offensive skill position player for the first time in franchise history. Mayock provided his own stamp on the Raiders’ roster through free agency in both 2019 and 2020, adding significant talent to increase depth and competition throughout the roster. In 2020, the Raiders signed 12 new unrestricted free agents to address needs on both sides of the ball. The linebacker corps was bolstered with the signings of Nick Kwiatkoski and , while the additions of future Hall of Fame tight end and quarterback Marcus Mariota provided depth and leadership. Mayock’s second NFL Draft with the Silver and Black in 2020 saw the Raiders add speed, toughness and a desire for competition, identified as key “Raider traits,” with seven picks through just four rounds. Roster needs at wide receiver and cornerback were addressed early, as explosive Alabama wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, the fastest player in the draft, and versatile Ohio State cornerback Damon Arnette were taken in the first round. Without a second-round pick, Mayock used two of three third-round selections to nab South Carolina wide receiver Bryan Edwards and Clemson linebacker Tanner Muse. On the draft’s third day, Mayock used a second draft-day trade to move up and select Clemson guard John Simpson, the fifth player plucked from “Death Valley” by the Raiders in two years, before rounding out the class by drafting Louisiana Tech cornerback later in the fourth round. In his first NFL Draft at the helm, Mayock and 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 Johnathan Abram 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 Mullen 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. In addition, five rookie free agents who signed with the Silver and Black immediately after the draft spent significant time on the active roster during the 2019 season, including fullback , who was selected as Pro Bowl alternate, and A.J. Cole, who placed 33 punts inside the 20-yard line, tied for the third-most in Raiders history. The Raiders’ 2019 rookie class registered as one of the most immediately impactful in team history, producing the PFWA Offensive Rookie of the Year Award winner in Jacobs, while rookie defensive end Maxx Crosby, a fourth-round selection, finished the year as an AP Defensive Rookie of the Year finalist. As a whole, the 2019 draft class led the NFL in sacks (14.5), touchdowns from scrimmage (17), rushing yards (1,167), rushing touchdowns (seven), rushing first downs (60) and yards after catch (676), while finishing second in receptions (107), receiving yards (1,112) and first-down recep- tions (62). 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 “,” 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 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 Ham- mond. In January 2011, he teamed with Hammond to call NBC’s broadcast of the NFC Wild Card playoff game between the Saints and the Seattle Seahawks. The following year, he called an AFC Wild Card contest featuring the and the Houston Texans. Mayock teamed with Brad Nessler to call the NFL Network’s 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 coverage of the . A 10th-round pick in the 1981 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mayock then played for the New York Giants from 1982-83. He is a mem- ber 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 have four children (Leigh, Michael, Mackenzie and Jack).

Game Release 10 Recapping Mayock's First Three Drafts

2021 Draft Class Round Round Pick Overall Pick Position Player School 1 17 17 T Alex Leatherwood Alabama 2 11 43# S TCU 3 16 79^ DE Malcolm Koonce Buffalo 3 17 80 LB Divine Deablo Virginia Tech 4 38 143$ S Tyree Gillespie Missouri 5 23 167* CB Nate Hobbs Illinois 7 2 230# C Jimmy Morrissey Pittsburgh

$ Acquired the 143rd overall selection (S Tyree Gillespie) in the 2021 NFL Draft from in exchange for 162nd overall selection (traded to Kansas City - TE Noah Gray) and 200th overall selection (DB ) in the 2021 NFL Draft on May 1, 2021. # Acquired the 43rd overall selection (S Tre’von Moehrig) and the 230th overall selection (C Jimmy Morrissey) in the 2021 NFL draft from San Francisco in exchange for the 48th overall selection (OL Aaron Banks) and 121st overall selection (traded to Jaguars - LB Jordan Smith) in the 2021 NFL Draft on April 30, 2021. * Acquired the 167th overall selection (CB Nate Hobbs) in the 2021 NFL Draft from Seattle in exchange for G on March 20, 2021. ^ Acquired 79th overall selection (DE Malcolm Koonce) in the 2021 NFL Draft from Arizona in exchange for C and the 244th overall selection (traded to Miami - RB Gerrid Doaks) in the 2021 NFL Draft on March 19, 2021. 2020 Draft Class Round Round Pick Overall Pick Position Player School 1 12 12 WR Henry Ruggs III Alabama 1 19 19^ CB Damon Arnette Ohio State 3 16 80 RB Jr. Kentucky 3 17 81^ WR Bryan Edwards South Carolina 3 36 100+ LB Tanner Muse Clemson 4 3 109* G John Simpson Clemson 4 33 139+ CB Amik Robertson Louisiana Tech ^ Acquired 19th overall selection (CB Damon Arnette) and 81st (WR Bryan Edwards) overall selection in the 2020 NFL Draft, in addition to the 24th overall selection (eventually became RB Josh Jacobs) and 196th overall selection in the 2019 NFL Draft (later traded to New York Jets, eventually became CB Blessuan Austin) from Chicago in exchange for DE and 2020 43rd (eventually became TE ) and 226th (G ) overall selections on Sept. 1, 2018. + Acquired 100th (LB Tanner Muse), 139th (CB Amik Robertson) and 172nd overall selections in the 2020 NFL Draft from the in exchange for the 91st (originally acquired from Seattle through Houston in exchange for CB on Oct. 20, 2019 and eventually became TE Devin Asiasi) and 159th (eventually became K Justin Rohrwasser) overall selections. * Acquired 109th overall selection (G John Simpson) in the 2020 NFL Draft from the Detroit Lions in exchange for the 121st (eventually became G Logan Stenberg) and 172nd (eventually became RB Jason Huntley) overall selections. 2019 Draft Class 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 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 forDE Khalil Mack 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 ), 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 ) 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 ). & 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).

11 Game Release Coach 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 .509 regular season winning percentage as a head coach in rushing twice and the top-seven in passing once. Defensively, (114-110). 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. Gruden's rush defense in 2019 also ranked eighth, the first time the club has earned a .580 winning percentage at home as a head coach with a top-10 finish in rush defense since 2002. 65-47 mark.

---- DIVISION TITLES ----- TEAM YEAR RECORD 57-55 regular season record as head coach of the Raiders. Oakland 2000 12-4 Oakland 2001 10-6 Tampa Bay 2002 12-4 2 times (2000, 2002) Gruden has taken his team to the confer- Tampa Bay 2005 11-5 ence championship. Tampa Bay 2007 9-7 • As a head coach, he has seen 26 different players combine for 44 Pro Bowl selections. He has also coached recipients of the 3 times his defensive units have led the NFL in passing defense: Associated Press’ Defensive Rookie of the Year (Charles Wood- 2002 (155.6 avg.) 2004 (161.2 avg.) and 2007 (170.5 avg.). son – 1998), Defensive Player of the Year (Derrick Brooks – 2002) and Offensive Rookie of the Year (Carnell “Cadillac” Wil- liams – 2005) Awards. Additionally, Rich Gannon was tabbed 5 times a Gruden-led team has appeared in the postseason fol- for the Maxwell Club’s Bert Bell Award as the league’s Most lowing a division championship: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007. Valuable Player in 2000.

• 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. '21 Opponents Raiders Head Coach Jon Gruden enters the fourth 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 pos- ing a 114-110 career regular season record over 14 sea- itive turnover differential. Over sons. In his first four seasons with the Raiders from 1998- his 14 years as a head coach, his 2001, Gruden posted a 38-26 record with two postseason teams have totaled a turnover appearances before recording a 57-55 record with the Buc- differential of +17. caneers from 2002-08. Over his career, Gruden has posted a .500 record or better against nine of the Raiders' 2021 opponents. 37 occurrences where the quarterback of Gruden's team AFC West: has passed for at least 300 Denver Broncos: 5-11 yards in a single contest. Kansas City Chiefs: 8-8 Los Angeles Chargers: 10-6 245 interceptions recorded by Gruden in his 224 regular sea- AFC North: son games as head coach for an /game ratio of 1.09. Baltimore Ravens: 1-4 Cincinnati Bengals: 5-1 Cleveland Browns: 4-0 19 times his teams have held opponents to three points or less, Pittsburgh Steelers: 1-3 including six contests that saw his team shutout the opponent. AFC South: Indianapolis Colts: 3-4 13 takeaways were recorded by his club during the 2002 play- offs. No team has recorded more takeaways in a single postseason AFC East: dating back to 2000. An incredible 41 points were generated from Miami Dolphins: 1-5 the 13 forced turnovers. NFC East: Dallas Cowboys: 3-2 1 Super Bowl title with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super New York Giants: 3-1 bowl XXXVII. Philadelphia Eagles: 3-1 : 4-2 NFC North: Chicago Bears: 6-2

Game Release 12 Head Coach Jon Gruden's Win/Loss Breakdown 2020 Season..... Jon Gruden Career..... Overall vs. AFCW Home Road Overall vs. AFCW Home Road Overall 8-8 4-2 2-6 6-2 114-110 28-30 65-47 49-63 On grass 6-6 3-2 2-6 3-0 91-84 26-27 64-47 27-36 On artificial surfaces 2-2 1-0 0-0 3-2 23-26 2-3 1-0 22-26 When scoring first 3-4 2-1 1-3 2-1 78-40 16-12 48-17 30-23 When opponent scores first 5-4 2-1 1-3 4-1 36-72 11-18 17-30 19-40 In overtime 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-7 2-1 2-4 4-3 When leading after first quarter 2-3 2-1 1-2 1-1 60-25 17-9 34-9 26-16 When leading at halftime 5-2 2-1 1-2 4-0 84-22 17-6 49-10 35-12 When leading after third quarter 6-1 3-0 2-1 4-0 89-19 20-8 49-8 39-11 When trailing after first quarter 4-4 2-1 1-3 3-1 28-58 8-15 10-25 18-32 When trailing at halftime 1-6 1-1 0-4 1-2 20-79 8-22 11-33 9-45 When trailing after third quarter 0-7 0-2 0-5 0-2 17-83 6-20 11-35 6-48 When tied at halftime 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 10-9 3-2 5-4 5-5 On Saturday 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 On Sunday 7-6 4-1 1-4 6-2 104-92 23-25 57-39 47-53 On Monday 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 7-8 3-2 6-3 1-5 On Thursday 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-4 1-1 1-1 0-3 Day games (before 5 p.m. PT) 7-5 4-0 1-3 6-2 100-90 21-19 56-40 44-50 Night games (after 5 p.m. PT) 1-3 0-2 1-3 0-0 14-19 6-8 9-6 5-13 When team had 100-yard rusher 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 31-9 5-3 23-4 8-5 When team had 100-yard receiver 4-4 2-1 1-4 3-0 32-43 10-13 16-20 17-23 When team had 300-yard passer 3-3 2-0 0-3 3-0 17-20 6-5 8-10 9-10 When opponent had 100-yard rusher 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 16-37 4-10 9-13 7-24 When opponent had 100-yard receiver 4-3 3-1 0-3 4-0 30-36 10-8 16-17 14-19 When opponent had 300-yard passer 4-3 3-2 1-3 3-0 13-16 5-5 6-8 7-8

2021 Opponent Information

Last overall Last meeting in 2020 2020 Home 2020 record meeting/result city/result rank/off. rank/def. Denver 5-11 Jan. 3, 2021, W, 32-31 Nov. 15, 2020, W, 37-12 23 21 Kansas City 14-2 Nov. 22, 2020, L, 31-35 Nov. 22, 2020, L, 31-35 1 16 L.A. Chargers 7-9 Dec. 17, 2020, L, 27-30 (OT) Dec. 17, 2020, L, 27-30 (OT) 9 10 Baltimore 11-5 Nov. 25, 2018, L, 17-34 Nov. 25, 2018, L, 17-34 19 7 Chicago 8-8 Oct. 6, 2019, W, 24-21 Nov. 27, 2011, W, 25-20 26 11 Cincinnati 4-11-1 Nov. 17, 2019, W, 17-10 Nov. 17, 2019, W, 17-10 29 26 Miami 10-6 Dec. 26, 2020, L, 25-26 Dec. 26, 2020, L, 25-26 22 20 Philadelphia 4-11-1 Dec. 25, 2017, L, 10-19 Nov. 3, 2013, L, 20-49 24 19 Washington 7-9 Sept. 24, 2017, L, 10-27 Sept. 29, 2013, L, 14-24 30 2

Away Denver 5-11 Jan. 3, 2021, W, 32-31 Jan. 3, 2021, W, 32-31 23 21 Kansas City 14-2 Nov. 22, 2020, L, 31-35 Oct. 11, 2020, W, 40-32 1 16 L.A. Chargers 7-9 Dec. 17, 2020, L, 27-30 (OT) Nov. 8, 2020, W, 31-26 9 10 Cleveland 11-5 Nov. 1, 2020, W, 16-6 Nov. 1, 2020, W, 16-6 16 17 Dallas 6-10 Dec. 17, 2017, L, 17-20 Nov. 28, 2013, L, 24-31 14 23 Indianapolis 11-5 Dec. 13, 2020, L, 27-44 Sept. 29, 2019, W, 31-24 10 8 New York Giants 6-10 Dec. 3, 2017, W, 24-17 Nov. 10, 2013, L, 20-24 31 12 Pittsburgh 12-4 Dec. 9, 2018, W, 24-21 Nov. 8, 2015, L, 35-38 24 3

13 Game Release 2021 Key Acquisitions WR John Brown RB Kenyan Drake NFL Exp.: 8 NFL Exp.: 6 Previous Team: Previous Team:

CAREER: CAREER: Career totals include 96 games played with 65 Career totals include 77 appearances with 37 starts, totaling 320 receptions for 4,748 yards starts, compiling 695 rushing attempts for 3,130 and 31 TDs...In eight career postseason appear- yards (4.5 avg.) and 27 TDs, while also tallying ances, has recorded 27 receptions for 289 yards. 169 receptions for 1,244 yards and an addition- al six scores…Has returned 31 kickoffs for 772 yards (24.9 avg.), including one returned 96 yards for a TD. AT A GLANCE: • In 2020, played in nine contests with eight starts and totaled 33 receptions for 458 yards and three TDs. AT A GLANCE: • In 2020, registered his third-career season with 1,000-plus • Finished the 2019 season totaling career highs with 72 recep- scrimmage yards including a team-high 955 rushing yards for the tions for 1,060 yards, marking the second time in his career total- NFL’s sixth-ranked offense and seventh-ranked rushing attack in ing over 1,000 receiving yards in a season. 2020.

• In 2018, led Baltimore with 715 receiving yards and five TDs on • Tallied a career-high 10 rushing TDs and joined QB 42 catches, while his 17.0 average per reception ranked fourth (11) to form the first QB/RB duo with 10-plus rushing TDs each in best in the NFL. a season, marking just the second time in NFL history the feat has been accomplished. • In 2015, started 11-of-15 games and registered his first 1,000- yard season while posting a career-high seven TDs. • In 2019, led the Cardinals in rushing yards (643) and rushing TDs (eight) in eight games after being acquired in a Week 9 trade. • In 2014, established an NFL rookie record with four game-win- ning TD receptions, surpassing the previous mark set by WR R.C. • Scored four rushing TDs against Cleveland on Dec. 15, 2019, Owens (three) for San Francisco in 1957. becoming the fifth Cardinal to score four-or-more rushing TDs in a game in team history en route to earning FedEx Ground Player of the Week honors. asey ayward r CB C H J . • Recorded a career-high 53 receptions for 477 yards and five TDs NFL Exp.: 10 in 2018. Previous Team: Los Angeles Chargers • Scored on a 52-yard double-lateral as time expired in the fourth CAREER: quarter to give the Dolphins a 34-33 win over the Patriots in what Career totals include 129 appearances with 95 was dubbed “The Miami Miracle” on Dec. 9, 2018. starts over his first nine seasons in the NFL, re- cording 371 tackles (311), 23 INTs, including two returned for TDs, 100 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and four recoveries…In eight postseason DT contests with four starts, has tallied 26 stops (22) and four passes defensed. NFL Exp.: 6 Previous Team: Buffalo Bills AT A GLANCE: CAREER: • Since 2012, ranks sixth in the NFL in passes defensed (100) and is tied for ninth in INTs (23). Has appeared in 55 contests and made 28 starts, compiling 82 tackles (48), 10.5 sacks, one forced fumble, three fumble recoveries and six passes de- • Played in 107 consecutive games to mark an NFL record among fensed…In postseason action, has appeared in six contests between , while also starting in 70 consecutive contests prior to being inactive in Week 12 of the 2020 season. the Seahawks and Bills, totaling nine stops (four) and two sacks.

• Selected to the Pro Bowl twice (2016-17) and is a two-time sec- AT A GLANCE: ond-team All-Pro selection by The Associated Press (2016-17). • Played in 16 contests for the second time in his career while making three starts for the Bills in 2020, totaling totaled 23 tackles (14), three • Led the NFL with a career-high seven INTs in 2016, including one sacks, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. returned for a TD, while adding 20 passes defensed en route to his first Pro Bowl, a second-team All-Pro honor and garnering AFC Defensive Player of the Month for November. • Appeared in 39 games over his four seasons with the Seahawks, mak- ing 24 starts and totaling 59 tackles, 7.5 sacks, five passes defensed • As a rookie in 2012, he was named to the All-Rookie Team by the and two fumble recoveries from 2016-19. Professional Football Writers of America and garnered Defensive Rookie of the Month honors for October. • In 2019, posted career highs in tackles (26), sacks (3.5) and passes defensed (three), while also registering one fumble recovery.

Game Release 14 2021 Key Acquisitions DT Gerald McCoy DE Yannick Ngakoue NFL Exp.: 11 NFL Exp.: 6 Previous Team: Dallas Cowboys Previous Team: Baltimore Ravens

CAREER: CAREER: Has started all 139 games played in his career, Career totals include 78 appearances with 70 recording 334 tackles (235 solo), 59.5 sacks, 86 starts, compiling 145 tackles (128), 45.5 sacks, tackles for loss, 24 passes defensed, six forced two INTs including one returned for a TD, 10 fumbles and four fumble recoveries. passes defensed, 18 forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries…Postseason totals include five games played with four starts, totaling four tackles, one sack, one AT A GLANCE: pass defensed and one forced fumble. • Earned six consecutive Pro Bowl appearances between 2012-17, tied for the fourth-most Pro Bowl appearances by any defensive player since 2010. AT A GLANCE: • Is one of four players since 1982 (when sacks became an official • Named AP All-Pro First Team in 2013 and AP All-Pro Second stat) to begin his career with five consecutive season eight-plus Team in 2014 and 2016. sack seasons.

• Since entering the league in 2010, ranks fourth in sacks (59.5), • Ranks second in the NFL with 18 forced fumbles since 2016. sixth in tackles for loss (79), tied for sixth in passes defensed (24) and tied for 10th in forced fumbles (six) among defensive tackles. • In 2020, appeared in 15 contests (six with Min. and nine with Bal.) and made eight starts, totaling 23 tackles, eight sacks, one • From 2013-18, was the only defensive tackle in the NFL to tally pass defensed and four forced fumbles. at least six sacks every year. • In 2019, started all 16 games for the after • Started in all 15 games in which he appeared in 2019, amassing his first nine seasons in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a career-high 41 tackles (36) and adding eight sacks, six passes de- posting five sacks for the eighth consecutive season. fensed, four forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.

• Was named to his sixth Pro Bowl in 2017 after recording a team- • Started in all 16 contests in 2018 and posted the second-most high six sacks and 13 tackles for loss, which ranked third among all sacks in his career, tallying 9.5 and a team-high 33 quarterback hits. defensive tackles that season. • Set career highs in 2017 when compiling 12 sacks, a league-high • His career-high 9.5 sacks in 2013 were the fourth-most in the six forced fumbles and two fumbles recoveries en route to his first NFL by a defensive tackles and the fifth-most ever by a Buccaneers career Pro Bowl nod. defensive tackle. • In 2012, anchored NFL’s No. 1-ranked rushing defense, which • His 37.5 career sacks with the ranks second allowed a Buccaneer franchise-record 82.5 yards per game. in franchise history.

• Became just the fifth defensive rookie to start for the Buccaneers • Ranks tied for first in Jaguars history with eight multi-sack con- on opening day since 1995 and his 54.5 sacks with the club rank tests. third-most all-time in franchise history behing Warren Sapp (77) and Simeon Rice (69.5). • Holds the Jaguars rookie record for most sacks in a single season (eight).

WR IV DT Solomon Thomas NFL Exp.: 7 NFL Exp.: 5 Previous Team: Baltimore Ravens Previous Team: San Francisco 49ers

CAREER: CAREER: Career totals include 86 games played with 48 Has appeared in 48 contests with 30 starts, totaling starts, totaling 275 receptions for 3,393 yards 95 tackles (73 solo), 16 tackles for loss, six sacks and with 16 TDs…Also appeared in six postseason one fumble recovery…In three career postseason ap- contests, recording 19 receptions for 165 yards. pearances, has recorded four tackles and one sack.

AT A GLANCE: AT A GLANCE: • In 2019, played in all 16 games for the second time in his career, • Recorded a career-high five TDs, adding 31 receptions for 339 totaling 21 stops (15) and two sacks during the regular season, yards to Baltimore produce the league’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 while adding four tackles and one sack in three postseason ppg) in 2019. contests en route to helping the 49ers reach Super Bowl LIV. • Appeared in 14 games and made 12 starts as a rookie in 2017, • In 2015, ranked second among rookies in receptions (69) and while registering career highs in tackles (41) and sacks (three). receiving yards (984).

15 Game Release Raiders in the Community / Interesting Facts QB DEREK CARR S KARL JOSEPH • His brother, David Carr, was a former No. 1 overall pick of the Houston • Born in Haiti and took a trip with Seattle Seahawks defensive end Cliff Texans and the two brothers started a training facility in Bakersfield, Avril in 2018 to help build a school in La Chanm, Haiti. CA together called Carr Elite in 2014. QB MARCUS MARIOTA • Carr and his wife, Heather, have established DC4KIDS in 2016, a cam- paign intended to fund the most immediate needs of patients at Valley • His @MM8Foundation provided 3,000 meals to homeless shelters Children’s Hospital in Madera, CA. across Oahu, Hawaii for the holidays and donated 500 pounds of food to the humane society and SPCA to help dogs. RB KENYAN DRAKE • His Motiv8 foundation helped distribute 1,000 meals a day at Kau- • Visited Mexico in 2018 and Brazil in 2019 as a Smile Train ambassador luwela and Palolo Elementary Schools while schools were shut down to help create new smiles for children with untreated clefts in the de- due to COVID-19, starting on Monday, March 30 through the end of veloping world. He also hosted the second annual Smile Train Family the school year on May 29. Fun Day to raise awareness and funds for the program. • In 2016, Mariota launched of his Motiv8 Foundation, which serves the • Started his own clothing line with all proceeds going to Smile Train. communities of Middle Tennessee, Eugene and Honolulu. The Motiv8 Foundation aims to create and support economic and educational pro- • While growing up in the Atlanta area, Drake often participated in after grams and athletic activities to provide an alternative outlet for youth school programs hosted by Boys and Girls Clubs, and now, he regularly of troubled neighborhoods and backgrounds. visits local Boys and Girls Clubs to mentor children. During the 2017 season, Drake was named the Week 16 NFLPA Community MVP for DT GERALD MCCOY providing a night of holiday food and fun for 125 kids at a Boys and Girls Club in Broward County, Fla. • A major supporter of the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation, has annually served as a spokesperson and participated in the Buccaneers DE CLELIN FERRELL Cut for a Cure, also donating tens of thousands of dollars towards the team’s fundraising efforts. • Partnered with Levar Stoney, Mayor of City of Richmond, Va., to donate $100,000 to the Family Crisis Fund and the Eviction Diversion Program TE DARREN WALLER in 2020. • Launched the Darren Waller Foundation in March 2020 with the pur- FB ALEC INGOLD pose to equip youth to avoid and overcome addiction to drugs and alcohol and support youth and their families during their recovery and • Nominated by the Raiders for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year treatment journey. Award in 2020. • Partnered with Emergent BioSolutions in a new opioid awareness • Partnered with Junior Achievement Southern Nevada to bring 8th- campaign to shine a spotlight on the overdose crisis. The campaign, 12th grade students a Virtual Money Mini Camp in an attempt at re- called Reverse the Silence, debuted on July 26 and features an un- ducing the wage gap by enhancing financial literacy and professional branded website, plus nationwide television and radio spots that aim development in underprivileged high schools. to address the stigma surrounding opioid overdoses, which are often accidental. • Partnered with @AdoptUSKids to help raise awareness about the need for more foster and adoptive families for children and youth. • Hosted 100 children grades 3-8 from the Las Vegas area for his youth football camp in July of 2021. • Is involved with several campaigns including Adoption Month and a Las Vegas television station series which features local children seeking • In 2021, Waller headlined ‘A Concert to Shine On’ brought to life by fostering or adoption. Also working with the Clark County Department Darren’s passion for music and equipping youth to avoid and overcome of Family Services on social media postings to raise awareness for their addiction to drugs and alcohol. The event included live auction before foster and adoption programs. the concert started. • Started a motivational series titled “Mindset Monday” on Instagram. • Released his second album Wall Street in September of 2019 and in May 2020, released the music video for his song, “Profits”, which is the • Joined Special Olympics athletes from Nevada and California as they second song to receive a music video from his album — “SHSW”. participated in “Virtual Fall Sports & Fitness”. • His great-grandfather was famed jazz pianist Fats Waller. • Served and shared nutritious meals with first and second grade stu- dents at Jack Dailey Elementary, a Title I school in Las Vegas, highlight- TEAM EFFORT ing the importance of fueling up for a successful school day. • The organization kicked off 2020 pledging $500,000 that eliminated RB JOSH JACOBS school lunch and breakfast debt for all qualifying school districts and char- • Hosted his first annual ‘Josh Jacobs Youth Football Camp’ in July 2021 ter schools enrolled in the National School Lunch and Breakfast Program in with 350 local kids in attendance in Las Veags. Nevada. Throughout the season the team also launched a voter education and registration platform, and encouraged completion of the 2020 Census • Teamed up with FedEx and BlessinBackpack in 2020 to help deliver to shape Nevada’s future. food to elementary school kids in the Las Vegas area. • The Las Vegas Raiders organization, players and coaches contributed • Partnered with Luuf to provide mattresses for youths in homeless shel- over $1.35 million worth of financial donations, personal protective equip- ters, foster care and transitional housing situations. They distributed ment and meals to help Southern Nevada in the face of the COVID-19 $100,000 in youth mattresses in 2020. pandemic. A total of 545,500 meals were provided for the community as a • Partnered with Clark County Nevada to provide 42,000 Nevada kin- direct result of the team’s contributions. dergarten kids with child ID kits in October 2019. • Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach Jon Gruden and Raiders players estab- DT QUINTON JEFFERSON lished a charitable platform called The All For You Crew focused on ad- dressing social injustices by supporting first responders, education and • Working with Seattle artist Kendall Roque, Jefferson wears a new pair youth programming. of specially designed cleats to wear pregame during every game of the season. He also has a collection of over 500 sneakers. https://www.raiders.com/community/

Game Release 16 Pro Bowl Raiders Winning Ways RB JOSH JACOBS AND TE DARREN WALLER The Raiders are among the elite teams in NFL history, ranking among the top teams from 1963-2020 in winning percentage of NAMED TO PRO BOWL teams playing at least 500 games. The Raiders rank eighth with a .537 percentage since Al Davis was named head coach and gener- Josh Jacobs earned his first selection to the annual All-Star game al manager in 1963. after becoming the team’s all-time rushing leaders through a player’s first two seasons (2,215 yards). In 2020, Jacobs ranked third in rushing attempts (273), eighth in rushing yards (1,1065) NFL WINNING PERCENTAGE 1963-2020 (MIN. 500 GAMES) and tied for fourth in rushing touchdowns (12). The second-year rusher logged at least two touchdowns in four contests this season, Rank Team W L T Pct. including a three- performance in Week 1, tied for 1. Dallas Cowboys 517 370 3 .583 second-most in a single game this season. His three touchdowns tied a single-game franchise record, as he became just the second 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 512 369 9 .581 player in NFL history with at least two rushing touchdowns in 3. NE Patriots 496 387 7 .562 Week 1 of both their rookie season and second season. Jacobs 4. Green Bay Packers 489 386 15 .558 became the first running back in the storied history of the Raiders 5. Minnesota Vikings 490 390 10 .557 to rush for 1,000 yards in each of his first two seasons. He joined 6. Miami Dolphins 467 377 4 .553 Marcus Allen and Mark van Eeghen as the only running backs in club lore to surpass the 1000-yard mark in multiple seasons. 7. Denver Broncos 474 407 9 .538 8. Las Vegas Raiders 472 407 11 .537 Darren Waller also earned his first selection to the Pro Bowl after 9. Kansas City Chiefs 470 408 10 .535 one of the greatest seasons by a player in Raiders lore, breaking Hall of Famer Tim Brown's record for most receptions in a single season by posting 107 in 2020. Waller became just the sixth tight oad arriors end in league history to surpass 100 catches in a season, as he also R W posted a career-high 1,196 receiving yards and nine touchdown The Raiders are among the top-performing road teams in NFL his- receptions. Waller hauled in at least five passes in an incredible tory. The Silver and Black rank fifth since 1963 with a .479 win- 13 games this season, finishing fourth overall in the NFL in total ning percentage in games away from home. catches. He also surpassed 100 receiving yards in five contests, giving him 10 total since the beginning of 2019, the most in the TOP ROAD RECORDS 1963-2020 (MIN. 300 GAMES) NFL among all tight ends. Among Waller’s exceptional highlights this year includes one of the best performances from a tight end in NFL history, as he hauled in 13 passes for 200 yards and two Rank Team W L T Pct. receiving touchdowns in Week 13. Waller joined Hall of Famer 1. Dallas Cowboys 228 216 1 .514 (2002) as the only tight ends in league annals to 2. Indianapolis Colts 218 225 2 .492 post at least 10 receptions, 200 yards and two touchdowns in a single game. Just two weeks later in Week 15, Waller posted an- 3. New England Patriots 216 228 2 .486 other nine receptions for 150 yards and a touchdown, surpassing 4. Pittsburgh Steelers 213 227 5 .484 the 150-yard barrier for the second time in three games. The only 5. Las Vegas Raiders 208 228 8 .479 other tight ends to log 150 receiving yards two times in a single 6. San Francisco 49ers 211 231 3 .477 season are Sharpe, Hall of Famer and Christensen. With 425 receiving yards in the last three weeks, Waller surpassed 7. Miami Dolphins 200 224 1 .472 Sharpe’s (1996) and ’s (2013) previous record (413 8. Minnesota Vikings 203 234 7 .465 yards) for most yards by a tight end in a three-game span in NFL 9. Green Bay Packers 203 235 7 .464 history. 10. Los Angeles Rams 203 237 5 .462

17 Game Release Team Notes Carr At The Helm Carr's Completion % QB Derek Carr was named the Raiders’ starting Carr owns three of the top-4 highest completion percentage QB heading into the 2014 season, becoming the marks in club history. first rookie QB in team history to start in Week 1. In 2016, he became the first QB in franchise ----- HIGHEST COMPLETION % IN TEAM HISTORY ----- history to throw for 3,000 yards in each of his Rank Player Year Comp % first three seasons and led seven fourth-quarter 1. Derek Carr 2019 70.4% comebacks en route to winning the NFL’s Cas- 2. Derek Carr 2018 68.9% trol Edge Clutch Performer of the Year award. In 3. Rich Gannon 2002 67.6% 2018, Carr set a new franchise mark for most consecutive pass 4. Derek Carr 2020 67.3% attempts without an interception (332), while also setting an NFL 5. 1976 66.7% record for most completions (1,759) through a player's first five years in the NFL. In 2019, Carr became the first quarterback in Additionally, Carr's completion percentage of 70.4 in 2019 ranked among the best percentages in a single season in NFL history. franchise history to pass for 4,000 yards in multiple seasons, while also setting a new franchise record for completion percentage ----- HIGHEST COMPLETION % IN NFL HISTORY ----- (70.4 percent). Through Year 7, Carr became just the 27th player Rank Player Year Comp % in club history to record 100 starts and holds the franchise record 1. 2018 74.4% for touchdown passes and passing yards, while setting the NFL 2. Drew Brees 2019 74.3% record for most fourth quarter comebacks (21) through a player's 3. Drew Brees 2017 72.0% first seven seasons in the league. In 2020, Carr completed 348-of- 4. 2016 71.6% 517 passes for a career-high 4,103 yards, 7.9 yards per attempt 5. Drew Brees 2011 71.2% and the second-best passer rating (101.4) in club history, while 6. Drew Brees 2009 70.6% also joining as the only players in NFL history to 7. Ken Anderson 1982 70.6% complete 300 passes in each of their first seven seasons. 8. Derek Carr 2019 70.4% 9. 1945 70.3% 10. 1994 70.3% ----- DEREK CARR CAREER STATISTICS ----- 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 2016 15/15 12-3 357 560 63.8 3,937 28 6 96.7 Franchise Record 2017 15/15 6-9 323 515 62.7 3,496 22 13 86.4 2018 16/16 4-12 381 553 68.9 4,049 19 10 93.9 In 2019, he cemented himself as the club’s all-time passing yards 2019 16/16 7-9 361 513 70.4 4,054 21 8 100.8 leader, breaking the record held by Hall of Fame QB Ken Stabler 2020 16/16 8-8 348 517 67.3 4,103 27 9 101.4 since 1979. Carr became just the 15th quarterback in NFL histo- Career 110/110 47-63 2,468 3,830 64.4 26,896 170 71 92.1 ry to surpass 19,000 passing yards in 80 career games or less, as his 19,196 yards ranked 12th through a player's first 80 career contests. A look below shows the club’s top-5 passing leaders in All-Time Touchdown Leader franchise history. He surpassed the 20,000-yard barrier in his 84th In just his seventh year and in Week 4 against the Buffalo Bills in game and surpassed 25,000 yards in his 104th game, the 12-few- 2020, QB Derek Carr broke legendary Raiders QB Ken Stabler's est games to 25,000 yards in NFL history. record of 150 touchdown passes as a Raider. ----- PASSING YARDS AS A RAIDER ------TOUCHDOWN PASSES AS A RAIDER ----- Rank Player Passing Yards Career Games Rank Player Pass TDs 1. Derek Carr 26,896 110 1. Derek Carr 170 2. Ken Stabler 19,078 130 2. Ken Stabler 150 3. Rich Gannon 17,585 74 3. 148 4. Daryle Lamonica 16,655 95 4. Rich Gannon 114 5. Jim Plunkett 12,665 70 5. Tom Flores 92

Multi-TD Games In Week 9 against the Los Angeles Chargers in 2020, QB Derek Carr surpassed Daryle Lamonica for most games with at least two touchdown passes as a Raider, as he recorded his 47th such game. ---- RAIDERS QBs WITH MULTI-TD PASSES IN A CONTEST ----- Rank Player Games 1. Derek Carr 51 2. Daryle Lamonica 46 3. Ken Stabler 42 4. Rich Gannon 34 5. Tom Flores 29

Game Release 18 300-Yard Games 20 TD Passes Carr has eclipsed the 300-yard mark 25 times so far in his career. The Raid- Only six quarterbacks in NFL history have passed for 20 touch- ers are 15-10 when Carr reaches the 300-yard milestone, and 3-0 when downs in six of their first seven seasons in the NFL. That list can Carr surpasses the 400-yard barrier. In 2020, Carr tied a career high with be found below. six 300-yard passing games, a mark he previously hit in his second year in 2015. --- SEASONS WITH 20 TD PASSES THROUGH YEAR 7 --- Rank Player Years Count ----- CARR’S 300-YARD PASSING GAMES ----- 1t. Peyton Manning 1998-04 7 1t. 1983-89 7 Date Opp. Yards Att./Cmp. TDs Passer Rtg. Result 1t. 2012-18 7 10/30/16 at TB 513 40/59 4 117.4 W, 30-24 (OT) 4t. Derek Carr 2014-20 6 9/30/18 Cle 437 35/58 4 92.4 W, 45-42 (OT) 4t. 2005-010 6 10/19/17 KC 417 29/52 3 101.2 W, 31-30 4t. Matt Ryan 2009-14 6 12/29/19 at Den. 391 29/46 1 97.3 L, 15-16 12/6/20 at NYJ 381 28/47 3 97.9 W, 31-28 1/3/21 at Den. 371 24/38 2 91.0 W, 32-31 9/20/15 Bal. 351 30/46 3 100.9 W, 37-33 hree ames 10/11/20 at KC 347 22/31 3 126.7 W, 40-32 T -TD G 9/23/18 at Mia. 345 27/39 1 83.8 L, 20-27 Though Year 7, Carr has totaled 22 career games with at least 12/26/20 Mia. 336 21/34 1 104.5 L, 25-26 three touchdown passes. The Raiders are 15-7 when Carr tosses 11/1/15 NYJ 333 23/36 4 130.9 W, 34-20 three touchdowns or more. The chart below shows where Carr 11/29/15 at Ten. 330 24/37 3 120.3 W, 24-21 ranks in club history. 10/26/14 at Cle. 328 34/54 1 86.0 L, 13-23 12/9/18 Pit. 322 25/34 2 122.4 W, 24-21 ---- RAIDERS QBs WITH 3-TD PASSES IN A CONTEST ----- 9/11/16 at NO 319 24/38 1 98.5 W, 35-34 Rank Player Games 10/9/16 SD 317 25/40 2 93.4 W, 34-31 1. Derek Carr 22 12/13/20 Ind. 316 31/45 2 85.0 L, 27-44 2. Ken Stabler 20 11/27/16 Car. 315 26/38 2 100.2 W, 35-32 3. Daryle Lamonica 19 9/27/15 at Cle. 314 20/32 2 115.9 W, 27-20 4. Rich Gannon 16 10/29/17 at Buf. 313 31/49 1 71.2 L, 14-34 5. Tom Flores 11 10/4/20 Buf. 311 32/44 2 107.3 L, 23-30 9/10/18 LAR 303 29/40 0 62.8 L, 13-33 11/15/15 Min. 302 29/43 2 83.7 L, 14-30 11/8/15 at Pit. 301 24/44 4 96.9 L, 35-38 11/5/17 at Mia. 300 21/30 1 99.3 W, 27-24 Passer rating on Deep Balls Among pass attempts at least 15 yards in the air in 2020, Derek ***On Oct. 30, 2016, Carr set a franchise record with his 513 yards passing Carr ranked fifth in the NFL and third in the AFC in passer rating en route to a 30-24 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. (123.9). ----- PASSER RATING ----- Rank Player Comps. Att Rating 1. Taysom Hill 18 26 134.3 3,000 Yards 2. 49 109 127.4 Carr is one of just five quarterbacks in NFL history to pass for at 3. 52 107 125.9 4. 70 121 124.7 least 3,000 yards in each of his first seven seasons in the league. 5. Derek Carr 53 105 123.9 6. Drew Brees 40 60 123.6 ---- QBs W/ SEVEN 3,000 YARD SEASONS TO START CAREER ---- 7. 57 118 122.7 Player Team Years 8. 38 75 120.8 Derek Carr Raiders 2014-20 9. 21 41 119.2 Bengals 2011-17 10. Daniel Jones 42 76 115.6 Peyton Manning Colts 1998-04 *Min 20 attempts Panthers 2011-17 Russell Wilson Seahwks 2012-18

3,000 Yards and 20 TDs In Week 13, QB Derek Carr became just the fifth quarterback in NFL history to record 3,000 passing yards and 30 touchdown passes in six of his first seven seasons.

---- 3,000 YARD/20 PASS TD SEASONS THROUGH YEAR 7 ---- Player Team Seasons Peyton Manning Colts 1998-04 Russell Wilson Seahwks 2012-18 Eli Manning Giants 2005-10 Dan Marino Dolphins 1984-89 Derek Carr Raiders 2014-20

19 Game Release Throwing For Six 100 Passer Rating Carr has enjoyed one of the most prolific starts to a career in NFL Carr has posted passer ratings of at least 100 points in 40 career history, especially when it comes to finding the end zone. His 53 games (26-14 record) after his performance in Week 11 of 2020. TDs rank second most by any NFL player through his first two sea- With his 33rd such game in Week 1 of 2020, Carr surpassed Raiders sons, trailing only Dan Marino (68). And although his 2016 season legend Ken Stabler for most in franchise history. was cut short due to injury, he continued his stellar start to his career by throwing 28 more TDs in his third season. His 170 TDs ----- CARR’S 100-PLUS PASSER RATING GAMES ----- are 10th-most in the NFL since 2014. Date Opp. Passer Rtg. Yards TDs INTs Result 12/07/14* SF 140.2 254 3 0 W, 24-13 TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROUGH FIRST TWO NFL SEASONS 10/25/15^ at SD 137.7 289 3 0 W, 37-29 Rank Player Years TDs 10/28/14 Ind. 136.6 244 3 0 L, 28-42 1. Dan Marino (Mia.) 1983-84 68 09/17/17 NYJ 136.6 230 3 0 W, 45-20 2. Derek Carr (Oak.) 2014-15 53 11/26/17 Den. 136.3 253 2 0 W, 21-14 T-3. Peyton Manning (Ind.) 1998-99 52 11/01/15 NYJ 130.9 333 4 0 W, 34-20 T-3. Russell Wilson (Sea.) 2012-13 52 10/11/20 at KC 126.7 347 3 1 W, 40-32 10/27/19 at Hou. 125.0 285 3 0 L, 24-27 TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROUGH FIRST THREE NFL SEASONS 10/02/16 at Bal. 123.4 199 4 0 W, 28-27 Rank Player Years TDs 12/02/18 KC 123.2 285 3 0 L, 33-40 1. Dan Marino (Mia.) 1983-85 98 12/24/16 Ind. 122.6 228 3 0 W, 33-25 2. (Ind.) 2012-14 86 12/09/18 Pit. 122.4 322 2 0 W, 24-21 09/09/19 Den. 121.0 259 1 0 W, 24-16 . 3 Peyton Manning (Ind.) 1998-2000 85 09/21/20 NO 120.7 282 3 0 W, 34-24 4. Derek Carr (Oak.) 2014-16 81 11/29/15 at Ten. 120.3 330 3 0 W, 24-21 11/22/20 KC 119.7 275 3 1 L, 31-35 TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROUGH FIRST FOUR NFL SEASONS 09/27/20 at NE 119.4 261 2 0 L, 20-36 Rank Player Years TDs 10/20/19 at GB 119.2 293 2 1 L, 24-42 1. Dan Marino (Mia.) 1983-86 142 12/22/19 at LAC 118.2 291 1 0 W, 24-17 . 2 Peyton Manning (Ind.) 1998-2001 111 10/30/16 at TB 117.4 513 4 0 W, 30-24 (OT) 3. Russell Wilson (Sea.) 2012-15 106 11/21/16 Hou. 117.0 295 3 1 W, 27-20 4. Derek Carr (Oak.) 2014-17 103 11/03/19 Det. 116.2 289 2 0 W, 31-24 5. Andrew Luck (Ind.) 2012-15 101 09/27/15 at Cle. 115.9 314 2 0 W, 27-20 12/08/19 Ten. 115.2 263 2 0 L, 21-42 TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROUGH FIRST FIVE NFL SEASONS 09/18/16 Atl. 115.0 299 3 0 L, 28-35 Rank Player Years TDs 09/16/18 at Den. 114.6 288 1 0 L, 19-20 1. Dan Marino (Mia.) 1983-87 168 09/10/17 at Ten. 114.3 262 2 0 W, 26-16 . 2 Peyton Manning (Ind.) 1998-2002 138 11/08/20 at LAC 108.1 165 2 0 W, 31-26 3. Andrew Luck (Ind.) 2012-16 132 10/12/14 SD 107.7 282 4 1 L, 28-31 4t. Matt Ryan (Atl.) 2008-12 127 09/13/20 at Car. 107.5 239 1 0 W, 34-30 4t. Russell Wilson (Sea.) 2012-16 127 10/04/20 Buf. 107.3 311 2 0 L, 23-30 6. Andy Dalton (Cin.) 2011-15 124 11/17/19 Cin. 105.7 292 1 1 W, 17-10 7. Derek Carr (Oak.) 2014-18 122 09/29/19 at Ind. 105.4 189 2 0 W, 31-24 8. Cam Newton (Car.) 2011-15 117 12/26/20 Mia. 104.5 336 1 0 L, 25-26 09/22/19 Min. 103.7 242 2 1 L, 14-34 TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROUGH FIRST SIX NFL SEASONS 10/19/17 KC 101.7 417 3 0 W, 31-30 Rank Player Years TDs 09/20/15 Bal. 100.9 351 3 1 W, 37-33 1. Dan Marino (Mia.) 1983-87 196 11/18/18 Ari. 100.5 192 2 0 W, 23-21 3. Andrew Luck (Ind.) 2012-18 171 11/27/16 Car. 100.2 315 2 1 W, 35-32 . 2 Peyton Manning (Ind.) 1998-2003 167 10/01/17 at Den. 100.0 143 1 0 L, 10-16 4t. Russell Wilson (Sea.) 2012-17 161 * 4th highest by first-year player since 1970 AFL-NFL merger 4t. Matt Ryan (Atl.) 2008-13 153 ^ 7th highest road rating in franchise history 6. (GB) 1991-96 147 7. Derek Carr (Oak.) 2014-19 143

TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROUGH FIRST SEVEN NFL SEASONS Rank Player Years TDs 1. Dan Marino (Mia.) 1983-88 220 . 2 Peyton Manning (Ind.) 1998-2004 216 3. Russell Wilson (Sea.) 2012-18 196 4. Brett Favre (GB) 1991-97 182 5. Matt Ryan (Atl.) 2008-14 181 6. Andrew Luck (Ind.) 2012-18 171 7. Derek Carr (Oak./LV) 2014-20 170

Carr crossed the 100-touchdown barrier just 60 games into his NFL career, the quickest to reach 100 passing scores in Raiders history. By doing so in his first four seasons, Carr joined Dan Mari- no, Peyton Manning, Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to toss 100 touchdowns through their first four seasons in the league.

Game Release 20 TD-INT Ratio Comeback Carr Among Carr’s great talents as a quarterback is his ability to protect Carr has orchestrated 24 game-winning drives in his career. the ball and minimize turnovers. Through the first seven years of Carr ranks first in NFL history with 12 fourth quarter come- his career, there have been few to ever do it better than Carr when it comes to touchdown-to-interception ratio. backs in his first three seasons, 13 in his first four, 16 in his first five and 18 in his first six. After Week 13's game against Carr’s 2.43 TD-INT ratio (168/69) is fourth-best in NFL history the New York Jets, Carr yet again set another NFL record among QBs with 3,000-or-more attempts. Shown below is the recording a league-best 20th fourth quarter comeback in elite company Carr has joined with those numbers: his seventh season. In Week 17, he posted his 21st such Rank Player Team Ratio game to extend his own record. Shown below are the 24 1. Aaron Rodgers Green Bay 4.58 combined drives: 2. Russell Wilson Seattle 3.27 • 17-play, 80-yard TD drive (7:21) vs. Kansas City on Nov. 3. New England 3.04 20, 2014 (9-yard TD to James Jones) 4. Derek Carr Las Vegas 2.43 5. Drew Brees New Orleans 2.34 • 9-play, 80-yard TD drive (1:44) vs. Baltimore on Sept. 20, 6. Was./Min. 2.23 2015 (12-yard TD to Seth Roberts) 7. Matt Ryan Atlanta 2.18 • 9-play, 90-yard TD drive (3:20) at Tennessee on Nov. 29, 8. Steve Young San Francisco 2.17 2015 (12-yard TD to Seth Roberts) • 3-play, 11-yard drive (0:16) at Denver on Dec. 13, 2015 Record Streak (16-yard TD to ) • 15-play, 67-yard drive (6:55) in overtime vs. on From midway through the team's Week 5 (2018) contest against Dec. 24, 2015 (31-yard Sebastian Janikowski FG) the Los Angles Chargers to the opening quarter of their Week 17 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs, QB Derek Carr did not • 11-play, 75-yard drive (5:16) at New Orleans on Sept. 11, throw an interception. A span of nearly 12 games and totaling a 2016 (10-yard TD to Seth Roberts and two-point conver- remarkable 332 pass attempts, Carr broke the previous franchise sion to WR ) record set by Rich Gannon in 2001 (277) for most consecutive • 6-play, 66-yard drive (1:24) at Baltimore on Oct. 2, 2016 passes without an interception and etched himself among NFL history. (23-yard TD to WR Michael Crabtree) • 5-play, 60-yard drive (1:36) in overtime at Tampa Bay on --- MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES W/O AN INT IN NFL HISTORY --- Oct. 30, 2016 (41-yard TD to Seth Roberts) Rank Player Attempts Years • 5-play, 85-yard drive (1:32) vs. Houston on Nov. 21, 2016 1. Aaron Rodgers 402 2018 (35-yard TD to WR Amari Cooper) 2. Tom Brady 358 2010-11 3. Derek Carr 332 2018 • 12-play, 82-yard drive (3:20) vs. Carolina on Nov. 27, 2016 (23-yard Sebastian Janikowski FG) • 5-play, 59-yard drive (0:40) vs. Buffalo on Dec. 4, 2016 Leading The Class (37-yard TD to WR Amari Cooper) As a rookie in 2014, Carr led his draft class in completions (348), pass- • 9-play, 54-yard drive (3:47) at San Diego on Dec. 18, 2016 ing yards (3,270) and touchdowns (21). His prolific rookie campaign ranks (44-yard Sebastian Janikowski FG) among the best in NFL annals. He has continued to excel compared to • 11-play, 85-yard drive (2:25) vs. KC on Oct. 19, 2017 (2- both the 2014 draft class and the NFL in general. yard TD to WR Michael Crabtree) Category Carr 2014 Class Rank Carr (2014) All-time Rookie Rank • 11-play, 70-yard drive (3:41) vs. Cle on Sept. 30, 2018 Completions 2,468 1st 348 2nd (29-yard Matt McCrane FG) Passing Yards 26,896 1st 3,270 11th • 9-play, 63-yard drive (1:53) at Ari. on Nov. 18, 2018 (35- Passing TDs 170 1st 21 T-6th yard Daniel Carlson FG) QB Rating 92.1 1st 76.6 9th^ • 8-play, 75-yard drive (2:34) vs. Pit. on Dec. 9, 2018 (6- yard TD to TE Derek Carrier) *Minimum five QB starts • 13-play, 97-yard drive (5:52) vs. Chi. on Oct. 6, 2019 (2- ^Minimum 400 attempts yard TD rush by RB Josh Jacobs) • 7-play, 75-yard drive (3:12) vs. Det. on Nov. 3, 2019 (9- yard TD to WR Hunter Renfrow) • 10-play, 75-yard drive (3:00) vs. LAC on Nov. 7, 2019 (18- yard TD rush by RB Josh Jacobs) • 9-play, 75-yard drive (4:08) vs. Car on Sept. 13, 2020 (6- yard TD rush by RB Josh Jacobs) • 10-play, 45-yard drive (5:16) at KC on Oct. 11, 2020 (43- yard FG by K Daniel Carlson) • 15-play, 75-yard drive (8:54) at Cle. on Nov. 1, 2020 (4- yard TD to WR Hunter Renfrow) • 4-play, 61-yard drive (0:30) at NYJ on Dec. 6, 2020 (46- yard TD to WR Henry Ruggs III) • 7-play, 77-yard drive (1:23) at Den. on Jan. 3, 2021 (1- yard TD rush by Josh Jacobs - Carr to Waller 2-point con- version)

21 Game Release Madd Maxx Year 2 Totals DE Maxx Crosby was drafted in the fourth round A look below shows where Crosby's sacks rank in franchise history (106th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft…Ranks through his first two seasons. fourth in franchise history for most sacks (17) by a player through his first two seasons…Tied for ----- RAIDERS SACK LEADERS THROUGH YEAR 2 ----- second in club history with four sacks in a single Rank Player Years Sacks 1. Khalil Mack 2014-15 19.0 game…Has been awarded AFC Defensive Player 2. Bill Pickel 1983-83 18.5 of the Week and AFC Special Teams Player of 3. 1983-83 17.5 the Week…In 2020, started all 16 games for the first time in his 4. Maxx Crosby 2019-20 17.0 career, tallying 39 stops (20 solo), a team-high seven sacks, fum- 5. Darrell Russell 1997-98 13.5 ble recovery and one pass defensed in addition to two blocked kicks on special teams…As a rookie in 2019, posted 46 tackles (35), a career-high 10 sacks, four forced fumbles and four pass- Single-Game Sacks es defensed…Became just the second rookie in franchise history Crosby earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors in Week to record 10 sacks in a season…Also became the second player 11 of 2019 after recording a Raiders rookie record four sacks, a in franchise annals to record at least 10 sacks and 15 tackles for mark that is tied for second-most in NFL history among rookies. loss in a single season...Finished second in the Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year voting for his superb campaign…Ca------RAIDERS SINGLE-GAME SACK LEADERS ----- reer totals include 32 games played with 26 starts, 85 tackles (55), Rank Player Year SACKS including 30 for loss, 17 sacks, four forced fumbles, one fumble 1t. 1983 5.0 1t. Khalil Mack 2015 5.0 recovery, five passes defensed and two blocked kicks. 3t. Maxx Crosby 2019 4.0 3t. Anthony Smith 1992 4.0 3t. Anthony Smith 1993 4.0 3t. Kamerion Wimbley 2011 4.0

----- NFL ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME SACK LEADERS ----- Rank Player Year SACKS 98 1. Leslie O'Neil 1986 5.0 ----- MAXX CROSBY STATS ----- 2t. Maxx Crosby 2019 4.0 Year GP GS Total Solo Asst. Sacks Yds. INTs PD FF 2t. 1987 4.0 2019 16 10 46 35 11 10.0 69.5 0 4 0 2t. 2009 4.0 2020 16 16 38 17 18 7.0 38.0 0 1 0 5t. Three Tied ----- 3.5 Totals 32 26 84 55 29 17.0 107.5 0 5 0 ----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME SACK LEADERS ----- Rank Player Year SACKS 1. Maxx Crosby 2019 4.0 All-Time Raiders Rookies 2. Greg Townsend 1983 3.0 As a rookie in 2019, became just the second rookie in franchise 3. Clelin Ferrell 2019 2.5 history to record 10 sacks in a season

----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SACK LEADERS ----- ookie ack eaders Rank Player Year Sacks 2019 R S L 1. Greg Townsend 1983 10.5 Crosby finished the season as only the second defender in fran- 2. Maxx Crosby 2019 10.0 chise history to record double-digit sacks as a rookie. He finished 3. Aaron Wallace 1990 9.0 second in the NFL among rookies with 10 sacks on the season. 4. Bill Pickel 1983 6.0 5. Scott Davis 1988 5.5 ----- 2019 ROOKIE SACK LEADERS ----- 6t. Lamarr Houston 2010 5.0 Rank Player Team SACKS 6t. Trevor Scott 2008 5.0 1. Jaguars 10.5 8t. Tony Bryant 1999 4.5 2. Maxx Crosby Raiders 10.0 8t. Clelin Ferrell 2019 4.5 3. 49ers 9.0 8t. Sio Moore 2013 4.5 4. Brian Burns Panthers 7.5 5. Redskins 7.0 6. Patriots 5.5 10 Sacks and 4 Forced Fumbles 7. Ed Oliver Bills 5.0 8t. Clelin Ferrell Raiders 4.5 Became the fifth rookie since at least 2000 to record double-digit 8t. Giants 4.5 sacks and at least four forced fumbles in their rookie campaign. 10t. Sam Eguavoen Dolphins 3.5 The elite list Crosby joined is found below. 10t. Dre'Mont Jones Broncos 3.5 ----- ROOKIES W/ 10 SACKS AND 4 FORCED FUMBLES ----- Year Player Sacks Forced Fumbles 2002 Dwight Freeney 13.0 9 2002 12.0 5 2003 12.0 6 2006 Mark Anderson 12.0 4 2019 Maxx Crosby 10.0 4

Game Release 22 AFC Special Teams Player of the Week AFC Defensive Player of the Week After posting another seven sacks on defense in 2020, DE After setting a Raiders rookie record in Week 11 ofthe Maxx Crosby made his mark on the special teams unit, 2019 campaign with four sacks in the contest against the earning Special Teams Player of the Week honors for the Cincinnati Bengals, DE Maxx Crosby became the second first time in his career after blocking two kicks in the team's rookie player in franchise history ( - 2002) season finale. to earn AFC Defensive Player of the Week Honors and the first Raider to win the award since 2016. • Recorded two blocked FGs. oWith nine seconds remaining in the contest and leading Stat line: Posted five tackles (four solo), including three for by just one point, Crosby blocked what would have been loss, four sacks and one forced fumble. a game-winning 63-yard FG attempt by Denver Broncos K Brandon McManus. o His two blocked kicks were the most in the NFL in Week • Recorded four sacks. 17. o Crosby’s four sacks in Week 11 are tied for second-most o Two blocked FGs were tied for the most in a game this by a rookie in NFL history. season. o Crosby is just the fourth rookie in NFL history to record four sacks in a game and the first to do so since Brian Orak- • Crosby is one of two players to record two blocked kicks po in 2009. in a single game this season. o Crosby’s four sacks in Week 11 set a new franchise re- o His two blocked kicks mark just the 14th time since at cord for most sacks in a game by a rookie. least 2000 that a player has recorded two in a single game. o Four sacks rank tied for second-most by a player in o His two blocked kicks are tied for the most by a player in franchise history. a single game since at least 2000. o Crosby’s four sacks in Week 11 were the most among • It marks just the second time since 2015 that a player has all defenders in the NFL. blocked two kicks in a single game. o Crosby’s four sacks in Week 11 are tied for the most in o Is the second Raiders player since at least 2000 to record a single contest by a player in 2019. two blocked kicks in a single game, joining Richard Seymour o Crosby is one of just four players to record four sacks in (2011). a contest in 2019.

• Crosby recorded three sacks in the fourth quarter in Week 11. o Crosby’s three sacks are tied for second-most in the fourth quarter of a contest since at least 1991. o Crosby is one of just two players with three sacks in a fourth quarter this season. o Dating back to 2000, Crosby is the only rookie to re- cord three sacks in a fourth quarter of a contest. o Crosby’s third sack of the fourth quarter came on the Bengals’ final offensive drive and set the team up with a second-and-19 that ended in a Raiders interception.

• Crosby is one of four players in Week 11 to register multiple sacks and at least one forced fumble.

4th-Round Gem 4th Quarter Sacks Crosby became just the fourth player in franchise history who was Crosby turned it on in the fourth quarter during his rookie cam- drafted by the club in the fourth round or later to record dou- paign, finishing with the second-most sacks in the NFL during the ble-digit sacks in a single season, joining Greg Townsend, Rod final frame of play amongst his rookie peers. Martin and Rod Coleman. Shown below are players in 2019 who have been drafted in the fourth round or later and their respective ----- 4TH QUARTER SACKS BY ROOKIES ----- sacks last season. Rank Player Team Sacks 1. Brian Burns Panthers 5.0 ----- 2019 SACK LEADERS ----- 2. Maxx Crosby Raiders 4.0 DRAFTED IN 4TH ROUND OR LATER 3. Clelin Ferrell Raiders 3.0 Rank Player Team Sacks 4. Josh Allen Jaguars 2.5 1. Za'Darius Smith Packers 13.5 5t. Oshane Ximines Giants 2.0 2. Maxx Crosby Raiders 10.0 5t. Chase Winovich Patriots 2.0 3. Matt Judon Ravens 9.5 5t. Nick Bosa 49ers 2.0 . 4 Matthew Loannidis Redskins 8.5 5. Vikings 8.0

23 Game Release Josh Jacobs 100-Yard Games With the 24th overall selection in the 2019 Just 28 games into RB Josh Jacobs career he has tallied seven con- NFL Draft, the Raiders selected RB Josh Jacobs tests with at least 100 yards on the ground. As a rookie in 2019, Ja- to be their bell-cow back out of the University cobs recorded the most 100-yard contests (five) by a first-year player of Alabama. After earning the starting role at in franchise history and set the rookie rushing record previously held the conclusion of his first training camp, Jacobs by Marcus Allen. A look below highlights each of Jacob's 100-yard made his rookie debut on Monday Night Football performances. at home against the Denver Broncos. With 23 carries for 85 yards and two rushing scores, while adding one reception for 28 yards, Jacobs became the first player ----- JACOB'S 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES ----- since RB LaDainian Tomlinson (2001) to tally two rushing TDs Date Opp. Yards Carries Avg. TDs Result and 100 yards from scrimmage in his rookie debut. Jacobs also 11/01/20 Cle. 129 31 4.2 0 W, 16-6 became the first player in franchise history to score two rushing 10/20/10 at GB 124 21 5.9 0 L, 24-42 TDs in his NFL debut. Since then, Jacobs took the NFL by storm, 10/06/19 Chi. (Lon.) 123 26 4.7 2 W, 24-21 becoming the first rookie in franchise history to earn two NFL 11/03/19 Det. 120 28 4.3 2 W, 31-24 Offensive Rookie of the Month honors (October and November), 11/17/19 Cin. 112 23 4.9 0 W, 17-10 while racking up five 100-yard performances and also breaking 11/15/20 Den. 112 21 5.3 2 W, 37-12 RB Marcus Allen's franchise rookie rushing record set in 1982 for 12/01/19 at KC 104 17 6.1 0 L, 9-40 total rushing yards and 100-yard contests. Jacobs also became the 21st player in NFL history with 1,000 rushing yards through his first 12 career contests. In Week 1 of 2020, he picked up right where he left off as a rookie, becoming the first player in Raiders Carrying The Load history to score three times on the ground in a season opener. Jacobs finished 2020 appearing in a career-high 15 games and In Week 8 against the Cleveland Browns in 2020, RB Josh Jacobs setting career highs in rush attempts (273) and touchdowns (12). carried the a career-high 31 times for a career-high 128 yards in His 12 scores on the ground are tied for third-most in Raiders the 16-6 victory. It marked the first time since Dec. 16, 2012 (Dar- single-season history. ren McFadden) that a Raiders running back recorded at least 30 rushing attempts in a single game, as his 31 carries are also tied ----- JOSH JACOBS' ROOKIE STATS ----- for the second-most by a running back this year with Tennessee Year Team GP GS Att. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD Titans RB . A look below shows where Jacobs' 31 2019 Oakland 13 13 242 1,150 4.8 51 7 carries rank in Raiders history. 2020 Las Vegas 15 15 273 1,065 3.9 28t 12 Totals 28 28 515 2,215 4.3 51 19 --- MOST SINGLE-GAME CARRIES IN FRANCHISE HISTORY --- Rank Player Year Carries 1. Mark van Eeghen 1977 36 2t. Marcus Allen 1987 33 2020 2t. Justin Fargas 2007 33 4. Tyrone Wheatley 2003 32 RB Josh Jacobs rushed for 93 yards on the ground in Week 1 5t. Josh Jacobs 2020 31 against the Carolina Panthers on 25 carries and added three TDs. 5t. Clem Daniels 1963 31 He became the first player in Raiders history to record three rush- 5t. Marcus Allen 1985 31 ing TDs in a Week one contest. Additionally, Jacobs became just 5t. Mark van Eeghen 1977 31 the second player in NFL history to notch at least two rushing TDs 5t. 1998 31 in Week 1 of his first and second year in the NFL. Jacobs finished ranked eighth in the NFL in rushing yards in 2020 and tied for --- MOST SINGLE-GAME CARRIES IN 2020 --- fourth in rushing touchdowns. Rank Player (Week) Team Carries 1. Derrick Henry (17) Titans 34 ----- 2020 RUSHING LEADERS ----- 2t. (13) Vikings 32 Rank Player Team Rushing Yards 2t. David Montgomery (15) Bears 32 1. Derrick Henry Titans 2,027 4t. Josh Jacobs (8) Raiders 31 2. Dalvin Cook Vikings 1,557 4t. Derrick Henry (1) Titans 31 3. Jonathan Taylor Colts 1,169 6t. Dalvin Cook (8) Vikings 30 4. Aaron Jones Packers 1,104 6t. Jonathan Taylor (17) Colts 30 5t. James Robinson Jaguars 1,070 6t. Dalvin Cook (10) Vikings 30 5t. David Montgomery Bears 1,070 9. (14) Rams 29 7. Nick Chubb Browns 1,067 10. Derrick Henry (11) Titans 28 8. Josh Jacobs Raiders 1,065 11t. Dalvin Cook (2) Vikings 27 9. Ravens 1,005 11t. Josh Jacobs (2) Raiders 27 10. Broncos 986 11t. Derrick Henry (12 Titans 27 11t. Dalvin Cook (11) Vikings 27 *Through his first 16 games, Jacobs ranked first in franchise history with 1,402 rushing yards. --- MOST CARRIES IN 2020 --- Rank Player Team Carries ----- 2020 RUSHING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS ----- 1. Derrick Henry Titans 378 Rank Player Team Rushing TDs 2. Dalvin Cook Vikings 312 1. Derrick Henry Titans 17 3. Josh Jacobs Raiders 273 2t. Dalvin Cook Vikings 16 4. David Montgomery Bears 247 2t. Saints 16 5. Ezekiel Elliot Cowboys 244 4t. Josh Jacobs Raiders 12 6. James Robinson Jaguars 240 4t. Cam Newton Patriots 12 7. Kenyan Drake Cardinals 239 4t. Nick Chubb Browns 12 8. Jonathan Taylor Colts 232 7t. Kyler Murray Cardinals 11 9. Melvin Gordon Broncos 215 7t. Antonio Gibson Washington 11 10. Aaron Jones Packers 201 7t. Jonathan Taylor Colts 11

Game Release 24 Rushing Yards Per Game Multi-TD Contests RB Josh Jacobs finished his rookie year averaging 88.5 rushing In Week 17 of 2020 against the Denver Broncos, RB Josh Jacobs yards per game, the 20th-best average by a rookie since the 1970 tallied his seventh multi-rush TD game in just his first 28 career AFL-NFL Merger and third-best average by all running backs in contests, tied for fifth-most all-time in NFL history. Only Earl 2019. In 2020, Jacobs posted an average of 71.0 rushing yards per Campbell, Eric Dickerson, Curtis Martin and Clinton Portis have game and ranked 10th in the NFL and sixth in the AFC. recorded more such games. ----- Multi-TD Games Through 28 Games------2020 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME ----- Rank Player Team Multi-TD Games Rank Player Team Rush Yds/G 1t. Eric Dickerson Rams 8 1. Derrick Henry Titans 126.7 1t. Curtis Martin Patriots 8 2. Dalvin Cook Vikings 111.2 1t. Earl Campbell Oilers 8 3. Nick Chubb Browns 88.9 1t. Clinton Portis Broncos 8 4. Aaron Jones Packers 78.9 5t. Josh Jacobs Raiders 7 5. Jonathan Taylor Colts 77.9 5t. Cowboys 7 6. James Robinson Jaguars 76.4 5t. Karim Abdul-Jabbar Dolphins 7 7. Miles Sanders Eagles 72.3 5t. Chris Johnson Titans 7 8t. David Montgomery Bears 71.3 5t. Larry Johnson Chiefs 7 8t. Bengals 71.3 10. Josh Jacobs Raiders 71.0 Raiders Rushing Leader ----- 2019 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME ----- In Week 9 against the Los Angeles Chargers, RB Josh Jacobs sur- Rank Player Team Rush Yds/G passed Marcus Allen for most rushing yards in franchise history 1. Derrick Henry Titans 102.7 by a player in his first two seasons. Jacobs is the only player in 2. Nick Chubb Browns 93.4 franchise history to rush for 1,000 yards in each of his first two 3. Josh Jacobs Raiders 88.5 seasons. 4. Christian McCaffrey Panthers 86.7 5. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 84.8 ----- Most Rushing Yards In First Two Seasons (Raiders) ----- Rank Player Years Yards 1. Josh Jacobs 2019-20 2,215 2. Marcus Allen 1982-83 1,711 Yards After Contact 3. Latavius Murray 2014-15 1,490 4. Napoleon Kaufman 1995-96 1,364 A look below details just how Jacobs performed after first contact 5. 1987-88 1,134 in 2020. Jacobs also recorded 19 rushing touchdowns just 28 games into ----- 2020 YARDS AFTER CONTACT LEADERS ----- his NFL career, a mark that ranks second in franchise history, trail- Rank Player Team YAC ing only Marcus Allen's 20 touchdown runs posted between 1982 1. Derrick Henry Titans 1,073 and 1983. 2. Dalvin Cook Vikings 756 3. James Robinson Jaguars 615 4. Aaron Jones Packers 592 2020F PF 5. David Montgomery Bears 590 RB Josh Jacobs was praised for his performance as a rookie by 6. Ronald Jones Buccaneers 584 many last season, Pro Football Focus included. He earned the 7. Josh Jacobs Raiders 540 second-best rushing grade in 2019 and forced more missed 8. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 521 tackles than anyone in the National Football league in just his first 9. Nick Chubb Browns 511 year. While battling injuries in 2020, Jacobs has yet again been 10. Jonathan Taylor Colts 479 one of the best at forcing missed tackles.

----- 2020 PFF MISSED TACKLES FORCED----- Rank Player Team MTFs 1. Derrick Henry Seahawks 78 2. Dalvin Cook Vikings 72 3t. Nick Chubb Browns 56 3t. David Montgomery Titans 56 5. Josh Jacobs Raiders 52 6. Melvin Gordon Broncos 51 7. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 44 8t. Jonathan Taylor Colts 43 8t. Mike Davis Panthers 43

Since 2006, only in 2013 (76) and 2014 (91) forced more missed tackles on runs than Josh Jacobs' 70 during his rookie season. In Week 1 of 2020, Jacobs led the NFL with 12 forced missed tackles as a rusher and receiver (10, 2).

25 Game Release Rookie Record Holder 2019 NFL Rushing Leaders Just eight games into his rookie campaign, RB Josh Jacobs etched RB Josh Jacobs rushed for 1,150 yards in just his first 13 contests himself among the many Raiders greats, surpassing Marcus Allen's as a rookie, good for eighth-most in the NFL. In Week 11, Jacobs 37-year-old franchise record for rushing yards in a single season became the 12th player in NFL history with at least 900 yards by a rookie. A look below is where Jacobs stands. (923) through a player’s first 10 career games. Jacobs crossed the 1,000-yard barrier in Week 13, marking the 16th time in club his- tory a player has rushed for 1,000 yards. Below shows a closer ----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SINGLE-SEASON MARKS ----- look at rushing leaders across the league. Rank Player Year Rushing Yards 1. Josh Jacobs 2019 (13 games) 1,150 ----- 2019 NFL RUSHING LEADERS ----- 1. Marcus Allen 1982 697 Rank Player Team Rushing Yards 2. Arthur Whittington 1978 661 1. Derrick Henry Titans 1,540 4. Greg Robinson 1993 591 2. Nick Chubb Browns 1,494 5. Bo Jackson 1987 554 3. Christian cCaffreyM Panthers 1,387 4. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 1,357 *Jacobs also broke a tie with Marcus Allen for the most 100-yard 5. Seahawks 1,230 6. Lamar Jackson Ravens 1,206 rushing games as a rookie in club history with his fourth in Week 11. 7. Jaguars 1,152 8. Josh Jacobs Raiders 1,150 9. Joe Mixon Bengals 1,137 All-Time Single Season Leaders 10. Dalvin Cook Vikings 1,135 In Week 13 of 2019, RB Josh Jacobs has become just the 12th *Jacobs’ 1,150 yards on the ground rank first in franchise history among all player in Raiders lore to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season and rookie rushers, topping Marcus Allen's previous record of 697 yards set in 1982. did so in just his 12th career contest. He is one of four players in franchise history to accomplish the feat through the first 12 games of a season. Jacobs is also the only rookie in franchise history to aiders ebut cross 1,000 yards in a single season. Jacobs crossed the 1,000- R D yard mark in 2020 and became just the third player in club history RB Josh Jacobs' 85 yards on the ground in Week 1 of 2019 ranks to record multiple seasons with 1,000 rushing yards. Jacobs is just third in franchise history among all rookies in their NFL debut. the 33rd player in NFL history and first in club history to begin his career with back-to-back 1,000 yard campaigns. A look below ----- MOST RUSHING YARDS IN RAIDERS DEBUT ----- shows where he ranks in Raiders history. Year Player Yards TDs 1982 Marcus Allen 116 1 ----- RAIDERS SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING LEADERS ----- 1965 Roger Hagberg 87 0 Rank Player Year Rushing Yards 2019 Josh Jacobs 85 2 1. Marcus Allen 1985 1,759 2016 Jalen Richard 84 1 2. Napoleon Kaufman 1997 1,294 3. Mark van Eeghen 1977 1,273 *Jacobs also became the first Raiders player since 1972 to score multiple TDs in his NFL debut. 4. Marcus Allen 1984 1,168 5. Darren McFadden 2010 1,157 6. Josh Jacobs 2019 1,150 7. Harvey Williams 1995 1,114 Elite First 13 8. Marv Hubbard 1972 1,100 RB Josh Jacobs ranks among NFL history's elite when it comes to 9. Clem Daniels 1963 1,099 rushing yards as a 21-year-old. Shown below is the Top-5 season 10. Mark van Eeghen 1978 1,080 performances by a player 21-or-younger in their first 13 career 11. Latavius Murray 2015 1,066 games. 12. Josh Jacobs 2020 1,065 12. Tyrone Wheatley 2000 1,046 Rank Player Year Yards 13. LaMont Jordan 2005 1,025 1. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 1,392 14. Marcus Allen 1983 1,014 2. Edgerrin James Colts 1,311 15. Mark van Eeghen 1976 1,012 3. Barry Sanders Lions 1,208 4. Josh Jacobs Raiders 1,150 5. Giants 1,124

2019 PFF's Best ----- 2019 PFF RUNNING BACK GRADES ----- Rank Player Team Grade 1. Nick Chubb Browns 90.3 2. Josh Jacobs Raiders 86.9 3. Dalvin Cook Vikings 83.5 4. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 83.1 5. Aaron Jones Packers 81.3

----- 2019 PFF MISSED TACKLES FORCED----- Rank Player Team MTFs 1. Josh Jacobs Raiders 70 2t. Nick Chubb Browns 68 2t. Chris Carson Seahawks 63 4. Derrick Henry Titans 62 5. Joe Mixon Bengals 53

Game Release 26 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month 2019 Rookie Leader After a strong start to his rookie campaign in 2019, RB Josh Ja- RB Josh Jacobs paced all rookies in the league in every major cobs owned the month of October and became the first rookie in rushing category in 2019. Those stats are highlighted below. franchise history to be named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month, joining CB (1998) as the only other rookie in ----- RUSHING TDs AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- club history to earn the honor on either side of the ball. Take a look at some of his stats from the month of October below. Rk. Player Rush TDs 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 7 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 6 Stat line: Rushed 62 times for 313 yards and two rushing touch- downs, adding eight receptions for 45 yards in just three games 3. Two Tied 4 during the month of October. • Two 100-yard rushing contests. ----- RUSHING YARDS AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- o Tied for first in the NFL among all players during the month of Rk. Player Rush Yards October. 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 1,150 o First in the NFL among rookies during the month of October. 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 889 • Most rushing yards (123) by a rookie running back in the 27 NFL 3. Miles Sanders (Phi.) 818 games played in London since 2007. • Averaged 104.3 rushing yards per game in October. ----- RUSHING YARDS/GAME AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- o Ranked fourth in the NFL during the month of October. Rk. Player Yards/Game o Ranked third in the AFC during the month of October. 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 88.5 o Ranked first among all rookies during the month of October. 2. (Buf.) 64.6 • 313 rushing yards in October. 3. David Montgomery (Chi.) 55.6 o Ranked seventh in the NFL during the month of October. o Ranked fourth in the AFC during the month of October. ----- YARDS AFTER CONTACT AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- o Ranked first among all rookies during the month of October. Rk. Player Rush YAC o Most rushing yards by a Raiders rookie during the month of 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 686 October in franchise history (and did so in just three contests). 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 399 • Averaged 5.05 yards per carry in the month of October. 3. Devin Singletary (Buf.) 365 o Ranked first in the NFL among all players with at least 60 car- ries during the month of October. ----- RUSHING 1ST DOWNS AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- Rk. Player 1st Downs 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 53 Rookie Of The Month Part II 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 50 3. Devin Singletary (Buf.) 37 RB Josh Jacobs continued to roll in the month of November in 2019 and tacked on his second consecutive NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month Award, becoming the first Raider in club history with two Rookie of the Month honors. Jacobs is the first rookie in the NFL to win the award in consecutive months since Odell Beckham Rookie Top Single Games Jr. did so in November and December of 2014. In Week 9 of 2019, RB Josh Jacobs recorded his third game with at least 120 yards on the ground, marking a new franchise record Stat line: Rushed 94 times for 441 yards and three rushing touch- by a rookie running back and breaking Marcus Allen's previous re- downs, adding seven receptions for 44 yards from Weeks 9-13. cord of two such games. A look below shows some of Jacobs' top • Three 100-yard rushing contests. rushing performances in 2019 and where they rank in Raiders lore. o Ranked tied for first in the NFL among all players. o Ranked first in the NFL among rookies. ----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME MARKS ----- • Four 100-yard scrimmage contests. Rank Player Year Rushing Yards o Ranked second in the NFL among all players. 1. Bo Jackson 1987 221 o Ranked first in the AFC among all players. 2. Darren McFadden 2008 164 o Ranked first in the NFL among all rookies. 3. Marcus Allen 1982 156 • Rushed for three touchdowns. 4. Arthur Washington 1978 134 o Ranked tied for fifth in the NFL among all players. 5. Marcus Allen 1982 126 o Ranked first in the NFL among all rookies. 6. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 7) 124 • Averaged 88.2 rushing yards per game. 7. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 5) 123 o Ranked fourth in the NFL among all players. 8. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 9) 120 o Ranked first in the NFL among rookies. 9. Marcus Allen 1982 116 • 441 rushing yards. 10. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 11) 112 11. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 13) 104 o Ranked second in the NFL among all players. 12t. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 2) 99 o Ranked first in the NFL among all rookies. 12t. DeAndré Washington 2016 99 o And in doing so, became just the 12th player in club history with 1,000 yards in a season *Jacobs is the first running back with at least three games of multi- o First rookie to ever do so. ple rush touchdowns in his first season since Ezekiel Elliott had five o Fourth player in team history to do so in the first 12 games of in 2016. a season. o Led all rookies with 1,061 rushing yards and ranked fourth in the NFL overall.

27 Game Release Darren Waller All-Time Receptions In 2018, TE Darren Waller was signed by the In 2020, TE Darren Waller recorded a franchise-record 107 re- Raiders off of the Baltimore Ravens' practice ceptions, breaking Hall of Famer WR Tim Brown's previous mark squad. In 2019, Waller led the team in receptions of 104 receptions set during the 1997 campaign. Waller finished and receiving yards. Waller's receptions (90), fourth in the NFL and first among all tight ends. receiving yards (1,145), receiving touchdowns (three) and first-down receptions (53) all led the team. Waller broke the club record and led the ----- MOST RECEPTIONS BY A PLAYER IN CLUB HISTORY ----- NFL among his position group with five 100-yard contests. In Rank Player Year Receptions one of the most historic receiving campaigns in franchise history, 1. Darren Waller 2020 107 Waller earned his first Pro Bowl selection after leading the team 2. Tim Brown 1997 104 in all major receiving categories and setting a new club record 3. 1986 95 with 107 receptions, topping Tim Brown's previous mark of 104 4t. Jerry Rice 2002 92 catches in 1997. Waller also posted career highs in receiving yards 4t. Todd Christensen 1983 92 (1,196) and touchdown receptions (nine). He also tied his own re- 6t. 2001 91 cord set in 2019 with five games of at least 100 receiving yards. 6t. Charlie Garner 2002 91 Waller finished the campaign rattling off three straight games with 8t. Darren Waller 2019 90 over 100 receiving yards, becoming only the third Raider to ac- 8t. Tim Brown 1999 90 complish the feat since the merger: Hall of Famer Tim Brown in 8t. Tim Brown 1996 90 1999, in 1974 and 1976. Waller became just the sixth tight end in NFL history to record 100 receptions in a single season.

----- TIGHT ENDS WITH 100 RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON ----- (NFL HISTORY) 83 Rank Player Year Receptions 1. Zach Ertz (Phi.) 2018 116 2. Jason Witten (Dal.) 2012 110 ----- DARREN WALLER'S CAREER STATISTICS ----- Year Team GP GS Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 3. Darren Waller (LV) 2020 107 2015 Bal. 6 1 2 18 9.0 17 0 4. (KC) 2020 105 2016 Bal. 12 3 10 85 8.5 15 2 5. Travis Kelce (KC) 2018 103 2017 Bal. (Reserve/Suspended List) 6. (KC) 2004 102 2018 Oak. 4 0 6 75 12.5 44 0 7. Dallas Clark (Ind.) 2009 100 2019 Oak. 16 16 90 1,145 12.7 75 3 2020V L 16 15 107 1,196 11.2 38t 9 Totals 54 35 215 2,519 11.7 75 14

Waller's Receptions Waller finished 2020 with a career-high and franchise-record 107 receptions on the year, tallying double-digit receptions intwo contests, including 13 contests with at least five receptions. His 13 such contests in a single season mark a new franchise record and tied for second-most in the NFL this season.

--- RECEPTION LEADERS IN 2020 --- Rank Player Team Receptions Targets 1. Buffalo 127 166 2t. DeAndre Hopkins Arizona 115 160 2t. Davante Adams Green Bay 115 149 4. Darren Waller Las Vegas 107 145 5. Travis Kelce Kansas City 105 145 6. Chicago 105 151 7t. Keenan Allen L.A. Chargers 100 147 7t. Seattle 100 132 9. JuJu Smith-Schuster Pittsburgh 97 136 10. Robby Anderson Carolina 95 124

Game Release 28 200 Yard Club Waller's Week 13 In Week 13 of 2020 against the New York Jets, TE Darren Waller In Week 13 of 2020, TE Darren Waller logged one of the greatest became just the fourth Raider and first tight end to log 200 re- performances from a tight end in NFL history, tallying 13 recep- ceiving yards in a contest. The single-game all-time leaders in fran- tions for 200 yards and two touchdowns. He set a franchise re- chise lore are shown below. cord for most receiving yards by a tight end and became just the third player in club lore to record at least 200 receiving yards in a ----- MOST RECEIVING YARDS BY A TE IN CLUB HISTORY ----- game. More accolades from his career day are shown below. Rank Player Year Receptions Yards 1. Art Powell 1963 10 247 ----- 200 Receiving Yards and Two TDs (NFL HISTORY, TEs) ----- 2. Amari Cooper 2016 11 210 Player Team Years 3. Art Powell 1965 11 206 Jackie Smith St. Louis Cardinals 1963 4. Darren Waller 2020 13 200 Rich Caster New York Jets 1972 5. Warren Wells 1970 7 198 Shannon Sharpe Denver Broncos 2002 6. 1986 4 193 Darren Waller Las Vegas Raiders 2020 7. Tim Brown 1999 11 190 8. Tim Brown 1993 10 183 ----- 10 Rec., 150 Rec. Yards & 2 TDs, (NFL History, TEs) ----- 9. Art Powell 1963 7 181 Player Team Years 10. 2018 9 180 Shannon Sharpe Denver Broncos 1996 & 2002 Travis Kelce Kansas City Chiefs 2018 Kellen Winslow San Diego Chargers 1983 Touchdown Receptions Todd Christensen Los Angeles Raiders 1983 In 2020, TE Darren Waller became just the fifth Raiders tight end Darren Waller Las Vegas Raiders 2020 in club history to log at least nine touchdown receptions and the first to do so since in 1999. Waller finished third in ----- 10 Receptions, 150 Receiving Yards & 2 TDs (Raiders) ----- 2020 among tight ends with nine scores. Player Years Games Art Powell 1963, 1965 2 ----- MOST TD RECEPTIONS IN CLUB HISTORY (TEs) ----- Tim Brown 1993 1 Rank Player Year TD Receptions Todd Christensen 1983 1 1. Todd Christensen 1983 12 Amari Cooper 2017 1 2t. Dave Casper 1976 10 Darren Waller 2020 1 2t. 1967 10 4t. Darren Waller 2020 9 4t. Dave Casper 1978 9 4t. Rickey Dudley 1999 9 Waller's Receptions 7t. 1979 8 In Week 13 of 2020 against the New York Jets, TE Darren Waller 7t. Todd Christensen 1986 8 shined and hauled in a career-high 13 passes in the contest, the 7t. Raymond Chester 1972 8 second-most among NFL tight ends last season.

----- MOST TD RECEPTIONS IN 2020 ------SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS IN 2020 --- Rank Player Team TD Receptions Rank Player Opponent Week Receptions 1. Davante Adams Green Bay 18 1. Keenan Allen (LAC) N.Y. Jets 11 16 2. Kansas City 15 2t. George Kittle (SF) Philadelphia 4 15 3. Minnesota 14 2t. Tyler Lockett (Sea.) Arizona 7 15 4. Mike Evans Tampa Bay 13 4t. DeAndre Hopkins (Ari.) San Francisco 1 14 5t. A.J. Brown Tennessee 11 4t. Davante Adams (GB) Indianapolis 1 14 5t. Travis Kelce Kansas City 11 6t. Darren Waller (LV) N.Y. Jets 13 13 5t. Robert Tonyan Green Bay 11 6t. Tyreek Hill (KC) Tampa Bay 12 13 8t. Tyler Lockett Seattle 10 6t. Keenan Allen (LAC) Carolina 3 13 8t. DK Metcalf Seattle 10 6t. Alvin Kamara (NO) Green Bay 3 13 10t. Darren Waller Las Vegas 9 6t. Davante Adams (GB) Houston 7 13 6t. (Was.) Seattle 15 13 12t. Darren Waller (LV) New Orleans 2 12 100-Yard Contests 12t. (Den.) L.A. Chargers 5 12 Since becoming a starter during the beginning of the 2019 cam- 12t. Jakobi Meyers (NE) N.Y. Jets 9 12 paign, TE Darren Waller has posted 10 games with at least 100 12t. Amari Cooper (Dal.) Cleveland 4 12 receiving yards, most among tight ends and tied fifth overall. 12t. DK Metcalf (Sea.) San Francisco 8 12 12t. Diontae Johnson (Pit.) Jacksonville 11 12 ----- MOST 100-YARD GAMES SINCE 2019 ----- 12t. Robert Woods (LAR) Tampa Bay 11 12 Rank Player Team Games 12t. Tyler Lockett (Sea.) San Francisco 17 12 1t. Davante Adams Green Bay 12 1t. Stefon Diggs Minnesota/Buffalo 12 ***Waller's 12 receptions on Monday Night Football in Week 2 1t. DeAndre Hopkins Houston/Arizona 12 rank second-most in NFL history in the primetime slot among all 1t. Michael Thomas New Orleans 12 tight ends, trailing only TE Jason Witten. 5t. Darren Waller Las Vegas 10 5t. Atlanta 10

29 Game Release Wall To Wall Stock's Up On Wall Street Since the beginning of the 2019 campaign, TE Darren Waller has In 2019, TE Darren Waller became the second tight end in fran- been one of the most productive tight ends in the National Foot- chise history to record 1,000 receiving yards in a single season. In ball League. Waller ranked in the Top-3 in both receptions and re- 2020, he became just the first tight end in club lore to record 90 ceiving yards among all tight ends. receptions and 1,000 receiving yards in consecutive seasons.

----- MOST RECEPTIONS SINCE 2019 (AMONG TEs) ------MOST RECEIVING YARDS BY A TE IN CLUB HISTORY ----- Rank Player Team Receptions Rank Player Year Receptions Yards 1. Travis Kelce Kansas City 202 1. Todd Christensen 1983 92 1,247 2. Darren Waller Las Vegas 197 2. Darren Waller 2020 107 1,196 3. George Kittle San Francisco 133 3. Todd Christensen 1986 95 1,153 4. Darren Waller 2019 90 1,145 4. Zach Ertz Philadelphia 124 5. Todd Christensen 1984 80 1,007 5. Mark Andrews Baltimore 122 6. Todd Christensen 1985 82 987 7. Jared Cook 2018 68 896 ----- MOST RECEIVING YARDS SINCE 2019 (AMONG TEs) ----- 8. Dave Casper 1978 62 852 Rank Player Team Rec. Yards 9. Brandon Myers 2012 79 806 1. Travis Kelce Kansas City 2,645 10. Zach Miller 2009 66 805 2. Darren Waller Las Vegas 2,224 3. George Kittle San Francisco 1,619 4. Mark Andrews Baltimore 1,526 5. L.A. Chargers 1,265

All-Time Single-Games In Week 13 of 2020 against the New York Jets, TE Darren Waller recorded 13 receptions in his career day. Shown below are the all-time leaders in franchise history for most receptions in a single game.

----- MOST RECEIVING YARDS BY A TE IN CLUB HISTORY ----- Rank Player Year Receptions Yards 1. Art Powell 1963 10 247 2. Amari Cooper 2017 11 210 3. Art Powell 1965 11 206 4. Darren Waller 2020 13 200 5. Warren Wells 1970 7 198 6. Jessie Hester 1986 4 193 7. Tim Brown 1999 11 190 8. Tim Brown 1993 10 183 9. Art Powell 1963 7 181 10. Jared Cook 2018 9 180

----- MOST RECEPTIONS BY A PLAYER IN CLUB HISTORY ----- Rank Player Year Receptions 1t. Tim Brown 1997 14 1t. Brandon Myers 2012 14 3t. Darren Waller 2020 13 3t. Darren Waller 2019 13 3t. Darren McFadden 2012 13 7t. Darren Waller 2020 12 7t. Dave Casper 1976 12 7t. Amari Cooper 2016 12 7t. Tim Brown 1995 12

12-Plus Catch Contests TE Darren Waller tied Tim Brown for the most games with at least 12 receptions in franchise history.

----- Most Games With 12-Plus Receptions ----- Rank Player Games 1t. Darren Waller 3 1t. Tim Brown 3 3t. Dave Casper 1 3t. Amari Cooper 1 3t. Darren McFadden 1 3t. Brandon Myers 1

Game Release 30 Yannick Ngakoue NFL Sack Leaders Since 2016 Defensive end enters his first season with the Sil- Since entering the league, DE Yannick Ngakoue has registered at ver and Black after compiling 45.5 sacks over his least eight sacks in five consecutive seasons. Below is where he first five seasons in the NFL with the Jacksonville ranks amongst the NFL leaders in sacks since 2016: Jaguars (2016-19), Minnesota Vikings (2020) and Baltimore Ravens (2020)…Since sacks became an ----- NFL SACK LEADERS SINCE 2016----- official stat in 1982, is just one of four players to Rank Player Sacks begin his career with five consecutive eight-plus 1. (LAR) 65.5 sack seasons…Ranks second in the NFL with 18 forced fumbles 2. Chandler Jones (Ari.) 61.0 since 2016…Ranks second in Jaguars history with 37.5 career 3. Cameron Jordan (NO) 55.5 sacks and is tied for first with eight multi-sack contests…In 2020, 4. Khalil Mack (Chi.) 51.5 appeared in 15 contests (six with the Vikings and nine with the Ra- 5. T.J. Watt (Pit.) 49.5 vens), recording his fifth season with at least eight sacks…Started 6. (Min.) 48.5 in all 15 appearances in 2019, totaling a career-best 41 tackles (36 7. Ryan Kerrigan (Was.) 48.0 solo), while adding eight sacks, six passes defensed, four forced 8. (LAC) 47.5 fumbles and one fumble recovery…In 2018, started in all 16 con- 9t. Frank Clark (KC) 46.0 tests for the second consecutive season, logging the second-most 9t. (Den.) 46.0 sacks of his career (9.5)…Earned his first Pro Bowl nod in 2017 9t. Jason Pierre-Paul (TB) 46.0 after recording career highs in sacks (12.0), forced fumbles (six) 12. Yannick Ngakoue (LV) 45.5 and fumble recoveries (two)…As a rookie in 2016, joined LB Tam- 13. (Buf.) 44.0 ba Hali (2006), LB Terrell Suggs (2003), DE Julius Peppers and LB 14. Calaos Campbell (Bal.) 43.5 Charles Haley (1986) as the only rookies to log at least eight sacks, four forced fumbles and one INT.

Forced Fumbles 91 Since entering the NFL in 2016, DE Yannick Ngakoue ranks sec------YANNICK NGAKOUE STATS ----- ond in the league with 18 forced fumbles. Year GP GS Total Solo Asst. Sacks Yds. INTs PD FF 2016 16 15 23 20 3 8.0 45.0 1 2 4 ----- NFL LEADERS IN FORCED FUMBLES SINCE 2016 ---- 2017 16 16 30 24 6 12.0 85.0 0 0 6 Rank. Player Sacks 2018 16 16 28 25 3 9.5 62.5 0 1 0 1. Khalil Mack 20 2019 15 15 41 36 5 8.0 56.0 1 6 4 2. Yannick Ngakoue 18 2020 15 8 23 23 0 8.0 43.0 0 1 4 3t. Aaron Donald 17 Totals 78 70 145 128 17 45.5 291.5 2 10 18 3t. Chandler Jones 17 3t. T.J. Watt 17

All-Time Jaguar Multi-Sack Games DE Yannick Ngakoue owns the second-most career sacks in Jacksonville Jag- DE Yannick Ngakoue’s 10 games with two-or-more sacks are tied uars history (2016-19), behind Tony Brackens (55.0). His 37.5 sacks were the for the NFL’s fouth-most since 2017: most by a Jaguars player through 63 careeer games. Below is the list of Jaguars’ all-time sack leaders: ----- MOST SACKS, FRANCHISE HISTORY------MOST MULTI-SACK GAMES SINCE 2017----- Rank Player Years Sacks Rank Player Games 1. Tony Brackens 1996-03 55.0 1. Aaron Donald (LAR) 17 2. Yannick Ngakoue 2016-19 37.5 3. Joel Smeenge 1995-00 34.0 2. Cameron Jordan (NO) 14 4. Calais Campbell 2017-19 31.5 3. T.J. Watt (Pit.) 12 5. John Henderson 2002-09 29.0 4t. Yannick Ngakoue (LV) 11 4t. Myles Garrett (Cle.) 11 ----- MOST SACKS, 63 CAREER GAMES OR FEWER, FRANCHISE HISTORY----- 4t. Chandler Jones (Ari.) 11 Rank Player Years Sacks 7. Ryan Kerrigan (Was.) 10 1. Yannick Ngakoue 2016-19 37.5 8t. Calais Campbell (Bal.) 9 2. Tony Brackens 1996-00 32.0 8t. Joey Bosa (LAC) 9 3. Bobby McCray 2004-07 22.0 8t. Chris Jones (KC) 9 ----- MOST SACKS, SINGLE SEASON, FRANCHISE HISTORY----- 8t. Za’Darius Smith (GB) 9

Rank. Player Sacks 1. Calais Campbell (2017) 14.5 2t. Yannick Ngakoue (2017) 12.0 2t. Tony Brackens (1999) 12.0 4 Tony Brackens (2001) 11.0 5t. Josh Allen (2019) 10.5 5t. Calais Campbell (2018) 10.5 5t. Kevin Hardy (1999) 10.5

31 Game Release Henry Ruggs III Average Yards Per Reception Selected with the 11th overall pick in the 2020 WR Henry Ruggs III's world-class speed was on display in his NFL Draft, the NFL Combine's fastest man, WR rookie campaign as the Raiders found multiple ways to get Ruggs Henry Ruggs III was brought to Las Vegas to III involved offensively. With 17.4 yards per reception, Ruggs III wear the Silver and Black. Clocking a 4.27 40- ranked fifth in the NFL and first among all rookies. yard dash at this past year's combine, Ruggs III posted a time that tied for the sixth-fastest ever ----- AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH ----- recorded during the nationally televised event Rank Player Team YPC pre-draft process. Ruggs III was a three-year player who appeared 1. M. Valdes-Scantling Green Bay 20.9 in 41 games during his time with Alabama (2017-19). He finished 2. Nelson Agholor Las Vegas 18.7 his career ranked third in program history with 24 receiving touch- 3. Jalen Guyton L.A. Chargers 18.3 downs and tanked sixth in Alabama history with an average of 4. D.J. Moore Carolina 18.1 17.5 yards per catch over his career (minimum of 50 receptions). 5. Henry Ruggs III Las Vegas 17.4 He totaled 98 receptions for 1,716 yards over his three seasons, 6. Buffalo 17.1 adding two rush attempts for 75 yards and a score. Over his rookie 7. N.Y. Jets 16.8 season in the NFL, Ruggs III appeared in 13 contests and made 12 8. Houston 16.6 starts, missing three games due to injury and COVID-19. Ruggs III 9. Denver 16.5 10. Rashard Huggins Cleveland 16.2 compiled 26 receptions for 452 yards for an average of 17.4 yards per reception, while hauling in two touchdown passes, both of which were 45-plus yards. His 452 receiving yards ranked fourth *Min. 25 receptions to qualify on the team in 2020 and also ranked 13th among all rookies in franchise history. His two touchdown receptions of 40-plus yards ----- AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTION (Rookies) ----- tied for first among all rookies last season, while ranking tied for Rank Player Team YPC second in club history among all rookies. Ruggs III's four recep- 1. Henry Ruggs III Las Vegas 17.4 tions of at least 40 yards ranked tied for 10th in the NFL among all 2. Gabriel Davis Buffalo 17.1 players, while his two scores of 40-plus yards ranked tied for sixth. 3. Jerry Jeudy Denver 16.5 4. Minnesota 16.0 5. Chase Claypool Pittsburgh 14.1 ----- HENRY RUGGS III ROOKIE CAMPAIGN ----- 6. Cincinnati 13.6 Year Team GP GS Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 7. Philadelphia 12.8 2020V L 13 12 26 452 17.4 72t 2 8. K.J. Hamler Denver 12.7 Totals 13 12 26 452 17.4 72t 2 9. CeeDee Lamb Dallas 12.6 10. Michael Pittman Indianapolis 12.6

*Min. 25 receptions to qualify Run Ruggs Run Ruggs III's speed was on full display during his 2020 rookie cam- paign, as he tied for 10th in the NFL in receptions of at least 40 yards, finishing with four such receptions. Among those four re- ceptions included a 72-yard touchdown reception in Week5 against the Kansas City Chiefs and a 46-yard walk-off score in Week 13 to defeat the Jets.

----- RECEPTIONS OF 40-PLUS YARDS ----- Rank Player Team Receptions 1t. DeAndre Hopkins Arizona 6 1t. D.J. Moore Carolina 5 1t. M. Valdes-Scantling Green Bay 5 4t. Stefon Diggs Buffalo 5 4t. DK Metcalf Seattle 5 4t. Davante Adams Green Bay 5 4t. Tyreek Hill Kansas City 5 4t. A.J. Brown Tennessee 5 4t. Nelson Agholor Las Vegas 5 10t. Henry Ruggs III Las Vegas 4 10t. Denver 4 10t. Chris Godwin Tampa Bay 4 10t. Tyron Johnson L.A. Chargers 4 10t. Will Fuller Houston 4 10t. Justin Jefferson Minnesota 4 10t. Baltimore 4 10t. Jalen Guyton L.A. Chargers 4 10t. Richie James San Francisco 4 10t. Diontae Johnson Pittsburgh 4 10t. Jerry Jeudy Denver 4

Game Release 32 K Daniel Carlson Week 1 Player of the week In his third year with the Silver and Black, K Daniel Carlson set the AFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK – WEEK 1 franchise record for most points scored in a single season (144), surpassing Sebastian Janikowski’s previous mark of 142 points in Stat line: Made 2-of-2 Field Goal attempts and all four PATs, 2010. Carlson played in all 16 games and converted on 33-of-35 totaling 10 points in the Week 1 victory at Carolina in 2020. field goals for a 94.3 field goal percentage to mark a new franchise • Scored 10 points record, improving upon his own record set during his rookie sea- o His 10 points scored rank tied for third in the NFL in son and first year with the Raiders in 2018. He also compiled a Week 1. Player of the Week and Player of the Month Award ranking first in o His 10 points scored rank tied for second in the AFC in the NFL in points scored (144), fourth in field goals made (33) and Week 1. sixth in field goal percentage (94.3 percent). • Made a 54-yard FG o His 54-yard FG was a new career long. Carlson's rankings in 2020 among all qualifying NFL kickers can o His 54-yard FG was the second-longest FG made in be found below: Week 1 in the NFL. o His 54-yard FG was the longest FG made in Week 1 in ----- TOTAL FIELD GOALS MADE ----- the AFC. Rank Player Team FGM • Made four PATS 1. Atlanta 37 o His four PATs were tied for second-most in the AFC in 2. Miami 36 Week 1. 3. Greg Zuerlein Dallas 34 o His four PATs were tied for fourth-most in the NFL in 4. Daniel Carlson Las Vegas 33 Week 1. . 5 Rodrigo Blankenship Indianapolis 32

----- FIELD GOALS MADE 20-29 YARDS ----- Rank Player Team FGM AFC Player Of The Month 1. Daniel Carlson Las Vegas 18 AFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE MONTH - DECEMBER 2. Joey Slye Carolina 11 3t. Younghoe Koo Atlanta 10 2020 Stat line: Was perfect on all 10 field goal attempts in the 3t. Rodrigo Blankenship Indianapolis 10 months of December and January and totaled 44 points. 3t. Ryan Succop Tampa Bay 10 • Among kickers with at least 10 field goal attempts, was one of just two kickers with a perfect field goal percentage. ----- TOTAL POINTS SCORED ----- o Was the only kicker in the AFC with a perfect field goal Rank Player Team POINTS percentage under the same criteria. 1t. Daniel Carlson Las Vegas 144 o His perfect months of December and January helped him 1t. Jason Sanders Miami 144 break his own franchise record for single-season field goal per- 1t. Younghoe Koo Atlanta 144 centage (94.3%). 4. Buffalo 141 • Among kickers, his 44 points ranked tied fifth in the NFL during . 5 Rodrigo Blankenship Indianapolis 139 the months of December and January. ----- FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 15 att.) ----- • Among kickers, his 44 points ranked tied third in the AFC Rank Player Team FG% during the months of December and January. 1t. Seattle 100.0 • Carlson’s 44 points during the months of December and 1t. Green Bay 100.0 January helped him total a franchise-record 144 on the season, 3. N.Y. Giants 96.9 topping Sebastian Janikowski’s previous record of 142 points 4. Chris Boswell Pittsburgh 95.0 scored in 2010. 5. Younghoe Koo Atlanta 94.9 • His 144 points on the season tied for the most in the NFL. 6. Daniel Carlson Las Vegas 94.3 Connecting From Deep Raiders Record Holder Carlson was a perfect 4-of-4 from 50 yards and beyond last sea- son, while leading the NFL in field goals made between 20-29 ----- TOTAL POINTS SCORED IN RAIDERS HISTORY ----- yards, as he finished a perfect 18-for-18 on the season. Rank Player Year POINTS 1. Daniel Carlson 2020 144 His four field goals made from 50-plus yards ranked tied for sev- . 2 Sebastian Janikowski 2010 142 enth-most in the NFL this season, while he was only one of four 3. Jeff Jaeger 1993 132 players who were perfect on field goal attempts from 50 yards in . 4 Sebastian Janikowski 2011 129 beyond (min. 3 attempts). . 5 Sebastian Janikowski 2002 128 ----- FIELD GOALS MADE 50-PLUS YARDS IN RAIDERS SINGLE-SEASON HISTORY ------BEST SINGLE-SEASON FG % IN RAIDERS HISTORY ----- Rank Player Year FGM Rank Player Year FG % 1. Sebastian Janikowski 2011 7 1. Daniel Carlson 2020 94.3 2t. Sebastian Janikowski 2012 6 2t. Sebastian Janikowski 2009 6 2. Daniel Carlson 2018 94.1 2t. Sebastian Janikowski 2007 6 3. Sebastian Janikowski 2012 91.2 5t. Daniel Carlson 2020 4 4. Sebastian Janikowski 2009 89.7 5t. Jeff Jaeger 1993 4 5. Sebastian Janikowski 2004 89.3 5t. Sebastian Janikowski 2010 4 5t. Sebastian Janikowski 2015 4

33 Game Release ROSTERS NO. NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 24 Abram, Johnathan S 6-0 205 10/25/1996 3 Mississippi State Columbia, Miss. D1c-'19 20 Arnette, Damon CB 6-0 195 9/2/1996 2 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D1b-'20 57 Bilal, Asmar LB 6-2 227 4/12/1997 2 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. FA-’21 82 Bowers, Nick TE 6-4 260 5/26/1996 1 Penn State Kittanning, Pa. FA-'20 15 Brown, John WR 5-11 178 4/3/1990 8 Pittsburg State Homestead, FL UFA-'21 (Buf.) 84 Bushman, Matt TE 6-5 245 11/3/1995 R BYU Tuscon, Ari. FA-'21 2 Carlson, Daniel K 6-5 215 1/23/1995 4 Auburn Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-'18 4 Carr, Derek QB 6-3 210 3/28/1991 8 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D2-'14 85 Carrier, Derek TE 6-3 240 7/25/1990 9 Beloit Edgerton, Wis. UFA-'18 (LAR) 6 Cole, AJ P 6-4 220 11/27/1995 3 N.C. State College Park, Ga. FA-'19 59 Coney, Te'von LB 6-1 229 6/10/1997 1 Notre Dame Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. FA-'21 67 Cotton Sr., Lester G 6-4 335 2/20/1996 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA-'19 98 Crosby, Maxx DE 6-5 255 8/22/1997 3 Eastern Michigan Colleyville, Texas D4a-'19 49 Deablo, Divine LB 6-3 226 8/17/1998 R Virginia Tech Winston-Salem, N.C. D3b - '21 95 Dickerson, Matt DT 6-5 292 11/9/1995 4 UCLA San Mateo, Calif. FA-'21 18 Doss, Keelan WR 6-3 215 3/21/1996 3 UC Davis Alameda, Calif. FA-'19 23 Drake, Kenyan RB 6-1 211 1/26/1994 6 Alabama Powder Springs, Ga. UFA-'21 (Ari.) 89 Edwards, Bryan WR 6-3 215 11/13/1998 2 South Carolina Conway, S.C. D3b-'20 81 Ellis, Alex TE 6-4 245 2/10/1993 3 Tennessee Delmar, Del. FA-'21 35 Emmons, B.J. RB 5-11 215 7/3/1997 R Florida Atlantic Sparta, Ill. FA-'21 99 Ferrell, Clelin DE 6-4 265 5/17/1997 3 Clemson Richmond, Va. D1a-'19 37 Gillespie, Tyree S 6-0 207 9/5/1997 R Missouri Ocala, Fla. D4 - '21 71 Good, Denzelle G 6-5 340 3/8/1991 7 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. W - '18 (Ind.) 52 Green, Gerri DE 6-4 250 9/14/1995 1 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA-'20 46 Groshek, Garrett RB 5-11 217 8/2/1997 R Amherst Junction, Wis. FA-'21 73 Hamilton, Devery T 6-6 311 4/19/1998 R Duke Ellicott City, Md. FA-'21 90 Hankins, Johnathan DT 6-3 340 3/30/1992 9 Ohio State Dearborn Heights, Mich. FA-'18 29 Hayward Jr., Casey CB 5-11 192 9/9/1989 10 Vanderbilt Perry, Ga. UFA -’21 (LAC) 39 Hobbs, Nate CB 6-1 196 6/24/1999 R Illinois Louisville, Ky. D5 - '21 64 Incognito, Richie G 6-3 325 7/5/1983 14 Nebraska Bogota, N.J. FA-'19 45 Ingold, Alec FB 6-1 240 7/9/1996 3 Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. FA-'19 28 Jacobs, Josh RB 5-10 220 2/11/1998 3 Alabama Tulsa, Okla. D1b-'19 68 James, Andre C 6-4 300 5/2/1997 3 UCLA Herriman, Utah FA-'19 97 Jefferson, Quinton DT 6-4 291 3/31/1993 6 Maryland Pittsburgh, Pa. UFA-'21 (Buf.) 31 Johnson, Isaiah CB 6-2 210 12/20/1995 3 Houston Bryan, Texas D4b-'19 7 Jones, Zay WR 6-2 200 3/30/1995 5 East Carolina Austin, Texas TR -'19 (Buf.) 72 Jones-Smith, Jaryd G/T 6-7 345 9/3/1995 2 Pittsburgh Camden, N.J. FA-'20 43 Joseph, Karl S 5-10 200 9/8/1993 6 West Virginia Orlando, Fla. UFA-'21 (Cle.) 51 Koonce, Malcolm DE 6-2 249 6/6/1998 R Buffalo Peekskill, N.Y. D3a - '21 44 Kwiatkoski, Nick LB 6-2 242 5/26/1993 6 West Virginia Bethel Park, Pa. UFA-'20 (Chi.) 26 Lawson, Nevin CB 5-10 190 4/23/1991 8 Utah State Lauderhill, Fla. UFA-'19 (Det.) 70 Leatherwood, Alex T 6-5 312 1/5/1999 R Alabama Pensacola, Fla. D1 - '21 32 Leavitt, Dallin S 5-10 195 8/8/1994 3 Utah State Portland, Ore. FA-'18 42 Littleton, Cory LB 6-3 228 11/18/1993 6 Washington Spring Valley, Calif. UFA-'20 (LAR) 8 Mariota, Marcus QB 6-4 222 10/30/1993 7 Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii UFA-'20 (Ten.) 66 Martin, Nick C 6-4 295 4/29/1993 6 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. UFA-'21 (Hou.) 61 McCoy, Gerald DT 6-4 300 2/25/1988 11 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-'21 74 Miller, Kolton T 6-8 325 10/9/1995 4 UCLA Roseville, Calif. D1-'18 25 Moehrig, Tre'von S 6-1 202 6/16/1999 R TCU Spring Branch, Texas D2 - '21 87 Moreau, Foster TE 6-4 250 5/6/1997 3 LSU New Orleans, La. D4c-'19 65 Morrissey, Jimmy C 6-3 303 6/9/1998 R Pittsburgh Huntingdon Valley, Pa. D7 - '21 50 Morrow, Nicholas LB 6-0 225 7/10/1995 5 Greenville Huntsville, Ala. FA-'17 27 Mullen Jr., Trayvon CB 6-2 200 9/20/1997 3 Clemson Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D2-'19 55 Muse, Tanner LB 6-2 227 9/6/1996 2 Clemson Belmont, N.C. D3c-'20 94 Nassib, Carl DE 6-7 275 4/12/1993 6 Penn State West Chester, Pa. UFA-'20 (TB) 91 Ngakoue, Yannick DE 6-2 246 3/31/1995 6 Maryland Washington, D.C. UFA -’21 (Bal.) 22 Nixon, Keisean CB 5-10 200 6/22/1997 3 South Carolina Compton, Calif. FA-'19 77 Omameh, Patrick G/T 6-4 327 12/29/1989 9 Michigan Columbus, Ohio FA - '21 75 Parker, Brandon T 6-8 320 10/21/1995 4 North Carolina A&T Kannapolis, N.C. D3a-'18 3 Peterman, Nathan QB 6-2 225 5/4/1994 5 Pittsburgh Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'18 96 Philon, Darius DT 6-1 286 1/22/1994 5 Arkansas Mobile, Ala. FA-'21 79 Poutasi, Jeremiah OL 6-5 335 8/7/1994 3 Utah San Mateo, Calif. FA-'21 36 Ragas, Trey RB 5-10 214 11/7/1996 R Louisiana Marrero. La. FA-'21 13 Renfrow, Hunter WR 5-10 185 12/21/1995 3 Clemson Myrtle Beach, S.C. D5-'19 30 Richard, Jalen RB 5-8 205 10/15/1993 6 Southern Mississippi Alexandria, La. FA-'16 54 Richardson, Max LB 5-11 223 1/22/1998 R Boston College Duluth, Ga. FA-'21 21 Robertson, Amik CB 5-9 183 7/6/1998 2 Louisiana Tech Thibodaux, La. D4b-'20 11 Ruggs III, Henry WR 6-0 190 1/24/1999 2 Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D1a-'20 78 Scott, Niles DT 6-2 320 9/30/1995 3 Frostburg State Elkton, Md. FA-'20 47 Sieg, Trent LS 6-3 240 5/19/1995 4 Colorado State Eaton, Colo. FA-'18 76 Simpson, John G 6-4 330 8/19/1997 2 Clemson North Charleston, S.C. D4a - '20 17 Snead IV, Willie WR 5-11 205 10/17/1992 7 Ball State Muskegon Heights, Mich. UFA-'21 (Bal.) 16 Stoner, Dillon WR 6-0 194 2/6/1998 R Oklahoma State Tulsa, Okla. FA-'21 33 Teamer, Roderic S 6-0 205 5/12/1997 2 Tulane New Orleans, La. FA-'21 92 Thomas, Solomon DT 6-3 295 8/26/1995 5 Stanford Coppell, Texas UFA -’21 (SF) 19 Turner, DJ WR 5-9 206 1/18/1997 R Pittsburgh Lanham, Md. FA-'21 93 Vickers, Kendal DL 6-3 295 5/23/1995 2 Tennessee Havelock, N.C. FA-'20 83 Waller, Darren TE 6-6 255 9/13/1992 5 Georgia Tech Acworth, Ga. FA-'18 53 White, Javin LB 6-2 205 2/21/1997 2 UNLV Vacaville, Calif. FA-'20 34 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi CB 6-1 190 12/5/1989 8 Connecticut Edinboro, Pa. FA '21

Reserve/NFIL (1) 63 Seymour, Kamaal T 6-6 310 4/27/1996 1 Rutgers Brooklyn, N.Y. FA-'20

Injured Reserve (1) 58 Lee, Darron LB 6-1 232 10/18/1994 6 Ohio State New Albany, Ohio FA-'21

Reserve/Retired (3) 59 Onwualu, James LB 6-1 235 9/4/1994 3 Notre Dame Saint Paul, Minn. FA-'20 35 Riddick, Theo RB 5-9 201 5/4/1991 9 Notre Dame Manville, N.J. FA-'20 79 Young, Sam T 6-8 302 6/24/1987 12 Notre Dame Coral Springs, Fla. FA-'20

35 Roster/Alphabetical NO. NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 2 Carlson, Daniel K 6-5 215 1/23/1995 4 Auburn Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-'18 3 Peterman, Nathan QB 6-2 225 5/4/1994 5 Pittsburgh Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'18 4 Carr, Derek QB 6-3 210 3/28/1991 8 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D2-'14 6 Cole, AJ P 6-4 220 11/27/1995 3 N.C. State College Park, Ga. FA-'19 7 Jones, Zay WR 6-2 200 3/30/1995 5 East Carolina Austin, Texas TR -'19 (Buf.) 8 Mariota, Marcus QB 6-4 222 10/30/1993 7 Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii UFA-'20 (Ten.) 11 Ruggs III, Henry WR 6-0 190 1/24/1999 2 Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D1a-'20 13 Renfrow, Hunter WR 5-10 185 12/21/1995 3 Clemson Myrtle Beach, S.C. D5-'19 15 Brown, John WR 5-11 178 4/3/1990 8 Pittsburg State Homestead, FL UFA-'21 (Buf.) 16 Stoner, Dillon WR 6-0 194 2/6/1998 R Oklahoma State Tulsa, Okla. FA-'21 17 Snead IV, Willie WR 5-11 205 10/17/1992 7 Ball State Muskegon Heights, Mich. UFA-'21 (Bal.) 18 Doss, Keelan WR 6-3 215 3/21/1996 3 UC Davis Alameda, Calif. FA-'19 19 Turner, DJ WR 5-9 206 1/18/1997 R Pittsburgh Lanham, Md. FA-'21 20 Arnette, Damon CB 6-0 195 9/2/1996 2 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D1b-'20 21 Robertson, Amik CB 5-9 183 7/6/1998 2 Louisiana Tech Thibodaux, La. D4b-'20 22 Nixon, Keisean CB 5-10 200 6/22/1997 3 South Carolina Compton, Calif. FA-'19 23 Drake, Kenyan RB 6-1 211 1/26/1994 6 Alabama Powder Springs, Ga. UFA-'21 (Ari.) 24 Abram, Johnathan S 6-0 205 10/25/1996 3 Mississippi State Columbia, Miss. D1c-'19 25 Moehrig, Tre'von S 6-1 202 6/16/1999 R TCU Spring Branch, Texas D2 - '21 26 Lawson, Nevin CB 5-10 190 4/23/1991 8 Utah State Lauderhill, Fla. UFA-'19 (Det.) 27 Mullen Jr., Trayvon CB 6-2 200 9/20/1997 3 Clemson Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D2-'19 28 Jacobs, Josh RB 5-10 220 2/11/1998 3 Alabama Tulsa, Okla. D1b-'19 29 Hayward Jr., Casey CB 5-11 192 9/9/1989 10 Vanderbilt Perry, Ga. UFA -’21 (LAC) 30 Richard, Jalen RB 5-8 205 10/15/1993 6 Southern Mississippi Alexandria, La. FA-'16 31 Johnson, Isaiah CB 6-2 210 12/20/1995 3 Houston Bryan, Texas D4b-'19 32 Leavitt, Dallin S 5-10 195 8/8/1994 3 Utah State Portland, Ore. FA-'18 33 Teamer, Roderic S 6-0 205 5/12/1997 2 Tulane New Orleans, La. FA-'21 34 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi CB 6-1 190 12/5/1989 8 Connecticut Edinboro, Pa. FA '21 35 Emmons, B.J. RB 5-11 215 7/3/1997 R Florida Atlantic Sparta, Ill. FA-'21 36 Ragas, Trey RB 5-10 214 11/7/1996 R Louisiana Marrero. La. FA-'21 37 Gillespie, Tyree S 6-0 207 9/5/1997 R Missouri Ocala, Fla. D4 - '21 39 Hobbs, Nate CB 6-1 196 6/24/1999 R Illinois Louisville, Ky. D5 - '21 42 Littleton, Cory LB 6-3 228 11/18/1993 6 Washington Spring Valley, Calif. UFA-'20 (LAR) 43 Joseph, Karl S 5-10 200 9/8/1993 6 West Virginia Orlando, Fla. UFA-'21 (Cle.) 44 Kwiatkoski, Nick LB 6-2 242 5/26/1993 6 West Virginia Bethel Park, Pa. UFA-'20 (Chi.) 45 Ingold, Alec FB 6-1 240 7/9/1996 3 Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. FA-'19 46 Groshek, Garrett RB 5-11 217 8/2/1997 R Wisconsin Amherst Junction, Wis. FA-'21 47 Sieg, Trent LS 6-3 240 5/19/1995 4 Colorado State Eaton, Colo. FA-'18 49 Deablo, Divine LB 6-3 226 8/17/1998 R Virginia Tech Winston-Salem, N.C. D3b - '21 50 Morrow, Nicholas LB 6-0 225 7/10/1995 5 Greenville Huntsville, Ala. FA-'17 51 Koonce, Malcolm DE 6-2 249 6/6/1998 R Buffalo Peekskill, N.Y. D3a - '21 52 Green, Gerri DE 6-4 250 9/14/1995 1 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA-'20 53 White, Javin LB 6-2 205 2/21/1997 2 UNLV Vacaville, Calif. FA-'20 54 Richardson, Max LB 5-11 223 1/22/1998 R Boston College Duluth, Ga. FA-'21 55 Muse, Tanner LB 6-2 227 9/6/1996 2 Clemson Belmont, N.C. D3c-'20 57 Bilal, Asmar LB 6-2 227 4/12/1997 2 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. FA-’21 59 Coney, Te'von LB 6-1 229 6/10/1997 1 Notre Dame Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. FA-'21 61 McCoy, Gerald DT 6-4 300 2/25/1988 11 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-'21 64 Incognito, Richie G 6-3 325 7/5/1983 14 Nebraska Bogota, N.J. FA-'19 65 Morrissey, Jimmy C 6-3 303 6/9/1998 R Pittsburgh Huntingdon Valley, Pa. D7 - '21 66 Martin, Nick C 6-4 295 4/29/1993 6 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. UFA-'21 (Hou.) 67 Cotton Sr., Lester G 6-4 335 2/20/1996 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA-'19 68 James, Andre C 6-4 300 5/2/1997 3 UCLA Herriman, Utah FA-'19 70 Leatherwood, Alex T 6-5 312 1/5/1999 R Alabama Pensacola, Fla. D1 - '21 71 Good, Denzelle G 6-5 340 3/8/1991 7 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. W - '18 (Ind.) 72 Jones-Smith, Jaryd G/T 6-7 345 9/3/1995 2 Pittsburgh Camden, N.J. FA-'20 73 Hamilton, Devery T 6-6 311 4/19/1998 R Duke Ellicott City, Md. FA-'21 74 Miller, Kolton T 6-8 325 10/9/1995 4 UCLA Roseville, Calif. D1-'18 75 Parker, Brandon T 6-8 320 10/21/1995 4 North Carolina A&T Kannapolis, N.C. D3a-'18 76 Simpson, John G 6-4 330 8/19/1997 2 Clemson North Charleston, S.C. D4a - '20 77 Omameh, Patrick G/T 6-4 327 12/29/1989 9 Michigan Columbus, Ohio FA - '21 78 Scott, Niles DT 6-2 320 9/30/1995 3 Frostburg State Elkton, Md. FA-'20 79 Poutasi, Jeremiah OL 6-5 335 8/7/1994 3 Utah San Mateo, Calif. FA-'21 81 Ellis, Alex TE 6-4 245 2/10/1993 3 Tennessee Delmar, Del. FA-'21 82 Bowers, Nick TE 6-4 260 5/26/1996 1 Penn State Kittanning, Pa. FA-'20 83 Waller, Darren TE 6-6 255 9/13/1992 5 Georgia Tech Acworth, Ga. FA-'18 84 Bushman, Matt TE 6-5 245 11/3/1995 R BYU Tuscon, Ari. FA-'21 85 Carrier, Derek TE 6-3 240 7/25/1990 9 Beloit Edgerton, Wis. UFA-'18 (LAR) 87 Moreau, Foster TE 6-4 250 5/6/1997 3 LSU New Orleans, La. D4c-'19 89 Edwards, Bryan WR 6-3 215 11/13/1998 2 South Carolina Conway, S.C. D3b-'20 90 Hankins, Johnathan DT 6-3 340 3/30/1992 9 Ohio State Dearborn Heights, Mich. FA-'18 91 Ngakoue, Yannick DE 6-2 246 3/31/1995 6 Maryland Washington, D.C. UFA -’21 (Bal.) 92 Thomas, Solomon DT 6-3 295 8/26/1995 5 Stanford Coppell, Texas UFA -’21 (SF) 93 Vickers, Kendal DL 6-3 295 5/23/1995 2 Tennessee Havelock, N.C. FA-'20 94 Nassib, Carl DE 6-7 275 4/12/1993 6 Penn State West Chester, Pa. UFA-'20 (TB) 95 Dickerson, Matt DT 6-5 292 11/9/1995 4 UCLA San Mateo, Calif. FA-'21 96 Philon, Darius DT 6-1 286 1/22/1994 5 Arkansas Mobile, Ala. FA-'21 97 Jefferson, Quinton DT 6-4 291 3/31/1993 6 Maryland Pittsburgh, Pa. UFA-'21 (Buf.) 98 Crosby, Maxx DE 6-5 255 8/22/1997 3 Eastern Michigan Colleyville, Texas D4a-'19 99 Ferrell, Clelin DE 6-4 265 5/17/1997 3 Clemson Richmond, Va. D1a-'19

Reserve/NFIL (1) 63 Seymour, Kamaal T 6-6 310 4/27/1996 1 Rutgers Brooklyn, N.Y. FA-'20

Injured Reserve (1) 58 Lee, Darron LB 6-1 232 10/18/1994 6 Ohio State New Albany, Ohio FA-'21

Reserve/Retired (3) 35 Riddick, Theo RB 5-9 201 5/4/1991 9 Notre Dame Manville, N.J. FA-'20 59 Onwualu, James LB 6-1 235 9/4/1994 3 Notre Dame Saint Paul, Minn. FA-'20 79 Young, Sam T 6-8 302 6/24/1987 12 Notre Dame Coral Springs, Fla. FA-'20

Roster/Numerical 36 (As of August 24, 2021) OFFENSE WR 11 Henry Ruggs III 15 John Brown 18 Keelan Doss 16 Dillon Stoner LT 74 Kolton Miller 75 Brandon Parker LG 64 Richie Incognito 76 John Simpson 67 Sr. C 68 Andre James 66 Nick Martin 65 Jimmy Morrissey RG 71 77 Patrick Omameh 79 Jeremiah Poutasi RT 70 Alex Leatherwood 72 Jaryd Jones-Smith 73 Devery Hamilton TE 83 Darren Waller 87 Foster Moreau 85 Derek Carrier 82 84 Matt Bushman 81 Alex Ellis WR 89 Bryan Edwards 7 WR 13 Hunter Renfrow 17 Willie Snead IV 19 DJ Turner QB 4 Derek Carr 8 Marcus Mariota 3 Nathan Peterman RB 28 Josh Jacobs 23 Kenyan Drake 30 Jalen Richard 36 Trey Ragas 35 B.J. Emmons FB 45 Alec Ingold 46 Garrett Groshek

DEFENSE DE 91 Yannick Ngakoue 94 Carl Nassib 51 Malcolm Koonce NT 90 Johnathan Hankins 78 Niles Scott 95 Matt Dickerson 61 Gerald McCoy DT 97 Quinton Jefferson -or- 92 Solomon Thomas -or- 96 93 DE 98 Maxx Crosby 99 Clelin Ferrell 52 SLB 55 Tanner Muse 57 MLB 50 Nicholas Morrow 44 Nick Kwiatkoski 54 Max Richardson 59 Te'von Coney WLB 42 Cory Littleton 53 Javin White 49 Divine Deablo LCB 27 Trayvon Mullen Jr. 22 31 Isaiah Johnson RCB 29 Casey Hayward Jr. 20 Damon Arnette 34 Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB 26 39 Nate Hobbs 21 Amik Robertson FS 25 Tre'von Moehrig 32 33 SS 24 Johnathan Abram 43 Karl Joseph 37 Tyree Gillespie

SPECIALISTS P 6 AJ Cole K 2 Daniel Carlson H 6 AJ Cole LS 47 KR 30 Jalen Richard 23 Kenyan Drake 11 Henry Ruggs III 19 DJ Turner PR 13 Hunter Renfrow 19 DJ Turner 16 Dillon Stoner

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Asmar Bilal ...... Oz-mar bih-LOWL Darius Philon ...... FYE-lon Clelin Ferrell ...... CLEE-lin FURL Jeremiah Poutasi ...... Poe-TAS-ee Gerri Green ...... GAIR-ee Trey Ragas ...... RAY-gus Nick Kwiatkoski ...... quit-COW-ski Jalen Richard ...... JAY-linn REE-shard Tre'von Moehrig ...... TRAY-von MAIR-ig Amik Robertson ...... uh-MEEK Yannick Ngakoue ...... yah-NEEK in-GAH-kway Trent Sieg ...... SIG Keisean Nixon ...... KEY-shawn Javin White ...... JAY-vin Patrick Omameh ...... O-ma-MAY Blidi Wreh-Wilson ...... BLEED-ee ray-wilson

37 Roster/Depth Chart NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.

QUARTERBACKS (3) 3 Peterman, Nathan QB 6-2 225 27 5 Pittsburgh Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'18 4 Carr, Derek QB 6-3 210 30 8 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D2-'14 8 Mariota, Marcus QB 6-4 222 27 7 Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii UFA-'20 (Ten.) RUNNING BACKS (8) 23 Drake, Kenyan RB 6-1 211 27 6 Alabama Powder Springs, Ga. UFA-'21 (Ari.) 28 Jacobs, Josh RB 5-10 220 23 3 Alabama Tulsa, Okla. D1b-'19 30 Richard, Jalen RB 5-8 205 27 6 Southern Mississippi Alexandria, La. FA-'16 35 Emmons, B.J. RB 5-11 215 24 R Florida Atlantic Sparta, Ill. FA-'21 35 Riddick, Theo (RET) RB 5-9 201 30 9 Notre Dame Manville, N.J. FA-'20 36 Ragas, Trey RB 5-10 214 24 R Louisiana Marrero. La. FA-'21 45 Ingold, Alec FB 6-1 240 25 3 Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. FA-'19 46 Groshek, Garrett RB 5-11 217 24 R Wisconsin Amherst Junction, Wis. FA-'21 WIDE RECEIVERS (9) 7 Jones, Zay WR 6-2 200 26 5 East Carolina Austin, Texas TR -'19 (Buf.) 11 Ruggs III, Henry WR 6-0 190 22 2 Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D1a-'20 13 Renfrow, Hunter WR 5-10 185 25 3 Clemson Myrtle Beach, S.C. D5-'19 15 Brown, John WR 5-11 178 31 8 Pittsburg State Homestead, FL UFA-'21 (Buf.) 16 Stoner, Dillon WR 6-0 194 23 R Oklahoma State Tulsa, Okla. FA-'21 17 Snead IV, Willie WR 5-11 205 28 7 Ball State Muskegon Heights, Mich. UFA-'21 (Bal.) 18 Doss, Keelan WR 6-3 215 25 3 UC Davis Alameda, Calif. FA-'19 19 Turner, DJ WR 5-9 206 24 R Pittsburgh Lanham, Md. FA-'21 89 Edwards, Bryan WR 6-3 215 22 2 South Carolina Conway, S.C. D3b-'20 TIGHT ENDS (6) 81 Ellis, Alex TE 6-4 245 28 3 Tennessee Delmar, Del. FA-'21 82 Bowers, Nick TE 6-4 260 25 1 Penn State Kittanning, Pa. FA-'20 83 Waller, Darren TE 6-6 255 28 5 Georgia Tech Acworth, Ga. FA-'18 84 Bushman, Matt TE 6-5 245 25 R BYU Tuscon, Ari. FA-'21 85 Carrier, Derek TE 6-3 240 31 9 Beloit Edgerton, Wis. UFA-'18 (LAR) 87 Moreau, Foster TE 6-4 250 24 3 LSU New Orleans, La. D4c-'19 OFFENSIVE LINE (16) 63 Seymour, Kamaal (R/NFIL) T 6-6 310 25 1 Rutgers Brooklyn, N.Y. FA-'20 64 Incognito, Richie G 6-3 325 38 14 Nebraska Bogota, N.J. FA-'19 65 Morrissey, Jimmy C 6-3 303 23 R Pittsburgh Huntingdon Valley, Pa. D7 - '21 66 Martin, Nick C 6-4 295 28 6 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. UFA-'21 (Hou.) 67 Cotton Sr., Lester G 6-4 335 25 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA-'19 68 James, Andre C 6-4 300 24 3 UCLA Herriman, Utah FA-'19 70 Leatherwood, Alex T 6-5 312 22 R Alabama Pensacola, Fla. D1 - '21 71 Good, Denzelle G 6-5 340 30 7 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. W - '18 (Ind.) 72 Jones-Smith, Jaryd G/T 6-7 345 25 2 Pittsburgh Camden, N.J. FA-'20 73 Hamilton, Devery T 6-6 311 23 R Duke Ellicott City, Md. FA-'21 74 Miller, Kolton T 6-8 325 25 4 UCLA Roseville, Calif. D1-'18 75 Parker, Brandon T 6-8 320 25 4 North Carolina A&T Kannapolis, N.C. D3a-'18 76 Simpson, John G 6-4 330 24 2 Clemson North Charleston, S.C. D4a - '20 77 Omameh, Patrick G/T 6-4 327 31 9 Michigan Columbus, Ohio FA - '21 79 Poutasi, Jeremiah OL 6-5 335 27 3 Utah San Mateo, Calif. FA-'21 79 Young, Sam (RET) T 6-8 302 34 12 Notre Dame Coral Springs, Fla. FA-'20 LINEBACKERS (11) 42 Littleton, Cory LB 6-3 228 27 6 Washington Spring Valley, Calif. UFA-'20 (LAR) 44 Kwiatkoski, Nick LB 6-2 242 28 6 West Virginia Bethel Park, Pa. UFA-'20 (Chi.) 49 Deablo, Divine LB 6-3 226 23 R Virginia Tech Winston-Salem, N.C. D3b - '21 50 Morrow, Nicholas LB 6-0 225 26 5 Greenville Huntsville, Ala. FA-'17 53 White, Javin LB 6-2 205 24 2 UNLV Vacaville, Calif. FA-'20 54 Richardson, Max LB 5-11 223 23 R Boston College Duluth, Ga. FA-'21 55 Muse, Tanner LB 6-2 227 24 2 Clemson Belmont, N.C. D3c-'20 57 Bilal, Asmar LB 6-2 227 24 2 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. FA-’21 58 Lee, Darron (IR) LB 6-1 232 26 6 Ohio State New Albany, Ohio FA-'21 59 Coney, Te'von LB 6-1 229 24 1 Notre Dame Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. FA-'21 59 Onwualu, James (RET) LB 6-1 235 26 3 Notre Dame Saint Paul, Minn. FA-'20 DEFENSIVE BACKS (15) 20 Arnette, Damon CB 6-0 195 24 2 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D1b-'20 21 Robertson, Amik CB 5-9 183 23 2 Louisiana Tech Thibodaux, La. D4b-'20 22 Nixon, Keisean CB 5-10 200 24 3 South Carolina Compton, Calif. FA-'19 24 Abram, Johnathan S 6-0 205 24 3 Mississippi State Columbia, Miss. D1c-'19 25 Moehrig, Tre'von S 6-1 202 22 R TCU Spring Branch, Texas D2 - '21 26 Lawson, Nevin CB 5-10 190 30 8 Utah State Lauderhill, Fla. UFA-'19 (Det.) 27 Mullen Jr., Trayvon CB 6-2 200 23 3 Clemson Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D2-'19 29 Hayward Jr., Casey CB 5-11 192 31 10 Vanderbilt Perry, Ga. UFA -’21 (LAC) 31 Johnson, Isaiah CB 6-2 210 25 3 Houston Bryan, Texas D4b-'19 32 Leavitt, Dallin S 5-10 195 27 3 Utah State Portland, Ore. FA-'18 33 Teamer, Roderic S 6-0 205 24 2 Tulane New Orleans, La. FA-'21 34 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi CB 6-1 190 31 8 Connecticut Edinboro, Pa. FA '21 37 Gillespie, Tyree S 6-0 207 23 R Missouri Ocala, Fla. D4 - '21 39 Hobbs, Nate CB 6-1 196 22 R Illinois Louisville, Ky. D5 - '21 43 Joseph, Karl S 5-10 200 27 6 West Virginia Orlando, Fla. UFA-'21 (Cle.) DEFENSIVE LINE (14) 51 Koonce, Malcolm DE 6-2 249 23 R Buffalo Peekskill, N.Y. D3a - '21 52 Green, Gerri DE 6-4 250 25 1 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA-'20 61 McCoy, Gerald DT 6-4 300 33 11 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-'21 78 Scott, Niles DT 6-2 320 25 3 Frostburg State Elkton, Md. FA-'20 90 Hankins, Johnathan DT 6-3 340 29 9 Ohio State Dearborn Heights, Mich. FA-'18 91 Ngakoue, Yannick DE 6-2 246 26 6 Maryland Washington, D.C. UFA -’21 (Bal.) 92 Thomas, Solomon DT 6-3 295 25 5 Stanford Coppell, Texas UFA -’21 (SF) 93 Vickers, Kendal DL 6-3 295 26 2 Tennessee Havelock, N.C. FA-'20 94 Nassib, Carl DE 6-7 275 28 6 Penn State West Chester, Pa. UFA-'20 (TB) 95 Dickerson, Matt DT 6-5 292 25 4 UCLA San Mateo, Calif. FA-'21 96 Philon, Darius DT 6-1 286 27 5 Arkansas Mobile, Ala. FA-'21 97 Jefferson, Quinton DT 6-4 291 28 6 Maryland Pittsburgh, Pa. UFA-'21 (Buf.) 98 Crosby, Maxx DE 6-5 255 24 3 Eastern Michigan Colleyville, Texas D4a-'19 99 Ferrell, Clelin DE 6-4 265 24 3 Clemson Richmond, Va. D1a-'19 SPECIALISTS (3) 2 Carlson, Daniel K 6-5 215 26 4 Auburn Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-'18 6 Cole, AJ P 6-4 220 25 3 N.C. State College Park, Ga. FA-'19 47 Sieg, Trent LS 6-3 240 26 4 Colorado State Eaton, Colo. FA-'18

Roster/Positional 38 YEAR DRAFTEES (24) FREE AGENTS (36) COLLEGE FREE AGENTS (15) TRADES/WAIVERS (2) 2014 QB Derek Carr (2) 2016 RB Jalen Richard (FA-'16) 2017 LB Nicholas Morrow (FA-'17) 2018 T Kolton Miller (1) K Daniel Carlson (FA-'18) S Dallin Leavitt (FA-'18) G Denzelle Good (W - '18 Ind.) T Brandon Parker (3a) TE Derek Carrier (UFA-'18 LAR) DT Johnathan Hankins (FA-'18) QB Nathan Peterman (FA-'18) LS Trent Sieg (FA-'18) TE Darren Waller (FA-'18) 2019 DE Clelin Ferrell (1a) G Richie Incognito (FA-'19) P AJ Cole (FA-'19) WR Zay Jones (TR -'19 Buf.) RB Josh Jacobs (1b) CB Nevin Lawson (UFA-'19 Det.) G Lester Cotton Sr. (FA-'19) S Johnathan Abram (1c) FB Alec Ingold (FA-'19) CB Trayvon Mullen Jr. (2) C Andre James (FA-'19) DE Maxx Crosby (4a) CB Keisean Nixon (FA-'19) CB Isaiah Johnson (4b) TE Foster Moreau (4c) WR Hunter Renfrow (5) 2020 WR Henry Ruggs III (1a) DE Gerri Green (FA-'20) TE Nick Bowers (FA-'20) CB Damon Arnette (1b) G/T Jaryd Jones-Smith (FA-'20) LB Javin White (FA-'20) WR Bryan Edwards (3b) LB Nick Kwiatkoski (UFA-'20 Chi.) LB Tanner Muse (3c) LB Cory Littleton (UFA-'20 LAR) G John Simpson (4a) QB Marcus Mariota (UFA-'20 Ten.) CB Amik Robertson (4b) DE Carl Nassib (UFA-'20 TB) DT Niles Scott (FA-'20) DL Kendal Vickers (FA-'20) 2021 T Alex Leatherwood (1) LB Asmar Bilal (FA-’21) TE Matt Bushman (FA-'21) S Tre'von Moehrig (2) WR John Brown (UFA-'21 Buf.) RB Garrett Groshek (FA-'21) DE Malcolm Koonce (3a) LB Te'von Coney (FA-'21) LB Max Richardson (FA-'21) LB Divine Deablo (3b) DT Matt Dickerson (FA-'21) WR Dillon Stoner (FA-'21) S Tyree Gillespie (4) RB Kenyan Drake (UFA-'21 Ari.) WR DJ Turner (FA-'21) CB Nate Hobbs (5) T Devery Hamilton (FA-'21) C Jimmy Morrissey (7) CB Casey Hayward Jr. (UFA -’21 LAC) DT Quinton Jefferson (UFA-'21 Buf.) S Karl Joseph (UFA-'21 Cle.) C Nick Martin (UFA-'21 Hou.) DT Gerald McCoy (FA-'21) DE Yannick Ngakoue (UFA -’21 Bal.) G/T Patrick Omameh (FA - '21) DT Darius Philon (FA-'21) OL Jeremiah Poutasi (FA-'21) RB Trey Ragas (FA-'21) WR Willie Snead IV (UFA-'21 Bal.) S Roderic Teamer (FA-'21) DT Solomon Thomas (UFA -’21 SF) CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson (FA '21)

39 Roster/How Built 2020 REGULAR SEASON OFFENSE DATE OPPONENT WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB FB 9/13 at Carolina Bryan Edwards/ Henry Ruggs III Kolton Miller Richie Incognito Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Trent Brown Darren Waller/ Jason Witten Derek Carr Josh Jacobs -- 9/21 New Orleans Bryan Edwards/ Henry Ruggs III Kolton Miller Richie Incognito Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Denzelle Good Jason Witten/ Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs -- 9/27 at New England Bryan Edwards Kolton Miller John Simpson Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Denzelle Good Darren Waller/ Jason Witten/ Foster Moreau Derek Carr Josh Jacobs -- 10/4 Buffalo Nelson Agholor/ Zay Jones Kolton Miller Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Sam Young Jason Witten/ Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs -- 10/11 at Kansas City Nelson Agholor/ Henry Ruggs III Kolton Miller Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Trent Brown Jason Witten Derek Carr Josh Jacobs Alec Ingold 10/25 Tampa Bay Nelson Agholor/ Henry Ruggs III Kolton Miller Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Sam Young Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs Alec Ingold 11/1 at Cleveland Nelson Agholor/ Henry Ruggs III/ Henry Ruggs III/ Hunter Renfrow Kolton Miller Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Sam Young Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs -- 11/8 at L.A. Chargers Nelson Agholor/ Hunter Renfrow/ Henry Ruggs III Brandon Parker Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Sam Young Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs -- 11/15 Denver Nelson Agholor/ Hunter Renfrow/ Henry Ruggs III Brandon Parker Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Sam Young Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs -- 11/22 Kansas City Nelson Agholor/ Hunter Renfrow/ Henry Ruggs III Kolton Miller Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Brandon Parker Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs -- 11/29 at Atlanta Nelson Agholor/ Henry Ruggs III Kolton Miller Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Brandon Parker Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs Alec Ingold 12/6 at N.Y. Jets Nelson Agholor/ Hunter Renfrow/ Henry Ruggs III Kolton Miller Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Sam Young Darren Waller Derek Carr Devontae Booker -- 12/13 Indianapolis Nelson Agholor Kolton Miller Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Trent Brown Jason Witten/ Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs Alec Ingold 12/17 L.A. Chargers Nelson Agholor/ Zay Jones Kolton Miller Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Trent Brown Foster Moreau/ Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs -- 12/26 Miami Nelson Agholor/ Hunter Renfrow/ Henry Ruggs III Kolton Miller Denzelle Good Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Trent Brown Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs -- 1/3 at Denver Nelson Agholor/ Henry Ruggs III Kolton Miller John Simpson Rodney Hudson Gabe Jackson Sam Young Jason Witten/ Darren Waller Derek Carr Josh Jacobs --

2020 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSE DATE OPPONENT DE DT DE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB S SS CB 9/13 at Carolina Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby Nicholas Morrow Nick Kwiatkoski Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Damon Arnette / Johnathan Abram -- 9/21 New Orleans Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby -- Nicholas Morrow Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Damon Arnette Erik Harris Johnathan Abram Lamarcus Joyner 9/27 at New England Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby Nicholas Morrow Raekwon McMillan Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Damon Arnette Erik Harris Johnathan Abram -- 10/4 Buffalo Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby Nick Kwiatkoski -- Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Nevin Lawson Erik Harris Johnathan Abram Lamarcus Joyner 10/11 at Kansas City Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Kendal Vickers Maxx Crosby -- Nick Kwiatkoski Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Nevin Lawson Erik Harris Johnathan Abram Lamarcus Joyner 10/25 Tampa Bay Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby Nicholas Morrow Nick Kwiatkoski Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Nevin Lawson Erik Harris Jeff Heath -- 11/1 at Cleveland Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby Nicholas Morrow Nick Kwiatkoski Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Nevin Lawson -- Johnathan Abram Erik Harris 11/8 at L.A. Chargers Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby -- Nick Kwiatkoski Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Nevin Lawson Erik Harris/ Johnathan Abram -- Lamarcus Joyner 11/15 Denver Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby Raekwon McMillan Nick Kwiatkoski Nicholas Morrow Trayvon Mullen Jr. Nevin Lawson Erik Harris Johnathan Abram -- 11/22 Kansas City Carl Nassib Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby -- Nick Kwiatkoski Nicholas Morrow Trayvon Mullen Jr. Damon Arnette Jeff Heath Johnathan Abram Nevin Lawson 11/29 at Atlanta Carl Nassib Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby Nicholas Morrow Nick Kwiatkoski Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Damon Arnette Jeff Heath Johnathan Abram -- 12/6 at N.Y. Jets Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Kendal Vickers Maxx Crosby Nicholas Morrow Nick Kwiatkoski Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Damon Arnette Erik Harris Jeff Heath -- 12/13 Indianapolis Clelin Ferrell Johnathan Hankins/ Maurice Hurst Maxx Crosby Nicholas Morrow Nick Kwiatkoski Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Nevin Lawson Erik Harris Johnathan Abram -- 12/17 L.A. Chargers Carl Nassib Johnathan Hankins/ Maurice Hurst Maxx Crosby Nick Kwiatkoski Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Keisean Nixon Erik Harris Lamarcus Joyner -- 12/26 Miami Carl Nassib Johnathan Hankins/ Maurice Hurst Maxx Crosby -- Raekwon McMillan Cory Littleton Trayvon Mullen Jr. Damon Arnette Lamarcus Joyner Johnathan Abram -- 1/3 at Denver Carl Nassib Johnathan Hankins/ Maliek Collins Maxx Crosby Nicholas Morrow Raekwon McMillan Cory Littleton Nevin Lawson Trayvon Mullen Jr. Jeff Heath Johnathan Abram -- Rookies underlined.

2021 PRESEASON OFFENSE DATE OPPONENT WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB FB 8/14 Seattle John Brown/ Zay Jones -- -- Andre James -- -- Nick Bowers/ Derek Carrier Nathan Peterman Trey Ragas -- 8/21 at L.A. Rams Keelan Doss/ Zay Jones -- -- Nick Martin -- -- Derek Carrier/ Matt Bushman Nathan Peterman Trey Ragas -- 8/29 at San Francisco ------

2021 PRESEASON DEFENSE DATE OPPONENT DE DT DE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB S SS CB 8/14 Seattle Clelin Ferrell/ Carl Nassib Quinton Jefferson/ Darius Philon ------Johnathan Abram/ Trevon Moehrig -- Nate Hobbs/ Damon Arnette/ Keisean Nixon 8/21 at L.A. Rams Clelin Ferrell/ Carl Nassib Solomon Thomas/ Darius Philon ------Johnathan Abram/ Trevon Moehrig -- Nate Hobbs/ / Keisean Nixon 8/29 at San Francisco ------Rookies underlined.

2020 REGULAR SEASON INACTIVES DATE OPPONENT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

09/13 at Carolina Dallin Leavitt Brandon Parker Daniel Ross John Simpson -- --

09/21 New Orleans Trent Brown Rico Gafford Nick Kwiatkoski Amik Robertson Daniel Ross Sam Young --

09/27 at New England Trent Brown Nick Kwiatkoski Amik Robertson Henry Ruggs III Kendal Vickers Sam Young

10/04 Buffalo Trent Brown Bryan Edwards Rico Gafford Dallin Leavitt Patrick Omameh Henry Ruggs III --

10/11 at Kansas City Maliek Collins Bryan Edwards Dallin Leavitt Patrick Omameh Brandon Parker -- --

10/25 Tampa Bay Bryan Edwards David Irving Marcus Mariota Keisean Nixon Patrick Omameh -- --

11/01 at Cleveland Trent Brown Bryan Edwards Rico Gafford Arden Key Dallin Leavitt Marcus Mariota --

11/08 at L.A. Chargers Maurice Hurst Arden Key Dallin Leavitt Marcus Mariota Kolton Miller John Simpson

11/15 Denver Maurice Hurst Marcus Mariota Kolton Miller Theo Riddick Amik Robertson Daniel Ross John Simpson

11/22 Kansas City Maurice Hurst Marcus Mariota Jalen Richard Daniel Ross John Simpson Sam Young --

11/29 at Atlanta Clelin Ferrell Marcus Mariota Jalen Richard Daniel Ross John Simpson -- --

12/06 at N.Y. Jets Johnathan Abram Josh Jacobs Isaiah Johnson Carl Nassib Nathan Peterman John Simpson --

12/13 Indianapolis Damon Arnette Carl Nassib Brandon Parker Nathan Peterman Theo Riddick John Simpson --

12/17 L.A. Chargers Johnathan Abram Damon Arnette Clelin Ferrell Nevin Lawson Nicholas Morrow Brandon Parker Nathan Peterman

12/26 Miami Clelin Ferrell Brandon Parker Nathan Peterman Theo Riddick Amik Robertson Chris Smith --

01/03 at Denver Trent Brown Denzelle Good Erik Harris Maurice Hurst Isaiah Johnson Nathan Peterman Amik Robertson

Bold underline denotes rookie

2021 PRESEASON INACTIVES DATE OPPONENT 1 2 3 4 5 6 08/14 Seattle ------

08/21 at L.A. Rams ------

08/29 at San Francisco ------

Bold underline denotes rookie

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P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0 Derek Carr QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 16 16 0 0 Derek Carrier P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0 AJ Cole P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0 Maliek Collins DT DT DT DT N DT DT DT DT DT DT IR IR IR P DT 12 11 0 1 Maxx Crosby DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE 16 16 0 0 Robert Davis ^ ^ ^ PS PS PS PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI PSI ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 0 0 0 Keelan Doss PS PS PS P PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 1 0 0 0 Dominik Eberle PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Bryan Edwards WR WR WR N N N N P P P P P P P P P 12 3 0 4 PS PS P PS PS ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 0 0 0 Clelin Ferrell DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE R/C19 N DE DE N N IR 11 11 0 3 Rico Gafford N N P N P P N NOT PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 3 0 0 4 Rashaan Gaulden ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ PS PS PS PS PS P P PS 2 0 0 0 Denzelle Good P RG RG RG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG N 15 14 0 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ P ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 0 0 0 Johnathan Hankins NT NT NT NT DT 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^ ^ 0 0 0 0 Amik Robertson P N N P P P P P N P Active P Active P N N 9 0 0 5 Daniel Ross N N P IR IR IR IR P N N N P ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 0 0 5 Henry Ruggs III WR WR N N WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR P R/C19 WR WR 13 12 0 2 Niles Scott NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Kamaal Seymour PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0 Trent Sieg P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0 John Simpson N P LG P Active P P N N N N N N Active P LG 7 2 0 7 Chris Smith PS PS PS PS P PS P P PS P P PS P P N P 8 0 0 1 NOT NOT NOT PS PS PS PS NOT NOT ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 0 0 0 Kendal Vickers P P N P DT P P P P P P DT P P P P 15 2 0 1 Darren Waller TE TE TE TE P TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 16 15 0 0 Javin White PS P PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P PS PS PS P P PS 4 0 0 0 Kyle Wilber P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0 Tyrell Williams IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0 Jason Witten TE TE TE TE TE P P P P P P P TE P P TE 16 7 0 0 Daryl Worley ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ NOT SLB R/C19 P 2 1 0 0 Sam Young P N N RT P RT RT RT RT N Active RT Active P P RT 11 7 0 3 LEGEND: CAPS=Starter, N=On Inactive List, P=Player was a substitution, PS=Practice Squad, PSI=Practice Squad Injured, NOT=Not on Roster, R/C19=Reserve/COVID-19, IR=Injured Reserve, IRD=Injured Reserve - Designated For Return, #=Roster Exemption, R/NFIL=Reserve/NFIL, R/SUS=Reserve/League Susp., ^=With Other Team

41 Player Participation 2021 PRESEASON LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PLAYER PARTICIPATION SEA @ LAR @ SF PLAYERS 8/14 8/21 8/29 GP GS DNP IN Johnathan Abram SS SS - 2 2 0 0 Damon Arnette RCB X - 1 1 1 0 Marcell Ateman P P - 2 0 0 0 De'Vante Bausby P ^ - 1 0 0 0 Asmar Bilal P SLB - 2 1 0 0 Nick Bowers TE P - 2 1 0 0 John Brown WR X - 1 1 1 0 Matt Bushman P TE - 2 1 0 0 Daniel Carlson R/C19 P - 1 0 0 0 Derek Carr X X - 0 0 2 0 Derek Carrier TE TE - 2 2 0 0 AJ Cole P P - 2 0 0 0 Te'von Coney NOT P - 1 0 0 0 Case Cookus P ^ - 1 0 0 0 Lester Cotton Sr. LG LG - 2 2 0 0 Shaun Crawford Active ^ - 0 0 0 0 Maxx Crosby X X - 0 0 2 0 Divine Deablo PUP X - 0 0 1 0 Matt Dickerson P P - 2 0 0 0 Keelan Doss P WR - 2 1 0 0 Rasul Douglas P LCB - 2 1 0 0 Kenyan Drake X X - 0 0 2 0 Dominik Eberle P ^ - 1 0 0 0 Bryan Edwards X X - 0 0 2 0 Alex Ellis P P - 2 0 0 0 B.J. Emmons P P - 2 0 0 0 Clelin Ferrell DE DE - 2 2 0 0 Tyree Gillespie P P - 2 0 0 0 Denzelle Good X X - 0 0 2 0 Gerri Green P P - 2 0 0 0 Garrett Groshek P P - 2 0 0 0 Johnathan Hankins X X - 0 0 2 0 Casey Hayward Jr. X X - 0 0 2 0 Nate Hobbs CB CB - 2 2 0 0 Richie Incognito X X - 0 0 2 0 Alec Ingold X X - 0 0 2 0 Josh Jacobs X X - 0 0 2 0 Andre James C X - 1 1 1 0 Quinton Jefferson DT P - 2 1 0 0 Isaiah Johnson PUP X - 0 0 1 0 Jaryd Jones-Smith P P - 2 0 0 0 Zay Jones WR WR - 2 2 0 0 Karl Joseph X X - 0 0 2 0 Malcolm Koonce P P - 2 0 0 0 Nick Kwiatkoski MLB X - 1 1 1 0 Nevin Lawson P P - 2 0 0 0 Alex Leatherwood RT RT - 2 2 0 0 Dallin Leavitt P P - 2 0 0 0 Darron Lee P X - 1 0 1 0 Cory Littleton X X - 0 0 2 0 Marcus Mariota X X - 0 0 2 0 Nick Martin P C - 2 1 0 0 Gerald McCoy X X - 0 0 2 0 Liam McCullough P ^ - 1 0 0 0 Kolton Miller X X - 0 0 2 0 Trevon Moehrig S S - 2 2 0 0 Foster Moreau X X - 0 0 2 0 Jimmy Morrissey P P - 2 0 0 0 Nicholas Morrow X X - 0 0 2 0 Trayvon Mullen Jr. X X - 0 0 2 0 Tanner Muse P P - 2 0 0 0 Carl Nassib DE DE - 2 2 0 0 Yannick Ngakoue X X - 0 0 2 0 Keisean Nixon LCB LCB - 2 2 0 0 Patrick Omameh P P - 2 0 0 0 James Onwualu RET RET - 0 0 0 0 Brandon Parker LT LT - 2 2 0 0 Nathan Peterman QB QB - 2 2 0 0 Darius Philon DT DT - 2 2 0 0 Jeremiah Poutasi P P - 2 0 0 0 Trey Ragas RB RB - 2 2 0 0 Hunter Renfrow X X - 0 0 2 0 Jalen Richard X X - 0 0 2 0 Max Richardson P P - 2 0 0 0 Theo Riddick RET RET - 0 0 0 0 Amik Robertson P P - 2 0 0 0 Henry Ruggs III X X - 0 0 2 0 P ^ - 1 0 0 0 Caleb Scott X ^ - 0 0 1 0 Niles Scott P P - 2 0 0 0 Kamaal Seymour R/NFIL R/NFIL - 0 0 0 0 Trent Sieg P P - 2 0 0 0 John Simpson LG LG - 2 2 0 0 Willie Snead IV P P - 2 0 0 0 X P - 1 0 1 0 Dillon Stoner P P - 2 0 0 0 Solomon Thomas P DT - 2 1 0 0 D.J. Turner P P - 2 0 0 0 Kendal Vickers P P - 2 0 0 0 Corliss Waitman P P - 2 0 0 0 Darren Waller X X - 0 0 2 0 Ethan Westbrooks Active ^ - 0 0 0 0 Javin White WLB WLB - 2 2 0 0 Blidi Wreh-Wilson P X - 1 0 1 0 Sam Young RET RET - 0 0 0 0 LEGEND: CAPS=Starter, P=Player was a substitution, X=Did Not Play (Non-injury), PUP=Active/PUP, NOT=Not on Roster, RET=Reserve/Retired, R/NFIL=Reserve/NFIL, R/C19=Reserve/COVID-19, ^=With Other Team

Player Participation 42 DATE POS. PLAYER TRANSACTION POS. PLAYER TRANSACTION Tue., Aug. 24 WR Marcell Ateman Released LB Darron Lee Placed on Reserve/Injured List Mon., Aug. 23 T Devery Hamilton Re-signed as FA P Corliss Waitman Waived G Released CB Rasul Douglas Released Tue., Aug. 17 LB Te'von Coney Signed as FA Mon., Aug. 16 QB Case Cookus Waived K Dominik Eberle Waived LS Liam McCullough Waived RB Bo Scarbrough Waived WR Caleb Scott Waived CB De'Vante Bausby Released DT Ethan Westbrooks Released Thu., Aug. 12 CB Isaiah Johnson Returned to practice from Active/Physically Unable to Perform List Wed., Aug. 11 DT Ethan Westbrooks Signed as FA Tue., Aug. 10 LB Divine Deablo Returned to practice from Active/Physically Unable to Perform List WR Waived/Injured QB Case Cookus Signed as FA Fri., Aug. 6 RB Bo Scarbrough Signed as FA T Devery Hamilton Waived/NFI Wed., Aug. 4 DT Gerald McCoy Signed as FA OL Jeremiah Poutasi Signed as FA Tue., Aug. 3 T Sam Young Placed on Reserve/Retired List Mon., Aug. 2 LB James Onwualu Placed on Reserve/Retired List RB Jalen Richard Returned to practice from Reserve/COVID-19 List RB Darius Jackson Waived Sun., Aug. 1 K Dominik Eberle Re-signed as FA Sat., Jul. 31 K Daniel Carlson Placed on Reserve/COVID-19 List Fri., Jul. 30 RB Theo Riddick Placed on Reserve/Retired List RB Kenyan Drake Returned to practice from Active/Non- Football Injury List Thu., Jul. 29 RB B.J. Emmons Signed as FA RB Darius Jackson Signed as FA Wed., Jul. 28 RB Kenyan Drake Placed on Active/Non-Football Injury List RB Jalen Richard Placed on Reserve/COVID-19 List RB Theo Riddick Placed on Reserve/COVID-19 List Mon., Jul. 26 K Dominik Eberle Waived P Corliss Waitman Signed as FA Sun., Jul. 25 CB Isaiah Johnson Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform List LB Divine Deablo Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform List T Devery Hamilton Placed on Active/Non-Football Illness List Fri., Jul. 23 LB Divine Deablo Signed as draft pick (D3b- '21) DE Malcolm Koonce Signed as draft pick (D3a - '21) Thu., Jun. 17 LB Darron Lee Signed as FA CB De'Vante Bausby Signed as FA Thu., Jun. 10 S Kemah Siverand Waived Wed., Jun. 9 CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson Signed as FA Mon., Jun. 7 G Marquel Harrell Waived T Sam Young Re-signed as FA Fri., Jun. 4 S Rashaan Gaulden Waived G Parker Ehinger Signed as FA Thu., Jun. 3 S Roderic Teamer Signed as FA TE Alex Ellis Signed as FA OL Erik Magnuson Released TE Carson Williams Waived Wed., May. 26 T Kamaal Seymour Placed on Reserve/Non-Football Injury List Tue., May. 25 T Kamaal Seymour Waived/NFI Mon., May. 24 OL Patrick Omameh Signed as FA T Alex Leatherwood Signed as draft pick (D1 - '21) Fri., May. 21 DE David Irving Released Mon., May. 17 S Tyree Gillespie Signed as draft pick (D4 - '21) CB Nate Hobbs Signed as draft pick (D5 - '21) C Jimmy Morrissey Signed as draft pick (D7 - '21) Tue., May. 11 WR Caleb Scott Signed as FA Fri., May. 7 T Devery Hamilton Signed as UDFA Thu., May. 6 G Marquel Harrell Signed as FA Wed., May. 5 S Jeff Heath Released Tue., May. 4 CB Casey Hayward Signed as UFA (LAC) Mon., Apr. 26 TE Carson Williams Signed as FA Mon., Apr. 19 CB Rasul Douglas Signed as UFA (Car.) Thu., Apr. 15 DE Arden Key Waived DT Maurice Hurst Waived QB Kyle Sloter Released Fri., Apr. 9 S Karl Joseph Signed as FA Fri., Mar. 26 WR Willie Snead Signed as UFA (Bal.) Wed., Mar. 24 G Richie Incognito Re-signed G/T Denzelle Good Re-signed C Nick Martin Signed as UFA (Hou.) Tue., Mar. 23 CB Nevin Lawson Re-signed Mon., Mar. 22 DL Darius Philon Signed as FA DL Matt Dickerson Signed as FA OL Andre James Signed to a multi-year contract extension Sat., Mar. 20 G Gabe Jackson Traded to the Seahawks in return for a 2021 fifth-round draft pick. DT Johnathan Hankins Re-signed Fri., Mar. 19 T Trenton Brown Traded with a 2022 seventh-round draft pick to the Patriots in return for a C Rodney Hudson Traded with a 2021 seventh-round draft pick 2022 fifth-round draft pick to the Cardinals in return for a 2021 third- round draft pick RB Kenyan Drake Signed as UFA (Ari.) LB Nicholas Morrow Re-signed RB Theo Riddick Re-signed WR Zay Jones Re-signed TE Derek Carrier Re-signed DT Solomon Thomas Signed as UFA (SF) DE Yannick Ngakoue Signed as UFA (Bal.) WR John Brown Signed as UFA (Buf.) Wed., Mar. 17 DT Quinton Jefferson Signed as UFA (Buf.) Tue., Mar. 9 G Richie Incognito Released DB Lamarcus Joyner Released Mon., Mar. 8 S Dallin Leavitt Signed to a one-year contract extension Wed., Mar. 3 LS Trent Sieg Re-signed as a restricted FA Tue., Mar. 2 DE Kendal Vickers Signed to a one-year contract extension Mon., Mar. 1 LB Ukeme Eligwe Waived DE Jeremiah Valoaga Waived DB D.J. Killings Released Wed., Feb. 24 WR Tyrell Williams Released Thu., Feb. 18 DE David Irving Re-signed as FA Tue., Feb. 9 G Lester Cotton Sr. Signed as FA Thu., Feb. 4 QB Nathan Peterman Signed to a one-year contract extension Wed., Feb. 3 WR Marcell Ateman Signed to Reserve/Future contract Wed., Jan. 27 LB Asmar Bilal Signed to Reserve/Future contract Tue., Jan. 26 WR Keelan Doss Signed to Reserve/Future contract Fri., Jan. 15 QB Kyle Sloter Signed to Reserve/Future contract Tue., Jan. 12 WR Trey Quinn Signed to Reserve/Future contract Wed., Jan. 6 LS Liam McCullough Signed to Reserve/Future contract Tue., Jan. 5 TE Nick Bowers Signed to Reserve/Future contract K Dominik Eberle Signed to Reserve/Future contract S Rashaan Gaulden Signed to Reserve/Future contract DE Gerri Green Signed to Reserve/Future contract OL Jaryd Jones-Smith Signed to Reserve/Future contract OL Erik Magnuson Signed to Reserve/Future contract LB James Onwualu Signed to Reserve/Future contract DT Niles Scott Signed to Reserve/Future contract T Kamaal Seymour Signed to Reserve/Future contract S Kemah Siverand Signed to Reserve/Future contract LB Javin White Signed to Reserve/Future contract Mon., Jan. 4 OL Erik Magnuson Reverted to PS LB James Onwualu Reverted to PS Sat., Jan. 2 S Jeff Heath Activated from Reserve/Injured - Designated For Return list LB James Onwualu Activated from PS OL Erik Magnuson Activated from PS Fri., Jan. 1 S Erik Harris Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list

43 Roster/Transactions RAIDERS STATISTICS LAS VEGAS RAIDERS / REGULAR SEASON WEEK 3 / THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 2021 RUSHING TD WON 8, LOST 8 JON GRUDEN (16 GAMES) NO. YDS AVG LONG J. Jacobs 273 1,065 3.9 28t 12 12/26 L 25-26 Miami D. Booker 93 423 4.5 43 3 10/11 W 40-32 at Kansas City 13,311 D. Carr 39 140 3.6 18 3 11/22 L 31-35 Kansas City J. Richard 22 123 5.6 20t 1 11/29 L 6-43 at Atlanta 9,124 M. Mariota 9 88 9.8 26 1 10/04 L 23-30 Buffalo H. Ruggs III 9 49 5.4 12 0 09/13 W 34-30 at Carolina T. Riddick 6 14 2.3 11 0 11/01 W 16-6 at Cleveland 10,972 N. Peterman 1 9 9.0 9 0 11/15 W 37-12 Denver A. Ingold 3 4 1.3 3 0 01/03 W 32-31 at Denver J. Heath 1 1 1.0 1 0 12/13 L 27-44 Indianapolis A. Cole 1 0 0.0 0 0 09/27 L 20-36 at New England TEAM 457 1,916 4.2 43 20 09/21 W 34-24 New Orleans OPPONENTS 438 2,013 4.6 62t 24 12/06 W 31-28 at N.Y. Jets 10/25 L 20-45 Tampa Bay RECEIVING TAR NO. YDS AVG LONG TD 11/08 W 31-26 at L.A. Chargers D. Waller 145 107 1,196 11.2 38t 9 12/17 L 27-30 (OT) L.A. Chargers N. Agholor 82 48 896 18.7 85t 8 H. Renfrow 77 56 656 11.7 53 2 2020 TEAM STATISTICS J. Jacobs 45 33 238 7.2 29 0 LV OPP. H. Ruggs III 43 26 452 17.4 72t 2 FIRST DOWNS 359 381 J. Richard 23 19 138 7.3 19 0 Rushing 121 114 D. Booker 21 17 84 4.9 17 0 Passing 206 223 Z. Jones 20 14 154 11.0 37 1 Penalty 32 44 A. Ingold 17 12 110 9.2 23 1 Third Down-Made/Att 91/198 100/205 J. Witten 17 13 69 5.3 15 2 Third Down Efficiency 46.0% 48.8% B. Edwards 15 11 193 17.5 34 1 Fourth Down-Made/Att 16/21 14/17 F. Moreau 9 7 140 20.0 47t 2 Fourth Down Efficiency 76.2% 82.4% T. Riddick 6 5 43 8.6 15 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 6,133 6,225 R. Gafford 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 Avg. Per Game 383.3 389.1 D. Carrier 1 1 14 14.0 14 0 Total Plays 1,036 1,039 TEAM 523 369 4,383 11.9 85t 28 Avg. Per Play 5.9 6.0 OPPONENTS 559 370 4,341 11.7 92t 28 NET YARDS RUSHING 1,916 2,013 Avg. Per Game 119.8 125.8 INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG LONG TD Total Rushes 457 438 J. Heath 3 89 29.7 47 0 Avg. Per Rush 4.2 4.6 J. Abram 2 29 14.5 24 0 NET YARDS PASSING 4,217 4,212 T. Mullen Jr. 2 0 0.0 0 0 Avg. Per Game 263.6 263.3 C. Nassib 1 23 23.0 23 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 28/166 21/129 N. Kwiatkoski 1 9 9.0 9 0 Gross Yards 4,383 4,341 N. Morrow 1 6 6.0 6 0 Attempts/Completions 551/369 580/370 TEAM 10 156 15.6 47 0 Pct. of Completion 67.0% 63.8% OPPONENTS 10 266 26.6 67t 2 Had Intercepted 10 10 FUMBLES FUM LST FF REC TD PUNTS/AVERAGE 44/44.1 48/45.7 D. Carr 11 8 0 0 0 Net Punting Average 40.1 38.5 D. Waller 2 2 0 0 0 PUNT RETURN/AVG. 23/11.5 14/9.5 J. Jacobs 2 2 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. 22/19.0 32/23.4 H. Ruggs III 2 2 0 1 0 INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. 10/15.6 10/26.6 K. Nixon 2 1 0 0 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 98/856 95/915 H. Renfrow 2 1 0 0 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 24/16 10/5 A. Ingold 0 0 0 1 0 TOUCHDOWNS 48 55 A. Cole 1 0 0 1 0 Rushing 20 24 D. Booker 1 0 0 1 0 Passing 28 28 J. Abram 0 0 0 1 0 Returns 0 3 J. Richard 1 0 0 0 0 EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS 45/47 44/48 R. Hudson 0 0 0 1 0 TWO POINT CONVERSION/ATT. 1/1 4/6 TEAM 24 16 0 6 0 FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 33/35 32/39 OPPONENTS 10 5 0 2 0 AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 30:47 29:13 PUNTING NO. YDS AVG NET TB IN LG B SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS A. Cole 44 1,939 44.1 40.1 2 20 63 0 TEAM 78 134 77 142 3 434 TEAM 44 1,939 44.1 40.1 2 20 63 0 OPPONENTS 93 136 67 176 6 478 OPPONENTS 48 2,192 45.7 38.5 4 10 67 0 SCORING TD RU PA RT K-PAT FG 2PT S PTS PUNT RETURNS RET FC YDS AVG LONG TD D. Carlson 0 0 0 0 45/47 33/35 0 0 144 H. Renfrow 23 10 265 11.5 32 0 12 12 0 0 0 0 J. Jacobs 0/0 0/0 72 TEAM 23 10 265 11.5 32 0 9 0 9 0 1 0 D. Waller 0/0 0/0 56 OPPONENTS 14 16 133 9.5 38 0 N. Agholor 8 0 8 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 48 D. Booker 3 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 18 KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS AVG LONG TD D. Carr 3 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 18 J. Richard 10 240 24.0 44 0 F. Moreau 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12 H. Ruggs III 7 141 20.1 32 0 H. Renfrow 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12 K. Nixon 3 21 7.0 18 0 H. Ruggs III 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12 R. Gafford 1 12 12.0 12 0 J. Witten 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12 D. Booker 1 4 4.0 4 0 B. Edwards 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 TEAM 22 418 19.0 44 0 A. Ingold 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 32 748 23.4 38 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Z. Jones 0/0 0/0 6 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ M. Mariota 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 D. Carlson 0/0 18/18 8/8 3/5 4/4 1 1 0 0 0 0 J. Richard 0/0 0/0 6 TEAM 0/0 18/18 8/8 3/5 4/4 TEAM 48 20 28 0 45/47 33/35 1 0 434 OPPONENTS 0/0 10/10 15/16 5/7 2/6 OPPONENTS 55 24 28 3 44/48 32/39 5 0 478 2-Pt Conv: D. Waller 1, TM 1-1, OPP 5-7 D. Carlson: (20G, 54G) (28G, 54G) (29G, 41WL, 25G) (54G, 39G, 25G) (38G, 43G) (42G, 36G) (41LU, 29G, 33G, 24G) (31G) (24G, 52G, 22G) (35G) (29G, 24G) (48G) (25G, 23G) (23G, 23G) (23G, 38G, 20G, 22G) (33G) OPP: (47G, 46G, 31G) (31G) (33G, 23G, 32G) (34G) (32G) (29G) (41G, 38G, 37WL) (48WR, 45G, 29G) (50G, 33G) (38G, 39G, 30G, 29G, 54G) (25G, 20G, 35G) (22G, 47WL, 51WL) (37G, 39G, 22G, 44G) (22G, 56WL, 70B, 37G, 26G, 63B) SACKS: M. Crosby 7.0, N. Morrow 3.0, C. Nassib 2.5, K. Vickers 2.0, C. Ferrell 2.0, N. Kwiatkoski 1.0, N. Lawson 1.0, C. Smith 1.0, J. Hankins 1.0, M. Hurst 0.5, TM 21.0, OPP 28.0 FUM/LOST: D. Carr 11/8, D. Waller 2/2, J. Jacobs 2/2, H. Ruggs III 2/2, K. Nixon 2/1, H. Renfrow 2/1, A. Cole 1/0, J. Richard 1/0, D. Booker 1/0, TM 24/16, OPP 10/5 PASSING ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK LOST RATING D. Carr 517 348 4,103 67.3 7.9 27 5.2 9 1.7 85t 26.0 150 101.4 M. Mariota 28 17 226 60.7 8.1 1 3.6 1 3.6 35t 0.0 0 83.3 N. Peterman 5 3 25 60.0 5.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 12 2.0 16 72.9 Z. Jones 1 1 29 100.0 29.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 29 0.0 0 118.8 TEAM 551 369 4,383 67.0 8.0 28 5.1 10 1.8 85t 28 166 100.4 OPPONENTS 580 370 4,341 63.8 7.5 28 4.8 10 1.7 92t 21 129 95.3

45 2020 Team Stats 2020 REGULAR SEASON LAS VEGAS RAIDERS DEFENSIVE STATS (THROUGH WEEK 17) POS. PLAYER SOLO ASST. TOTAL TFL SACKS/YDS. PR FR FF INT./YDS. PD LB N. Kwiatkoski 53 28 81 3 1.0/6.0 2 0 1 1/9 4 S J. Abram 57 22 79 3 0.0/0.0 4 0 0 2/29 6 LB C. Littleton 54 25 79 4 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 LB N. Morrow 60 16 76 8 3.0/29.0 6 1 1 1/6 9 S L. Joyner 53 13 66 6 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 5 CB T. Mullen Jr. 54 7 61 2 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 2/0 14 CB N. Lawson 47 13 60 1 1.0/0.0 1 1 2 0/0 4 S E. Harris 40 16 56 1 0.0/0.0 1 0 1 0/0 5 DT J. Hankins 27 21 48 1 1.0/9.0 4 1 0 0/0 0 DE M. Crosby 20 19 39 14 7.0/38.0 13 1 0 0/0 1 S J. Heath 27 7 34 1 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 3/89 4 DE C. Nassib 17 11 28 5 2.5/21.0 9 0 0 1/23 5 DE C. Ferrell 18 9 27 3 2.0/7.0 10 0 2 0/0 3 DT M. Hurst 14 13 27 1 0.5/5.0 6 0 0 0/0 1 CB D. Arnette 21 4 25 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 2 LB R. McMillan 14 9 23 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 0/0 1 DE A. Key 10 5 15 2 0.0/0.0 11 0 0 0/0 2 DT M. Collins 8 7 15 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0/0 0 CB I. Johnson 6 6 12 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 4 DL K. Vickers 5 5 10 3 2.0/14.0 3 0 0 0/0 0 CB K. Nixon 6 3 9 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0/0 0 CB D. Worley 5 3 8 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 2 S D. Leavitt 2 5 7 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 2 DE C. Smith 4 1 5 0 1.0/0.0 4 0 0 0/0 0 DT D. Ross 3 2 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 CB A. Robertson 3 1 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 LB K. Wilber 3 1 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DL D. Irving 2 2 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DE D. Jones 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 LB J. White 2 0 2 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DE V. Beasley 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 WR H. Renfrow 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 TOTALS 639 274 913 61 21.0/129.0 77 4 8 10/156 74

2020 REGULAR SEASON RAIDERS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE SCORES POS. PLAYER TKLS. ASST. TOTAL INT (0) LB Wilber, Kyle 4 4 8 FR (0) S Abram, Johnathan 3 4 7 Safety (0) TE Carrier, Derek 3 4 7 SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYS S Harris, Erik 4 1 5 FR (1) (8:20) A.Cole punts 42 yards to LAC 30, Center-T.Sieg. K.Hill Jr. MUFFS CB Nixon, Keisean 3 2 5 catch, RECOVERED by LV-K.Wilber at LAC 31. @ LAC (11/08/20) LB McMillan, Raekwon 3 1 4 S Leavitt, Dallin 2 1 3 LB Littleton, Cory 2 1 3 CB Mullen Jr., Trayvon 2 1 3 S Heath, Jeff 1 2 3 LB Morrow, Nicholas 2 0 2 RB Booker, Devontae 1 1 2 LB White, Javin 1 1 2 FB Ingold, Alec 1 0 1 CB Johnson, Isaiah 1 0 1 CB Lawson, Nevin 0 1 1 TE Moreau, Foster 0 1 1 TOTALS 33 25 58 Regular Season defensive and special teams statistics are based on press box statistics.

Defensive/Special Teams Stats 46 2021 PRESEASON LAS VEGAS RAIDERS DEFENSIVE STATS (THROUGH WEEK 3) POS. PLAYER SOLO ASST. TOTAL TFL SACKS/YDS. PR FR FF INT./YDS. PD LB J. White 6 3 9 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 2 S R. Teamer 7 0 7 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 CB A. Robertson 6 1 7 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DE M. Koonce 5 2 7 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0/0 0 CB N. Lawson 6 0 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 CB K. Nixon 6 0 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1 CB N. Hobbs 5 1 6 2 1.0/8.0 1 0 0 1/0 2 LB M. Richardson 5 1 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 S D. Leavitt 3 2 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 LB A. Bilal 3 1 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 CB R. Douglas 3 1 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 4 DL K. Vickers 2 2 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 LB T. Muse 1 3 4 0 0.5/3.0 1 0 0 0/0 1 S T. Gillespie 3 0 3 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DE G. Green 2 1 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DE C. Nassib 1 2 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 CB D. Bausby 2 0 2 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1 DE C. Ferrell 1 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0/0 0 LB D. Lee 1 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DT N. Scott 1 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DT S. Thomas 1 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DT D. Philon 0 2 2 0 0.5/3.0 2 0 0 0/0 0 DT Q. Jefferson 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DB T. Moehrig 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 S J. Abram 0 1 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 DT D. Stills 0 1 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 CB B. Wreh-Wilson 0 0 0 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1 TOTALS 72 28 100 6 2.0/14.0 6 0 0 1/0 12

2021 PRESEASON RAIDERS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS DEFENSIVE SCORES POS. PLAYER TKLS. ASST. TOTAL INT (0) LB Muse, Tanner 1 1 2 FR (0) S Gillespie, Tyree 1 0 1 Safety (0) LB Richardson, Max 1 0 1 SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYS WR Stoner, Dillon 1 0 1 FR (0) S Teamer, Roderic 1 0 1 LB Lee, Darron 0 1 1 TOTALS 5 2 7 Preseason defensive and special teams statistics are based on press box statistics.

47 Defensive/Special Teams Stats 2020 REGULAR SEASON RAIDERS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 09/13 09/21 09/27 10/04 10/11 10/25 11/01 11/08 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/06 12/13 12/17 12/26 01/03 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ CAR NO NE BUF KC TB CLE LAC DEN KC ATL NYJ IND LAC MIA DEN Totals SCORING Points 34 34 20 23 40 20 16 31 37 31 6 31 27 27 25 32 434 Q1 7 0 3 3 3 7 0 7 7 14 0 7 7 3 7 3 78 Q2 10 17 7 10 21 3 6 7 3 3 3 10 7 7 6 14 134 Q3 10 7 0 3 0 7 0 14 10 0 3 7 6 7 3 0 77 Q4 7 10 10 7 16 3 10 3 17 14 0 7 7 7 9 15 142 OT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 TD Rushing 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 4 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 20 TD Passing 1 3 2 2 3 2 1 2 0 3 0 3 2 1 1 2 28 TD KO Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Punt Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Def. Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG Attempts 2 2 3 3 2 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 35 FG Made 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 33 Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-Pt Attempts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2-Pt Made 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Time of Possession 31:12 36:18 25:21 31:42 35:18 31:04 37:43 25:16 36:38 27:55 25:02 31:01 31:25 37:31 26:59 26:40 497:05 FIRST DOWNS Total 23 28 22 24 22 19 24 16 21 25 13 24 26 27 23 22 359 Rushing 10 5 7 7 8 5 15 10 11 5 1 4 7 13 5 8 121 Passing 11 18 13 16 12 12 7 6 8 17 11 17 17 13 15 13 206 Penalty 2 5 2 1 2 2 2 0 2 3 1 3 2 1 3 1 32 THIRD DOWNS Attempts 11 17 9 14 14 13 14 10 13 9 12 14 12 13 10 13 198 Converted 6 10 3 8 7 5 8 5 6 6 3 6 8 5 0 5 91 Percentage 54.5% 58.8% 33.3% 57.1% 50.0% 38.5% 57.1% 50.0% 46.2% 66.7% 25.0% 42.9% 66.7% 38.5% 0.0% 38.5% 46.0% FOURTH DOWNS Attempts 0 2 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 2 2 21 Converted 0 2 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 2 16 Percentage 0 100.0% 0 50.0% 100.0% 50.0% 100.0% 0 0 0 50.0% 0.0% 0 100.0% 50.0% 100.0% 76.2% TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards 372 377 375 383 490 347 309 320 357 364 243 440 424 449 418 465 6,133 Plays 61 76 56 69 67 63 71 50 66 57 58 74 68 75 61 64 1,036 Avg./Play 6.1 5.0 6.7 5.6 7.3 5.5 4.4 6.4 5.4 6.4 4.2 5.9 6.2 6.0 6.9 7.3 5.9 RUSHING Net Yards 133 116 126 86 144 76 209 160 203 89 40 72 79 173 104 106 1,916 Rush. Att. 31 35 22 23 35 24 45 26 41 26 14 25 22 41 24 23 457 Avg./Att. 4.3 3.3 5.7 3.7 4.1 3.2 4.6 6.2 5.0 3.4 2.9 2.9 3.6 4.2 4.3 4.6 4.2 ADVANCES Rushes 31 35 22 23 35 24 45 26 41 26 14 25 22 41 24 23 457 Completions 22 28 24 32 22 24 15 13 16 23 25 28 32 20 21 24 738 Totals 53 63 46 55 57 48 60 39 57 49 39 53 54 61 45 47 826 Total Drives 9 9 11 9 12 11 7 11 13 9 14 12 9 10 12 14 172 PENALTIES Number 3 3 6 7 8 4 5 2 8 8 11 3 6 6 4 14 98 Yards 40 13 40 65 59 35 25 10 82 72 141 21 33 69 40 111 856 FUMBLES Number 1 2 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 5 2 1 1 1 2 24 Lost 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 0 1 2 16 PUNTING Yards 127 78 136 57 106 121 56 150 174 73 243 129 47 75 168 199 1,939 Punts 3 2 3 1 2 3 1 4 4 2 5 3 1 2 4 4 44 Net Avg. 32.7 39.0 41.7 19.0 53.0 40.3 56.0 37.5 43.5 36.5 47.8 36.3 45.0 32.5 35.3 41.8 40.1 Gross Avg. 42.3 39.0 45.3 57.0 53.0 40.3 56.0 37.5 43.5 36.5 48.6 43.0 47.0 37.5 42.0 49.8 44.1

Game-By-Game Offense 48 2021 PRESEASON RAIDERS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 08/14 08/21 08/29 @ @ SEA LAR SF Totals SCORING Points 20 17 37 Q1 7 7 14 Q2 6 0 6 Q3 0 3 3 Q4 7 7 14 OT 0 0 0 TD Rushing 2 1 3 TD Passing 0 1 1 TD KO Returns 0 0 0 TD Punt Returns 0 0 0 TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 TD Def. Returns 0 0 0 FG Attempts 2 1 3 FG Made 2 1 3 Safety 0 0 0 2-Pt Attempts 0 0 0 2-Pt Made 0 0 0 Time of Possession 40:37 24:39 65:16 FIRST DOWNS Total 26 13 39 Rushing 12 5 17 Passing 13 8 21 Penalty 1 0 1 THIRD DOWNS Attempts 17 10 27 Converted 11 2 13 Percentage 64.7% 20.0% 48.1% FOURTH DOWNS Attempts 1 2 3 Converted 1 2 3 Percentage 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards 385 229 614 Plays 79 49 128 Avg./Play 4.9 4.7 4.8 RUSHING Net Yards 158 79 237 Rush. Att. 36 22 58 Avg./Att. 4.4 3.6 4.1 ADVANCES Rushes 36 22 58 Completions 29 16 90 Totals 65 38 103 Total Drives 8 11 19 PENALTIES Number 4 4 8 Yards 37 45 82 FUMBLES Number 0 1 1 Lost 0 0 0 PUNTING Yards 130 226 356 Punts 3 5 8 Net Avg. 36.7 41.2 39.5 Gross Avg. 43.3 45.2 44.5

49 Game-By-Game Offense 2020 REGULAR SEASON RAIDERS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 09/13 09/21 09/27 10/04 10/11 10/25 11/01 11/08 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/06 12/13 12/17 12/26 01/03 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ CAR NO NE BUF KC TB CLE LAC DEN KC ATL NYJ IND LAC MIA DEN Totals SCORING Points 30 24 36 30 32 45 6 26 12 35 43 28 44 30 26 31 478 Q1 9 10 0 7 7 7 0 0 3 7 6 7 10 7 3 10 93 Q2 6 7 13 10 17 14 3 17 3 7 10 6 10 10 3 0 136 Q3 0 0 10 0 0 3 3 3 0 7 14 0 7 7 7 6 67 Q4 15 7 13 13 8 21 0 6 6 14 13 15 17 0 13 15 176 OT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 TD Rushing 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 1 0 3 1 2 2 2 0 1 24 TD Passing 1 1 1 2 2 4 0 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 28 TD KO Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Punt Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD Def. Returns 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 FG Attempts 3 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 2 0 5 0 3 3 4 6 39 FG Made 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 0 5 0 3 1 4 3 32 Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-Pt Attempts 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 2-Pt Made 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 Time of Possession 28:48 23:42 34:39 28:18 24:42 28:56 22:17 34:44 23:22 32:05 34:58 28:59 28:35 31:00 33:01 33:20 471:26 FIRST DOWNS Total 22 26 25 21 21 29 14 26 20 36 23 24 25 27 18 24 381 Rushing 8 8 14 5 3 5 8 6 4 10 5 11 10 6 6 5 114 Passing 13 17 8 14 15 22 5 18 14 22 13 11 10 16 10 15 223 Penalty 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 2 2 4 5 2 5 5 2 4 44 THIRD DOWNS Attempts 13 11 11 13 14 12 10 15 15 9 19 9 11 12 15 16 205 Converted 7 7 3 7 6 7 3 7 7 5 9 5 8 7 5 7 100 Percentage 53.8% 63.6% 27.3% 53.8% 42.9% 58.3% 30.0% 46.7% 46.7% 55.6% 47.4% 55.6% 72.7% 58.3% 33.3% 43.8% 48.8% FOURTH DOWNS Attempts 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 17 Converted 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 14 Percentage 50.0% 0 0 100.0% 50.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0 0 0 100.0% 0.0% 82.4% TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards 388 424 406 337 413 454 223 440 313 460 304 376 456 402 383 446 6,225 Plays 65 57 68 59 66 70 47 75 68 73 72 60 59 62 63 75 1,039 Avg./Play 6.0 7.4 6.0 5.7 6.3 6.5 4.7 5.9 4.6 6.3 4.2 6.3 7.7 6.5 6.1 5.9 6.0 RUSHING Net Yards 129 112 250 63 80 85 101 128 66 108 125 206 212 96 130 122 2,013 Rush. Att. 30 19 38 24 20 25 22 31 19 27 32 34 31 29 25 32 438 Avg./Att. 4.3 5.9 6.6 2.6 4.0 3.4 4.6 4.1 3.5 4.0 3.9 6.1 6.8 3.3 5.2 3.8 4.6 ADVANCES Rushes 30 19 38 24 20 25 22 31 19 27 32 34 31 29 25 32 438 Completions 22 26 17 24 22 33 12 28 23 35 22 14 19 22 26 25 740 Totals 52 45 55 48 42 58 34 59 42 62 54 48 50 51 51 57 808 Total Drives 10 9 11 10 11 10 6 10 12 9 13 12 9 9 12 14 167 PENALTIES Number 5 10 2 5 10 4 7 5 7 10 6 6 6 3 5 4 95 Yards 65 129 33 81 94 20 59 45 37 89 49 40 50 20 76 28 915 FUMBLES Number 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 10 Lost 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 PUNTING Yards 120 109 95 139 244 128 109 146 201 107 99 182 41 71 233 168 2,192 Punts 2 3 2 3 5 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 2 5 4 48 Net Avg. 41.5 34.7 47.5 27.7 44.8 42.7 38.0 40.3 45.3 48.0 31.0 39.8 30.0 27.5 34.4 36.8 38.5 Gross Avg. 60.0 36.3 47.5 46.3 48.8 42.7 54.5 48.7 50.3 53.5 33.0 45.5 41.0 35.5 46.6 42.0 45.7

Game-by-Game Defense 50 2021 PRESEASON RAIDERS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 08/14 08/21 08/29 @ @ SEA LAR SF Totals SCORING Points 7 16 23 Q1 0 0 0 Q2 0 10 10 Q3 7 0 7 Q4 0 6 6 OT 0 0 0 TD Rushing 0 0 0 TD Passing 1 2 3 TD KO Returns 0 0 0 TD Punt Returns 0 0 0 TD Sp. Teams 0 0 0 TD Def. Returns 0 0 0 FG Attempts 1 2 3 FG Made 0 1 1 Safety 0 0 0 2-Pt Attempts 0 1 1 2-Pt Made 0 0 0 Time of Possession 19:23 35:21 54:44 FIRST DOWNS Total 9 22 31 Rushing 4 7 11 Passing 4 13 17 Penalty 1 2 3 THIRD DOWNS Attempts 13 13 26 Converted 4 2 6 Percentage 30.8% 15.4% 23.1% FOURTH DOWNS Attempts 2 5 7 Converted 2 4 6 Percentage 100.0% 80.0% 85.7% TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards 194 331 525 Plays 46 67 113 Avg./Play 4.2 4.9 4.6 RUSHING Net Yards 68 129 197 Rush. Att. 14 27 41 Avg./Att. 4.9 4.8 4.8 ADVANCES Rushes 14 27 41 Completions 17 26 86 Totals 31 53 84 Total Drives 9 11 20 PENALTIES Number 5 10 15 Yards 40 84 124 FUMBLES Number 0 0 0 Lost 0 0 0 PUNTING Yards 243 168 411 Punts 5 4 9 Net Avg. 44.0 31.3 38.3 Gross Avg. 48.6 42.0 45.7

51 Game-by-Game Defense LAS VEGAS RAIDERS SEASON HIGHS CATEGORY HIGH DATE OPPONENT Points 40 10/11 at Kansas City Points in a Quarter 21 10/11 at Kansas City Points in a Half 27 11/15 vs. Denver Total Touchdowns 5 10/11 at Kansas City Offensive Plays 76 9/21 vs. New Orleans Total Net Yards 490 10/11 at Kansas City Total First Downs 28 9/21 vs. New Orleans First Downs Rushing 15 11/1 at Cleveland First Downs Passing 18 9/21 vs. New Orleans First Down Penalties 5 9/21 vs. New Orleans Third Down Efficiency 66.7% 11/22 vs. Kansas City Average Yards Per Play 7.3 10/11 at Kansas City Total Net Yards Rushing 209 11/1 at Cleveland Rushing Attempts 45 11/1 at Cleveland Rushing Average Yards 6.2 11/8 at L.A. Chargers Rushing Touchdowns 4 11/15 vs. Denver Total Net Yards Passing 368 12/6 at N.Y. Jets Passing Attempts 47 12/6 at N.Y. Jets Passing Completions 32 10/4 vs. Buffalo Passing Touchdowns 3 9/21 vs. New Orleans Yards Per Attempt 10.8 10/11 at Kansas City Passes Thrown for Interception 2 12/13 vs. Indianapolis Times Sacked 5 11/29 at Atlanta QB Sacks 5 11/29 at Atlanta Sack Yards Lost 37 11/29 at Atlanta Total Punts 5 11/29 at Atlanta Total Punt Yards 243 11/29 at Atlanta Gross Punting Average 57 10/4 vs. Buffalo Net Punting Average 56 11/1 at Cleveland Punt Returns 5 12/26 vs. Miami Punt Return Yards 61 12/26 vs. Miami Punt Return Average 21.0 1/3 at Denver Kickoff Returns 3 10/11 at Kansas City Kickoff Return Yards 76 11/8 at L.A. Chargers Total Penalties 14 1/3 at Denver Penalty Yards 141 11/29 at Atlanta Total Fumbles 5 11/29 at Atlanta Fumbles Lost 4 11/29 at Atlanta Time of Possession 37:43 11/1 at Cleveland Turnovers 5 11/29 at Atlanta

Team Highs And Lows 52 OPPONENT SEASON HIGHS CATEGORY HIGH DATE OPPONENT Points 45 10/25 vs. Tampa Bay Points in a Quarter 21 10/25 vs. Tampa Bay Points in a Half 27 11/29 at Atlanta Total Touchdowns 6 10/25 vs. Tampa Bay Offensive Plays 75 11/8 at L.A. Chargers Total Net Yards 460 11/22 vs. Kansas City Total First Downs 36 11/22 vs. Kansas City First Downs Rushing 14 9/27 at New England First Downs Passing 22 10/25 vs. Tampa Bay First Down Penalties 5 11/29 at Atlanta Third Down Efficiency 72.7% 12/13 vs. Indianapolis Average Yards Per Play 7.7 12/13 vs. Indianapolis Total Net Yards Rushing 250 9/27 at New England Rushing Attempts 38 9/27 at New England Rushing Average Yards 6.8 12/13 vs. Indianapolis Rushing Touchdowns 3 11/22 vs. Kansas City Total Net Yards Passing 369 10/25 vs. Tampa Bay Passing Attempts 47 11/15 vs. Denver Passing Completions 35 11/22 vs. Kansas City Passing Touchdowns 4 10/25 vs. Tampa Bay Yards Per Attempt 9.3 12/17 vs. L.A. Chargers Passes Thrown for Interception 4 11/15 vs. Denver Times Sacked 3 10/11 at Kansas City QB Sacks 3 10/11 at Kansas City Sack Yards Lost 23 12/26 vs. Miami Total Punts 5 10/11 at Kansas City Total Punt Yards 244 10/11 at Kansas City Gross Punting Average 60 9/13 at Carolina Net Punting Average 48 11/22 vs. Kansas City Punt Returns 2 9/13 at Carolina Punt Return Yards 38 10/4 vs. Buffalo Punt Return Average 38.0 10/4 vs. Buffalo Kickoff Returns 4 9/13 at Carolina Kickoff Return Yards 109 9/13 at Carolina Total Penalties 10 9/21 vs. New Orleans Penalty Yards 129 9/21 vs. New Orleans Total Fumbles 2 11/8 at L.A. Chargers Fumbles Lost 2 12/6 at N.Y. Jets Time of Possession 34:58 11/29 at Atlanta Turnovers 5 11/15 vs. Denver

53 Team Highs And Lows 2020 REGULAR SEASON RAIDERS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Touchdowns 3 Josh Jacobs at Panthers 09/13 Passes Attempted 47 Derek Carr at Jets 12/06 Passes Completed 32 Derek Carr vs. Bills 10/04 Completion Percentage 75.0 Derek Carr at Patriots 09/27 Passing Yards 381 Derek Carr at Jets 12/06 Yards Per Attempt 11.2 Derek Carr at Chiefs 10/11 Touchdown Passes 3 Derek Carr at Jets 12/06 Derek Carr vs. Chiefs 11/22 Derek Carr at Chiefs 10/11 Derek Carr vs. Saints 09/21 Receptions 13 Darren Waller at Jets 12/06 Receiving Yards 200 Darren Waller at Jets 12/06 Touchdown Receptions 2 Darren Waller at Jets 12/06 Rushing Yards 129 Josh Jacobs at Browns 11/01 Rushing Attempts 31 Josh Jacobs at Browns 11/01 Rushing Average 9.8 Marcus Mariota vs. Chargers 12/17 Rushing Touchdowns 3 Josh Jacobs at Panthers 09/13 Yards From Scrimmage 200 Darren Waller at Jets 12/06 Combined Net Yards 200 Darren Waller at Jets 12/06 Interceptions Made 2 Jeff Heath vs. Broncos 11/15 Interceptions Thrown 2 Derek Carr at Broncos 01/03 Derek Carr vs. Colts 12/13 INT Return Yards 47 Jeff Heath at Chiefs 10/11 Tackles 13 Nick Kwiatkoski at Chargers 11/08 Johnathan Abram at Panthers 09/13 Sacks 2.0 Clelin Ferrell at Jets 12/06 Maxx Crosby at Patriots 09/27 Punts 5 AJ Cole at Falcons 11/29 Punts Inside the 20 3 AJ Cole at Falcons 11/29 AJ Cole vs. Broncos 11/15 Punting Average 57.0 AJ Cole vs. Bills 10/04 Punt Returns 5 Hunter Renfrow vs. Dolphins 12/26 Punt Return Yards 61 Hunter Renfrow vs. Dolphins 12/26 Kickoff Returns 2 Henry Ruggs III at Falcons 11/29 Jalen Richard at Chargers 11/08 Jalen Richard at Browns 11/01 Jalen Richard vs. Bills 10/04 Kickoff Return Yards 76 Jalen Richard at Chargers 11/08 Field Goals Attempted 4 Daniel Carlson vs. Dolphins 12/26 Daniel Carlson at Browns 11/01 Field Goals Made 4 Daniel Carlson vs. Dolphins 12/26

2020 REGULAR SEASON LAS VEGAS RAIDERS LONGEST PLAYS Rushing Long 43 Devontae Booker at Chiefs 10/11 Touchdown Run 28 Josh Jacobs at Broncos 01/03 Passing Long 85 Derek Carr vs. Dolphins 12/26 Touchdown Pass Long 85 Derek Carr vs. Dolphins 12/26 Reception 85 Nelson Agholor vs. Dolphins 12/26 Touchdown Reception 85 Nelson Agholor vs. Dolphins 12/26 Interception Return 47 Jeff Heath at Chiefs 10/11 Punt Return 32 Hunter Renfrow vs. Dolphins 12/26 Kickoff Return 44 Jalen Richard at Chargers 11/08 Punt 63 AJ Cole at Falcons 11/29 Field Goal Made 54 Daniel Carlson vs. Bills 10/04 Daniel Carlson vs. Saints 09/21 Daniel Carlson at Panthers 09/13 Field Goal Attempt 54 Daniel Carlson vs. Bills 10/04 Daniel Carlson vs. Saints 09/21 Daniel Carlson at Panthers 09/13

Individual Single-Game Highs 54 2021 PRESEASON RAIDERS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Touchdowns 1 Marcell Ateman at Rams 08/21 Trey Ragas at Rams 08/21 B.J. Emmons vs. Seahawks 08/14 Trey Ragas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Passes Attempted 39 Nathan Peterman vs. Seahawks 08/14 Passes Completed 29 Nathan Peterman vs. Seahawks 08/14 Completion Percentage 74.3 Nathan Peterman vs. Seahawks 08/14 Passing Yards 246 Nathan Peterman vs. Seahawks 08/14 Yards Per Attempt 7.2 Nathan Peterman at Rams 08/21 Touchdown Passes 1 Nathan Peterman at Rams 08/21 Receptions 7 D.J. Turner vs. Seahawks 08/14 Receiving Yards 57 Zay Jones vs. Seahawks 08/14 Touchdown Receptions 1 Marcell Ateman at Rams 08/21 Rushing Yards 62 Trey Ragas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Rushing Attempts 13 Trey Ragas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Rushing Average 5.0 B.J. Emmons vs. Seahawks 08/14 Rushing Touchdowns 1 Trey Ragas at Rams 08/21 B.J. Emmons vs. Seahawks 08/14 Trey Ragas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Yards From Scrimmage 82 Trey Ragas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Combined Net Yards 82 Trey Ragas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Interceptions Made 1 Nate Hobbs at Rams 08/21 Interceptions Thrown 2 Nathan Peterman at Rams 08/21 Tackles 7 Roderic Teamer at Rams 08/21 Sacks 1.0 Nate Hobbs vs. Seahawks 08/14 Punts 5 Corliss Waitman at Rams 08/21 Punts Inside the 20 2 Corliss Waitman at Rams 08/21 Punting Average 45.2 Corliss Waitman at Rams 08/21 Punt Returns 2 Dillon Stoner at Rams 08/21 D.J. Turner at Rams 08/21 Dillon Stoner vs. Seahawks 08/14 Punt Return Yards 28 D.J. Turner at Rams 08/21 Kickoff Returns 1 Dillon Stoner vs. Seahawks 08/14 D.J. Turner vs. Seahawks 08/14 Kickoff Return Yards 21 Dillon Stoner vs. Seahawks 08/14 Field Goals Attempted 2 Dominik Eberle vs. Seahawks 08/14 Field Goals Made 2 Dominik Eberle vs. Seahawks 08/14

2021 PRESEASON LAS VEGAS RAIDERS LONGEST PLAYS Rushing Long 24 Nathan Peterman at Rams 08/21 Touchdown Run 2 B.J. Emmons vs. Seahawks 08/14 Passing Long 29 Nathan Peterman at Rams 08/21 Touchdown Pass Long 29 Nathan Peterman at Rams 08/21 Reception 29 Marcell Ateman at Rams 08/21 Touchdown Reception 29 Marcell Ateman at Rams 08/21 Longest Opponent’s Fumble Return 3 Asmar Bilal vs. Seahawks 08/14 Punt Return 23 D.J. Turner at Rams 08/21 Kickoff Return 21 Dillon Stoner vs. Seahawks 08/14 Punt 55 Corliss Waitman vs. Seahawks 08/14 Field Goal Made 29 Daniel Carlson at Rams 08/21 Field Goal Attempt 29 Daniel Carlson at Rams 08/21

55 Individual Single-Game Highs 2020 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Touchdowns 3 Rex Burkhead at Patriots 09/27 Passes Attempted 47 vs. Broncos 11/15 Passes Completed 34 Patrick Mahomes vs. Chiefs 11/22 Completion Percentage 77.2 vs. Dolphins 12/26 Passing Yards 369 Tom Brady vs. Buccaneers 10/25 Yards Per Attempt 14.0 vs. Dolphins 12/26 Touchdown Passes 4 Tom Brady vs. Buccaneers 10/25 Receptions 11 Tyreek Hill vs. Chiefs 11/22 Receiving Yards 140 Jerry Jeudy at Broncos 01/03 Touchdown Receptions 2 vs. Dolphins 12/26 T.Y. Hilton vs. Colts 12/13 at Jets 12/06 Rushing Yards 150 Jonathan Taylor vs. Colts 12/13 Rushing Attempts 26 Melvin Gordon III at Broncos 01/03 Rushing Average 13.0 Sony Michel at Patriots 09/27 Rushing Touchdowns 2 Jonathan Taylor vs. Colts 12/13 Clyde Edwards-Helaire vs. Chiefs 11/22 Rex Burkhead at Patriots 09/27 Alvin Kamara vs. Saints 09/21 Christian McCaffrey at Panthers 09/13 Yards From Scrimmage 174 Alvin Kamara vs. Saints 09/21 Combined Net Yards 174 Alvin Kamara vs. Saints 09/21 Interceptions Made 1 at Broncos 01/03 Justin Simmons at Broncos 01/03 Chris Harris Jr. vs. Chargers 12/17 Kenny Moore II vs. Colts 12/13 Khari Willis vs. Colts 12/13 Arthur Maulet at Jets 12/06 at Falcons 11/29 vs. Chiefs 11/22 Antoine Winfield Jr. vs. Buccaneers 10/25 at Chiefs 10/11 Interceptions Thrown 4 Drew Lock vs. Broncos 11/15 INT Return Yards 67 Deion Jones at Falcons 11/29 Tackles 14 Alexander Johnson vs. Broncos 11/15 Sacks 3.0 vs. Buccaneers 10/25 Punts 5 vs. Dolphins 12/26 Tommy Townsend at Chiefs 10/11 Punts Inside the 20 2 Thomas Morstead vs. Saints 09/21 Punting Average 60.0 Joseph Charlton at Panthers 09/13 Punt Returns 2 at Broncos 01/03 KJ Hill Jr. at Chargers 11/08 Pharoh Cooper at Panthers 09/13 Punt Return Yards 38 Andre Roberts vs. Bills 10/04 Kickoff Returns 4 Jaydon Mickens vs. Buccaneers 10/25 Pharoh Cooper at Panthers 09/13 Kickoff Return Yards 109 Pharoh Cooper at Panthers 09/13 Field Goals Attempted 6 Brandon McManus at Broncos 01/03 Field Goals Made 5 Younghoe Koo at Falcons 11/29

2020 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS LONGEST PLAYS Rushing Long 62 Jonathan Taylor vs. Colts 12/13 Touchdown Run 62 Jonathan Taylor vs. Colts 12/13 Passing Long 92 Drew Lock at Broncos 01/03 Touchdown Pass Long 92 Drew Lock at Broncos 01/03 Reception 92 Jerry Jeudy at Broncos 01/03 Touchdown Reception 92 Jerry Jeudy at Broncos 01/03 Interception Return 67 Deion Jones at Falcons 11/29 Longest INT Return for TD 67 Deion Jones at Falcons 11/29 Longest Opponent’s Fumble Return 7 vs. Bills 10/04 Punt Return 38 Andre Roberts vs. Bills 10/04 Kickoff Return 38 Pharoh Cooper at Panthers 09/13 Punt 67 Tommy Townsend at Chiefs 10/11 Field Goal Made 54 Younghoe Koo at Falcons 11/29 Field Goal Attempt 70 Brandon McManus at Broncos 01/03

Opponents Individual Highs 56 2021 PRESEASON OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Touchdowns 1 Kendall Blanton at Rams 08/21 Jacob Harris at Rams 08/21 DeeJay Dallas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Passes Attempted 39 Bryce Perkins at Rams 08/21 Passes Completed 26 Bryce Perkins at Rams 08/21 Completion Percentage 66.6 Bryce Perkins at Rams 08/21 Passing Yards 208 Bryce Perkins at Rams 08/21 Yards Per Attempt 5.4 Alex McGough vs. Seahawks 08/14 Touchdown Passes 2 Bryce Perkins at Rams 08/21 Receptions 8 at Rams 08/21 J.J. Koski at Rams 08/21 Receiving Yards 61 J.J. Koski at Rams 08/21 Touchdown Receptions 1 Kendall Blanton at Rams 08/21 Jacob Harris at Rams 08/21 DeeJay Dallas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Rushing Yards 56 at Rams 08/21 Rushing Attempts 9 Bryce Perkins at Rams 08/21 Rushing Average 8.0 Jake Funk at Rams 08/21 Yards From Scrimmage 69 DeeJay Dallas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Combined Net Yards 124 DeeJay Dallas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Interceptions Made 1 Brontae Harris at Rams 08/21 J.R. Reed at Rams 08/21 vs. Seahawks 08/14 Interceptions Thrown 1 Bryce Perkins at Rams 08/21 INT Return Yards 9 Brontae Harris at Rams 08/21 Tackles 12 Ben Burr-Kirven vs. Seahawks 08/14 Sacks 2.0 vs. Seahawks 08/14 Punts 5 Michael Dickson vs. Seahawks 08/14 Punts Inside the 20 3 Michael Dickson vs. Seahawks 08/14 Punting Average 48.6 Michael Dickson vs. Seahawks 08/14 Punt Returns 1 Tutu Atwell at Rams 08/21 Kickoff Returns 2 Otis Anderson at Rams 08/21 DeeJay Dallas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Kickoff Return Yards 55 DeeJay Dallas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Field Goals Attempted 2 at Rams 08/21 Field Goals Made 1 Matt Gay at Rams 08/21

2021 PRESEASON OPPONENTS LONGEST PLAYS Rushing Long 19 Jake Funk at Rams 08/21 Passing Long 43 Alex McGough vs. Seahawks 08/14 Touchdown Pass Long 43 Alex McGough vs. Seahawks 08/14 Reception 43 DeeJay Dallas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Touchdown Reception 43 DeeJay Dallas vs. Seahawks 08/14 Interception Return 9 Brontae Harris at Rams 08/21 Kickoff Return 38 vs. Seahawks 08/14 Punt 62 Michael Dickson vs. Seahawks 08/14 Field Goal Made 36 Matt Gay at Rams 08/21 Field Goal Attempt 50 Jason Myers vs. Seahawks 08/14

57 Opponents Individual Highs 2020 REGULAR SEASON BIG YARDAGE GAMES 100-YARD PASS RECEIVERS DATE OPPONENT PLAYER REC. YDS. AVG. LG TD 9/21 vs. Saints Darren Waller 12 105 8.8 18 1 10/11 at Chiefs Henry Ruggs III 2 118 59.0 72T 1 10/25 vs. Buccaneers Nelson Agholor 5 107 21.4 44 1 12/6 at Jets Darren Waller 13 200 15.4 38T 2 12/13 vs. Colts Nelson Agholor 5 100 20.0 36 1 12/17 vs. Chargers Darren Waller 9 150 16.7 35T 1 12/26 vs. Dolphins Nelson Agholor 5 155 31.0 85T 1 12/26 vs. Dolphins Darren Waller 5 112 22.4 33 0 1/3 at Broncos Darren Waller 9 117 13.0 28T 1 100-YARD RUSHERS DATE OPPONENT PLAYER ATT. YDS. AVG. LG TD 11/1 at Browns Josh Jacobs 31 129 4.2 16 0 11/15 vs. Broncos Josh Jacobs 21 112 5.3 24 2 300-YARD PASSERS DATE OPPONENT PLAYER ATT. YDS. COMP. LG TD 10/4 vs. Bills Derek Carr 44 311 32 37 2 10/11 at Chiefs Derek Carr 31 347 22 72T 3 12/6 at Jets Derek Carr 47 381 28 46T 3 12/13 vs. Colts Derek Carr 45 316 31 47T 2 12/26 vs. Dolphins Derek Carr 34 336 21 85T 1 1/3 at Broncos Derek Carr 38 371 24 57 2

2020 OPPONENTS BIG YARDAGE GAMES 100-YARD PASS RECEIVERS DATE OPPONENT PLAYER REC. YDS. AVG. LG TD 9/13 at Panthers Robby Anderson 6 114 19.0 75T 1 10/4 vs. Bills Stefon Diggs 6 115 19.2 49 0 10/11 at Chiefs Travis Kelce 8 108 13.5 32 1 10/25 vs. Buccaneers Scotty Miller 6 109 18.2 35 1 11/8 at Chargers Keenan Allen 9 103 11.4 27T 1 11/22 vs. Chiefs Tyreek Hill 11 102 9.3 15 1 11/22 vs. Chiefs Travis Kelce 8 127 15.9 22T 1 1/3 at Broncos Jerry Jeudy 5 140 28.0 92T 1 100-YARD RUSHERS DATE OPPONENT PLAYER ATT. YDS. AVG. LG TD 9/27 at Patriots Sony Michel 9 117 13.0 48 0 12/6 at Jets Ty Johnson 22 104 4.7 16 1 12/13 vs. Colts Jonathan Taylor 20 150 7.5 62T 2 300-YARD PASSERS DATE OPPONENT PLAYER ATT. YDS. COMP. LG TD 9/21 vs. Saints Drew Brees 38 312 26 29 1 10/11 at Chiefs Patrick Mahomes 43 340 22 37 2 10/25 vs. Buccaneers Tom Brady 45 369 33 35 4 11/8 at Chargers 42 326 28 50 2 11/22 vs. Chiefs Patrick Mahomes 45 348 34 22T 2 12/17 vs. Chargers Justin Herbert 32 314 22 53 2 1/3 at Broncos Drew Lock 41 339 25 92T 2

Big Yardage Games 58 GAME DATE OPPONENT QTR RAIDERS PLAYER RUN PASS DOWN RESULT OUTCOME 12/26 Miami 4 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 85T 1-20-LV 15 Touchdown L, 26-25 10/11 at Kansas City 2 Derek Carr -> Henry Ruggs III 72T 3-2-LV 28 Touchdown W, 40-32 10/11 at Kansas City 2 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 59T 2-5-LV 41 Touchdown W, 40-32 01/03 at Denver 1 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 57 1-10-LV 36 Field Goal W, 32-31 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 3 Derek Carr -> Hunter Renfrow 53 3-4-LV 31 Touchdown W, 31-26 12/13 Indianapolis 1 Derek Carr -> Foster Moreau 47T 1-10-IND 47 Touchdown L, 44-27 10/11 at Kansas City 1 Derek Carr -> Henry Ruggs III 46 3-10-LV 30 Field Goal W, 40-32 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 4 Derek Carr -> Henry Ruggs III 46T 3-10-NYJ 46 Touchdown W, 31-28 09/13 at Carolina 1 Derek Carr -> Henry Ruggs III 45 1-10-CAR 46 Touchdown W, 34-30 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 3 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 45T 3-10-LAC 45 Touchdown W, 31-26 10/25 Tampa Bay 3 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 44 1-10-TB 47 Touchdown L, 45-20 10/11 at Kansas City 2 Devontae Booker run 43 1-10-LV 25 Touchdown W, 40-32 10/11 at Kansas City 4 Derek Carr -> Hunter Renfrow 42 3-18-LV 22 Field Goal W, 40-32 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 2 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 38T 2-6-NYJ 38 Touchdown W, 31-28 10/04 Buffalo 4 Derek Carr -> Hunter Renfrow 37 1-10-LV 30 Fumble L, 30-23 01/03 at Denver 4 Derek Carr -> Zay Jones 37 1-10-LV 23 Touchdown W, 32-31 11/29 at Atlanta 1 Derek Carr -> Henry Ruggs III 36 4-3-ATL 39 Field Goal L, 43-6 12/13 Indianapolis 2 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 36 3-3-LV 35 Touchdown L, 44-27 12/17 L.A. Chargers 2 Marcus Mariota -> Darren Waller 35T 2-10-LAC 35 Touchdown L, 30-27 (ot) 09/27 at New England 3 Derek Carr -> Bryan Edwards 34 2-6-LV 40 Missed FG L, 36-20 12/26 Miami 3 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 33 1-10-MIA 49 Field Goal L, 26-25 09/21 New Orleans 3 Derek Carr -> Foster Moreau 31 1-10-NO 38 Touchdown W, 34-24 12/17 L.A. Chargers 1 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 30 3-7-LAC 35 Field Goal L, 30-27 (ot) 09/13 at Carolina 3 Derek Carr -> Josh Jacobs 29 2-14-LV 47 Touchdown W, 34-30 10/25 Tampa Bay 1 Derek Carr -> Henry Ruggs III 29 3-4-LV 41 Field Goal L, 45-20 11/22 Kansas City 1 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 29 1-10-KC 44 Touchdown L, 35-31 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 4 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 29 3-10-LV 38 Downs W, 31-28 12/13 Indianapolis 2 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 29 3-7-LV 41 Interception L, 44-27 12/13 Indianapolis 3 Zay Jones -> Nelson Agholor 29 2-10-IND 38 Field Goal L, 44-27 12/26 Miami 1 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 29 1-10-LV 36 Punt L, 26-25 10/25 Tampa Bay 1 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 28 2-7-LV 33 Touchdown L, 45-20 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 1 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 28 2-9-NYJ 38 Touchdown W, 31-28 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 1 Derek Carr -> Henry Ruggs III 28 1-10-LV 33 Touchdown W, 31-28 01/03 at Denver 2 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 28T 3-2-DEN 28 Touchdown W, 32-31 01/03 at Denver 4 Josh Jacobs run 28T 1-10-DEN 28 Touchdown W, 32-31 09/27 at New England 2 Derek Carr -> Hunter Renfrow 26 2-4-NE 27 Touchdown L, 36-20 11/22 Kansas City 1 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 26 3-5-LV 30 Touchdown L, 35-31 12/17 L.A. Chargers 3 Marcus Mariota run 26 1-10-LV 24 Touchdown L, 30-27 (ot) 01/03 at Denver 2 Derek Carr -> Bryan Edwards 26T 3-15-DEN 26 Touchdown W, 32-31 11/15 Denver 1 Derek Carr -> Hunter Renfrow 25 3-5-LV 43 Touchdown W, 37-12 12/17 L.A. Chargers 3 Marcus Mariota -> Darren Waller 25 3-10- 50 Touchdown L, 30-27 (ot) 12/17 L.A. Chargers 4 Marcus Mariota -> Darren Waller 25 1-10-LAC 48 Interception L, 30-27 (ot) 01/03 at Denver 4 Derek Carr -> Bryan Edwards 25 2-7-LV 26 Touchdown W, 32-31 09/27 at New England 3 Derek Carr -> Foster Moreau 24 1-10-LV 25 Field Goal L, 36-20 11/15 Denver 2 Josh Jacobs run 24 1-10-DEN 32 Field Goal W, 37-12 11/15 Denver 3 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 24 3-7-LV 48 Field Goal W, 37-12 09/13 at Carolina 2 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 23T 3-2-CAR 23 Touchdown W, 34-30 09/27 at New England 2 Devontae Booker run 23 1-10-LV 25 Fumble L, 36-20 10/11 at Kansas City 3 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 23 3-4-KC 48 Touchdown W, 40-32 10/11 at Kansas City 2 Derek Carr -> Alec Ingold 23 2-9-KC 31 Touchdown W, 40-32 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 1 Devontae Booker run 23T 1-10-LAC 23 Touchdown W, 31-26 11/15 Denver 4 Devontae Booker run 23T 2-8-DEN 23 Touchdown W, 37-12 09/21 New Orleans 1 Derek Carr -> Bryan Edwards 22 2-6-LV 32 Punt W, 34-24 09/27 at New England 1 Derek Carr -> Hunter Renfrow 22 1-10-LV 35 Fumble L, 36-20 10/04 Buffalo 2 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 22 1-10-LV 25 Touchdown L, 30-23 12/17 L.A. Chargers 2 Marcus Mariota -> Foster Moreau 22 2-8-LV 16 Touchdown L, 30-27 (ot) 12/26 Miami 3 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 22 1-10-LV 18 Field Goal L, 26-25 12/26 Miami 3 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 22 2-7-LV 23 Punt L, 26-25 10/25 Tampa Bay 2 Derek Carr -> Alec Ingold 21 1-10-LV 29 Punt L, 45-20 11/15 Denver 3 Derek Carr -> Henry Ruggs III 21 3-4-LV 46 Touchdown W, 37-12 11/22 Kansas City 3 Derek Carr -> Hunter Renfrow 21 3-6-KC 24 Touchdown L, 35-31 12/13 Indianapolis 2 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 21T 2-13-IND 21 Touchdown L, 44-27 01/03 at Denver 4 Derek Carr -> Darren Waller 21 1-10-DEN 30 Touchdown W, 32-31 09/21 New Orleans 2 Derek Carr -> Bryan Edwards 20 3-10-NO 36 Touchdown W, 34-24 09/21 New Orleans 4 Jalen Richard run 20T 3-10-NO 20 Touchdown W, 34-24 10/25 Tampa Bay 1 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 20T 2-5-TB 20 Touchdown L, 45-20 11/22 Kansas City 4 Derek Carr -> Nelson Agholor 20 3-5-LV 30 Touchdown L, 35-31 12/17 L.A. Chargers 1 Josh Jacobs run 20 1-10-LV 42 Field Goal L, 30-27 (ot)

59 Big Plays of 20+ Yards GAME OUTCOM DATE OPPONENT QTR OPP. PLAYER RUN PASS DOWN RESULT E 01/03 at Denver 4 Drew Lock -> Jerry Jeudy 92T 3-10-DEN 8 Touchdown W, 31-32 09/13 at Carolina 4 -> Robby Anderson 75T 2-8-CAR 25 Touchdown W, 30-34 12/13 Indianapolis 3 Jonathan Taylor run 62T 2-9-IND 38 Touchdown L, 27-44 12/26 Miami 4 Ryan Fitzpatrick -> Myles Gaskin 59T 1-10-MIA 41 Touchdown L, 25-26 12/17 L.A. Chargers 5 Justin Herbert -> Jalen Guyton 53 1-10-LAC 45 Touchdown L, 27-30 (ot) 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 3 Justin Herbert -> Tyron Johnson 50 2-9-LAC 39 Field Goal W, 26-31 10/04 Buffalo 4 Josh Allen -> Stefon Diggs 49 1-10-BUF 40 Touchdown L, 23-30 09/27 at New England 3 Sony Michel run 48 1-10-NE 39 Field Goal L, 20-36 12/13 Indianapolis 2 -> T.Y. Hilton 41T 1-10-LV 41 Touchdown L, 27-44 09/27 at New England 3 Sony Michel run 38 2-4-NE 37 Touchdown L, 20-36 10/11 at Kansas City 2 Patrick Mahomes -> Tyreek Hill 37 2-5-LV 46 Touchdown W, 32-40 10/11 at Kansas City 4 Patrick Mahomes -> 37 4-5-KC 49 Touchdown W, 32-40 10/25 Tampa Bay 3 Tom Brady -> Scotty Miller 35 1-10-TB 37 Field Goal L, 20-45 12/26 Miami 4 Ryan Fitzpatrick -> 34 1-10-MIA 25 Field Goal L, 25-26 10/25 Tampa Bay 2 Tom Brady -> Scotty Miller 33T 2-10-LV 33 Touchdown L, 20-45 10/11 at Kansas City 1 Patrick Mahomes -> Travis Kelce 32 3-7-LV 35 Touchdown W, 32-40 12/13 Indianapolis 4 Nyheim Hines run 31 2-7-LV 46 Touchdown L, 27-44 12/26 Miami 4 Ryan Fitzpatrick -> 31 1-10-LV 35 Field Goal L, 25-26 09/21 New Orleans 1 Drew Brees -> Tre'Quan Smith 29 3-8-LV 33 Touchdown W, 24-34 01/03 at Denver 1 Drew Lock -> Tim Patrick 29 2-9-LV 37 Touchdown W, 31-32 12/13 Indianapolis 1 Philip Rivers -> Jack Doyle 28 1-10-IND 27 Punt L, 27-44 09/27 at New England 4 Cam Newton -> N'Keal Harry 27 2-11-NE 20 Touchdown L, 20-36 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 2 Justin Herbert -> Keenan Allen 27T 2-9-LV 27 Touchdown W, 26-31 11/15 Denver 2 Drew Lock -> Tim Patrick 27 1-10- 50 Field Goal W, 12-37 11/15 Denver 2 Drew Lock -> KJ Hamler 27 2-10-DEN 36 Interception W, 12-37 12/13 Indianapolis 2 Philip Rivers -> 27 3-6-IND 39 Field Goal L, 27-44 12/17 L.A. Chargers 4 Austin Ekeler run 27 1-10-LAC 25 Missed FG L, 27-30 (ot) 10/04 Buffalo 1 Josh Allen -> Gabriel Davis 26T 3-1-LV 26 Touchdown L, 23-30 10/11 at Kansas City 1 Patrick Mahomes -> Tyreek Hill 26 2-4-KC 36 Touchdown W, 32-40 10/25 Tampa Bay 2 Tom Brady -> Rob Gronkowski 26 2-7-LV 30 Touchdown L, 20-45 11/15 Denver 2 Drew Lock -> Jerry Jeudy 26 3-15-DEN 24 Field Goal W, 12-37 12/17 L.A. Chargers 2 Justin Herbert -> Tyron Johnson 26T 1-10-LV 26 Touchdown L, 27-30 (ot) 09/21 New Orleans 2 Drew Brees -> Tre'Quan Smith 25 1-10- 50 Touchdown W, 24-34 11/01 at Cleveland 4 -> Jarvis Landry 25 2-10- 50 Missed FG W, 6-16 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 2 Josh Adams run 25 1-10-LV 38 Touchdown W, 28-31 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 2 -> 25 2-15-NYJ 20 Fumble W, 28-31 12/17 L.A. Chargers 2 Justin Herbert -> KJ Hill Jr. 25 3-12-LAC 49 Touchdown L, 27-30 (ot) 01/03 at Denver 4 Drew Lock -> Jerry Jeudy 25 1-10-DEN 25 Blocked FG W, 31-32 10/25 Tampa Bay 2 Leonard Fournette run 24 1-10-TB 43 Touchdown L, 20-45 11/29 at Atlanta 4 run 24 1-10-LV 35 Touchdown L, 6-43 12/26 Miami 3 Myles Gaskin run 24 2-5-MIA 30 Touchdown L, 25-26 09/27 at New England 2 Cam Newton -> 23 2-11-NE 46 Touchdown L, 20-36 10/11 at Kansas City 2 Patrick Mahomes -> 23 3-4-LV 29 Field Goal W, 32-40 10/11 at Kansas City 2 Patrick Mahomes -> Travis Kelce 23 3-15-KC 23 Field Goal W, 32-40 10/25 Tampa Bay 4 Tom Brady -> Chris Godwin 23 1-10-LV 24 Touchdown L, 20-45 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 4 Justin Herbert -> Mike Williams 23 1-10-LAC 41 Touchdown W, 26-31 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 2 Sam Darnold -> 23 2-9-NYJ 10 Fumble W, 28-31 12/13 Indianapolis 2 Philip Rivers -> Michael Pittman Jr. 23 2-6-IND 36 Touchdown L, 27-44 10/25 Tampa Bay 4 Tom Brady -> Mike Evans 22 3-7-LV 29 Touchdown L, 20-45 10/25 Tampa Bay 1 Tom Brady -> Rob Gronkowski 22 3-5-TB 28 Touchdown L, 20-45 11/22 Kansas City 4 Patrick Mahomes -> Travis Kelce 22T 2-7-LV 22 Touchdown L, 31-35 11/29 at Atlanta 4 Brian Hill run 22 3-3-ATL 38 Field Goal L, 6-43 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 1 Sam Darnold -> Breshad Perriman 22 3-8-NYJ 28 Touchdown W, 28-31 12/26 Miami 2 run 22 4-1- 50 Field Goal L, 25-26 09/21 New Orleans 1 Alvin Kamara run 21 1-10-NO 44 Touchdown W, 24-34 09/27 at New England 4 Cam Newton run 21 2-8-LV 40 Touchdown L, 20-36 10/04 Buffalo 1 Josh Allen -> Stefon Diggs 21 3-6-BUF 29 Touchdown L, 23-30 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 2 Justin Herbert -> Mike Williams 21 2-7-LAC 41 Touchdown W, 26-31 11/22 Kansas City 2 Patrick Mahomes -> Travis Kelce 21 2-1-LV 37 Touchdown L, 31-35 09/21 New Orleans 3 Drew Brees -> Alvin Kamara 20 1-10-NO 25 Punt W, 24-34 10/11 at Kansas City 4 Patrick Mahomes -> Clyde Edwards-Helaire 20 2-11-KC 24 Touchdown W, 32-40 12/13 Indianapolis 1 Philip Rivers -> Jonathan Taylor 20 2-12-LV 44 Field Goal L, 27-44 01/03 at Denver 1 run 20 1-10-DEN 42 Touchdown W, 31-32 01/03 at Denver 3 Drew Lock -> 20 2-8-LV 35 Field Goal W, 31-32

Opponent Big Plays of 20+ Yards 60 OPPONENT (AS OF AUG 24, 2021, 11:58 AM PDT) 2020 : REGULAR SEASON PLAYS NET YARDS TIME DATE OPPONENT PLAYS DATE OPPONENT NET YARDS DATE OPPONENT TIME 9/13 at Carolina 17 (touchdown) 12/6 at N.Y. Jets 96 (touchdown) [PEN: 11/22 Kansas City 8:37 (touchdown) 0, GROSS: 96] 11/22 Kansas City 16 (touchdown) 11/22 Kansas City 93 (touchdown) [PEN: 9/13 at Carolina 7:57 (touchdown) 0, GROSS: 93] 11/8 at L.A. Chargers 15 (end of game) 1/3 at Denver 92 (touchdown) [PEN: 11/1 at Cleveland 7:52 (field goal) 0, GROSS: 92] 12/17 L.A. Chargers 14 (field goal) 10/25 Tampa Bay 88 (touchdown) [PEN: 12/17 L.A. Chargers 7:29 (touchdown) 0, GROSS: 88] 11/1 at Cleveland 14 (field goal) 11/29 at Atlanta 88 (touchdown) [PEN: 11/29 at Atlanta 7:21 (touchdown) 40, GROSS: 48] 12/26 Miami 13 (field goal) 10/11 at Kansas City 88 (touchdown) [PEN: 12/26 Miami 7:02 (field goal) 0, GROSS: 88] 12/13 Indianapolis 13 (field goal) 9/27 at New England 86 (touchdown) [PEN: 11/8 at L.A. 6:18 (touchdown) 0, GROSS: 86] Chargers 11/29 at Atlanta 13 (touchdown) 9/27 at New England 86 (touchdown) [PEN: 12/13 Indianapolis 6:08 (field goal) 5, GROSS: 81] 10/25 Tampa Bay 13 (touchdown) 12/26 Miami 84 (field goal) [PEN: 0, 9/27 at New 6:05 (touchdown) GROSS: 84] England 11/15 Denver 12 (touchdown) 11/8 at L.A. Chargers 82 (touchdown) [PEN: 12/6 at N.Y. Jets 5:57 (touchdown) 5, GROSS: 77] 12/6 at N.Y. Jets 12 (touchdown) 12/17 L.A. Chargers 78 (touchdown) [PEN: 10/4 Buffalo 5:25 (field goal) 0, GROSS: 78] 10/11 at Kansas City 12 (field goal) 9/21 New Orleans 78 (touchdown) [PEN: 10/25 Tampa Bay 5:21 (touchdown) 5, GROSS: 73] 9/27 at New England 12 (touchdown) 12/13 Indianapolis 78 (field goal) [PEN: 6, 1/3 at Denver 4:56 (downs) GROSS: 72] 10/4 Buffalo 11 (field goal) 9/13 at Carolina 77 (touchdown) [PEN: 10/11 at Kansas City 4:39 (touchdown) 0, GROSS: 77] 10/4 Buffalo 11 (touchdown) 10/4 Buffalo 75 (touchdown) [PEN: 11/15 Denver 4:18 5, GROSS: 70] (interception) 1/3 at Denver 11 (field goal) 11/15 Denver 75 (touchdown) [PEN: 9/21 New Orleans 4:07 (touchdown) 15, GROSS: 60] 9/21 New Orleans 11 (field goal) 10/4 Buffalo 75 (touchdown) [PEN: ------5, GROSS: 70] ------11/1 at Cleveland 60 (field goal) [PEN: -5, ------GROSS: 65]

61 Longest Drives 2020 REGULAR SEASON WEEK 1: RAIDERS 34, PANTHERS 30 SEPTEMBER 13, 2020 RAIDERS PANTHERS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 15:00 14:04 0:56 Kickoff LV 25 3 5 0 5 0 LV 30 Punt 1 14:04 10:02 4:02 Punt CAR 37 8 34 0 34 2 LV 29 Field Goal 2 10:02 05:47 4:15 Kickoff LV 25 8 75 0 75 4 CAR 1 TD 2 05:47 00:57 4:50 Kickoff CAR 37 10 63 0 63 4 LV 6 TD 3 00:57 08:13 7:44 Kickoff LV 25 15 73 0 73 5 CAR 2 Field Goal 3 08:13 05:03 3:10 Kickoff CAR 25 7 22 25 47 2 LV 28 Field Goal 4 05:03 01:54 3:09 Kickoff LV 25 8 75 0 75 4 CAR 23 TD 4 01:54 00:00 1:54 Kickoff CAR 25 11 62 0 62 5 LV 13 Field Goal 5 12:42 09:38 3:04 Punt LV 49 6 25 -10 15 1 CAR 36 Field Goal 5 15:00 12:42 2:18 Kickoff CAR 11 3 7 0 7 0 CAR 18 Punt 6 09:04 05:29 3:35 Punt CAR 49 6 43 6 49 3 CAR 7 TD 6 09:38 09:04 0:34 Kickoff CAR 24 3 -10 0 -10 0 CAR 14 Punt 7 12:32 09:27 3:05 Kickoff LV 25 5 11 0 11 1 LV 36 Punt 7 05:29 12:32 7:57 Kickoff CAR 25 17 90 -15 75 6 LV 3 TD 8 08:29 04:08 4:21 Kickoff LV 25 9 57 18 75 5 CAR 6 TD 8 09:27 08:29 0:58 Punt CAR 23 2 77 0 77 1 CAR 25 TD 9 01:11 00:08 1:03 Downs LV 46 3 8 -5 3 0 LV 49 Punt 9 04:08 01:11 2:57 Kickoff CAR 30 5 24 0 24 1 LV 46 Downs 10 00:08 00:00 0:08 Punt CAR 27 2 19 0 19 1 CAR 27 End Game

WEEK 2: RAIDERS 34, SAINTS 24 SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 RAIDERS SAINTS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 11:01 07:58 3:03 Kickoff LV 25 6 11 0 11 1 LV 36 Punt 1 15:00 11:01 3:59 Kickoff NO 25 11 62 0 62 4 LV 13 Field Goal 2 03:51 01:10 2:41 Kickoff LV 28 5 16 0 16 1 LV 44 Punt 2 07:58 03:51 4:07 Punt NO 22 9 73 5 78 5 LV 1 TD 3 00:13 08:55 6:18 Punt LV 37 11 58 5 63 6 NO 3 TD 3 01:10 00:13 0:57 Punt NO 20 3 5 0 5 0 NO 25 Punt 4 05:22 01:44 3:38 Kickoff LV 25 10 70 5 75 4 NO 15 TD 4 08:55 05:22 3:33 Kickoff NO 24 7 76 0 76 5 LV 6 TD 5 00:48 00:00 0:48 Int NO 40 8 31 0 31 2 NO 9 Field Goal 5 01:44 00:48 0:56 Kickoff NO 25 4 13 0 13 1 NO 38 Int 6 15:00 09:58 5:02 Kickoff LV 25 9 55 20 75 4 NO 1 TD 6 09:58 05:52 4:06 Kickoff NO 25 6 67 -35 32 2 LV 43 Punt 7 05:52 14:06 6:46 Punt LV 13 12 39 8 47 3 NO 34 Fumble 7 14:06 12:17 1:49 Fumble NO 40 5 13 0 13 1 LV 47 Punt 8 12:17 07:43 4:34 Punt LV 11 10 74 15 89 5 NO 20 TD 8 07:43 04:33 3:10 Kickoff NO 33 8 67 0 67 5 LV 3 TD 9 04:33 01:05 3:28 Kickoff LV 18 7 17 29 46 2 NO 36 Field Goal 9 01:05 00:00 1:05 Kickoff NO 25 5 48 0 48 3 LV 42 End Game

WEEK 3: RAIDERS 20, PATRIOTS 36 SEPTEMBER 27, 2020 RAIDERS PATRIOTS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 13:30 11:56 1:34 Punt LV 30 4 18 -5 13 1 LV 43 Punt 1 15:00 13:30 1:30 Kickoff NE 25 3 4 0 4 0 NE 29 Punt 2 07:42 03:09 4:33 Punt LV 10 8 77 0 77 4 NE 12 Fumble 2 11:56 07:42 4:14 Punt NE 22 6 9 5 14 1 NE 36 Punt 3 01:53 00:18 1:35 Int NE 14 4 8 -5 3 0 NE 11 Field Goal 3 03:09 01:53 1:16 Fumble NE 13 4 16 0 16 1 NE 29 Int 4 12:32 12:02 0:30 Kickoff LV 25 2 17 0 17 1 LV 48 Fumble 4 00:18 12:32 2:46 Kickoff NE 25 9 45 15 60 4 LV 15 Field Goal 5 07:56 05:38 2:18 Kickoff LV 25 4 17 0 17 1 LV 42 Punt 5 12:02 07:56 4:06 Fumble LV 42 9 37 0 37 2 LV 5 Field Goal 6 00:34 00:06 0:28 Kickoff LV 25 4 47 28 75 4 NE 1 TD 6 05:38 00:34 5:04 Punt NE 14 12 86 0 86 5 LV 11 TD 7 15:00 10:43 4:17 Kickoff LV 25 8 48 5 53 2 NE 22 Missed FG 7 00:06 00:00 0:06 Kickoff NE 25 1 -1 0 -1 0 NE 25 End Half 8 06:41 05:04 1:37 Kickoff LV 23 3 6 0 6 0 LV 29 Punt 8 10:43 06:41 4:02 Missed FG NE 31 7 69 0 69 4 LV 5 TD 9 01:28 11:22 5:06 Kickoff LV 25 11 68 0 68 4 NE 7 Field Goal 9 05:04 01:28 3:36 Punt NE 25 7 61 0 61 2 LV 14 Field Goal 10 05:17 05:09 0:08 Kickoff LV 6 1 -6 0 -6 0 LV 6 Fumble 10 11:22 05:17 6:05 Kickoff NE 14 10 81 5 86 6 LV 2 TD 11 05:09 01:54 3:15 Kickoff LV 25 10 75 0 75 5 NE 13 TD 11 01:54 00:00 1:54 Kickoff LV 45 3 -1 0 -1 0 LV 45 End Game

WEEK 4: RAIDERS 23, BILLS 30 OCTOBER 4, 2020 RAIDERS BILLS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 10:37 05:02 5:35 Kickoff LV 16 12 48 0 48 3 BUF 36 Field Goal 1 15:00 10:37 4:23 Kickoff BUF 25 8 70 5 75 3 LV 26 TD 2 14:48 09:38 5:10 Kickoff LV 25 12 59 -5 54 4 BUF 21 Field Goal 2 05:02 14:48 5:14 Kickoff BUF 25 11 70 5 75 5 LV 11 TD 3 04:13 00:13 4:00 Kickoff LV 25 11 75 0 75 5 BUF 3 TD 3 09:38 04:13 5:25 Kickoff BUF 25 11 44 15 59 4 LV 16 Field Goal 4 15:00 08:36 6:24 Kickoff LV 25 11 73 -5 68 4 BUF 7 Field Goal 4 00:13 00:00 0:13 Kickoff BUF 25 1 -1 0 -1 0 BUF 25 End Half 5 05:04 02:23 2:41 Punt LV 20 5 6 0 6 1 LV 26 Punt 5 08:36 05:04 3:32 Kickoff BUF 25 9 39 -10 29 2 LV 46 Punt 6 14:49 12:28 2:21 Kickoff LV 38 5 39 -10 29 2 BUF 36 Fumble 6 02:23 14:49 2:34 Punt LV 45 6 45 0 45 4 LV 1 TD 7 11:17 09:47 1:30 Kickoff LV 25 4 9 0 9 0 LV 34 Downs 7 12:28 11:17 1:11 Fumble BUF 40 4 60 0 60 2 LV 2 TD 8 07:20 05:21 1:59 Punt LV 20 4 40 0 40 2 BUF 33 Fumble 8 09:47 07:20 2:27 Downs LV 34 4 2 -10 -8 1 LV 42 Punt 9 03:31 01:29 2:02 Punt LV 20 8 34 46 80 3 BUF 7 TD 9 05:21 03:31 1:50 Fumble BUF 40 3 0 -5 -5 0 BUF 35 Punt 10 01:29 00:00 1:29 Kickoff LV 43 3 8 0 8 0 LV 34 End Game

Drive Charts 62 WEEK 5: RAIDERS 40, CHIEFS 32 OCTOBER 11, 2020 RAIDERS CHIEFS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 12:34 06:45 5:49 Punt LV 5 11 85 -10 75 3 KC 20 Field Goal 1 15:00 12:34 2:26 Kickoff KC 25 5 31 -10 21 1 KC 46 Punt 2 02:06 00:34 1:32 Kickoff LV 9 3 9 19 28 1 LV 37 Int 2 06:45 02:06 4:39 Kickoff KC 12 9 88 0 88 4 LV 3 TD 3 14:29 11:48 2:41 Kickoff LV 25 5 75 0 75 2 LV 41 TD 3 00:34 14:29 1:05 Int LV 28 4 28 0 28 2 LV 10 TD 4 09:04 06:24 2:40 Kickoff LV 25 5 75 0 75 3 KC 5 TD 4 11:48 09:04 2:44 Kickoff KC 25 7 75 0 75 3 LV 8 TD 5 04:16 02:39 1:37 Punt LV 20 3 80 0 80 1 LV 28 TD 5 06:24 04:16 2:08 Kickoff KC 25 6 18 -10 8 1 KC 33 Punt 6 00:28 00:00 0:28 Kickoff LV 32 2 11 0 11 1 LV 35 End Half 6 02:39 00:28 2:11 Kickoff KC 28 12 70 -12 58 4 LV 14 Field Goal 7 15:00 13:31 1:29 Kickoff LV 25 3 2 0 2 0 LV 27 Punt 7 13:31 11:26 2:05 Punt KC 16 3 7 0 7 0 KC 23 Punt 8 11:26 09:43 1:43 Punt LV 24 5 11 0 11 1 LV 35 Punt 8 09:43 07:15 2:28 Punt KC 6 5 18 0 18 1 KC 24 Punt 9 07:15 14:14 8:01 Punt LV 29 13 66 5 71 5 KC 7 TD 9 14:14 11:50 2:24 Kickoff KC 25 4 -3 15 12 1 KC 37 Punt 10 11:50 06:34 5:16 Punt LV 30 10 55 -10 45 2 KC 25 Field Goal 10 06:34 05:31 1:03 Kickoff KC 25 4 3 0 3 0 KC 28 Int 11 05:31 05:26 0:05 Int KC 2 1 2 0 2 1 KC 2 TD 11 05:26 03:57 1:29 Kickoff KC 25 8 78 -3 75 4 LV 7 TD 12 03:57 00:00 3:57 Kickoff LV 35 8 19 0 19 2 KC 45 End Game

WEEK 7: RAIDERS 20, BUCCANEERS 45 OCTOBER 25, 2020 RAIDERS BUCCANEERS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 13:32 09:55 3:37 Punt LV 30 6 70 0 70 3 TB 20 TD 1 15:00 13:32 1:28 Kickoff TB 24 3 3 0 3 0 TB 27 Punt 2 05:37 14:51 5:46 Kickoff LV 25 11 56 -5 51 2 TB 24 Field Goal 2 09:55 05:37 4:18 Kickoff TB 23 10 77 0 77 5 LV 1 TD 3 13:01 08:53 4:08 Punt LV 9 8 28 0 28 2 LV 37 Punt 3 14:51 13:01 1:50 Kickoff TB 25 5 17 0 17 1 TB 42 Punt 4 04:21 02:19 2:02 Kickoff LV 25 5 15 5 20 2 LV 45 Punt 4 08:53 04:21 4:32 Punt TB 15 8 85 0 85 5 LV 5 TD 5 00:17 00:00 0:17 Kickoff LV 25 1 9 0 9 0 LV 25 End Half 5 02:19 00:17 2:02 Punt TB 12 13 88 0 88 5 LV 33 TD 6 15:00 13:01 1:59 Kickoff LV 25 6 25 0 25 1 LV 44 Punt 6 13:01 08:16 4:45 Punt TB 20 10 64 6 70 4 LV 10 Field Goal 7 08:16 04:15 4:01 Kickoff LV 29 6 61 10 71 4 TB 1 TD 7 04:15 02:23 1:52 Kickoff TB 34 3 6 -5 1 0 TB 35 Punt 8 02:23 12:43 4:40 Punt LV 29 11 54 0 54 4 TB 17 Field Goal 8 12:43 07:22 5:21 Kickoff TB 33 11 58 9 67 5 LV 4 TD 9 07:22 07:09 0:13 Kickoff LV 25 1 0 0 0 0 LV 25 Int 9 07:09 06:40 0:29 Int LV 24 2 24 0 24 2 LV 1 TD 10 06:40 05:27 1:13 Kickoff LV 25 4 7 0 7 0 LV 34 Downs 10 05:27 03:08 2:19 Downs LV 32 6 32 0 32 2 LV 1 TD 11 03:08 00:00 3:08 Kickoff LV 25 6 22 0 22 1 LV 41 End Game

WEEK 8: RAIDERS 16, BROWNS 6 NOVEMBER 1, 2020 RAIDERS BROWNS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 15:00 10:34 4:26 Kickoff LV 25 10 37 15 52 3 CLE 23 Missed FG 1 10:34 07:49 2:45 Missed FG CLE 31 5 27 10 37 3 LV 38 Fumble 2 07:49 06:27 1:22 Fumble LV 27 3 -1 0 -1 0 LV 26 Punt 2 06:27 13:35 7:52 Punt CLE 18 14 65 -5 60 3 LV 22 Field Goal 3 13:35 05:17 8:18 Kickoff LV 32 16 58 0 58 4 CLE 10 Field Goal 3 05:17 04:02 1:15 Kickoff CLE 25 3 0 -5 -5 0 CLE 20 Punt 4 04:02 00:00 4:02 Punt LV 34 12 51 0 51 4 CLE 15 Field Goal 4 15:00 08:47 6:13 Kickoff CLE 25 11 55 0 55 3 LV 20 Field Goal 5 08:47 14:53 8:54 Kickoff LV 25 15 71 4 75 6 CLE 4 TD 5 14:53 13:11 1:42 Kickoff CLE 35 4 15 0 15 1 CLE 48 Punt 6 13:11 04:24 8:47 Punt LV 20 13 69 5 74 5 CLE 6 Field Goal 6 04:24 01:54 2:30 Kickoff CLE 25 13 61 -5 56 4 LV 19 Missed FG 7 01:54 00:00 1:54 Missed FG LV 27 6 27 0 27 2 CLE 45 End Game

WEEK 9: RAIDERS 31, CHARGERS 26 NOVEMBER 8, 2020 RAIDERS CHARGERS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 13:23 12:30 0:53 Punt LV 13 3 3 0 3 0 LV 16 Punt 1 15:00 13:23 1:37 Kickoff LAC 31 5 13 5 18 2 LAC 49 Punt 2 08:15 04:42 3:33 Missed FG LV 38 7 62 0 62 4 LAC 23 TD 2 12:30 08:15 4:15 Punt LAC 39 7 36 -5 31 1 LV 30 Missed FG 3 13:24 10:29 2:55 Kickoff LV 25 5 25 0 25 1 LV 48 Punt 3 04:42 13:24 6:18 Kickoff LAC 19 13 81 0 81 5 LV 5 TD 4 08:57 05:34 3:23 Punt LAC 44 6 44 0 44 3 LAC 14 TD 4 10:29 08:57 1:32 Punt LAC 11 3 -4 0 -4 0 LAC 7 Punt 5 00:19 00:08 0:11 Kickoff LV 25 2 2 0 2 0 LV 32 Fumble 5 05:34 00:19 5:15 Kickoff LAC 25 10 85 -10 75 4 LV 27 TD 6 00:05 00:00 0:05 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 End Half 6 00:08 00:05 0:03 Fumble LV 27 1 0 0 0 0 LV 27 Field Goal 7 15:00 13:18 1:42 Kickoff LV 45 4 55 0 55 2 LAC 45 TD 7 13:18 11:28 1:50 Kickoff LAC 25 3 9 -5 4 0 LAC 29 Punt 8 11:28 07:49 3:39 Punt LV 25 8 75 0 75 3 LAC 2 TD 8 07:49 04:19 3:30 Kickoff LAC 27 9 62 0 62 2 LV 11 Field Goal 9 04:19 14:51 4:28 Kickoff LV 25 7 33 0 33 2 LAC 42 Punt 9 14:51 09:04 5:47 Punt LAC 18 12 77 5 82 7 LV 4 TD 10 09:04 08:07 0:57 Kickoff LV 25 3 3 0 3 0 LV 28 Punt 10 04:37 00:00 4:37 Kickoff LAC 25 15 81 -10 71 5 LV 4 End Game 11 08:07 04:37 3:30 Muffed Punt LAC 31 6 18 0 18 1 LAC 13 Field Goal

63 Drive Charts WEEK 10: RAIDERS 37, BRONCOS 12 NOVEMBER 15, 2020 RAIDERS BRONCOS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 13:26 09:44 3:42 Punt LV 38 7 62 0 62 3 DEN 11 TD 1 15:00 13:26 1:34 Kickoff DEN 3 3 5 0 5 0 DEN 8 Punt 2 07:11 05:38 1:33 Kickoff LV 25 3 7 0 7 0 LV 32 Punt 2 09:44 07:11 2:33 Kickoff DEN 26 8 42 0 42 3 LV 32 Field Goal 3 01:20 14:38 1:42 Int DEN 39 3 4 -5 -1 0 DEN 40 Punt 3 05:38 01:20 4:18 Punt DEN 7 9 25 0 25 2 DEN 32 Int 4 12:17 11:22 0:55 Punt LV 29 3 3 0 3 0 LV 32 Punt 4 14:38 12:17 2:21 Punt DEN 2 3 0 0 0 0 DEN 2 Punt 5 08:15 01:44 6:31 Kickoff LV 13 13 76 5 81 5 DEN 6 Field Goal 5 11:22 08:15 3:07 Punt DEN 29 8 61 -5 56 2 LV 15 Field Goal 6 00:05 00:00 0:05 Int LV 18 1 -1 0 -1 0 LV 18 End Half 6 01:44 00:05 1:39 Kickoff DEN 25 11 63 2 65 4 LV 10 Int 7 15:00 09:13 5:47 Kickoff LV 20 12 52 -5 47 3 DEN 33 Field Goal 7 09:13 08:17 0:56 Kickoff DEN 26 3 -3 0 -3 0 DEN 23 Punt 8 08:17 00:36 7:41 Punt LV 22 11 83 -5 78 6 DEN 5 TD 8 00:36 14:48 0:48 Kickoff DEN 25 2 4 0 4 0 DEN 29 Int 9 14:48 13:22 1:26 Int DEN 11 4 7 0 7 0 DEN 4 Field Goal 9 13:22 12:50 0:32 Kickoff DEN 25 3 0 -5 -5 0 DEN 20 Punt 10 12:50 10:13 2:37 Punt DEN 48 3 10 -5 5 0 DEN 43 Punt 10 10:13 10:05 0:08 Punt DEN 7 1 6 0 6 0 DEN 7 Fumble 11 10:05 10:00 0:05 Fumble DEN 7 1 7 0 7 1 DEN 7 TD 11 10:00 06:10 3:50 Kickoff DEN 25 12 60 15 75 6 LV 7 TD 12 06:10 01:54 4:16 Kickoff DEN 48 7 48 0 48 3 DEN 23 TD 12 01:54 00:18 1:36 Kickoff DEN 25 7 50 0 50 3 LV 25 Int 13 00:18 00:00 0:18 Int LV 19 1 -1 0 -1 0 LV 19 End Game

WEEK 11: RAIDERS 31, CHIEFS 35 NOVEMBER 22, 2020 RAIDERS CHIEFS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 15:00 11:25 3:35 Kickoff LV 25 6 75 0 75 4 KC 2 TD 1 11:25 04:01 7:24 Kickoff KC 15 14 85 0 85 6 LV 3 TD 2 04:01 00:00 4:01 Kickoff LV 40 7 60 0 60 4 KC 17 TD 2 15:00 11:16 3:44 Kickoff KC 27 7 55 18 73 5 LV 3 TD 3 11:16 04:36 6:40 Kickoff LV 25 12 74 -15 59 5 KC 16 Field Goal 3 04:36 02:07 2:29 Kickoff KC 25 3 16 -20 -4 0 KC 21 Punt 4 02:07 01:24 0:43 Punt LV 32 5 24 0 24 1 KC 44 Punt 4 01:24 00:26 0:58 Punt KC 13 9 63 10 73 7 LV 14 Int 5 00:26 00:00 0:26 Int LV 3 1 -1 0 -1 0 LV 3 End Half 5 15:00 06:23 8:37 Kickoff KC 7 16 93 0 93 8 LV 14 TD 6 06:23 14:54 6:29 Kickoff LV 25 11 75 0 75 5 KC 3 TD 6 14:54 13:14 1:40 Kickoff KC 25 3 -1 -5 -6 0 KC 19 Punt 7 13:14 11:33 1:41 Punt LV 32 3 6 0 6 0 LV 38 Punt 7 11:33 05:54 5:39 Punt KC 9 12 76 15 91 6 LV 6 TD 8 05:54 01:43 4:11 Kickoff LV 25 12 51 24 75 6 KC 1 TD 8 01:43 00:28 1:15 Kickoff KC 25 7 75 0 75 4 LV 22 TD 9 00:28 00:19 0:09 Kickoff LV 25 1 0 0 0 0 LV 25 Int 9 00:19 00:00 0:19 Int LV 44 2 -2 0 -2 0 LV 45 End Game

WEEK 12: RAIDERS 6, FALCONS 43 NOVEMBER 29, 2020 RAIDERS FALCONS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 13:45 11:27 2:18 Punt LV 36 4 4 5 9 0 LV 45 Downs 1 15:00 13:45 1:15 Kickoff ATL 25 3 11 -10 1 0 ATL 26 Punt 2 08:26 08:14 0:12 Kickoff LV 26 1 -5 0 -5 0 LV 26 Fumble 2 11:27 08:26 3:01 Downs LV 45 7 25 0 25 1 LV 20 Field Goal 3 07:06 04:38 2:28 Kickoff LV 25 4 15 -15 0 0 LV 25 Punt 3 08:14 07:06 1:08 Fumble LV 21 4 0 0 0 0 LV 21 Field Goal 4 02:24 12:59 4:25 Int LV 38 9 71 -20 51 2 ATL 11 Field Goal 4 04:38 02:24 2:14 Punt ATL 29 5 28 0 28 2 LV 43 Int 5 11:25 09:38 1:47 Punt LV 23 3 5 7 12 1 LV 35 Punt 5 12:59 11:25 1:34 Kickoff ATL 25 3 7 0 7 0 ATL 32 Punt 6 02:17 01:01 1:16 Kickoff LV 25 7 32 5 37 3 ATL 30 Fumble 6 09:38 02:17 7:21 Punt ATL 18 13 66 16 82 6 LV 4 TD 7 00:02 00:00 0:02 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 End Half 7 01:01 00:02 0:59 Fumble ATL 39 8 34 15 49 4 LV 12 Field Goal 8 15:00 13:58 1:02 Kickoff LV 25 3 1 0 1 0 LV 26 Punt 8 13:58 11:53 2:05 Punt ATL 11 3 5 0 5 0 ATL 16 Punt 9 11:53 11:36 0:17 Punt ATL 36 2 0 0 0 0 ATL 36 Int 9 06:39 02:00 4:39 Kickoff ATL 12 11 48 40 88 6 LV 4 TD 10 11:36 06:39 4:57 Kickoff LV 25 12 69 0 69 4 ATL 6 Field Goal 10 01:41 13:33 3:08 Fumble LV 27 6 16 0 16 1 LV 11 Field Goal 11 02:00 01:41 0:19 Kickoff LV 10 1 16 0 16 0 LV 10 Fumble 11 12:13 10:48 1:25 Fumble LV 35 4 35 0 35 2 LV 8 TD 12 13:33 12:13 1:20 Kickoff LV 25 3 11 0 11 1 LV 44 Fumble 12 09:24 04:57 4:27 Punt ATL 31 7 33 0 33 1 LV 36 Field Goal 13 10:48 09:24 1:24 Kickoff LV 25 3 4 -5 -1 0 LV 24 Punt 13 01:42 00:00 1:42 Punt ATL 17 3 -4 0 -4 0 ATL 14 End Game 14 04:57 01:42 3:15 Kickoff LV 25 8 20 0 20 2 LV 45 Punt

WEEK 13: RAIDERS 31, JETS 28 DECEMBER 6, 2020 RAIDERS JETS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 09:03 05:15 3:48 Kickoff LV 25 7 43 0 43 2 NYJ 32 Int 1 15:00 09:03 5:57 Kickoff NYJ 26 12 74 0 74 5 LV 3 TD 2 04:11 00:12 3:59 Punt LV 21 7 74 5 79 4 NYJ 9 TD 2 05:15 04:11 1:04 Int NYJ 45 3 0 0 0 0 NYJ 45 Punt 3 12:02 08:23 3:39 Kickoff LV 25 8 35 0 35 2 NYJ 40 Punt 3 00:12 12:02 3:10 Kickoff NYJ 31 7 69 0 69 4 LV 6 TD 4 06:58 06:07 0:51 Fumble NYJ 31 4 1 0 1 0 NYJ 30 Field Goal 4 08:23 06:58 1:25 Punt NYJ 9 3 22 0 22 1 NYJ 33 Fumble 5 03:06 01:12 1:54 Int LV 34 5 66 0 66 3 NYJ 38 TD 5 06:07 03:06 3:01 Kickoff NYJ 25 5 32 5 37 2 LV 38 Int 6 00:28 00:00 0:28 Fumble LV 40 4 5 0 5 1 NYJ 42 End Half 6 01:12 00:28 0:44 Kickoff NYJ 25 5 40 -5 35 2 LV 35 Fumble 7 15:00 07:52 7:08 Kickoff LV 25 13 75 0 75 6 NYJ 2 TD 7 07:52 05:57 1:55 Kickoff NYJ 25 3 5 -5 0 0 NYJ 25 Punt 8 05:57 04:19 1:38 Punt LV 48 3 5 0 5 0 NYJ 47 Punt 8 04:19 01:54 2:25 Punt NYJ 20 3 4 0 4 0 NYJ 24 Punt 9 01:54 00:22 1:32 Punt LV 40 3 5 0 5 0 LV 45 Punt 9 00:22 10:22 5:00 Punt NYJ 4 9 96 0 96 7 LV 4 TD 10 10:22 08:45 1:37 Kickoff LV 30 3 14 0 14 0 LV 34 Fumble 10 08:45 05:34 3:11 Fumble LV 44 6 29 15 44 3 LV 1 TD 11 05:34 01:37 3:57 Kickoff LV 25 14 56 10 66 4 NYJ 9 Downs 11 01:37 00:35 1:02 Downs NYJ 9 3 5 0 5 0 NYJ 14 Punt 12 00:35 00:05 0:30 Punt LV 39 4 61 0 61 2 NYJ 46 TD 12 00:05 00:00 0:05 Kickoff 1 0 0 0 0 End Game

Drive Charts 64 WEEK 14: RAIDERS 27, COLTS 44 DECEMBER 13, 2020 RAIDERS COLTS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 08:52 07:49 1:03 Kickoff LV 25 3 2 0 2 0 LV 27 Punt 1 15:00 08:52 6:08 Kickoff IND 25 10 69 -1 68 5 LV 7 Field Goal 2 02:59 00:09 2:50 Kickoff LV 24 5 76 0 76 3 IND 47 TD 2 07:49 02:59 4:50 Punt IND 28 11 63 9 72 5 LV 7 TD 3 14:01 10:38 3:23 Punt LV 17 8 78 5 83 4 IND 21 TD 3 00:09 14:01 1:08 Kickoff IND 27 4 26 0 26 1 LV 47 Punt 4 09:03 03:30 5:33 Kickoff LV 25 9 47 15 62 3 IND 13 Int 4 10:38 09:03 1:35 Kickoff IND 32 3 68 0 68 2 LV 41 TD 5 15:00 09:41 5:19 Kickoff LV 25 13 68 0 68 4 IND 7 Field Goal 5 03:30 00:00 3:30 Int IND 20 13 72 6 78 5 LV 2 Field Goal 6 07:27 00:13 7:14 Kickoff LV 25 14 70 0 70 4 IND 5 Field Goal 6 09:41 07:27 2:14 Kickoff IND 25 5 75 0 75 2 IND 38 TD 7 09:23 09:15 0:08 Kickoff LV 25 1 0 0 0 0 LV 25 Fumble 7 00:13 09:23 5:50 Kickoff IND 25 10 71 4 75 5 LV 3 TD 8 06:50 05:22 1:28 Kickoff LV 25 4 23 0 23 2 LV 48 Int 8 09:15 06:50 2:25 Fumble LV 26 4 14 -5 9 0 LV 17 Field Goal 9 05:22 00:55 4:27 Kickoff LV 25 13 60 15 75 6 IND 5 TD 9 00:55 00:00 0:55 Kickoff IND 25 2 -2 0 -2 0 IND 24 End Game

WEEK 15: RAIDERS 27, CHARGERS 30 DECEMBER 17, 2020 RAIDERS CHARGERS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 15:00 13:25 1:35 Kickoff LV 25 3 7 0 7 0 LV 32 Punt 1 13:25 05:56 7:29 Punt LAC 22 12 78 0 78 5 LV 10 TD 2 05:56 00:55 5:01 Kickoff LV 25 9 70 0 70 3 LAC 5 Field Goal 2 00:55 13:29 2:26 Kickoff LAC 26 5 28 -5 23 1 LAC 49 Punt 3 13:29 09:19 4:10 Punt LV 14 7 86 0 86 4 LAC 35 TD 3 09:19 01:52 7:27 Kickoff LAC 25 14 71 0 71 5 LV 4 Field Goal 4 01:52 01:00 0:52 Kickoff LV 25 3 5 0 5 0 LV 30 Punt 4 01:00 00:19 0:41 Punt LV 49 4 49 0 49 2 LV 26 TD 5 00:19 00:00 0:19 Kickoff LV 25 1 6 0 6 0 LV 25 End Half 5 15:00 12:41 2:19 Kickoff LAC 25 3 5 28 33 2 LV 42 Punt 6 12:41 07:18 5:23 Punt LV 24 10 66 10 76 5 LAC 1 TD 6 07:18 02:08 5:10 Kickoff LAC 25 12 70 5 75 6 LV 1 TD 7 02:08 06:16 10:52 Kickoff LV 25 19 85 -10 75 7 LAC 2 TD 7 06:16 03:38 2:38 Kickoff LAC 25 6 47 0 47 2 LV 28 Missed FG 8 03:38 01:54 1:44 Missed FG LV 37 5 42 0 42 2 LAC 21 Int 8 01:54 00:53 1:01 Int LV 33 4 0 0 0 0 LV 33 Missed FG 9 00:53 00:00 0:53 Missed FG LV 41 6 5 0 5 1 LAC 47 End Half 9 03:18 01:29 1:49 Kickoff LAC 25 5 54 21 75 4 LV 1 TD 10 10:00 03:18 6:42 Kickoff LV 25 14 70 0 70 5 LAC 5 Field Goal

WEEK 16: RAIDERS 25, DOLPHINS 26 DECEMBER 26, 2020 RAIDERS DOLPHINS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 15:00 13:42 1:18 Kickoff LV 25 3 2 0 2 0 LV 27 Punt 1 13:42 11:21 2:21 Punt MIA 22 3 2 0 2 0 MIA 24 Punt 2 11:21 08:25 2:56 Punt MIA 43 7 43 0 43 4 MIA 1 TD 2 08:25 01:23 7:02 Kickoff MIA 25 12 61 -5 56 4 LV 19 Field Goal 3 01:23 12:55 3:28 Kickoff LV 25 6 33 0 33 2 MIA 42 Punt 3 12:55 11:17 1:38 Punt MIA 8 3 5 0 5 0 MIA 13 Punt 4 11:17 06:46 4:31 Punt LV 38 12 57 0 57 4 MIA 5 Field Goal 4 06:46 01:42 5:04 Kickoff MIA 25 11 54 0 54 2 LV 21 Field Goal 5 01:42 00:11 1:31 Kickoff LV 25 8 50 5 55 4 MIA 20 Field Goal 5 00:11 00:00 0:11 Kickoff MIA 25 1 -1 0 -1 0 MIA 25 End Half 6 10:31 08:31 2:00 Kickoff LV 25 5 21 0 21 1 LV 47 Downs 6 15:00 10:31 4:29 Kickoff MIA 25 9 75 0 75 4 LV 10 TD 7 06:51 02:30 4:21 Punt LV 18 8 80 0 80 4 MIA 2 Field Goal 7 08:31 06:51 1:40 Downs LV 46 3 -5 0 -5 0 MIA 49 Punt 8 00:53 13:31 2:22 Punt LV 20 5 32 0 32 1 MIA 48 Punt 8 02:30 00:53 1:37 Kickoff MIA 25 3 -1 0 -1 0 MIA 24 Punt 9 11:18 09:47 1:31 Punt MIA 45 3 -2 0 -2 0 MIA 47 Punt 9 13:31 11:18 2:13 Punt MIA 20 3 0 0 0 0 MIA 20 Punt 10 04:01 03:37 0:24 Kickoff LV 25 1 85 -10 75 1 LV 15 TD 10 09:47 04:01 5:46 Punt MIA 12 13 84 0 84 4 LV 4 Field Goal 11 02:55 00:19 2:36 Kickoff LV 25 7 17 54 71 2 MIA 4 Field Goal 11 03:37 02:55 0:42 Kickoff MIA 25 3 75 0 75 2 MIA 41 TD 12 00:01 00:00 0:01 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 Fumble 12 00:19 00:01 0:18 Kickoff MIA 25 3 34 15 49 2 LV 26 Field Goal

WEEK 17: RAIDERS 32, BRONCOS 31 JANUARY 3, 2021 RAIDERS BRONCOS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 15:00 13:33 1:27 Kickoff LV 25 3 4 0 4 0 LV 29 Punt 1 13:33 09:05 4:28 Punt DEN 28 11 63 5 68 4 LV 4 Field Goal 2 09:05 04:34 4:31 Kickoff LV 25 9 75 -15 60 2 DEN 15 Field Goal 2 04:34 00:17 4:17 Kickoff DEN 25 9 73 2 75 5 LV 1 TD 3 00:17 14:54 0:23 Kickoff LV 25 2 10 0 10 0 LV 26 Fumble 3 14:54 13:59 0:55 Fumble LV 39 4 2 0 2 0 LV 37 Missed FG 4 13:59 11:15 2:44 Missed FG LV 46 5 49 5 54 3 DEN 28 TD 4 11:15 06:19 4:56 Kickoff DEN 25 10 32 5 37 2 LV 38 Downs 5 06:19 04:29 1:50 Downs LV 38 4 30 -10 20 1 DEN 42 Punt 5 04:29 01:39 2:50 Punt DEN 4 5 17 3 20 1 DEN 24 Punt 6 01:39 00:26 1:13 Punt LV 44 6 61 -5 56 3 DEN 26 TD 6 00:26 00:00 0:26 Kickoff DEN 25 5 19 4 23 2 DEN 48 Blocked FG 7 11:21 09:46 1:35 Kickoff LV 25 3 -4 0 -4 0 LV 21 Punt 7 15:00 11:21 3:39 Kickoff DEN 25 9 30 27 57 3 LV 18 Field Goal 8 08:01 05:59 2:02 Punt LV 5 4 25 0 25 1 LV 30 Int 8 09:46 08:01 1:45 Punt DEN 39 3 9 0 9 0 DEN 48 Punt 9 03:07 02:19 0:48 Kickoff LV 25 2 14 0 14 1 LV 39 Fumble 9 05:59 03:07 2:52 Int LV 37 6 30 0 30 1 LV 7 Field Goal 10 14:54 14:07 0:47 Kickoff LV 25 2 16 -10 6 1 LV 31 Int 10 02:19 14:54 2:25 Fumble LV 34 5 34 0 34 3 LV 10 TD 11 11:39 07:27 4:12 Punt LV 10 9 90 0 90 4 DEN 28 TD 11 14:07 11:39 2:28 Int LV 31 3 -8 0 -8 0 LV 39 Punt 12 06:29 02:46 3:43 Kickoff LV 25 8 19 0 19 2 LV 44 Punt 12 07:27 06:29 0:58 Kickoff DEN 8 3 92 0 92 1 DEN 8 TD 13 01:47 00:24 1:23 Punt LV 23 7 77 0 77 4 DEN 1 TD 13 02:46 01:47 0:59 Punt DEN 10 5 28 -10 18 1 DEN 28 Punt 14 00:02 00:00 0:02 Blocked FG LV 43 1 -1 0 -1 0 LV 43 End Game 14 00:24 00:02 0:22 Kickoff DEN 25 3 25 5 30 1 LV 45 Blocked FG

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2021 PRESEASON PRESEASON WEEK 1: RAIDERS 20, SEAHAWKS 7 AUGUST 14, 2021 RAIDERS SEAHAWKS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 15:00 07:33 7:27 Kickoff LV 17 14 83 0 83 5 SEA 1 TD 1 07:33 04:09 3:24 Kickoff SEA 25 9 25 5 30 2 LV 45 Punt 2 04:09 10:10 8:59 Punt LV 9 17 82 5 87 5 SEA 4 Field Goal 2 10:10 08:31 1:39 Kickoff SEA 29 4 16 0 16 1 SEA 45 Punt 3 08:31 03:49 4:42 Punt LV 7 8 47 0 47 3 SEA 46 Int 3 03:49 02:09 1:40 Int SEA 32 3 3 0 3 0 SEA 35 Punt 4 02:09 00:05 2:04 Punt LV 16 14 78 0 78 5 SEA 6 Field Goal 4 00:05 00:00 0:05 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 End Half 5 11:25 06:27 4:58 Kickoff LV 22 9 19 0 19 2 LV 41 Punt 5 15:00 11:25 3:35 Kickoff SEA 37 7 63 0 63 2 LV 43 TD 6 02:20 00:00 2:20 Missed FG LV 40 3 1 -5 -4 0 LV 36 Punt 6 06:27 02:20 4:07 Punt SEA 25 9 43 0 43 2 LV 32 Missed FG 7 12:49 07:37 5:12 Punt SEA 43 8 53 -10 43 4 SEA 2 TD 7 15:00 12:49 2:11 Punt SEA 9 3 3 -5 -2 0 SEA 7 Punt 8 06:39 01:44 4:55 Punt LV 22 8 22 15 37 2 SEA 41 Punt 8 07:37 06:39 0:58 Kickoff SEA 25 3 0 0 0 0 SEA 25 Punt 9 01:44 00:00 1:44 Punt SEA 20 9 41 0 41 2 LV 45 End Game

PRESEASON WEEK 2: RAIDERS 17, RAMS 16 AUGUST 21, 2021 RAIDERS RAMS # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP # RECD LOST POSS OBTAINED BEGAN PLAYS YDS PEN NET 1ST ENDED GIVEN UP 1 15:00 13:32 1:28 Kickoff LV 25 3 6 0 6 0 LV 31 Punt 1 13:32 10:44 2:48 Punt LAR 8 3 2 -7 -5 0 LAR 3 Punt 2 10:44 07:00 3:44 Punt LAR 32 8 32 0 32 3 LAR 1 TD 2 07:00 03:23 3:37 Kickoff LAR 25 5 26 -10 16 1 LAR 41 Punt 3 03:23 00:22 3:01 Punt LV 30 5 31 0 31 2 LAR 39 Punt 3 00:22 11:19 4:03 Punt LAR 20 7 20 -5 15 1 LAR 35 Punt 4 11:19 11:12 0:07 Punt LV 38 1 0 0 0 0 LV 38 Int 4 11:12 09:07 2:05 Int LV 40 4 40 0 40 3 LV 9 TD 5 09:07 06:11 2:56 Kickoff LV 25 5 1 0 1 1 LV 26 Punt 5 06:11 01:37 4:34 Punt LAR 27 12 60 -5 55 4 LV 18 Field Goal 6 01:37 00:26 1:11 Kickoff LV 25 5 20 -15 5 1 LV 30 Punt 6 00:26 00:00 0:26 Punt LAR 27 1 4 -10 -6 0 LAR 17 End Half 7 10:48 07:44 3:04 Punt LV 28 6 18 0 18 1 LV 46 Punt 7 15:00 10:48 4:12 Kickoff LAR 25 6 17 -10 7 1 LAR 32 Punt 8 07:35 02:34 5:01 Int LV 40 9 59 -10 49 2 LAR 11 Field Goal 8 07:44 07:35 0:09 Punt LAR 11 1 0 0 0 0 LAR 11 Int 9 14:17 14:08 0:09 Downs LAR 45 1 0 0 0 0 LAR 45 Int 9 02:34 14:17 3:17 Kickoff LAR 10 7 35 0 35 2 LAR 45 Downs 10 10:41 06:58 3:43 Missed FG LV 33 6 67 0 67 3 LAR 29 TD 10 14:08 10:41 3:27 Int LAR 24 7 51 0 51 3 LV 25 Missed FG 11 00:15 00:00 0:15 Kickoff 1 -1 0 -1 0 End Game 11 06:58 00:15 6:43 Kickoff LAR 24 16 76 0 76 7 LV 2 TD

Drive Charts 66 2020 REGULAR SEASON RAIDERS OPPONENT FIRST HALF SECOND HALF FIRST HALF SECOND HALF DATE OPPONENT PLAYS YDS TIME RESULT PLAYS YDS TIME RESULT PLAYS YDS TIME RESULT PLAYS YDS TIME RESULT 09/13 at Panthers 3 5 0:56 Punt 6 15 3:04 FG 8 34 4:02 FG 3 7 2:18 Punt 09/21 Saints 6 11 3:03 Punt 9 75 5:02 TD 11 62 3:59 FG 6 32 4:06 Punt 09/27 at Patriots 4 13 1:34 Punt 8 53 4:17 Miss FG 3 4 1:30 Punt 7 69 4:02 TD 10/04 Bills 12 48 5:35 FG 11 68 6:24 FG 8 75 4:23 TD 9 29 3:32 Punt 10/11 at Chiefs 11 75 5:49 FG 3 2 1:29 Punt 5 21 2:26 Punt 3 7 2:05 Punt 10/25 Buccaneers 6 70 3:37 TD 6 25 1:59 Punt 3 3 1:28 Punt 10 70 4:45 FG 11/01 at Browns 10 52 4:26 Miss FG 15 75 8:54 TD 5 37 2:45 FUM 11 55 6:13 FG 11/08 at Chargers 3 3 0:53 Punt 4 55 1:42 TD 5 18 1:37 Punt 3 4 1:50 Punt 11/15 Broncos 7 62 3:42 TD 12 47 5:47 FG 3 5 1:34 Punt 3 -3 0:56 Punt 11/22 Chiefs 6 75 3:35 TD 11 75 6:29 TD 14 85 7:24 TD 16 93 8:37 TD 11/29 at Falcons 4 9 2:18 Downs 3 1 1:02 Punt 3 1 1:15 Punt 3 5 2:05 Punt 12/06 at Jets 7 43 3:48 INT 13 75 7:08 TD 12 74 5:57 TD 3 0 1:55 Punt 12/13 Colts 3 2 1:03 Punt 13 68 5:19 FG 10 68 6:08 FG 5 75 2:14 TD 12/17 Chargers 3 7 1:35 Punt 10 76 5:23 TD 12 78 7:29 TD 3 33 2:19 Punt 12/26 Dolphins 3 2 1:18 Punt 5 21 2:00 Downs 3 2 2:21 Punt 9 75 4:29 TD 01/03 at Broncos 3 4 1:27 Punt 3 -4 1:35 Punt 11 68 4:28 FG 9 57 3:39 FG 2021 PRESEASON RAIDERS OPPONENT FIRST HALF SECOND HALF FIRST HALF SECOND HALF DATE OPPONENT PLAYS YDS TIME RESULT PLAYS YDS TIME RESULT PLAYS YDS TIME RESULT PLAYS YDS TIME RESULT 08/14 Seahawks 14 83 7:27 TD 9 19 4:58 Punt 9 30 3:24 Punt 7 63 3:35 TD 08/21 at Rams 3 6 1:28 Punt 6 18 3:04 Punt 3 -5 2:48 Punt 6 7 4:12 Punt 08/29 at 49ers ------

67 Drive Charts - Opening Drives 2020 REGULAR SEASON RAIDERS ADVANCES DATE OPPONENT RUSHES COMPLETIONS ADVANCES OUTCOME 09/13 at Carolina 31 22 53 W 34-30 09/21 New Orleans 35 28 63 W 34-24 09/27 at New England 22 24 46 L 36-20 10/04 Buffalo 23 32 55 L 30-23 10/11 at Kansas City 35 22 57 W 40-32 10/25 Tampa Bay 24 24 48 L 45-20 11/01 at Cleveland 45 15 60 W 16-6 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 26 13 39 W 31-26 11/15 Denver 41 16 57 W 37-12 11/22 Kansas City 26 23 49 L 35-31 11/29 at Atlanta 14 25 39 L 43-6 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 25 28 53 W 31-28 12/13 Indianapolis 22 32 54 L 44-27 12/17 L.A. Chargers 41 20 61 L 30-27 OT 12/26 Miami 24 21 45 L 26-25 01/03 at Denver 23 24 47 W 32-31 TOTALS 457 369 826

2020 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENT ADVANCES DATE OPPONENT RUSHES COMPLETIONS ADVANCES OUTCOME 09/13 at Carolina 30 22 52 W 34-30 09/21 New Orleans 19 26 45 W 34-24 09/27 at New England 38 17 55 L 36-20 10/04 Buffalo 24 24 48 L 30-23 10/11 at Kansas City 20 22 42 W 40-32 10/25 Tampa Bay 25 33 58 L 45-20 11/01 at Cleveland 22 12 34 W 16-6 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 31 28 59 W 31-26 11/15 Denver 19 23 42 W 37-12 11/22 Kansas City 27 35 62 L 35-31 11/29 at Atlanta 32 22 54 L 43-6 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 34 14 48 W 31-28 12/13 Indianapolis 31 19 50 L 44-27 12/17 L.A. Chargers 29 22 51 L 30-27 OT 12/26 Miami 25 26 51 L 26-25 01/03 at Denver 32 25 57 W 32-31 TOTALS 438 370 808

RAIDERS RECORD WHEN: Having 45 or more advances 7 - 7 Having 50 or more advances 6 - 3 Having less than 45 advances 1 - 1 Having less than 50 advances 2 - 5 Allowing 45 or more advances 5 - 8 Allowing 50 or more advances 3 - 7 Allowing less than 45 advances 3 - 0 Allowing less than 50 advances 5 - 1 NOTE: Advances equal to all rushing attempts plus completions.

Advances Chart 68 2021 PRESEASON RAIDERS ADVANCES DATE OPPONENT RUSHES COMPLETIONS ADVANCES OUTCOME 08/14 Seattle 36 29 65 W 20-7 08/21 at L.A. Rams 22 16 38 W 17-16 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 58 45 103

2021 PRESEASON OPPONENT ADVANCES DATE OPPONENT RUSHES COMPLETIONS ADVANCES OUTCOME 08/14 Seattle 14 17 31 W 20-7 08/21 at L.A. Rams 27 26 53 W 17-16 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 41 43 84

RAIDERS RECORD WHEN: Having 45 or more advances 1 - 0 Having 50 or more advances 1 - 0 Having less than 45 advances 1 - 0 Having less than 50 advances 1 - 0 Allowing 45 or more advances 1 - 0 Allowing 50 or more advances 1 - 0 Allowing less than 45 advances 1 - 0 Allowing less than 50 advances 1 - 0 NOTE: Advances equal to all rushing attempts plus completions.

69 Advances Chart RAIDERS 2020 REGULAR SEASON THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY REGULAR SEASON RAIDERS Date Opponent 3rd & 1 3rd & 2 3rd & 3 3rd & 4 3rd & 5 3rd & 6 3rd & 7 3rd & 8 3rd & 9 3rd & 10+ Total 09/13 at Carolina 2 / 2 3 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 2 6 / 11 09/21 New Orleans 3 / 5 0 / 2 2 / 2 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 2 / 5 10 / 17 09/27 at New England 0 / 0 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 3 / 9 10/04 Buffalo 0 / 2 3 / 3 1 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 2 1 / 2 8 / 14 10/11 at Kansas City 1 / 3 3 / 3 0 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 1 2 / 4 7 / 14 10/25 Tampa Bay 0 / 2 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 4 0 / 0 2 / 2 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 2 5 / 13 11/01 at Cleveland 0 / 2 1 / 1 3 / 3 2 / 2 0 / 0 1 / 3 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 8 / 14 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 1 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 0 3 / 4 5 / 10 11/15 Denver 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 2 1 / 1 2 / 2 1 / 2 2 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 2 6 / 13 11/22 Kansas City 1 / 2 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 / 3 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 6 / 9 11/29 at Atlanta 1 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 2 0 / 3 3 / 12 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 2 1 / 2 1 / 3 0 / 1 2 / 3 6 / 14 12/13 Indianapolis 2 / 2 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 2 1 / 3 0 / 0 1 / 2 8 / 12 12/17 L.A. Chargers 1 / 3 1 / 3 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 2 5 / 13 12/26 Miami 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 3 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 10 01/03 at Denver 1 / 2 1 / 1 1 / 2 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 2 0 / 2 1 / 2 5 / 13 TOTALS 14 / 30 14 / 21 10 / 18 8 / 14 8 / 16 11 / 18 6 / 16 4 / 16 3 / 14 13 / 35 91 / 198 46.7% 66.7% 55.6% 57.1% 50.0% 61.1% 37.5% 25.0% 21.4% 37.1% 46.0% 3RD & 1-3: 38 / 69 = 55.1% 3RD & 4-6: 27 / 48 = 56.3% 3RD & 7-10+: 26 / 81 = 32.1%

OPPONENT 2020 REGULAR SEASON THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY REGULAR SEASON OPPONENT Date Opponent 3rd & 1 3rd & 2 3rd & 3 3rd & 4 3rd & 5 3rd & 6 3rd & 7 3rd & 8 3rd & 9 3rd & 10+ Total 09/13 at Carolina 2 / 2 0 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 0 1 / 3 7 / 13 09/21 New Orleans 2 / 2 2 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 2 1 / 1 0 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 7 / 11 09/27 at New England 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 2 / 2 0 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 3 3 / 11 10/04 Buffalo 2 / 4 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 2 / 2 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 5 7 / 13 10/11 at Kansas City 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 2 / 2 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 2 1 / 2 0 / 1 1 / 5 6 / 14 10/25 Tampa Bay 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 1 2 / 3 1 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 3 7 / 12 11/01 at Cleveland 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 3 3 / 10 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 2 / 3 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 3 0 / 0 1 / 4 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 3 7 / 15 11/15 Denver 2 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 2 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 3 / 7 7 / 15 11/22 Kansas City 3 / 4 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 3 5 / 9 11/29 at Atlanta 0 / 1 2 / 2 1 / 3 1 / 1 2 / 2 0 / 0 2 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 1 1 / 6 9 / 19 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 2 / 2 0 / 0 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 3 5 / 9 12/13 Indianapolis 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 2 / 2 1 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 4 8 / 11 12/17 L.A. Chargers 1 / 2 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 2 3 / 3 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 7 / 12 12/26 Miami 0 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 0 2 / 3 1 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 3 5 / 15 01/03 at Denver 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 3 0 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 1 3 / 5 7 / 16 TOTALS 22 / 30 6 / 11 6 / 11 11 / 19 14 / 21 7 / 18 11 / 15 6 / 13 1 / 8 16 / 59 100 / 205 73.3% 54.5% 54.5% 57.9% 66.7% 38.9% 73.3% 46.2% 12.5% 27.1% 48.8% 3RD & 1-3: 34 / 52 = 65.4% 3RD & 4-6: 32 / 58 = 55.2% 3RD & 7-10+: 34 / 95 = 35.8% RAIDERS 2021 PRESEASON THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY RAIDERS Date Opponent 3rd & 1 3rd & 2 3rd & 3 3rd & 4 3rd & 5 3rd & 6 3rd & 7 3rd & 8 3rd & 9 3rd & 10+ Total 08/14 Seattle 4 / 5 0 / 0 2 / 2 3 / 4 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 3 0 / 1 0 / 1 11 / 17 08/21 at L.A. Rams 1 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 3 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 3 2 / 10 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 5 / 6 0 / 1 2 / 3 3 / 7 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 3 0 / 1 0 / 4 13 / 27 83.3% 0.0% 66.7% 42.9% 50.0% 0.0% 0.0% 66.7% 0.0% 0.0% 48.1% 3RD & 1-3: 7 / 10 = 70.0% 3RD & 4-6: 4 / 9 = 44.4% 3RD & 7-10+: 2 / 8 = 25.0%

OPPONENT 2021 PRESEASON THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY OPPONENT Date Opponent 3rd & 1 3rd & 2 3rd & 3 3rd & 4 3rd & 5 3rd & 6 3rd & 7 3rd & 8 3rd & 9 3rd & 10+ Total 08/14 Seattle 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 2 1 / 2 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 5 4 / 13 08/21 at L.A. Rams 1 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 7 2 / 13 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 / 3 1 / 3 1 / 1 1 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 12 6 / 26 100.0% 0.0% 66.7% 33.3% 100.0% 33.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 23.1% 3RD & 1-3: 3 / 5 = 60.0% 3RD & 4-6: 3 / 7 = 42.9% 3RD & 7-10+: 0 / 14 = 0.0%

Third Down Efficiency Team/Opponents 70 2020 REGULAR SEASON FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY REGULAR SEASON RAIDERS OPPONENT Date Opponent 4th & 1 4th & 2 4th & 3 4th & 4 4th & 5+ Total 4th & 1 4th & 2 4th & 3 4th & 4 4th & 5+ Total 09/13 at Carolina 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 2 09/21 New Orleans 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 09/27 at New England 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 10/04 Buffalo 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 2 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 10/11 at Kansas City 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 2 1 / 2 10/25 Tampa Bay 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 11/01 at Cleveland 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 11/15 Denver 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 1 11/22 Kansas City 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 11/29 at Atlanta 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 12/13 Indianapolis 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 12/17 L.A. Chargers 2 / 2 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 4 / 4 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 12/26 Miami 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 2 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 01/03 at Denver 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 TOTALS 13 / 17 2 / 2 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 16 / 21 8 / 10 2 / 2 2 / 2 0 / 0 2 / 3 14 / 17 76.5% 100.0% 50.0% 0.0% 0.0% 76.2% 80.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 66.7% 82.4%

2021 PRESEASON FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY RAIDERS OPPONENT Date Opponent 4th & 1 4th & 2 4th & 3 4th & 4 4th & Total 4th & 1 4th & 2 4th & 3 4th & 4 4th & Total 5+ 5+ Sat., Aug. 14, 2021 6 p.m. PT Seattle 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 2 / 2 08/21 at L.A. Rams 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 2 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 4 / 5 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 3 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 3 / 3 3 / 3 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 2 / 2 6 / 7 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 85.7%

71 Fourth Down Efficiency 2020 REGULAR SEASON 100.0+ PASSER RATING RAIDERS PASSING GAMES DATE OPPONENT PLAYER ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT YDS/CMP TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/LOST RATING 09/1 at Carolina Derek Carr 30 22 239 73.33% 7.97 10.86 1 3.33% 0 0.00% 45 0/0 107.50 3 09/2 vs. New Derek Carr 38 28 284 73.68% 7.47 10.14 3 7.89% 0 0.00% 31 3/23 120.90 1 Orleans 09/2 at New Derek Carr 32 24 261 75.00% 8.16 10.88 2 6.25% 0 0.00% 34 2/12 119.40 7 England 10/0 vs. Buffalo Derek Carr 44 32 311 72.73% 7.07 9.72 2 4.55% 0 0.00% 37 2/14 107.30 4 10/1 at Kansas Derek Carr 31 22 347 70.97% 11.19 15.77 3 9.68% 1 3.23% 72t 1/1 126.70 1 City 11/0 at L.A. Derek Carr 23 13 165 56.52% 7.17 12.69 2 8.70% 0 0.00% 53 1/5 108.10 8 Chargers 11/2 vs. Kansas Derek Carr 31 23 275 74.19% 8.87 11.96 3 9.68% 1 3.23% 29 0/0 119.70 2 City 12/2 vs. Miami Derek Carr 34 21 336 61.76% 9.88 16.00 1 2.94% 0 0.00% 85t 3/22 104.50 6

2020 OPPONENTS 100.0+ PASSER RATING PASSING GAMES DATE OPPONENT PLAYER ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT YDS/CMP TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/LOST RATING 10/0 vs. Buffalo Josh Allen 34 24 288 70.59% 8.47 12.00 2 5.88% 0 0.00% 49 1/14 115.80 4 10/2 vs. Tampa Tom Brady 45 33 369 73.33% 8.20 11.18 4 8.89% 0 0.00% 35 0/0 127.00 5 Bay 11/0 at L.A. Justin Herbert 42 28 326 66.67% 7.76 11.64 2 4.76% 0 0.00% 50 2/14 105.90 8 Chargers 11/2 vs. Kansas Patrick 45 34 348 75.56% 7.73 10.24 2 4.44% 1 2.22% 22t 0/0 102.80 2 City Mahomes 12/1 vs. Philip Rivers 28 19 244 67.86% 8.71 12.84 2 7.14% 0 0.00% 41t 0/0 118.80 3 Indianapolis 12/1 vs. L.A. Justin Herbert 32 22 314 68.75% 9.81 14.27 2 6.25% 0 0.00% 53 1/8 121.10 7 Chargers 01/0 at Denver Drew Lock 41 25 339 60.98% 8.27 13.56 2 4.88% 0 0.00% 92t 2/15 103.60 3 *Need minimum of 20 attempts to qualify

100.0+ Passer Rating 72 2020 REGULAR SEASON Date Opponent Quarterback Loss 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 09/13 at Carolina Carr 1 13 5 2 (1) -- 1 -- 09/21 New Orleans Carr 1 15 (2) 9 (1) 2 1 -- -- at New Carr -- 12 (1) 8 (1) 3 1 -- -- 09/27 England 10/04 Buffalo Carr 1 18 (2) 11 1 1 -- -- 10/11 at Kansas City Carr -- 14 (1) 2 2 -- 2 2 (2) 10/25 Tampa Bay Carr 1 (1) 12 6 4 (1) -- 1 -- 11/01 at Cleveland Carr -- 10 (1) 5 ------at L.A. Carr -- 9 (1) 2 -- -- 1 (1) 1 11/08 Chargers 11/15 Denver Carr -- 11 2 3 ------11/22 Kansas City Carr -- 10 (2) 9 (1) 4 ------Carr 3 7 11 -- 1 -- -- 11/29 at Atlanta Peterman -- 2 1 ------12/06 at N.Y. Jets Carr -- 14 (1) 9 3 1 (1) 1 (1) -- Carr -- 21 6 1 (1) 1 2 (1) -- 12/13 Indianapolis Jones ------1 ------Mariota -- 8 5 3 1 (1) -- -- 12/17 L.A. Chargers Carr -- 1 1 -- 1 -- -- 12/26 Miami Carr 1 7 8 3 1 -- 1 (1) 01/03 at Denver Carr -- 10 8 4 (2) 1 -- 1 Carr 8 (1) 184 (11) 102 (3) 32 (5) 9 (1) 8 (3) 5 (3) Peterman -- 2 1 ------PLAYER TOTALS Jones ------1 ------Mariota -- 8 5 3 1 (1) -- -- TEAM TOTALS 8 (1) 194 (11) 108 (3) 36 (5) 10 (2) 8 (3) 5 (3) 2021 PRESEASON Date Opponent Quarterback Loss 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 08/14 Seattle Peterman -- 22 4 3 ------08/21 at L.A. Rams Peterman -- 8 5 3 (1) ------08/29 at San Francisco ------PLAYER TOTALS Peterman -- 30 9 6 (1) ------TEAM TOTALS -- 30 9 6 (1) ------

73 Completions by Distance RAIDERS 2020 REGULAR SEASON YARDS GAINED BY DOWN REGULAR SEASON RAIDERS OPPONENT 1ST DOWN 2ND DOWN 3RD DOWN 4TH DOWN 1ST DOWN 2ND DOWN 3RD DOWN 4TH DOWN Date Opponent Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg 09/1 at Carolina 28 156 5.6 22 134 6.1 11 82 7.5 0 0 0.0 28 135 4.8 22 167 7.6 13 85 6.5 2 1 0.5 3 09/2 New 34 174 5.1 23 74 3.2 17 126 7.4 2 3 1.5 31 264 8.5 15 84 5.6 11 76 6.9 0 0 0.0 1 Orleans 09/2 at New 30 200 6.7 17 146 8.6 9 29 3.2 0 0 0.0 33 169 5.1 24 213 8.9 11 24 2.2 0 0 0.0 7 England 10/0 Buffalo 31 169 5.5 22 122 5.5 14 85 6.1 2 7 3.5 27 140 5.2 18 96 5.3 13 90 6.9 1 14 14.0 4 10/1 at Kansas 27 121 4.5 24 161 6.7 14 205 14.6 2 3 1.5 27 67 2.5 23 181 7.9 14 128 9.1 2 37 18.5 1 City 10/2 Tampa Bay 28 168 6.0 20 92 4.6 13 88 6.8 1 -2 -2.0 33 166 5.0 24 191 8.0 12 89 7.4 1 8 8.0 5 11/0 at Cleveland 30 127 4.2 25 106 4.2 14 72 5.1 2 4 2.0 19 66 3.5 16 97 6.1 10 56 5.6 2 4 2.0 1 11/0 at L.A. 22 112 5.1 18 57 3.2 10 151 15.1 1 0 0.0 32 138 4.3 26 213 8.2 15 80 5.3 2 9 4.5 8 Chargers 11/1 Denver 30 128 4.3 23 132 5.7 13 97 7.5 0 0 0.0 29 152 5.2 23 76 3.3 15 78 5.2 1 7 7.0 5 11/2 Kansas City 30 169 5.6 18 104 5.8 9 91 10.1 0 0 0.0 36 183 5.1 26 196 7.5 9 66 7.3 2 15 7.5 2 11/2 at Atlanta 25 44 1.8 19 121 6.4 12 42 3.5 2 36 18.0 29 117 4.0 23 69 3.0 19 114 6.0 1 4 4.0 9 12/0 at N.Y. Jets 32 151 4.7 27 159 5.9 14 130 9.3 1 0 0.0 32 155 4.8 19 161 8.5 9 60 6.7 0 0 0.0 6 12/1 Indianapolis 31 138 4.5 25 164 6.6 12 122 10.2 0 0 0.0 28 141 5.0 20 193 9.7 11 122 11.1 0 0 0.0 3 12/1 L.A. 34 180 5.3 23 178 7.7 13 75 5.8 4 16 4.0 29 185 6.4 21 135 6.4 12 82 6.8 0 0 0.0 7 Chargers 12/2 Miami 31 335 10.8 18 78 4.3 10 5 0.5 2 0 0.0 26 204 7.8 20 77 3.9 15 73 4.9 1 7 7.0 6 01/0 at Denver 31 287 9.3 18 98 5.4 13 77 5.9 2 3 1.5 34 153 4.5 24 110 4.6 16 183 11.4 1 0 0.0 3 TOTALS 474 2,659 5.6 342 1,926 5.6 198 1,477 7.5 21 70 3.3 473 2,435 5.1 344 2,259 6.6 205 1,406 6.9 16 106 6.6

RAIDERS 2021 PRESEASON YARDS GAINED BY DOWN RAIDERS OPPONENT 1ST DOWN 2ND DOWN 3RD DOWN 4TH DOWN 1ST DOWN 2ND DOWN 3RD DOWN 4TH DOWN Date Opponent Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg

08/1 Seattle 32 106 3.3 29 170 5.9 17 108 6.4 1 1 1.0 16 46 2.9 15 28 1.9 13 70 5.4 2 50 25.0 4 08/2 at L.A. 22 104 4.7 15 94 6.3 10 20 2.0 3 11 3.7 30 155 5.2 19 98 5.2 13 54 4.2 5 24 4.8 1 Rams 08/2 at San ------9 Francisco TOTALS 54 210 3.9 44 264 6.0 27 128 4.7 4 12 3.0 46 201 4.4 34 126 3.7 26 124 4.8 7 74 10.6

Yards Gained By Down 74 DATE OPPONENT QTR RETURN RAIDERS PLAYER YDS. DOWN RESULT 09/13 at Carolina 3 Punt Hunter Renfrow 27 LV 49 Field Goal 09/21 New Orleans 1 Kickoff Jalen Richard 30 NO 20 Punt 09/27 at New England 3 Kickoff Jalen Richard 22 NE 25 Field Goal 10/04 Buffalo 4 Kickoff Jalen Richard 35 BUF 40 Touchdown 11/01 at Cleveland 2 Kickoff Jalen Richard 22 LV 35 Punt 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 3 Kickoff Jalen Richard 32 LAC 35 Touchdown 3 Kickoff Jalen Richard 44 LV 35 Punt 11/15 Denver 3 Kickoff Henry Ruggs III 21 LV 35 Punt 11/29 at Atlanta 1 Kickoff Henry Ruggs III 21 LV 21 Field Goal 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 4 Kickoff Henry Ruggs III 32 LV 44 Touchdown 12/13 Indianapolis 1 Kickoff Henry Ruggs III 24 LV 35 Punt 12/26 Miami 1 Punt Hunter Renfrow 32 MIA 43 Touchdown 01/03 at Denver 2 Punt Hunter Renfrow 21 LV 44 Touchdown

75 Big Returns: Kickoff and Punt DATE OPPONENT QTR RETURN OPP. PLAYER YDS. DOWN RESULT 09/13 at Carolina 1 Kickoff Pharoh Cooper 38 CAR 35 Field Goal 3 Kickoff Pharoh Cooper 20 LV 49 Field Goal 3 Kickoff Pharoh Cooper 24 CAR 49 Touchdown 4 Kickoff Pharoh Cooper 27 LV 46 Punt 09/21 New Orleans 2 Kickoff Deonte Harris 29 NO 35 Touchdown 4 Kickoff Deonte Harris 35 NO 35 Field Goal 10/04 Buffalo 3 Punt Andre Roberts 38 LV 48 Touchdown 10/11 at Kansas City 1 Kickoff Mecole Hardman 22 KC 35 Interception 2 Kickoff Mecole Hardman 23 KC 35 End Half 10/25 Tampa Bay 1 Kickoff Jaydon Mickens 21 LV 30 Touchdown 3 Kickoff Jaydon Mickens 28 LV 29 Field Goal 4 Kickoff Jaydon Mickens 34 TB 35 Interception 11/01 at Cleveland 4 Kickoff Donovan Peoples-Jones 33 LV 20 Field Goal 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 1 Kickoff Joe Reed 32 LV 13 Punt 3 Kickoff Joe Reed 28 LAC 35 Punt 11/15 Denver 1 Kickoff Diontae Spencer 26 DEN 35 Punt 3 Kickoff Diontae Spencer 28 LV 22 Touchdown 11/22 Kansas City 1 Kickoff Byron Pringle 21 KC 35 Touchdown 2 Kickoff Byron Pringle 29 KC 35 Field Goal 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 1 Kickoff 25 NYJ 35 Interception 2 Kickoff Corey Ballentine 33 NYJ 35 Punt 12/13 Indianapolis 2 Kickoff Isaiah Rodgers 28 LV 17 Touchdown 2 Kickoff Isaiah Rodgers 31 IND 35 Interception 12/17 L.A. Chargers 2 Kickoff Joshua Kelley 21 LV 14 Touchdown

Opponent Big Returns: Kickoff and Punt 76 2020 REGULAR SEASON - DEFENSIVE TAKEAWAYS DATE OPPONENT TAKEAWAY QTR. SCORE YD-LINE RESULT 09/13 at Carolina None 09/21 New Orleans N. Morrow INT (D. Brees) 2 14-17 NO-46 FG 09/27 at New England J. Abram INT (C. Newton) 1 0-0 NE-38 FG 10/04 Buffalo None 10/11 at Kansas City J. Heath INT (P. Mahomes) 4 33-24 KC-49 TD 10/25 Tampa Bay None 11/01 at Cleveland N. Morrow FR (N. Kwiatkoski FF) 1 0-0 LV-27 Punt 11/08 at L.A. Chargers None 11/15 Denver J. Heath INT (D. Lock) 1 7-3 LV-37 Punt J. Heath INT (D. Lock) 2 10-6 LV-0 End of Half C. Nassib INT (D. Lock) 4 20-6 DEN-34 FG N. Lawson FR (N. Lawson FF) 4 23-6 DEN-7 TD N. Kwiatkoski INT (D. Lock) 4 37-12 LV-10 EOG 11/22 Kansas City T. Mullen Jr. INT (P. Mahomes) 2 17-14 LV-3 End of Half 11/29 at Atlanta J. Abram INT (M. Ryan) 1 0-6 LV-33 FG 12/06 at N.Y. Jets J. Hankins FR (C. Ferrell FF) 2 7-13 NYJ-31 FG T. Mullen Jr. INT (S. Darnold) 2 10-13 LV-34 TD M. Crosby FR (C. Ferrell FF) 2 17-13 LV-40 End of Half 12/13 Indianapolis None 12/17 L.A. Chargers None 12/26 Miami None 01/03 at Denver None

2020 REGULAR SEASON - OFFENSIVE GIVEAWAYS DATE OPPONENT TAKEAWAY QTR. SCORE YD-LINE RESULT 09/13 at Carolina None 09/21 New Orleans D. Carr fumble (P. Williams FR) 4 24-17 NO-40 Punt 09/27 at New England J. Jacobs fumble (S. Calhoun FF; J. Jackson FR) 1 0-0 NE-13 INT D. Carr fumble (C. Winovich FF; L. Guy FR) 2 3-3 LV-42 FG D. Carr fumble (S. Calhoun FF; D. Wise Jr. FR) 4 13-36 LV-(-1) TD 10/04 Buffalo D. Waller fumble (J. Norman FF; J. Norman FR) 4 16-23 BUF-33 TD D. Carr fumble (Q. Jefferson FF; Q. Jefferson FR) 4 16-30 BUF-40 Punt 10/11 at Kansas City D. Carr INT (B. Breeland) 1 3-7 KC-43 TD 10/25 Tampa Bay D. Carr INT (A. Winfield Jr.) 4 20-31 LV-40 TD 11/01 at Cleveland None 11/08 at L.A. Chargers D. Carr fumble (J. Tillery FF; J. Tillery FR) 2 14-14 LV-27 FG 11/15 Denver None 11/22 Kansas City D. Carr INT (D. Sorensen) 4 31-35 KC-43 EOG 11/29 at Atlanta D. Carr fumble (F. Oluokun FF; J. Tuioti-Mariner FR) 1 0-3 LV-21 FG D. Carr fumble (J. Tuioti-Mariner FF; J. Tuioti-Mariner FR) 2 3-13 ATL-38 FG D. Carr INT (D. Jones) 3 3-23 ATL-33 TD J. Jacobs fumble (L. Reynolds FF; K. Neal FR) 3 6-30 LV-27 FG D. Carr fumble (S. Means FF; L. Reynolds FR) 4 6-33 LV-35 TD 12/06 at N.Y. Jets D. Carr INT (A. Maulet) 1 0-7 NYJ-25 Punt H. Ruggs III fumble (J. Guidry FF; M. Maye FR) 4 24-21 LV-44 TD 12/13 Indianapolis D. Carr INT (K. Moore II: touchback) 2 14-17 IND-(-8) FG H. Renfrow fumble (K. Moore II FF; T. Stallworth FR) 4 20-34 LV-26 FG D. Carr INT (K. Willis) 4 20-44 50 TD 12/17 L.A. Chargers M. Mariota INT (C. Harris Jr.) 4 24-24 LAC-16 Missed FG 12/26 Miami None 01/03 at Denver D. Waller fumble (M. Ojemudia FF; K. Jackson FR) 2 3-10 LV-39 Missed FG D. Carr INT (J. Simmons) 3 17-13 LV-44 FG H. Ruggs III fumble (M. Ojemudia FF; P. Motley FR) 3 17-16 LV-39 TD D. Carr INT (K. Jackson) 4 17-24 LV-44 Punt

2020 REGULAR SEASON - SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC TAKEAWAYS DATE OPPONENT TAKEAWAY QTR. SCORE YD-LINE RESULT 11/08 at L.A. Chargers K. Wilber FR (K. Hill Jr. fumble) 4 28-26 LAC-31 FG 2020 REGULAR SEASON - SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC GIVEAWAYS DATE OPPONENT TAKEAWAY QTR. SCORE YD-LINE RESULT 12/26 Miami K. Nixon fumble (C. Fejedelem FF; C. Fejedelem FR) 4 25-26 LV-38 EOG

2020 REGULAR SEASON - TURNOVERS Offense: 25 Giveaways 88 Points (9 TD, 8 FG) Ratio Defense: 14 Takeaways -11 (15 takes, 26 gives) 36 Points (3 TD, 5 FG) Special 1 Giveaway Teams: 0 Points (0 TD, 0 FG) Points Off Turnovers Ratio 1 Takeaway -49 (39 scored, 88 allowed) 3 Points (0 TD, 1 FG)

77 Takeaways and Opponent Takeaways 2021 PRESEASON - DEFENSIVE TAKEAWAYS DATE OPPONENT TAKEAWAY QTR. SCORE YD-LINE RESULT 08/14 Seattle None 08/21 at L.A. Rams N. Hobbs INT (B. Perkins) 3 7-10 LV-40 FG 08/29 at San Francisco ------

2021 PRESEASON - OFFENSIVE GIVEAWAYS DATE OPPONENT TAKEAWAY QTR. SCORE YD-LINE RESULT 08/14 Seattle N. Peterman INT (R. Neal) 2 10-0 SEA-32 Punt 08/21 at L.A. Rams N. Peterman INT (J. Reed) 2 7-0 LV-44 TD N. Peterman INT (B. Harris) 4 10-10 LA-15 Missed FG 08/29 at San Francisco ------

2021 PRESEASON - TURNOVERS Offense: 3 Giveaways 7 Points (1 TD, 0 FG) Ratio Defense: 1 Takeaway -2 (1 take, 3 gives) 3 Points (0 TD, 1 FG) Special 0 Giveaways Teams: 0 Points (0 TD, 0 FG) Points Off Turnovers Ratio 0 Takeaways -4 (3 scored, 7 allowed) 0 Points (0 TD, 0 FG)

Takeaways and Opponent Takeaways 78 FORCED TURNOVERS TURNOVERS CONVERTED OUTCOME DATE OPPONENT FUM INTS TOTAL TD FG PTS. PTS. PCT. TD PCT. NET DIFF. RESULT Las Vegas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 34-30 09/13 at Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Las Vegas Las Vegas 0 1 1 0 1 3 100.0 0.0 0 34-24 09/21 New Orleans 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Las Vegas Las Vegas 0 1 1 0 1 3 100.0 0.0 -2 36-20 09/27 0 New at New England 3 3 1 1 9 66.7 50.0 +2 England Las Vegas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -2 30-23 10/04 Buffalo 2 0 2 1 0 7 50.0 100.0 +2 Buffalo Las Vegas 0 1 1 1 0 7 100.0 100.0 0 40-32 10/11 at Kansas City 0 1 1 1 0 7 100.0 100.0 0 Las Vegas Las Vegas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -1 45-20 10/25 Tampa Bay 0 1 1 1 0 7 100.0 100.0 +1 Tampa Bay Las Vegas 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 +1 16-6 11/01 at Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -1 Las Vegas Las Vegas 1 0 1 0 1 3 100.0 0.0 0 31-26 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 1 0 1 0 1 3 100.0 0.0 0 Las Vegas Las Vegas 1 4 5 1 1 10 40.0 50.0 +5 37-12 11/15 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -5 Las Vegas Las Vegas 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 35-31 11/22 Kansas City 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Kansas City Las Vegas 0 1 1 0 1 3 100.0 0.0 -4 43-6 11/29 at Atlanta 4 1 5 2 3 23 100.0 40.0 +4 Atlanta Las Vegas 2 1 3 1 1 10 66.7 50.0 +1 31-28 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 1 1 2 1 0 7 50.0 100.0 -1 Las Vegas Las Vegas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -3 44-27 12/13 Indianapolis 1 2 3 1 2 13 100.0 33.3 +3 Indianapolis Las Vegas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -1 30-27 12/17 0 0 0 0 L.A. L.A. Chargers 1 1 0.0 0.0 +1 Chargers Las Vegas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -1 26-25 12/26 Miami 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 +1 Miami Las Vegas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -4 32-31 01/03 at Denver 2 2 4 1 1 11 50.0 50.0 +4 Las Vegas RAIDERS 5 10 15 3 6 39 60.0 33.3 -11 8-8 OPPONENTS 16 10 26 9 8 87 65.4 52.9 +11 8-8 FORCED TURNOVERS TURNOVERS CONVERTED OUTCOME DATE OPPONENT FUM INTS TOTAL TD FG PTS. PTS. PCT. TD PCT. NET DIFF. RESULT Las Vegas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -1 20-7 08/14 Seattle 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 +1 Las Vegas Las Vegas 0 1 1 0 1 3 100.0 0.0 -1 17-16 08/21 at L.A. Rams 0 2 2 1 0 7 50.0 100.0 +1 Las Vegas 08/29 at San Francisco ------RAIDERS 0 1 1 0 1 3 100.0 0.0 -2 2-0 OPPONENTS 0 3 3 1 0 7 33.3 100.0 +2 0-2

79 Turnover Breakdown Chart - Team and Opponent RAIDERS 2021 PRESEASON INSIDE 20 EFFICIENCY RAIDERS Miss Blk/ Drive Ends Score Date Opponent Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. PAT FG FGA MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Pts/Poss 08/14 Seattle 4 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 50.0 100.0 5.0 08/21 at L.A. Rams 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50.0 100.0 5.0 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 6 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 50.0 100.0 5.0 OPPONENT 2021 PRESEASON INSIDE 20 EFFICIENCY OPPONENT Miss Blk/ Drive Ends Score Date Opponent Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. PAT FG FGA MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Pts/Poss 08/14 Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 08/21 at L.A. Rams 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 66.7 100.0 5.3 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 66.7 100.0 5.3

Red Zone Efficiency 80 RAIDERS DATE OPPONENT QUARTER SCORE TYPE BLOCKED BY RECOVERED BY 09/13 at Carolina ------09/21 New Orleans ------09/27 at New England ------10/04 Buffalo ------10/11 at Kansas City ------10/25 Tampa Bay ------11/01 at Cleveland ------11/08 at L.A. Chargers ------11/15 Denver ------11/22 Kansas City ------11/29 at Atlanta ------12/06 at N.Y. Jets ------12/13 Indianapolis ------12/17 L.A. Chargers ------12/26 Miami ------2 17-10, LV FG Maxx Crosby H.Ruggs (:03) B.McManus 70 yard field goal is BLOCKED (M.Crosby), Center-J.Bobenmoyer, Holder-S.Martin, RECOVERED by LV-H.Ruggs at LV 8. H.Ruggs pushed ob at LV 40 for 32 yards (N.Muti). 01/03 at Denver 4 32-31, LV FG Maxx Crosby A.Key (:09) B.McManus 63 yard field goal is BLOCKED (M.Crosby), Center-J.Bobenmoyer, Holder-S.Martin, RECOVERED by LV-A.Key at LV 43.

OPPONENTS DATE OPPONENT QUARTER SCORE TYPE BLOCKED BY RECOVERED BY 09/13 at Carolina ------09/21 New Orleans ------09/27 at New England ------10/04 Buffalo ------10/11 at Kansas City ------10/25 Tampa Bay ------11/01 at Cleveland ------11/08 at L.A. Chargers ------11/15 Denver ------11/22 Kansas City ------11/29 at Atlanta ------12/06 at N.Y. Jets ------12/13 Indianapolis ------12/17 L.A. Chargers ------12/26 Miami ------01/03 at Denver ------

81 Blocked Kicks RAIDERS DATE OPPONENT QUARTER SCORE BEFORE TRY RESULT PLAY 09/13 at Carolina ------09/21 New Orleans ------09/27 at New England ------10/04 Buffalo ------10/11 at Kansas City ------10/25 Tampa Bay ------11/01 at Cleveland ------11/08 at L.A. Chargers ------11/15 Denver ------11/22 Kansas City ------11/29 at Atlanta ------12/06 at N.Y. Jets ------12/13 Indianapolis ------12/17 L.A. Chargers ------12/26 Miami ------4 32-31, LV Converted Derek Carr pass to Darren Waller 01/03 at Denver (Pass formation) TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. D.Carr pass to D.Waller is complete. ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS.

OPPONENTS DATE OPPONENT QUARTER SCORE BEFORE TRY RESULT PLAY 4 30-27, LV Converted Teddy Bridgewater pass to Robby Anderson 09/13 at Carolina TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. T.Bridgewater pass to R.Anderson is complete. ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS. 09/21 New Orleans ------09/27 at New England ------10/04 Buffalo ------4 40-32, LV Converted Patrick Mahomes pass to 10/11 at Kansas City TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. P.Mahomes pass to D.Williams is complete. ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS. 10/25 Tampa Bay ------11/01 at Cleveland ------4 28-26, LV Failed rushing 11/08 at L.A. Chargers TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. T.Taylor rushes left end. ATTEMPT FAILS. 4 30-12, LV Failed Drew Lock pass to Jerry Jeudy 11/15 Denver TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. D.Lock pass to J.Jeudy is incomplete. ATTEMPT FAILS. 11/22 Kansas City ------11/29 at Atlanta ------4 24-21, LV Converted Sam Darnold pass to Denzel Mims 12/06 at N.Y. Jets TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. S.Darnold pass to D.Mims is complete. ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS. Shotgun formation on pass 12/13 Indianapolis ------12/17 L.A. Chargers ------12/26 Miami ------4 24-17, LV Converted Drew Lock pass to Jerry Jeudy 01/03 at Denver (Pass formation) TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. D.Lock pass to J.Jeudy is complete. ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS.

Two-Point Conversions 82 RAIDERS FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH DATE OPPONENT QUARTER QUARTER FIRST HALF QUARTER QUARTER SECOND HALF OVERTIME TOTAL 09/13 at Carolina 7 10 17 10 7 17 -- 34 09/21 New Orleans 0 17 17 7 10 17 -- 34 09/27 at New England 3 7 10 0 10 10 -- 20 10/04 Buffalo 3 10 13 3 7 10 -- 23 10/11 at Kansas City 3 21 24 0 16 16 -- 40 10/25 Tampa Bay 7 3 10 7 3 10 -- 20 11/01 at Cleveland 0 6 6 0 10 10 -- 16 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 7 7 14 14 3 17 -- 31 11/15 Denver 7 3 10 10 17 27 -- 37 11/22 Kansas City 14 3 17 0 14 14 -- 31 11/29 at Atlanta 0 3 3 3 0 3 -- 6 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 7 10 17 7 7 14 -- 31 12/13 Indianapolis 7 7 14 6 7 13 -- 27 12/17 L.A. Chargers 3 7 10 7 7 14 3 27 12/26 Miami 7 6 13 3 9 12 -- 25 01/03 at Denver 3 14 17 0 15 15 -- 32 TOTALS 78 134 212 77 142 219 3 434

OPPONENTS FIRST SECOND FIRST THIRD FOURTH SECOND DATE OPPONENT QUARTER QUARTER HALF QUARTER QUARTER HALF OVERTIME TOTAL 09/13 at Carolina 9 6 15 0 15 15 -- 30 09/21 New Orleans 10 7 17 0 7 7 -- 24 09/27 at New England 0 13 13 10 13 23 -- 36 10/04 Buffalo 7 10 17 0 13 13 -- 30 10/11 at Kansas City 7 17 24 0 8 8 -- 32 10/25 Tampa Bay 7 14 21 3 21 24 -- 45 11/01 at Cleveland 0 3 3 3 0 3 -- 6 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 0 17 17 3 6 9 -- 26 11/15 Denver 3 3 6 0 6 6 -- 12 11/22 Kansas City 7 7 14 7 14 21 -- 35 11/29 at Atlanta 6 10 16 14 13 27 -- 43 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 7 6 13 0 15 15 -- 28 12/13 Indianapolis 10 10 20 7 17 24 -- 44 12/17 L.A. Chargers 7 10 17 7 0 7 6 30 12/26 Miami 3 3 6 7 13 20 -- 26 01/03 at Denver 10 0 10 6 15 21 -- 31 TOTALS 93 136 229 67 176 243 6 478 RAIDERS FIRST SECOND FIRST THIRD FOURTH SECOND DATE OPPONENT QUARTER QUARTER HALF QUARTER QUARTER HALF OVERTIME TOTAL 08/14 Seattle 7 6 13 0 7 7 -- 20 08/21 at L.A. Rams 7 0 7 3 7 10 -- 17 12/31 at -- -- 0 -- -- 0 -- -- 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 14 6 20 3 14 17 -- 37

OPPONENTS FIRST SECOND FIRST THIRD FOURTH SECOND DATE OPPONENT QUARTER QUARTER HALF QUARTER QUARTER HALF OVERTIME TOTAL 08/14 Seattle 0 0 0 7 0 7 -- 7 08/21 at L.A. Rams 0 10 10 0 6 6 -- 16 12/31 at -- -- 0 -- -- 0 -- -- 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 0 10 10 7 6 13 -- 23

83 Scoring Breakdown DATE OPPONENT OFFENSE DEFENSE 09/13 at Carolina TD - Run TD - Run Field Goal - 20 yards TD - Run 09/21 New Orleans TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Pass TD - Pass TD - Run 09/27 at New England TD - Pass Field Goal - 23 yards TD - Run TD - Run 10/04 Buffalo TD - Pass TD - Run 10/11 at Kansas City TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Run TD - Pass Field Goal - 32 yards TD - Pass 10/25 Tampa Bay TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Pass TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Pass 11/01 at Cleveland TD - Pass NONE Field Goal - 24 yards 11/08 at L.A. Chargers TD - Pass TD - Pass End of Game 11/15 Denver Field Goal - 24 yards TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Run 11/22 Kansas City TD - Run TD - Pass Field Goal - 35 yards TD - Run TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Pass 11/29 at Atlanta Field Goal - 29 yards TD - Pass Field Goal - 24 yards 12/06 at N.Y. Jets TD - Pass TD - Pass TD - Run TD - Run TD - Run 12/13 Indianapolis Field Goal - 25 yards Field Goal - 25 yards Field Goal - 23 yards TD - Pass TD - Run Field Goal - 20 yards TD - Run 12/17 L.A. Chargers Field Goal - 23 yards Field Goal - 22 yards TD - Run TD - Run TD - Run TD - Run Field Goal - 23 yards 12/26 Miami TD - Run Field Goal - 22 yards Field Goal - 23 yards Field Goal - 20 yards Field Goal - 22 yards 01/03 at Denver Field Goal - 33 yards Field Goal - 22 yards TD - Run TD - Pass TD - Run OFFENSE DEFENSE Goal-To-Go Situations 37 38 Scores 37 37 Touchdowns 23 30 Field Goals 14 7 Total Points 204 229 Fumbles 0 0 Interceptions 0 0 Missed Field Goals 0 0 Lost on Downs 0 0 End of Half/Game 0 1 Goal-to-Go Percentage 62.2 78.9

Goal to Go Situations 84 DATE OPPONENT OFFENSE DEFENSE 08/14 Seattle TD - Run NONE Field Goal - 22 yards TD - Run 08/21 at L.A. Rams TD - Run TD - Pass TD - Pass 08/29 at San Francisco -- -- OFFENSE DEFENSE Goal-To-Go Situations 4 2 Scores 4 2 Touchdowns 3 2 Field Goals 1 0 Total Points 24 13 Fumbles 0 0 Interceptions 0 0 Missed Field Goals 0 0 Lost on Downs 0 0 End of Half/Game 0 0 Goal-to-Go Percentage 75.0 100.0

85 Goal to Go Situations RAIDERS 2020 REGULAR SEASON GOAL-TO-GO REGULAR SEASON RAIDERS Miss Blk/ Drive Ends Score Date Opponent Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. PAT FG FGA MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Pts/Poss 09/13 at Carolina 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 66.7 100.0 5.7 09/21 New Orleans 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0 100.0 7.0 09/27 at New England 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 10/04 Buffalo 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 10/11 at Kansas City 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0 100.0 7.0 10/25 Tampa Bay 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 11/01 at Cleveland 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50.0 100.0 5.0 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 11/15 Denver 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 66.7 100.0 5.7 11/22 Kansas City 4 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 75.0 100.0 6.0 11/29 at Atlanta 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 100.0 3.0 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0 100.0 7.0 12/13 Indianapolis 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 33.3 100.0 4.3 12/17 L.A. Chargers 4 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 50.0 100.0 5.0 12/26 Miami 4 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 25.0 100.0 4.0 01/03 at Denver 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 50.0 100.0 5.5 TOTALS 37 23 22 1 0 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 204 62.2 100.0 5.5 OPPONENT 2020 REGULAR SEASON GOAL-TO-GO REGULAR SEASON OPPONENT Miss Blk/ Drive Ends Score Date Opponent Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. PAT FG FGA MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Pts/Poss 09/13 at Carolina 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 09/21 New Orleans 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 100.0 100.0 7.0 09/27 at New England 3 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 66.7 100.0 5.3 10/04 Buffalo 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 100.0 100.0 6.0 10/11 at Kansas City 4 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 75.0 100.0 6.3 10/25 Tampa Bay 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 100.0 100.0 7.0 11/01 at Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11/08 at L.A. Chargers 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 50.0 50.0 3.0 11/15 Denver 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 100.0 100.0 6.0 11/22 Kansas City 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 100.0 100.0 7.0 11/29 at Atlanta 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 12/06 at N.Y. Jets 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 100.0 100.0 7.3 12/13 Indianapolis 4 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 50.0 100.0 5.0 12/17 L.A. Chargers 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 66.7 100.0 5.3 12/26 Miami 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 100.0 3.0 01/03 at Denver 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 66.7 100.0 6.0 TOTALS 38 30 22 3 2 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 229 78.9 97.4 6.0

Goal to Go Situations - Detailed 86 RAIDERS 2021 PRESEASON GOAL-TO-GO RAIDERS Miss Blk/ Drive Ends Score Date Opponent Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. PAT FG FGA MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Pts/Poss 08/14 Seattle 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 66.7 100.0 5.7 08/21 at L.A. Rams 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 4 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 75.0 100.0 6.0 OPPONENT 2021 PRESEASON GOAL-TO-GO OPPONENT Miss Blk/ Drive Ends Score Date Opponent Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. PAT FG FGA MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Pts/Poss 08/14 Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 08/21 at L.A. Rams 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 100.0 100.0 6.5 08/29 at San Francisco ------TOTALS 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 100.0 100.0 6.5

87 Goal to Go Situations - Detailed RAIDERS 2020 REGULAR SEASON RECORD WHEN... 2020 SEASON 2020 SEASON CATEGORY W-L CATEGORY W-L RAIDERS AT 2-6 IN SEPTEMBER 2-1 RAIDERS ON THE ROAD 6-2 IN OCTOBER 1-2 RAIDERS ON GRASS 7-6 IN NOVEMBER 3-2 RAIDERS ON ARTIFICIAL TURF 1-2 IN DECEMBER 1-3 RAIDERS IN DOMES 0-0 IN JANUARY 1-0 RAIDERS IN RETRACTABLE ROOF 0-0 RAIDERS OUTDOORS 0-0 ON SUNDAY NIGHT 0-0 RAIDERS INDOORS 0-0 ON THURSDAY NIGHT 0-0 ALLEGIANT STADIUM ROOF OPEN 0-0 ON MONDAY NIGHT 0-0 ALLEGIANT STADIUM ROOF CLOSED 0-0 ON SATURDAY 0-1

RAIDERS SCORE FIRST 3-4 DAY GAMES 8-8 OPPONENT SCORES FIRST 5-4 KICKOFF AT 12:00 PDT 0-0 RAIDERS SCORE ON FIRST POSSESSION 2-3 KICKOFF AT 3:00/3:05/3:15/3:35 PDT 0-0 RAIDERS SCORE 20 OR MORE POINTS 7-7 NIGHT GAMES 0-0 RAIDERS SCORE 19 OR LESS POINTS 1-1 RAIDERS ALLOW 20 OR MORE 6-8 VS. AFC WEST OVERALL 4-2 RAIDERS ALLOW 19 OR LESS POINTS 2-0 VS. AFC WEST AT HOME 1-2 VS. AFC WEST ON THE ROAD 3-0 RAIDERS LEAD AFTER 1ST QUARTER 2-3 RAIDERS TRAIL AFTER 1ST QUARTER 4-4 VS. AFC 6-6 SCORE TIED AFTER 1ST QUARTER 2-1 VS. AFC EAST 1-3 RAIDERS LEAD AT HALFTIME 5-2 VS. AFC SOUTH 0-1 RAIDERS TRAIL AT HALFTIME 1-6 VS. AFC NORTH 1-0 SCORE TIED AT HALFTIME 2-0 RAIDERS LEAD AFTER 3RD QUARTER 6-1 VS. NFC 2-2 RAIDERS TRAIL AFTER 3RD QUARTER 0-7 VS. NFC EAST 0-0 SCORE TIED AFTER 3RD QUARTER 2-0 VS. NFC SOUTH 2-2 GAME GOES TO OVERTIME 0-1 VS. NFC NORTH 0-0 VS. NFC WEST 0-0 RAIDERS HAVE + TURNOVER RATIO 3-0 RAIDERS HAVE - TURNOVER RATIO 1-7 TURNOVER RATIO EVEN 4-1

RAIDERS HAVE 30:00+TOP 6-4 RAIDERS HAVE LESS THAN 30:00 TOP 2-4

RAIDERS HAVE 100-YARD RUSHER 2-0 RAIDERS HAVE 300 NET PASSING YARDS 3-2 RAIDERS HAVE 1 100-YARD RECEIVER 4-3 RAIDERS HAVE 2 100-YARD RECEIVERS 0-1

RAIDERS WIN COIN TOSS 5-4 RAIDERS LOSE COIN TOSS 3-4

Team Record When... 88 BY RAIDERS BY OPPONENT PASSING 104.50 att., Derek Carr vs. Miami, 12/26/20 100-POINT PASSER RATING 103.60 att., Drew Lock @ Denver, 01/03/21 513 yards, Derek Carr @ Tampa Bay, 10/30/16 500 YARDS PASSING 504 yards, Elvis Grbac vs. Kansas City, 11/05/00 45 att., Derek Carr vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20 40+ PASS ATTEMPTS 41 att., Drew Lock @ Denver, 01/03/21 437 yards, Derek Carr vs. Cleveland, 09/30/18 400 YARDS PASSING 406 yards, Matthew Stafford vs. Detroit, 11/03/19 371 yards, Derek Carr @ Denver, 01/03/21 300 YARDS PASSING 339 yards, Drew Lock @ Denver, 01/03/21

6 tds, Daryle Lamonica vs. Buffalo, 10/19/69 7 tds, : (2, 17, 63, 15, 25, 46, 5) vs. Philadelphia, SIX TOUCHDOWN PASSES 11/03/13

* Never Has Happened * 7 tds, Nick Foles: (2, 17, 63, 15, 25, 46, 5) vs. Philadelphia, SEVEN TOUCHDOWN PASSES 11/03/13

5 tds, : (18, 32, 18, 45, 3) vs. Tennessee, 5 tds, Aaron Rodgers: (21, 2, 37, 3, 74) @ Green Bay, 12/19/04 FIVE TOUCHDOWN PASSES 10/20/19

4 tds, Derek Carr: (8, 7, 19, 7) vs. Cleveland, 09/30/18 FOUR TOUCHDOWN PASSES 4 tds, Tom Brady: (5, 33, 4, 1) vs. Tampa Bay, 10/25/20

3 tds, Derek Carr: (9, 38, 46) @ N.Y. Jets, 12/06/20 THREE TOUCHDOWN PASSES 4 tds, Tom Brady: (5, 33, 4, 1) vs. Tampa Bay, 10/25/20 31 comp, Derek Carr vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20 25+ Completions 25 comp, Drew Lock @ Denver, 01/03/21 31 comp, Derek Carr vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20 30+ Completions 34 comp, Patrick Mahomes vs. Kansas City, 11/22/20 31 comp, Derek Carr vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20 30-39 PASSING COMPLETIONS 34 comp, Patrick Mahomes vs. Kansas City, 11/22/20 40 comp, Derek Carr @ Tampa Bay, 10/30/16 40+ PASSING COMPLETIONS 40 comp, vs. Tennessee, 12/19/04

57 yards, Derek Carr: (7:08) 4-D.Carr pass deep left to 15-N.Agholor 92 yards, Drew Lock: (6:43) (Shotgun) 3-D.Lock pass deep middle to PASS PLAY OF 50-OR-MORE YARDS to DEN 7 for 57 yards (23-M.Ojemudia). @ Denver, 01/03/21 10-J.Jeudy for 92 yards, TOUCHDOWN. @ Denver, 01/03/21

85 yards, Derek Carr: (3:56) (Shotgun) 4-D.Carr pass deep right to 92 yards, Drew Lock: (6:43) (Shotgun) 3-D.Lock pass deep middle to PASS PLAY OF 80-OR-MORE YARDS 15-N.Agholor for 85 yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. Miami, 12/26/20 10-J.Jeudy for 92 yards, TOUCHDOWN. @ Denver, 01/03/21 7 ints, Ken Stabler vs. Denver, 10/16/77 SEVEN+ INTERCEPTIONS THROWN * Never Has Happened * 6 ints, vs. Miami, 12/06/98 SIX INTERCEPTIONS THROWN * Never Has Happened * 5 ints, Jim Plunkett vs. Kansas City, 10/05/80 FIVE INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 5 ints, Steve Pelluer @ Dallas, 11/09/86 4 ints, Matthew McGloin vs. Kansas City, 12/15/13 FOUR INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 4 ints, Drew Lock vs. Denver, 11/15/20 3 ints, Derek Carr vs. L.A. Rams, 09/10/18 THREE INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 4 ints, Drew Lock vs. Denver, 11/15/20 2 ints, Derek Carr @ Denver, 01/03/21 TWO INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 4 ints, Drew Lock vs. Denver, 11/15/20 RUSHING 227 yards, Napoleon Kaufman vs. Denver, 10/19/97 200 YARDS RUSHING 203 yards, vs. Minnesota, 11/15/15 150 yards, Rashad Jennings @ Houston, 11/17/13 150-199 YARDS RUSHING 150 yards, Jonathan Taylor vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20 112 yards, Josh Jacobs vs. Denver, 11/15/20 100 YARDS RUSHING 150 yards, Jonathan Taylor vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20 112 yards, Josh Jacobs vs. Denver, 11/15/20 100-149 YARDS RUSHING 104 yards, Ty Johnson @ N.Y. Jets, 12/06/20

* Never Has Happened * FOUR TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 4 tds, Doug Martin: (45, 67, 70, 1) vs. Tampa Bay, 11/04/12

3 tds, Josh Jacobs: (1, 7, 6) @ Carolina, 09/13/20 THREE TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 3 tds, C.J. Anderson: (11, 1, 25) @ Denver, 12/28/14

2 tds, Josh Jacobs: (28, 1) @ Denver, 01/03/21 TWO TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 2 tds, Jonathan Taylor: (62, 3) vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20

Josh Jacobs: (11, 5)/Devontae Booker: (7, 23) vs. Denver, * Never Has Happened * 11/15/20 TWO PLAYERS WITH TWO TD RUSHING 150 yards, Rashad Jennings @ San Diego, 11/10/11 150 YARDS RUSHING 150 yards, Jonathan Taylor @ Buffalo, 10/29/17 31 att., Josh Jacobs @ Cleveland, 11/01/20 30+ RUSHING ATTEMPTS 30 att., Andre Brown @ N.Y. Giants, 11/10/13 69 yards, Josh Jacobs vs. Miami, 12/26/20 50-74 YARD RUSHING 60 yards, Austin Ekeler vs. L.A. Chargers, 12/17/20 89 yards, Josh Jacobs @ Denver, 01/03/21 75+ YARD RUSHING 93 yards, Melvin Gordon III @ Denver, 01/03/21 31 att., Josh Jacobs @ Cleveland, 11/01/20 30-39 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 30 att., Andre Brown @ N.Y. Giants, 11/10/13 41 att., L.A. Chargers 30, Las Vegas 27 vs. L.A. Chargers, 41 att., Cincinnati 30, Las Vegas 16 @ Cincinnati, 12/16/18 12/17/20 40-49 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (TEAM) 52 att., Las Vegas 28, L.A. Chargers 13 @ San Diego, 54 att., N.Y. Jets 38, Las Vegas 0 vs. N.Y. Jets, 10/25/09 12/05/10 50+ RUSHING ATTEMPTS (TEAM) 328 yards, Las Vegas 59, Denver 14 @ Denver, 10/24/10 300 YARDS RUSHING (TEAM) 316 yards, N.Y. Jets 38, Las Vegas 0 vs. N.Y. Jets, 10/25/09 203 yards, Las Vegas 37, Denver 12 vs. Denver, 11/15/20 212 yards, Indianapolis 44, Las Vegas 27 vs. Indianapolis, 200 YARDS RUSHING (TEAM) 12/13/20 203 yards, Las Vegas 37, Denver 12 vs. Denver, 11/15/20 212 yards, Indianapolis 44, Las Vegas 27 vs. Indianapolis, 200-299 YARDS RUSHING (TEAM) 12/13/20 203 yards, Las Vegas 37, Denver 12 vs. Denver, 11/15/20 212 yards, Indianapolis 44, Las Vegas 27 vs. Indianapolis, 200+ YARDS RUSHING (TEAM) 12/13/20 328 yards, Las Vegas 59, Denver 14 @ Denver, 10/24/10 300+ YARDS RUSHING (TEAM) 316 yards, N.Y. Jets 38, Las Vegas 0 vs. N.Y. Jets, 10/25/09

60 yards, Trevor Davis: (8:13) 11-T.Davis left end for 60 yards, 62 yards, Jonathan Taylor: (7:36) (Shotgun) 28-J.Taylor right tackle RUN OF 50-74 YARDS TOUCHDOWN. @ Indianapolis, 09/29/19 for 62 yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20

89 The Last Time 75 yards, Jalen Richard: (8:38) 30-J.Richard left guard for 75 yards, 80 yards, Adrian Peterson: (2:03) 28-A.Peterson right guard for 80 RUN OF 75+ YARDS TOUCHDOWN. @ New Orleans, 09/11/16 yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. Minnesota, 11/15/15

75 yards, Jalen Richard: (8:38) 30-J.Richard left guard for 75 yards, 80 yards, Adrian Peterson: (2:03) 28-A.Peterson right guard for 80 RUN OF 70+ YARDS TOUCHDOWN. @ New Orleans, 09/11/16 yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. Minnesota, 11/15/15

60 yards, Trevor Davis: (8:13) 11-T.Davis left end for 60 yards, 62 yards, Jonathan Taylor: (7:36) (Shotgun) 28-J.Taylor right tackle RUN OF 60-69 YARDS TOUCHDOWN. @ Indianapolis, 09/29/19 for 62 yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20

51 yards, Josh Jacobs: (11:58) 28-J.Jacobs right tackle to KC 30 for 53 yards, David Johnson: (7:03) 31-D.Johnson up the middle 51 yards (35-C.Ward). vs. Kansas City, 09/15/19 RUN OF 50-59 YARDS pushed ob at OAK 17 for 53 yards (42-K.Joseph). @ Arizona, 11/18/18 RECEIVING 155 yards/112 yards, Nelson Agholor/Darren Waller vs. 127 yards/102 yards, Travis Kelce/Tyreek Hill vs. Kansas Miami, 12/26/20 TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS City, 11/22/20 200 yards, Darren Waller @ N.Y. Jets, 12/06/20 200 YARDS RECEIVING 284 yards, Antonio Brown @ Pittsburgh, 11/08/15 117 yards, Darren Waller @ Denver, 01/03/21 100 YARDS RECEIVING 140 yards, Jerry Jeudy @ Denver, 01/03/21

4 tds, Art Powell vs. Houston, 12/22/63 4 tds, : (49, 39, 16, 71) vs. Kansas City, FOUR TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 12/15/13 * Never Has Happened * FIVE TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 5 tds, Kellen Winslow vs. San Diego, 11/22/81

3 tds, Michael Crabtree: (2, 26, 1) vs. N.Y. Jets, 09/17/17 4 tds, Jamaal Charles: (49, 39, 16, 71) vs. Kansas City, THREE TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 12/15/13

2 tds, Darren Waller: (9, 38) @ N.Y. Jets, 12/06/20 TWO TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 2 tds, Myles Gaskin: (10, 59) vs. Miami, 12/26/20

Rickey Dudley/Jeremy Brigham vs. Carolina, 12/24/00 Emmanuel Sanders: (32, 15)/Julius Thomas: (10, 32) vs. TWO PLAYERS WITH TWO TD RECEPTIONS Denver, 11/09/14 155 yards, Nelson Agholor vs. L.A. Chargers, 12/17/20 150 YARDS RECEIVING 153 yards, A.J. Brown vs. Kansas City, 09/15/19 13 , Darren Waller @ N.Y. Jets, 12/06/20 10 OR MORE RECEPTIONS 11 , Tyreek Hill vs. Kansas City, 11/22/20 117 yards, Darren Waller @ Denver, 01/03/21 100-149 YARDS RECEIVING 140 yards, Jerry Jeudy @ Denver, 01/03/21 155 yards, Nelson Agholor vs. Miami, 12/26/20 150-199 YARDS RECEIVING 153 yards, A.J. Brown vs. Tennessee, 12/08/19 200 yards, Darren Waller @ N.Y. Jets, 12/06/20 200-299 YARDS RECEIVING 284 yards, Antonio Brown @ Pittsburgh, 11/08/15

85 yards, Nelson Agholor: (3:56) (Shotgun) 4-D.Carr pass deep 92 yards, Jerry Jeudy: (6:43) (Shotgun) 3-D.Lock pass deep middle right to 15-N.Agholor for 85 yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. Miami, 70-YARD RECEPTION to 10-J.Jeudy for 92 yards, TOUCHDOWN. @ Denver, 01/03/21 12/26/20

65 yards, Hunter Renfrow: (3:51) (Shotgun) 4-D.Carr pass short 67 yards, Tyreek Hill: (12:51) (Shotgun) 15-P.Mahomes pass deep middle to 13-H.Renfrow for 65 yards, TOUCHDOWN. @ Houston, 60-YARD RECEPTION left to 10-T.Hill for 67 yards, TOUCHDOWN. @ Kansas City, 10/27/19 12/30/18

57 yards, Nelson Agholor: (7:08) 4-D.Carr pass deep left to 15- 53 yards, Jalen Guyton: (3:05) (Shotgun) 10-J.Herbert pass deep N.Agholor to DEN 7 for 57 yards (23-M.Ojemudia). @ Denver, 50-YARD RECEPTION middle to 15-J.Guyton to LV 2 for 53 yards (22-K.Nixon) [90-J.Hankins]. 01/03/21 vs. L.A. Chargers, 12/17/20 COMBINED YARDS 130 yards/437 yards, Marshawn Lynch/Derek Carr vs. 103 yards/391 yards, Derrick Henry/Ryan Tannehill vs. Cleveland, 09/30/18 100-YARD RUSHER AND 300-YARD PASSER Tennessee, 12/08/19 117 yards/371 yards, Darren Waller/Derek Carr @ Denver, 140 yards/339 yards, Jerry Jeudy/Drew Lock @ Denver, 01/03/21 100-YARD RECEIVER AND 300-YARD PASSER 01/03/21 104 yards/100 yards, Josh Jacobs/Darren Waller @ Kansas 103 yards/153 yards, Derrick Henry/A.J. Brown vs. City, 12/01/19 100-YARD RUSHER AND 100-YARD RECEIVER Tennessee, 12/08/19

130 yards/437 yards/128 yards, Marshawn Lynch/Derek 100-YARD RUSHER, 300-YARD PASSER, 100-YARD 103 yards/391 yards/153 yards, Derrick Henry/Ryan Carr Tannehill Amari Cooper vs. N.Y. Giants, 09/13/98 RECEIVER A.J. Brown @ Kansas City, 09/06/98 130 yards/128/110 yards, Marshawn Lynch/Amari 117 yards/118/101 yards, /T.J. Cooper/Jared Cook vs. Cleveland, 09/30/18 100-YARD RUSHER/TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS Houshmandzadeh/Chad Johnson @ Cincinnati, 12/10/06 155/112 yards/336 yards, Nelson Agholor/Darren 127/102 yards/348 yards, Travis Kelce/Tyreek Hill/Patrick Waller/Derek Carr vs. Miami, 12/26/20 TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS/300-YARD PASSER Mahomes vs. Kansas City, 11/22/20 DEFENSE 56 yards, Erik Harris: (6:14) (Shotgun) 17-P.Rivers pass short middle 50 yards, Khari Willis: (5:32) (No Huddle, Shotgun) 4-D.Carr pass intended for 86-H.Henry INTERCEPTED by 25-E.Harris [98-M.Crosby] at INTERCEPTED PASS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN short right intended for 30-J.Richard INTERCEPTED by 37-K.Willis at 50. OAK 44. 25-E.Harris for 56 yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. L.A. Chargers, 37-K.Willis for 50 yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20 11/07/19

18 yards, Keith McGill: (3:51) 18-P.Manning up the middle to DEN 0 yards, Deatrich Wise Jr.: (5:13) (Shotgun) 4-D.Carr sacked in End 23 for no gain (91-J.Tuck). FUMBLES (91-J.Tuck), RECOVERED by OAK-39- Zone for -6 yards, SAFETY (sack split by 90-S.Calhoun and 91-D.Wise).The K.McGill at DEN 18. 39-K.McGill for 18 yards, TOUCHDOWN. The Replay FUMBLE RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN Replay Official reviewed the safety ruling, and the play was Official challenged the backward pass ruling, and the play was Upheld. REVERSED.(Shotgun) 4-D.Carr sacked at LV -1 for -7 yards (sack split by The ruling on the field stands. @ Denver, 12/28/14 90-S.Calhoun and 91-D.Wise). FUMBLES (90-S.Calhoun), RECOVERED by NE-91-D.Wise at LV -1. TOUCHDOWN. @ New England, 09/27/20

Denico Autry: (2:16) (Shotgun) 17-P.Rivers sacked in End Zone for -6 D.J. Alexander: (9:05) 7-M.King punt is BLOCKED by 57-D.Alexander, yards, SAFETY (96-D.Autry). vs. San Diego, 12/24/15 SAFETY SCORED Center-47-T.Gafford, ball out of bounds in End Zone, SAFETY. @ Kansas City, 01/03/16

Las Vegas 15, Kansas City 0 vs. Kansas City, 12/16/12 SHUTOUT L.A. Rams 52, Las Vegas 0 @ St. Louis, 11/30/14 5.0 sk, Khalil Mack @ Denver, 12/13/15 FIVE+ SACK GAME 6.0 sk, Derrick Thomas @ Kansas City, 09/06/98 4.0 sk, Maxx Crosby vs. Cincinnati, 11/17/19 FOUR SACK GAME 4.0 sk, Brian Orakpo vs. Washington, 12/13/09

The Last Time 90 4.0 sk, Maxx Crosby vs. Cincinnati, 11/17/19 THREE SACK GAME 3.0 sk, Devin White vs. Tampa Bay, 10/25/20 2.0 sk, Clelin Ferrell @ N.Y. Jets, 12/06/20 TWO SACK GAME 2.0 sk, vs. Miami, 12/26/20 William Thomas/ vs. N.Y. Jets, 12/10/00 TWO INTERCEPTIONS BY TEAMMATES * Never Has Happened * 73 yards, Kamerion Wimbley vs. Chicago, 11/27/11 70+ YARD INTERCEPTION RETURN 74t yards, Chris Harris Jr. vs. Denver, 10/11/15 3 int, vs. Tennessee, 09/29/02 THREE INTERCEPTION GAME 3 int, Walt Harris @ San Francisco, 10/08/06 2 ints, Jeff Heath vs. Denver, 11/15/20 TWO INTERCEPTIONS 2 ints, @ Miami, 09/23/18 2 int, Jeff Heath vs. Denver, 11/15/20 TWO INTERCEPTION GAME 2 int, Xavien Howard @ Miami, 09/23/18 3 ints, Rod Woodson vs. Tennessee, 09/29/02 THREE INTERCEPTIONS 3 ints, Walt Harris @ San Francisco, 10/08/06 24 yards, Denver 16, Las Vegas 10 @ Denver, 10/01/17 19 yards, Las Vegas 24, L.A. Chargers 17 @ L.A. Chargers, LESS THAN 25 RUSHING YARDS 12/22/19 40 yards, Atlanta 43, Las Vegas 6 @ Atlanta, 11/29/20 19 yards, Las Vegas 24, L.A. Chargers 17 @ L.A. Chargers, LESS THAN 50 RUSHING YARDS 12/22/19 96 yards, L.A. Chargers 30, Las Vegas 27 vs. L.A. Chargers, 79 yards, Indianapolis 44, Las Vegas 27 vs. Indianapolis, 12/17/20 LESS THAN 100 RUSHING YARDS 12/13/20 42 yards, Denver 23, Las Vegas 3 vs. Denver, 09/27/09 26 yards, Tennessee 13, Las Vegas 9 @ Tennessee, LESS THAN 50 NET PASSING YARDS 10/28/07 96 yards, Washington 27, Las Vegas 10 @ Washington, 73 yards, Las Vegas 17, Cincinnati 10 vs. Cincinnati, 09/24/17 LESS THAN 100 NET PASSING YARDS 11/17/19 122 yards, Las Vegas 16, Cleveland 6 @ Cleveland, 100 yards, Las Vegas 16, Cleveland 6 @ Cleveland, 11/01/20 LESS THAN 150 NET PASSING YARDS 11/01/20 119 yards, Las Vegas 15, Kansas City 0 vs. Kansas City, 128 yards, Washington 27, Las Vegas 10 @ Washington, 12/16/12 LESS THAN 150 YARDS NET OFFENSE 09/24/17 119 yards, Las Vegas 15, Kansas City 0 vs. Kansas City, 185 yards, Seattle 27, Las Vegas 3 vs. Seattle, 10/14/18 12/16/12 LESS THAN 200 YARDS NET OFFENSE 223 yards, Las Vegas 16, Cleveland 6 @ Cleveland, 243 yards, Atlanta 43, Las Vegas 6 @ Atlanta, 11/29/20 11/01/20 LESS THAN 300 YARDS NET OFFENSE 4 to, Las Vegas 32, Denver 31 @ Denver, 01/03/21 FORCED FOUR TURNOVERS 4 to, Las Vegas 45, Cleveland 42 vs. Cleveland, 09/30/18 5 to, Atlanta 43, Las Vegas 6 @ Atlanta, 11/29/20 FORCED FIVE+ TURNOVERS 5 to, Las Vegas 37, Denver 12 vs. Denver, 11/15/20 4 to, Las Vegas 32, Denver 31 @ Denver, 01/03/21 AT LEAST ONE TURNOVER 3 to, Las Vegas 31, N.Y. Jets 28 @ N.Y. Jets, 12/06/20 3 to, Las Vegas 31, N.Y. Jets 28 @ N.Y. Jets, 12/06/20 FORCED THREE+ TURNOVERS 4 to, Las Vegas 32, Denver 31 @ Denver, 01/03/21 SPECIAL TEAMS 101 yards, Jacoby Ford: 4-P.Dawson kicks 66 yards from CLV 35 to 93 yards, : 11-S.Janikowski kicks 58 yards OAK -1. 12-J.Ford for 101 yards, TOUCHDOWN. The Replay Assistant KICKOFF RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN from OAK 35 to MIN 7. 84-C.Patterson for 93 yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. challenged the runner was in bounds ruling, and the play was Upheld. Minnesota, 11/15/15 vs. Cleveland, 10/16/11

99 yards, Dwayne Harris: (10:35) 3-C.Wadman punts 65 yards to 70 yards, Cyrus Jones: (13:01) (Punt formation) 5-J.Townsend punts OAK 1, Center-42-C.Kreiter. 17-D.Harris for 99 yards, TOUCHDOWN. The PUNT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN 52 yards to BLT 30, Center-47-T.Sieg. 27-C.Jones for 70 yards, Replay Official reviewed the kick touched ruling, and the play was TOUCHDOWN. @ Baltimore, 11/25/18 Upheld. The ruling on the field stands. vs. Denver, 12/24/18

* Never Has Happened * 72 yards, Ray Mickens: Cole Ford, kicker @ N.Y. Jets, BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN 09/21/97

Denico Autry: (14:03) 9-J.Ryan punt is BLOCKED by 96-D.Autry, Antonio Allen: (4:00) 7-M.King punt is BLOCKED by 39-A.Allen, Center-49-C.Gresham, RECOVERED by OAK-12-B.Butler at SEA 0. BLOCKED PUNT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN Center-59-J.Condo, RECOVERED by NYJ-39-A.Allen at OAK 0. TOUCHDOWN. @ Seattle, 11/02/14 TOUCHDOWN. @ N.Y. Jets, 12/08/13

52 yards, Daniel Carlson: (9:20) 2-D.Carlson 52 yard field goal is 54 yards, Younghoe Koo: (5:03) 7-Y.Koo 54 yard field goal is GOOD, MADE FIELD GOAL OF 50 YARDS OR LONGER GOOD, Center-47-T.Sieg, Holder-6-A.Cole. vs. Denver, 11/15/20 Center-47-J.Harris, Holder-4-S.Hofrichter. @ Atlanta, 11/29/20

53 yards, Giorgio Tavecchio: (4:56) 2-G.Tavecchio 53 yard field 63 yards, Brandon McManus: (:09) 8-B.McManus 63 yard field goal is BLOCKED (21-E.Murray), Center-59-J.Condo, Holder-7-M.King. vs. BLOCKED FIELD GOAL goal is BLOCKED (98-M.Crosby), Center-46-J.Bobenmoyer, Holder-6- Kansas City, 10/19/17 S.Martin, RECOVERED by LV-99-A.Key at LV 43. @ Denver, 01/03/21

Marquette King: (9:05) 7-M.King punt is BLOCKED by 57-D.Alexander, Jon Ryan: (14:03) 9-J.Ryan punt is BLOCKED by 96-D.Autry, Center-49- Center-47-T.Gafford, ball out of bounds in End Zone, SAFETY. @ BLOCKED PUNT C.Gresham, RECOVERED by OAK-12-B.Butler at SEA 0. TOUCHDOWN. @ Kansas City, 01/03/16 Seattle, 11/02/14

Las Vegas 30, Seattle 21 vs. Seattle, 12/05/99 NO PUNTS Denver 37, Las Vegas 6 @ Denver, 09/30/12

Daniel Carlson: 2-D.Carlson extra point is No Good, Wide Right, Sergio Castillo: 6-S.Castillo extra point is No Good, Wide Right, MISSED TOUCHDOWN ATTEMPT Center-47-T.Sieg, Holder-6-A.Cole. vs. Miami, 12/26/20 Center-42-T.Hennessy, Holder-7-B.Mann. @ N.Y. Jets, 12/06/20

Harrison Butker: 7-H.Butker extra point is Blocked (99-A.Key), Daniel Carlson: 8-D.Carlson extra point is Blocked (92-T.Kpassagnon), Center-41-J.Winchester, Holder-2-D.Colquitt. vs. Kansas City, POINT AFTER TOUCHDOWN ATTEMPT BLOCKED Center-47-T.Sieg, Holder-6-A.Cole. DEFENSIVE TWO-POINT ATTEMPT. 35- 12/02/18 C.Ward recovered the blocked kick. ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS. @ Kansas City, 12/01/19

Erik Harris: 2-G.Tavecchio kicks onside 22 yards from OAK 35 to KC 43, Cody Parkey: 1-C.Parkey kicks onside 13 yards from MIA 35 to MIA impetus ends at OAK 49, out of bounds. Oakland challenged the runner 48. RECOVERED by MIA-1-C.Parkey. @ Miami, 11/05/17 was out of bounds ruling, and the play was REVERSED. 2-G.Tavecchio SUCCESSFUL ONSIDE KICK kicks onside 22 yards from OAK 35 to KC 43, impetus ends at OAK 49. RECOVERED by OAK-41-E.Harris. @ Kansas City, 12/10/17

5 fg, Sebastian Janikowski: (20, 50, 57, 30, 41) vs. Kansas City, 5 fg, Younghoe Koo: (38, 39, 30, 29, 54) @ Atlanta, 11/29/20 12/16/12 FIVE FIELD GOALS

91 The Last Time 6 fg, Sebastian Janikowski: (40, 47, 42, 19, 37, 44) vs. Chicago, 6 fg, Greg Davis: (30, 22, 38, 43, 33, 33) vs. San Diego, 11/27/11 SIX FIELD GOALS 10/05/97 52 yards, Daniel Carlson vs. Denver, 11/15/20 50-59 YARD FIELD GOAL 54 yards, Younghoe Koo @ Atlanta, 11/29/20

4 fg, Daniel Carlson: (23, 38, 20, 22) vs. Miami, 12/26/20 FOUR FIELD GOALS 4 fg, Jason Sanders: (37, 39, 22, 44) vs. Miami, 12/26/20 63 yards, Sebastian Janikowski @ Denver, 09/12/11 60+ YARD FIELD GOAL 62 yards, Stephen Gostkowski vs. New England, 11/19/17

4 fg, Daniel Carlson: (23, 38, 20, 22) vs. Miami, 12/26/20 THREE FIELD GOALS 3 fg, Brandon McManus: (22, 37, 26) @ Denver, 01/03/21 53 yards, Johnnie Lee Higgins vs. St. Louis, 09/19/10 50-69 YARD PUNT RETURN 50 yards, Tyreek Hill vs. Kansas City, 10/16/16 80t yards, Johnnie Lee Higgins vs. Houston, 12/21/08 70-89 YARD PUNT RETURN 71 yards, vs. Chicago, 10/06/19 63 yds, AJ Cole @ Atlanta, 11/29/20 60-69 YARD PUNT 67 yds, Tommy Townsend @ Kansas City, 10/11/20 99t yards, Dwayne Harris vs. Denver, 12/24/18 90+ YARD PUNT RETURN 90t yards, Eric Decker @ Denver, 09/12/11 74 yds, AJ Cole @ L.A. Chargers, 12/22/19 70+ YARD PUNT 71 yds, vs. Kansas City, 12/16/12 80 yds, Shane Lechler vs. Chicago, 11/27/11 80+ YARD PUNT * Never Has Happened * 21 yards, Hunter Renfrow @ Denver, 01/03/21 20 YARD PUNT RETURN 38 yards, Andre Roberts vs. Buffalo, 10/04/20 52 yards, Trevor Davis vs. Chicago, 10/06/19 50-69 YARD KICKOFF RETURN 60 yards, Devin Hester @ Baltimore, 10/02/16 10 punts, Marquette King @ Denver, 12/13/15 PUNTED 10+ TIMES 10 punts, Darren Bennett @ San Diego, 12/28/03 72 yards, Dwayne Harris vs. Denver, 09/09/19 70-89 YARD KICKOFF RETURN 77 yards, Alex Erickson @ Cincinnati, 12/16/18 91 yards, Bryan McCann @ Kansas City, 12/24/11 90+ YARD KICKOFF RETURN 93t yards, Cordarrelle Patterson vs. Minnesota, 11/15/15 TEAM/MISCELLANEOUS 565 yards, Las Vegas 565, Cleveland 487 vs. Cleveland, 552 yards, Tennessee 552, Las Vegas 355 vs. Tennessee, 09/30/18 500 TOTAL YARDS OF OFFENSE 12/08/19 626 yards, Las Vegas 626, Tampa Bay 270 @ Tampa Bay, * Never Has Happened * 10/30/16 600 TOTAL YARDS OF OFFENSE 465 yards, Las Vegas 465, Denver 446 @ Denver, 446 yards, Las Vegas 465, Denver 446 @ Denver, 01/03/21 400 TOTAL YARDS OF OFFENSE 01/03/21

ST: (3:43) (Shotgun) M.Bush up the middle for 3 yards, TOUCHDOWN.ST: ST: (8:16) L.Jackson left end for 5 yards, TOUCHDOWN.ST: (11:20) (1:21) J.Campbell pass short right to Z.Miller for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. (Shotgun) L.Jackson pass short right to M.Crabtree for 8 yards, San Diego challenged the pass completion ruling, and the play was TOUCHDOWN.DEF: (6:11) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Carr sacked at OAK 33 Upheld. (Timeout #1 at 01:13.)DEF: (1:10) (Shotgun) P.Rivers sacked at for -5 yards (M.Judon). FUMBLES (M.Judon) [M.Judon], RECOVERED by OAK 36 for -3 yards (M.Huff). FUMBLES (M.Huff), RECOVERED by OAK- TOUCHDOWN ON OFFENSE, DEFENSE AND SPECIAL BLT-T.Suggs at OAK 43. T.Suggs for 43 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Suggs' 3rd T.Branch at OAK 36. T.Branch for 64 yards, TOUCHDOWN. The Replay TEAMS career touchdown.OFF: (13:01) (Punt formation) J.Townsend punts 52 Assistant challenged the fumble ruling, and the play was Upheld.OFF: yards to BLT 30, Center-T.Sieg. C.Jones for 70 yards, TOUCHDOWN. @ (10:37) M.Scifres punt is BLOCKED by B.Myers, Center-E.Albright, Baltimore, 11/25/18 RECOVERED by OAK-H.Eugene at SD 5. H.Eugene for 5 yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. San Diego, 10/10/10

Derek Carr: (Pass formation) TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. 4- Drew Lock: (Pass formation) TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. 3- D.Carr pass to 83-D.Waller is complete. ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS. @ MADE TWO-POINT CONVERSION D.Lock pass to 10-J.Jeudy is complete. ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS. @ Denver, 01/03/21 Denver, 01/03/21

Derek Carr: (Pass formation) TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. 4- Drew Lock: TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. 3-D.Lock pass to 10- D.Carr pass to 13-H.Renfrow is incomplete. ATTEMPT FAILS. @ FAILED TWO-POINT CONVERSION J.Jeudy is incomplete. ATTEMPT FAILS. vs. Denver, 11/15/20 Denver, 12/29/19

Las Vegas 59, Denver 14 @ Denver, 10/24/10 50 POINTS L.A. Rams 52, Las Vegas 0 @ St. Louis, 11/30/14

Las Vegas 40, Kansas City 32 @ Kansas City, 10/11/20 40 POINTS Indianapolis 44, Las Vegas 27 vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20

Las Vegas 45, Cleveland 42 vs. Cleveland, 09/30/18 OVERTIME WIN L.A. Chargers 30, Las Vegas 27 vs. L.A. Chargers, 12/17/20

L.A. Chargers 30, Las Vegas 27 vs. L.A. Chargers, 12/17/20 OVERTIME GAME

L.A. Chargers 30, Las Vegas 27 vs. L.A. Chargers, 12/17/20 OVERTIME LOSS Las Vegas 45, Cleveland 42 vs. Cleveland, 09/30/18

Oakland 23, Denver 23 @ Denver, 10/22/73 OVERTIME TIE Oakland 23, Denver 23 @ Denver, 10/22/73

Las Vegas 24, Denver 0 @ Denver, 10/24/10 20 FIRST-QUARTER POINTS L.A. Rams 21, Las Vegas 0 @ St. Louis, 11/30/14

Las Vegas 21, Kansas City 17 @ Kansas City, 10/11/20 20 SECOND-QUARTER POINTS Kansas City 28, Las Vegas 0 vs. Kansas City, 09/15/19

Las Vegas 21, Denver 7 @ Denver, 10/24/10 20 THIRD-QUARTER POINTS N.Y. Jets 21, Las Vegas 0 @ N.Y. Jets, 11/24/19

Las Vegas 21, Cleveland 14 vs. Cleveland, 09/30/18 20 FOURTH-QUARTER POINTS Tampa Bay 21, Las Vegas 3 vs. Tampa Bay, 10/25/20

Las Vegas 15, Kansas City 0 vs. Kansas City, 12/16/12 SHUTOUT AT HOME Kansas City 28, Las Vegas 0 vs. Kansas City, 10/23/11

* Never Has Happened * SHUTOUT ON THE ROAD L.A. Rams 52, Las Vegas 0 @ St. Louis, 11/30/14

Las Vegas 45, Cleveland 42 vs. Cleveland, 09/30/18 OVERTIME WIN AT HOME L.A. Chargers 30, Las Vegas 27 vs. L.A. Chargers, 12/17/20

Las Vegas 30, Tampa Bay 24 @ Tampa Bay, 10/30/16 OVERTIME WIN ON THE ROAD Denver 23, Las Vegas 20 @ Denver, 09/16/07 14 pen, Las Vegas 32, Denver 31 @ Denver, 01/03/21 10 pen, Kansas City 35, Las Vegas 31 vs. Kansas City, 10 PENALTIES 11/22/20 3 , L.A. Chargers 30, Las Vegas 27 3 , Las Vegas 32, Denver 31 (9:26) M.Mariota pass deep left to D.Waller for 35 yards, (:22) D.Lock pass short left to T.Fumagalli for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. TOUCHDOWN. (7:21) J.Jacobs up the middle for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. THREE TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS (15:00) (Shotgun) M.Gordon up the middle for 10 yards, (6:23) (Shotgun) M.Mariota scrambles right end for 2 TOUCHDOWN. LV-J.Abram was injured during the play. yards, TOUCHDOWN. vs. L.A. Chargers, 12/17/20 (6:43) (Shotgun) D.Lock pass deep middle to J.Jeudy for 92 yards, TOUCHDOWN. @ Denver, 01/03/21

The Last Time 92 0 to, Las Vegas 37, Denver 12 vs. Denver, 11/15/20 NO TURNOVERS 0 to, Las Vegas 32, Denver 31 @ Denver, 01/03/21 0 pen, L.A. Chargers 34, Las Vegas 10 @ San Diego, 0 pen, Kansas City 40, Las Vegas 9 @ Kansas City, 12/04/05 NO PENALTIES 12/01/19 4 , Las Vegas 32, Denver 31 4 , L.A. Chargers 30, Las Vegas 27 (11:21) (Shotgun) D.Carr pass deep right to D.Waller for (6:02) (Shotgun) J.Herbert pass short middle to H.Henry 28 yards, TOUCHDOWN [J.Attaochu]. for 10 yards, TOUCHDOWN. (:32) (Shotgun) D.Carr pass deep right to B.Edwards for 26 (:25) (Shotgun) J.Herbert pass deep right to Ty.Johnson for yards, TOUCHDOWN. FOUR TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS 26 yards, TOUCHDOWN. (7:34) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Jacobs left guard for 28 (2:12) K.Ballage right guard for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. yards, TOUCHDOWN. (1:32) C.Toner reported in as eligible. J.Herbert left guard (:27) J.Jacobs left tackle for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. @ for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. vs. L.A. Chargers, 12/17/20 Denver, 01/03/21

Atlanta 43, Las Vegas 6 @ Atlanta, 11/29/20 GAME WITHOUT TOUCHDOWNS Las Vegas 16, Cleveland 6 @ Cleveland, 11/01/20 41:28 TOP, Las Vegas 30, Denver 20 vs. Denver, 11/06/16 OVER 40:00 TIME OF POSSESSION (NON-OT) 41:38 TOP, Miami 33, Las Vegas 17 vs. Miami, 11/28/10 vs. Denver, 11/15/20 NO SACKS/NO INTERCEPTIONS ALLOWED vs. Indianapolis, 12/13/20 (7, 10, 7, 7 Points), Las Vegas 31, N.Y. Jets 28 @ N.Y. Jets, (7, 10, 7, 0, 6 Points), L.A. Chargers 30, Las Vegas 27 vs. 12/06/20 SCORE TOUCHDOWN IN EACH QUARTER L.A. Chargers, 12/17/20 30 (first half), Las Vegas 37, L.A. Chargers 29 @ San Diego, 38 (first half), L.A. Rams 52, Las Vegas 0 @ St. Louis, 10/25/15 30 ONE-HALF POINTS 11/30/14 21 (Q2), Las Vegas 40, Kansas City 32 @ Kansas City, 21 (Q4), Tampa Bay 45, Las Vegas 20 vs. Tampa Bay, 10/11/20 SCORED 20+ POINTS IN ONE QUARTER 10/25/20

Kansas City 40, Las Vegas 9 @ Kansas City, 12/01/19 ZERO POINTS SCORED IN FIRST HALF Las Vegas 24, Chicago 21 vs. Chicago, 10/06/19

Atlanta 43, Las Vegas 6 @ Atlanta, 11/29/20 WON GAME BY 20+ POINTS Las Vegas 37, Denver 12 vs. Denver, 11/15/20

3 tds, Josh Jacobs: (1-Rushing, 7-Rushing, 6-Rushing) @ Carolina, 3 tds, Isaiah McKenzie: (7-Pass Reception, 14-Pass Reception, 84- THREE TOUCHDOWNS BY A PLAYER 09/13/20 Punt Return) @ Buffalo, 01/03/21

4 tds, Darren McFadden: (4-Rushing, 19-Pass Reception, 4-Rushing, 4 tds, Dalvin Cook: (21-Rushing, 1-Rushing, 1-Rushing, 50-Pass FOUR TOUCHDOWNS BY A PLAYER 57-Rushing) @ Denver, 10/24/10 Reception) @ Green Bay, 11/01/20

* Never Has Happened * 5 tds, Jamaal Charles: (49-Pass Reception, 39-Pass Reception, 1- FIVE TOUCHDOWNS BY A PLAYER Rushing, 16-Pass Reception, 71-Pass Reception) vs. Kansas City, 12/15/13

93 The Last Time GAME SUMMARIES Las Vegas Raiders ...... 7 10 10 7 — 34 Carolina Panthers ...... 9 6 0 15 — 30

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY LV CAR Panthers 1 10:02 J.Slye 47 yd. Field Goal (8-34, 4:02) 0 3 Raiders 1 05:47 J.Jacobs 1 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (8-75, 4:15) 7 3 Panthers 1 00:57 C.McCaffrey 6 yd. run (kick failed, wl) (10-63, 4:50) 7 9 Raiders 2 08:13 D.Carlson 20 yd. Field Goal (15-73, 7:44) 10 9 Panthers 2 05:03 J.Slye 46 yd. Field Goal (7-47, 3:10) 10 12 Raiders 2 01:54 N.Agholor 23 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (8-75, 3:09) 17 12 Panthers 2 00:00 J.Slye 31 yd. Field Goal (11-62, 1:54) 17 15 Raiders 3 09:38 D.Carlson 54 yd. Field Goal (6-15, 3:04) 20 15 Raiders 3 05:33 J.Jacobs 7 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (6-49, 3:35) 27 15 Panthers 4 12:32 C.McCaffrey 3 yd. run (J.Slye kick) (17-75, 7:57) 27 22 Panthers 4 08:29 R.Anderson 75 yd. pass from T.Bridgewater (T.Bridgewater-R.Anderson pass) (2-77, 0:58) 27 30 Raiders 4 04:08 J.Jacobs 6 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (9-75, 4:21) 34 30

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS CAROLINA PANTHERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Derek Carr 30 22 239 0/0 1 45 0 107.5 Teddy Bridgewater 34 22 269 1/10 1 75t 0 98.8 TOTAL 30 22 239 0/0 1 45 0 107.5 TOTAL 34 22 269 1/10 1 75T 0 98.8

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Josh Jacobs 25 93 3.7 14 3 Christian McCaffrey 23 97 4.2 15 2 Devontae Booker 4 29 7.3 15 0 Teddy Bridgewater 4 26 6.5 13 0 Henry Ruggs III 2 11 5.5 7 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 TOTAL 31 133 4.3 15 3 Alex Armah 2 1 0.5 1 0 TOTAL 30 129 4.3 15 2

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Darren Waller 6 45 7.5 8 0 Robby Anderson 6 114 19.0 75t 1 Josh Jacobs 4 46 11.5 29 0 Curtis Samuel 5 38 7.6 19 0 Henry Ruggs III 3 55 18.3 45 0 DJ Moore 4 54 13.5 18 0 Devontae Booker 3 23 7.7 14 0 Christian McCaffrey 3 38 12.7 16 0 Hunter Renfrow 2 21 10.5 11 0 Ian Thomas 2 16 8.0 11 0 Nelson Agholor 1 23 23.0 23t 1 Seth Roberts 1 5 5.0 5 0 Jalen Richard 1 15 15.0 15 0 Chris Manhertz 1 4 4.0 4 0 Bryan Edwards 1 9 9.0 9 0 TOTAL 22 269 12.2 75T 1 Jason Witten 1 2 2.0 2 0 TOTAL 22 239 10.9 45 1

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG AJ Cole 3 127 42.3 0 0 52 Joseph Charlton 2 120 60.0 0 0 60 TOTAL 3 127 42.3 0 0 52 TOTAL 2 120 60.0 0 0 60

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD No Kickoff Returns Pharoh Cooper 4 109 27.3 38 0 TOTAL 4 109 27.3 38 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Hunter Renfrow 2 37 18.5 27 0 Pharoh Cooper 2 29 14.5 19 0 TOTAL 2 37 18.5 27 0 TOTAL 2 29 14.5 19 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Johnathan Abram 13 9 4 0.0 0.0 0 12 5 7 0.0 0.0 0 Cory Littleton 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 Jeremy Chinn 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 Nick Kwiatkoski 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 Troy Pride Jr. 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Daniel Carlson 2-2 100.0 20G, 54G Joey Slye 3-3 100.0 47G, 46G, 31G TOTAL 2-2 100.0 TOTAL 3-3 100.0

SACKS SACKS Maurice Hurst [0.5/5.0], Carl Nassib [0.5/5.0] No Sacks

TEAM STATISTICS RAIDERS PANTHERS First Downs 23 22 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 6/11/55% 7/13/54% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 0/0/0% 1/2/50% Total Net Yards 372 388 Total Plays 61 65 Yards Per Play 6.1 6.0 Rushes/Net Yards 31/133 30/129 Net Passing 239 259 Pass Attempts/Completions 30/22 34/22 Had Intercepted 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 1/10 Punts/Average 3/42.3 2/60.0 Penalties/Yards 3/40 5/65 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Possession Time 31:12 28:48

95 Game Summaries ...... 10 7 0 7 — 24 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 0 17 7 10 — 34

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NO LV Saints 1 11:01 W.Lutz 31 yd. Field Goal (11-62, 3:59) 3 0 Saints 1 03:51 A.Kamara 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) (9-78, 4:07) 9 0 Raiders 2 08:55 A.Ingold 3 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (11-63, 6:18) 10 7 Saints 2 05:22 J.Cook 6 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) (7-76, 3:33) 17 7 Raiders 2 01:44 Z.Jones 15 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (10-75, 3:38) 17 14 Raiders 2 00:00 D.Carlson 28 yd. Field Goal (8-31, 0:48) 17 17 Raiders 3 09:58 D.Waller 1 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (9-75, 5:02) 17 24 Raiders 4 07:43 J.Richard 20 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (10-89, 4:34) 17 31 Saints 4 04:33 A.Kamara 3 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) (8-67, 3:10) 24 31 Raiders 4 01:05 D.Carlson 54 yd. Field Goal (7-46, 3:28) 24 34

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Drew Brees 38 26 312 0/0 1 29 1 91.1 Derek Carr 38 28 284 3/23 3 31 0 120.9 TOTAL 38 26 312 0/0 1 29 1 91.1 TOTAL 38 28 284 3/23 3 31 0 120.9

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Alvin Kamara 13 79 6.1 21 2 Josh Jacobs 27 88 3.3 14 0 Latavius Murray 3 14 4.7 8 0 Jalen Richard 2 26 13.0 20t 1 Deonte Harris 1 11 11.0 11 0 Derek Carr 3 3 1.0 3 0 Taysom Hill 2 8 4.0 8 0 Devontae Booker 3 -1 -0.3 1 0 TOTAL 19 112 5.9 21 2 TOTAL 35 116 3.3 20T 1

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Alvin Kamara 9 95 10.6 20 0 Darren Waller 12 105 8.8 18 1 Tre'Quan Smith 5 86 17.2 29 0 Hunter Renfrow 3 37 12.3 17 0 Deonte Harris 3 23 7.7 9 0 Josh Jacobs 3 17 5.7 9 0 Ty Montgomery II 2 25 12.5 17 0 Bryan Edwards 2 42 21.0 22 0 Latavius Murray 2 19 9.5 10 0 Alec Ingold 2 5 2.5 3t 1 Jared Cook 2 13 6.5 7 1 Foster Moreau 1 31 31.0 31 0 Emmanuel Sanders 1 18 18.0 18 0 Nelson Agholor 1 19 19.0 19 0 Adam Trautman 1 17 17.0 17 0 Zay Jones 1 15 15.0 15t 1 Josh Hill 1 16 16.0 16 0 Devontae Booker 1 6 6.0 6 0 TOTAL 26 312 12.0 29 1 Henry Ruggs III 1 4 4.0 4 0 Jason Witten 1 3 3.0 3 0 TOTAL 28 284 10.1 31 3

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG Thomas Morstead 3 109 36.3 0 2 43 AJ Cole 2 78 39.0 0 0 42 TOTAL 3 109 36.3 0 2 43 TOTAL 2 78 39.0 0 0 42

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Deonte Harris 2 64 32.0 35 0 Henry Ruggs III 1 16 16.0 16 0 TOTAL 2 64 32.0 35 0 Jalen Richard 1 30 30.0 30 0 TOTAL 2 46 23.0 30 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD No Punt Returns Hunter Renfrow 1 5 5.0 5 0 TOTAL 1 5 5.0 5 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Marcus Williams 9 7 2 0.0 0.0 0 Damon Arnette 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 Nicholas Morrow 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 1 7 4 3 1.0 13.0 0 Lamarcus Joyner 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS 1-1 100.0 31G Daniel Carlson 2-2 100.0 28G, 54G TOTAL 1-1 100.0 TOTAL 2-2 100.0

SACKS SACKS Malcolm Jenkins [1.0/13.0], David Onyemata [1.0/5.0], [1.0/5.0] No Sacks

TEAM STATISTICS SAINTS RAIDERS First Downs 26 28 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 7/11/64% 10/17/59% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 0/0/0% 2/2/100% Total Net Yards 424 377 Total Plays 57 76 Yards Per Play 7.4 5.0 Rushes/Net Yards 19/112 35/116 Net Passing 312 261 Pass Attempts/Completions 38/26 38/28 Had Intercepted 1 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 3/23 Punts/Average 3/36.3 2/39.0 Penalties/Yards 10/129 3/13 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/1 Possession Time 23:42 36:18

Game Summaries 96 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 3 7 0 10 — 20 New England Patriots ...... 0 13 10 13 — 36

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY LV NE Raiders 1 00:18 D.Carlson 29 yd. Field Goal (4-3, 1:35) 3 0 Patriots 2 12:32 N.Folk 33 yd. Field Goal (9-60, 2:46) 3 3 Patriots 2 07:56 N.Folk 23 yd. Field Goal (9-37, 4:06) 3 6 Patriots 2 00:34 R.Burkhead 11 yd. pass from C.Newton (N.Folk kick) (12-86, 5:04) 3 13 Raiders 2 00:06 F.Moreau 1 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (4-75, 0:28) 10 13 Patriots 3 06:41 R.Burkhead 5 yd. run (N.Folk kick) (7-69, 4:02) 10 20 Patriots 3 01:28 N.Folk 32 yd. Field Goal (7-61, 3:36) 10 23 Raiders 4 11:22 D.Carlson 25 yd. Field Goal (11-68, 5:06) 13 23 Patriots 4 05:17 R.Burkhead 2 yd. run (kick failed, wr) (10-86, 6:05) 13 29 Patriots 4 05:09 D.Wise fumble recovery in end zone (N.Folk kick) 13 36 Raiders 4 01:54 H.Renfrow 13 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (10-75, 3:15) 20 36

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Derek Carr 32 24 261 2/12 2 34 0 119.4 Cam Newton 28 17 162 2/6 1 27 1 73.8 TOTAL 32 24 261 2/12 2 34 0 119.4 TOTAL 28 17 162 2/6 1 27 1 73.8

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Josh Jacobs 16 71 4.4 13 0 Sony Michel 9 117 13.0 48 0 Devontae Booker 3 31 10.3 23 0 Rex Burkhead 6 49 8.2 17 2 Jalen Richard 1 14 14.0 14 0 J.J. Taylor 11 43 3.9 9 0 Derek Carr 2 10 5.0 9 0 Cam Newton 9 27 3.0 21 0 TOTAL 22 126 5.7 23 0 Isaiah Zuber 1 13 13.0 13 0 N'Keal Harry 1 2 2.0 2 0 Julian Edelman 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 TOTAL 38 250 6.6 48 2

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Hunter Renfrow 6 84 14.0 26 1 Rex Burkhead 7 49 7.0 15 1 Zay Jones 3 32 10.7 13 0 Damiere Byrd 3 27 9.0 23 0 Josh Jacobs 3 12 4.0 5 0 N'Keal Harry 2 34 17.0 27 0 Jalen Richard 3 8 2.7 6 0 Julian Edelman 2 23 11.5 15 0 Bryan Edwards 2 48 24.0 34 0 Sony Michel 2 23 11.5 14 0 Nelson Agholor 2 32 16.0 18 0 Jakob Johnson 1 6 6.0 6 0 Foster Moreau 2 25 12.5 24 1 TOTAL 17 162 9.5 27 1 Darren Waller 2 9 4.5 8 0 Alec Ingold 1 11 11.0 11 0 TOTAL 24 261 10.9 34 2

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG AJ Cole 3 136 45.3 0 1 46 Jake Bailey 2 95 47.5 0 1 54 TOTAL 3 136 45.3 0 1 46 TOTAL 2 95 47.5 0 1 54

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Jalen Richard 1 22 22.0 22 0 Kyle Dugger 1 17 17.0 17 0 Rico Gafford 1 12 12.0 12 0 TOTAL 1 17 17.0 17 0 TOTAL 2 34 17.0 22 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD No Punt Returns J.J. Taylor 1 11 11.0 11 0 TOTAL 1 11 11.0 11 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Nicholas Morrow 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 Adrian Phillips 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 Cory Littleton 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 Jonathan Jones 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 Lamarcus Joyner 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 Deatrich Wise Jr. 5 3 2 0.5 3.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Daniel Carlson 2-3 66.7 29G, 41WL, 25G Nick Folk 3-3 100.0 33G, 23G, 32G TOTAL 2-3 66.7 TOTAL 3-3 100.0

SACKS SACKS Maxx Crosby [2.0/6.0] Deatrich Wise Jr. [0.5/3.0], Shilique Calhoun [0.5/3.0], Chase Winovich [1.0/6.0]

TEAM STATISTICS RAIDERS PATRIOTS First Downs 22 25 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 3/9/33% 3/11/27% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 0/0/0% 0/0/0% Total Net Yards 375 406 Total Plays 56 68 Yards Per Play 6.7 6.0 Rushes/Net Yards 22/126 38/250 Net Passing 249 156 Pass Attempts/Completions 32/24 28/17 Had Intercepted 0 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 2/12 2/6 Punts/Average 3/45.3 2/47.5 Penalties/Yards 6/40 2/33 Fumbles/Lost 3/3 0/0 Possession Time 25:21 34:39

97 Game Summaries Buffalo Bills ...... 7 10 0 13 — 30 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 3 10 3 7 — 23

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY BUF LV Bills 1 10:37 G.Davis 26 yd. pass from J.Allen (T.Bass kick) (8-75, 4:23) 7 0 Raiders 1 05:02 D.Carlson 54 yd. Field Goal (12-48, 5:35) 7 3 Bills 2 14:48 C.Beasley 11 yd. pass from J.Allen (T.Bass kick) (11-75, 5:14) 14 3 Raiders 2 09:38 D.Carlson 39 yd. Field Goal (12-54, 5:10) 14 6 Bills 2 04:13 T.Bass 34 yd. Field Goal (11-59, 5:25) 17 6 Raiders 2 00:13 J.Witten 3 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (11-75, 4:00) 17 13 Raiders 3 08:36 D.Carlson 25 yd. Field Goal (11-68, 6:24) 17 16 Bills 4 14:49 J.Allen 1 yd. run (kick failed, wr) (6-45, 2:34) 23 16 Bills 4 11:17 D.Singletary 2 yd. run (T.Bass kick) (4-60, 1:11) 30 16 Raiders 4 01:29 N.Agholor 7 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (8-80, 2:02) 30 23

BUFFALO BILLS LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Josh Allen 34 24 288 1/14 2 49 0 115.8 Derek Carr 44 32 311 2/14 2 37 0 107.3 TOTAL 34 24 288 1/14 2 49 0 115.8 TOTAL 44 32 311 2/14 2 37 0 107.3

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Devin Singletary 18 56 3.1 11 1 Josh Jacobs 15 48 3.2 16 0 Isaiah McKenzie 2 11 5.5 14 0 Derek Carr 4 20 5.0 10 0 Josh Allen 3 -1 -0.3 1t 1 Theo Riddick 2 13 6.5 11 0 Andre Roberts 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 Jalen Richard 1 6 6.0 6 0 TOTAL 24 63 2.6 14 2 Alec Ingold 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 TOTAL 23 86 3.7 16 0

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Stefon Diggs 6 115 19.2 49 0 Darren Waller 9 88 9.8 22 0 Devin Singletary 5 21 4.2 7 0 Hunter Renfrow 5 57 11.4 37 0 John Brown 4 42 10.5 14 0 Nelson Agholor 4 44 11.0 14 1 3 32 10.7 14 1 Zay Jones 4 32 8.0 16 0 2 16 8.0 9 0 Josh Jacobs 3 25 8.3 10 0 Gabriel Davis 1 26 26.0 26t 1 Alec Ingold 2 29 14.5 17 0 Isaiah McKenzie 1 18 18.0 18 0 Jason Witten 2 18 9.0 15 1 1 12 12.0 12 0 Jalen Richard 2 10 5.0 5 0 Andre Roberts 1 6 6.0 6 0 Foster Moreau 1 8 8.0 8 0 TOTAL 24 288 12.0 49 2 TOTAL 32 311 9.7 37 2

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG 3 139 46.3 2 0 51 AJ Cole 1 57 57.0 0 0 57 TOTAL 3 139 46.3 2 0 51 TOTAL 1 57 57.0 0 0 57

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD No Kickoff Returns Jalen Richard 2 47 23.5 35 0 TOTAL 2 47 23.5 35 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Andre Roberts 1 38 38.0 38 0 Hunter Renfrow 1 16 16.0 16 0 TOTAL 1 38 38.0 38 0 TOTAL 1 16 16.0 16 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT 13 8 5 0.0 0.0 0 Erik Harris 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 9 4 5 0.0 0.0 0 Cory Littleton 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 Tre'Davious White 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 Trayvon Mullen Jr. 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Tyler Bass 1-1 100.0 34G Daniel Carlson 3-3 100.0 54G, 39G, 25G TOTAL 1-1 100.0 TOTAL 3-3 100.0

SACKS SACKS Darryl Johnson [1.0/7.0], Quinton Jefferson [1.0/7.0] Maxx Crosby [1.0/14.0]

TEAM STATISTICS BILLS RAIDERS First Downs 21 24 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 7/13/54% 8/14/57% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 1/1/100% 1/2/50% Total Net Yards 337 383 Total Plays 59 69 Yards Per Play 5.7 5.6 Rushes/Net Yards 24/63 23/86 Net Passing 274 297 Pass Attempts/Completions 34/24 44/32 Had Intercepted 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/14 2/14 Punts/Average 3/46.3 1/57.0 Penalties/Yards 5/81 7/65 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/2 Possession Time 28:18 31:42

Game Summaries 98 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 3 21 0 16 — 40 Kansas City Chiefs ...... 7 17 0 8 — 32

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY LV KC Raiders 1 06:45 D.Carlson 38 yd. Field Goal (11-75, 5:49) 3 0 Chiefs 1 02:06 P.Mahomes 3 yd. run (H.Butker kick) (9-88, 4:39) 3 7 Chiefs 2 14:29 T.Hill 10 yd. run (H.Butker kick) (4-28, 1:05) 3 14 Raiders 2 11:48 N.Agholor 59 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (5-75, 2:41) 10 14 Chiefs 2 09:04 S.Watkins 8 yd. pass from P.Mahomes (H.Butker kick) (7-75, 2:44) 10 21 Raiders 2 06:24 D.Waller 5 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (5-75, 2:40) 17 21 Raiders 2 02:39 H.Ruggs 72 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (3-80, 1:37) 24 21 Chiefs 2 00:28 H.Butker 32 yd. Field Goal (12-58, 2:11) 24 24 Raiders 4 14:14 J.Jacobs 7 yd. run (kick failed, wl) (13-71, 8:01) 30 24 Raiders 4 06:34 D.Carlson 43 yd. Field Goal (10-45, 5:16) 33 24 Raiders 4 05:26 J.Jacobs 2 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (1-2, 0:05) 40 24 Chiefs 4 03:57 T.Kelce 7 yd. pass from P.Mahomes (P.Mahomes-D.Williams pass) (8-75, 1:29) 40 32

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS KANSAS CITY CHIEFS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Derek Carr 31 22 347 1/1 3 72t 1 126.7 Patrick Mahomes 43 22 340 3/7 2 37 1 83.5 TOTAL 31 22 347 1/1 3 72T 1 126.7 TOTAL 43 22 340 3/7 2 37 1 83.5

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Josh Jacobs 23 77 3.3 7t 2 Clyde Edwards-Helaire 10 40 4.0 9 0 Devontae Booker 7 62 8.9 43 0 Patrick Mahomes 6 21 3.5 6 1 Jalen Richard 1 4 4.0 4 0 Tyreek Hill 3 15 5.0 10t 1 Derek Carr 4 1 0.3 2 0 Darrel Williams 1 4 4.0 4 0 TOTAL 35 144 4.1 43 2 TOTAL 20 80 4.0 10T 2

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Darren Waller 5 48 9.6 23 1 Travis Kelce 8 108 13.5 32 1 Jalen Richard 4 26 6.5 12 0 Tyreek Hill 3 78 26.0 37 0 Henry Ruggs III 2 118 59.0 72t 1 Clyde Edwards-Helaire 3 40 13.3 20 0 Nelson Agholor 2 67 33.5 59t 1 Mecole Hardman 2 50 25.0 37 0 Alec Ingold 2 25 12.5 23 0 2 24 12.0 16 1 Josh Jacobs 2 8 4.0 4 0 2 2 1.0 3 0 Jason Witten 2 6 3.0 4 0 Byron Pringle 1 23 23.0 23 0 Hunter Renfrow 1 42 42.0 42 0 Darrel Williams 1 15 15.0 15 0 Devontae Booker 1 5 5.0 5 0 TOTAL 22 340 15.5 37 2 Zay Jones 1 2 2.0 2 0 TOTAL 22 347 15.8 72T 3

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG AJ Cole 2 106 53.0 0 1 59 Tommy Townsend 5 244 48.8 1 1 67 TOTAL 2 106 53.0 0 1 59 TOTAL 5 244 48.8 1 1 67

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Henry Ruggs III 1 9 9.0 9 0 Mecole Hardman 2 45 22.5 23 0 Jalen Richard 1 18 18.0 18 0 TOTAL 2 45 22.5 23 0 Keisean Nixon 1 18 18.0 18 0 TOTAL 3 45 15.0 18 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD No Punt Returns Mecole Hardman 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 0.0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Nevin Lawson 6 5 1 1.0 0.0 0 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 Cory Littleton 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 9 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 Johnathan Abram 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 Daniel Sorensen 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Daniel Carlson 2-2 100.0 38G, 43G 1-1 100.0 32G TOTAL 2-2 100.0 TOTAL 1-1 100.0

SACKS SACKS Nevin Lawson [1.0/0.0], Chris Smith [1.0/0.0], Maxx Crosby [1.0/7.0] [1.0/1.0]

TEAM STATISTICS RAIDERS CHIEFS First Downs 22 21 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 7/14/50% 6/14/43% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 2/2/100% 1/2/50% Total Net Yards 490 413 Total Plays 67 66 Yards Per Play 7.3 6.3 Rushes/Net Yards 35/144 20/80 Net Passing 346 333 Pass Attempts/Completions 31/22 43/22 Had Intercepted 1 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/1 3/7 Punts/Average 2/53.0 5/48.8 Penalties/Yards 8/59 10/94 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0 Possession Time 35:18 24:42

99 Game Summaries Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...... 7 14 3 21 — 45 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 7 3 7 3 — 20

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TB LV Raiders 1 09:55 N.Agholor 20 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (6-70, 3:37) 0 7 Buccaneers 1 05:37 T.Brady 1 yd. run (R.Succop kick) (10-77, 4:18) 7 7 Raiders 2 14:51 D.Carlson 42 yd. Field Goal (11-51, 5:46) 7 10 Buccaneers 2 04:21 R.Gronkowski 5 yd. pass from T.Brady (R.Succop kick) (8-85, 4:32) 14 10 Buccaneers 2 00:17 S.Miller 33 yd. pass from T.Brady (R.Succop kick) (13-88, 2:02) 21 10 Buccaneers 3 08:16 R.Succop 29 yd. Field Goal (10-70, 4:45) 24 10 Raiders 3 04:15 D.Waller 1 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (6-71, 4:01) 24 17 Raiders 4 12:43 D.Carlson 36 yd. Field Goal (11-54, 4:40) 24 20 Buccaneers 4 07:22 C.Godwin 4 yd. pass from T.Brady (R.Succop kick) (11-67, 5:21) 31 20 Buccaneers 4 06:40 R.Jones 1 yd. run (R.Succop kick) (2-24, 0:29) 38 20 Buccaneers 4 03:08 T.Johnson 1 yd. pass from T.Brady (R.Succop kick) (6-32, 2:19) 45 20

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Tom Brady 45 33 369 0/0 4 35 0 127.0 Derek Carr 36 24 284 3/13 2 44 1 97.5 TOTAL 45 33 369 0/0 4 35 0 127.0 TOTAL 36 24 284 3/13 2 44 1 97.5

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Leonard Fournette 11 50 4.5 24 0 Jalen Richard 7 24 3.4 9 0 Ronald Jones II 13 34 2.6 13 1 Derek Carr 2 19 9.5 10 0 Tom Brady 1 1 1.0 1t 1 Josh Jacobs 10 17 1.7 5 0 TOTAL 25 85 3.4 24 2 Henry Ruggs III 1 10 10.0 10 0 Devontae Booker 3 5 1.7 2 0 Jeff Heath 1 1 1.0 1 0 TOTAL 24 76 3.2 10 0

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Chris Godwin 9 88 9.8 23 1 Darren Waller 6 50 8.3 14 1 Scotty Miller 6 109 18.2 35 1 Nelson Agholor 5 107 21.4 44 1 Leonard Fournette 6 47 7.8 13 0 Hunter Renfrow 4 42 10.5 15 0 Rob Gronkowski 5 62 12.4 26 1 Josh Jacobs 3 14 4.7 7 0 Mike Evans 2 37 18.5 22 0 Henry Ruggs III 2 35 17.5 29 0 Tyler Johnson 2 4 2.0 3 1 Devontae Booker 2 9 4.5 6 0 Tanner Hudson 1 12 12.0 12 0 Alec Ingold 1 21 21.0 21 0 Cameron Brate 1 8 8.0 8 0 Jason Witten 1 6 6.0 6 0 Ronald Jones II 1 2 2.0 2 0 TOTAL 24 284 11.8 44 2 TOTAL 33 369 11.2 35 4

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG Bradley Pinion 3 128 42.7 0 1 49 AJ Cole 3 121 40.3 0 2 48 TOTAL 3 128 42.7 0 1 49 TOTAL 3 121 40.3 0 2 48

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Jaydon Mickens 4 98 24.5 34 0 Devontae Booker 1 4 4.0 4 0 TOTAL 4 98 24.5 34 0 TOTAL 1 4 4.0 4 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD No Punt Returns No Punt Returns

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Devin White 11 9 2 3.0 13.0 0 Cory Littleton 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 Lavonte David 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 Trayvon Mullen Jr. 8 8 0 0.0 0.0 0 Shaquil Barrett 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 Erik Harris 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Ryan Succop 1-1 100.0 29G Daniel Carlson 2-2 100.0 42G, 36G TOTAL 1-1 100.0 TOTAL 2-2 100.0

SACKS SACKS Devin White [3.0/13.0] No Sacks

TEAM STATISTICS BUCCANEERS RAIDERS First Downs 29 19 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 7/12/58% 5/13/38% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 1/1/100% 1/2/50% Total Net Yards 454 347 Total Plays 70 63 Yards Per Play 6.5 5.5 Rushes/Net Yards 25/85 24/76 Net Passing 369 271 Pass Attempts/Completions 45/33 36/24 Had Intercepted 0 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 3/13 Punts/Average 3/42.7 3/40.3 Penalties/Yards 4/20 4/35 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/0 Possession Time 28:56 31:04

Game Summaries 100 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 0 6 0 10 — 16 Cleveland Browns ...... 0 3 3 0 — 6

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY LV CLE Browns 2 13:35 C.Parkey 41 yd. Field Goal (14-60, 7:52) 0 3 Raiders 2 05:17 D.Carlson 29 yd. Field Goal (16-58, 8:18) 3 3 Raiders 2 00:00 D.Carlson 33 yd. Field Goal (12-51, 4:02) 6 3 Browns 3 08:47 C.Parkey 38 yd. Field Goal (11-55, 6:13) 6 6 Raiders 4 14:53 H.Renfrow 4 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (15-75, 8:54) 13 6 Raiders 4 04:24 D.Carlson 24 yd. Field Goal (13-74, 8:47) 16 6

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS CLEVELAND BROWNS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Derek Carr 24 15 111 2/11 1 17 0 87.3 Baker Mayfield 25 12 122 0/0 0 25 0 62.4 TOTAL 24 15 111 2/11 1 17 0 87.3 TOTAL 25 12 122 0/0 0 25 0 62.4

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Josh Jacobs 31 129 4.2 16 0 Kareem Hunt 14 66 4.7 18 0 Derek Carr 6 41 6.8 18 0 Baker Mayfield 6 29 4.8 10 0 Devontae Booker 5 29 5.8 11 0 D'Ernest Johnson 2 6 3.0 6 0 Jalen Richard 1 6 6.0 6 0 TOTAL 22 101 4.6 18 0 Alec Ingold 1 3 3.0 3 0 Henry Ruggs III 1 1 1.0 1 0 TOTAL 45 209 4.6 18 0

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Darren Waller 5 27 5.4 7 0 Jarvis Landry 4 52 13.0 25 0 Hunter Renfrow 4 26 6.5 11 1 Harrison Bryant 3 25 8.3 10 0 Jason Witten 2 21 10.5 13 0 Kareem Hunt 2 7 3.5 6 0 Henry Ruggs III 2 8 4.0 4 0 David Njoku 1 19 19.0 19 0 Devontae Booker 1 17 17.0 17 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 Jalen Richard 1 12 12.0 12 0 D'Ernest Johnson 1 5 5.0 5 0 TOTAL 15 111 7.4 17 1 TOTAL 12 122 10.2 25 0

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG AJ Cole 1 56 56.0 0 1 56 Jamie Gillan 2 109 54.5 1 0 59 TOTAL 1 56 56.0 0 1 56 TOTAL 2 109 54.5 1 0 59

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Jalen Richard 2 33 16.5 22 0 Donovan Peoples- 1 33 33.0 33 0 TOTAL 2 33 16.5 22 0 Jones TOTAL 1 33 33.0 33 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Hunter Renfrow 1 13 13.0 13 0 No Punt Returns TOTAL 1 13 13.0 13 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Cory Littleton 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 Jr. 10 2 8 0.0 0.0 0 Nevin Lawson 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 Porter Gustin 8 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 Nick Kwiatkoski 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 B.J. Goodson 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Daniel Carlson 3-4 75.0 41LU, 29G, 33G, 24G Cody Parkey 2-3 66.7 41G, 38G, 37WL TOTAL 3-4 75.0 TOTAL 2-3 66.7

SACKS SACKS No Sacks [2.0/11.0]

TEAM STATISTICS RAIDERS BROWNS First Downs 24 14 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 8/14/57% 3/10/30% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 2/2/100% 2/2/100% Total Net Yards 309 223 Total Plays 71 47 Yards Per Play 4.4 4.7 Rushes/Net Yards 45/209 22/101 Net Passing 100 122 Pass Attempts/Completions 24/15 25/12 Had Intercepted 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 2/11 0/0 Punts/Average 1/56.0 2/54.5 Penalties/Yards 5/25 7/59 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1 Possession Time 37:43 22:17

101 Game Summaries Las Vegas Raiders ...... 7 7 14 3 — 31 Los Angeles Chargers ...... 0 17 3 6 — 26

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY LV LAC Raiders 1 04:42 D.Booker 23 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (7-62, 3:33) 7 0 Chargers 2 13:24 K.Ballage 5 yd. run (M.Badgley kick) (13-81, 6:18) 7 7 Raiders 2 05:34 J.Jacobs 14 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (6-44, 3:23) 14 7 Chargers 2 00:19 K.Allen 27 yd. pass from J.Herbert (M.Badgley kick) (10-75, 5:15) 14 14 Chargers 2 00:05 M.Badgley 45 yd. Field Goal (1-0, 0:03) 14 17 Raiders 3 13:18 N.Agholor 45 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (4-55, 1:42) 21 17 Raiders 3 07:49 D.Waller 2 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (8-75, 3:39) 28 17 Chargers 3 04:19 M.Badgley 29 yd. Field Goal (9-62, 3:30) 28 20 Chargers 4 09:04 G.Nabers 4 yd. pass from J.Herbert (run failed) (12-82, 5:47) 28 26 Raiders 4 04:37 D.Carlson 31 yd. Field Goal (6-18, 3:30) 31 26

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS LOS ANGELES CHARGERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Derek Carr 23 13 165 1/5 2 53 0 108.1 Justin Herbert 42 28 326 2/14 2 50 0 105.9 TOTAL 23 13 165 1/5 2 53 0 108.1 TOTAL 42 28 326 2/14 2 50 0 105.9

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Devontae Booker 8 68 8.5 23t 1 Kalen Ballage 15 69 4.6 14 1 Josh Jacobs 14 65 4.6 14t 1 Joshua Kelley 9 28 3.1 9 0 Derek Carr 2 14 7.0 12 0 Justin Herbert 5 24 4.8 11 0 Henry Ruggs III 1 10 10.0 10 0 Joe Reed 2 7 3.5 8 0 Jalen Richard 1 3 3.0 3 0 TOTAL 31 128 4.1 14 1 TOTAL 26 160 6.2 23T 2

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Darren Waller 5 22 4.4 8 1 Keenan Allen 9 103 11.4 27t 1 Hunter Renfrow 2 60 30.0 53 0 Mike Williams 5 81 16.2 23 0 Nelson Agholor 2 55 27.5 45t 1 Joshua Kelley 5 31 6.2 12 0 Jalen Richard 1 19 19.0 19 0 Hunter Henry 4 33 8.3 11 0 Alec Ingold 1 6 6.0 6 0 Kalen Ballage 2 15 7.5 11 0 Josh Jacobs 1 3 3.0 3 0 Tyron Johnson 1 50 50.0 50 0 Jason Witten 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jalen Guyton 1 9 9.0 9 0 TOTAL 13 165 12.7 53 2 Gabe Nabers 1 4 4.0 4t 1 TOTAL 28 326 11.6 50 2

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG AJ Cole 4 150 37.5 0 2 45 Ty Long 3 146 48.7 0 1 58 TOTAL 4 150 37.5 0 2 45 TOTAL 3 146 48.7 0 1 58

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Jalen Richard 2 76 38.0 44 0 Joe Reed 3 70 23.3 32 0 TOTAL 2 76 38.0 44 0 TOTAL 3 70 23.3 32 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Hunter Renfrow 2 25 12.5 13 0 KJ Hill Jr. 2 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 2 25 12.5 13 0 TOTAL 2 0 0.0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Nick Kwiatkoski 13 10 3 0.0 0.0 0 Rayshawn Jenkins 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 Lamarcus Joyner 12 6 6 0.0 0.0 0 Kyzir White 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 Cory Littleton 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 III 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Daniel Carlson 1-1 100.0 31G Michael Badgley 2-3 66.7 48WR, 45G, 29G TOTAL 1-1 100.0 TOTAL 2-3 66.7

SACKS SACKS Maxx Crosby [1.0/6.0], Carl Nassib [1.0/8.0] [1.0/5.0]

TEAM STATISTICS RAIDERS CHARGERS First Downs 16 26 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 5/10/50% 7/15/47% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 0/0/0% 2/2/100% Total Net Yards 320 440 Total Plays 50 75 Yards Per Play 6.4 5.9 Rushes/Net Yards 26/160 31/128 Net Passing 160 312 Pass Attempts/Completions 23/13 42/28 Had Intercepted 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/5 2/14 Punts/Average 4/37.5 3/48.7 Penalties/Yards 2/10 5/45 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/1 Possession Time 25:16 34:44

Game Summaries 102 Denver Broncos ...... 3 3 0 6 — 12 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 7 3 10 17 — 37

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DEN LV Raiders 1 09:44 J.Jacobs 11 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (7-62, 3:42) 0 7 Broncos 1 07:11 B.McManus 50 yd. Field Goal (8-42, 2:33) 3 7 Broncos 2 08:15 B.McManus 33 yd. Field Goal (8-56, 3:07) 6 7 Raiders 2 01:44 D.Carlson 24 yd. Field Goal (13-81, 6:31) 6 10 Raiders 3 09:13 D.Carlson 52 yd. Field Goal (12-47, 5:47) 6 13 Raiders 3 00:36 J.Jacobs 5 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (11-78, 7:41) 6 20 Raiders 4 13:22 D.Carlson 22 yd. Field Goal (4-7, 1:26) 6 23 Raiders 4 10:00 D.Booker 7 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (1-7, 0:05) 6 30 Broncos 4 06:10 D.Hamilton 7 yd. pass from D.Lock (pass failed) (12-75, 3:50) 12 30 Raiders 4 01:54 D.Booker 23 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (7-48, 4:16) 12 37

DENVER BRONCOS LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Drew Lock 47 23 257 2/10 1 27 4 37.3 Derek Carr 25 16 154 0/0 0 25 0 81.1 TOTAL 47 23 257 2/10 1 27 4 37.3 TOTAL 25 16 154 0/0 0 25 0 81.1

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Melvin Gordon III 11 46 4.2 11 0 Josh Jacobs 21 112 5.3 24 2 Royce Freeman 2 11 5.5 9 0 Devontae Booker 16 81 5.1 23t 2 Drew Lock 2 7 3.5 5 0 Derek Carr 4 10 2.5 9 0 4 2 0.5 4 0 TOTAL 41 203 5.0 24 4 TOTAL 19 66 3.5 11 0

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Jerry Jeudy 4 68 17.0 26 0 Josh Jacobs 4 24 6.0 13 0 Tim Patrick 4 61 15.3 27 0 Darren Waller 3 37 12.3 24 0 KJ Hamler 4 50 12.5 27 0 Henry Ruggs III 3 31 10.3 21 0 DaeSean Hamilton 4 33 8.3 13 1 Hunter Renfrow 2 30 15.0 25 0 Noah Fant 3 18 6.0 9 0 Bryan Edwards 1 16 16.0 16 0 Royce Freeman 2 15 7.5 14 0 Nelson Agholor 1 8 8.0 8 0 2 12 6.0 8 0 Zay Jones 1 6 6.0 6 0 TOTAL 23 257 11.2 27 1 Devontae Booker 1 2 2.0 2 0 TOTAL 16 154 9.6 25 0

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG Sam Martin 4 201 50.3 0 0 58 AJ Cole 4 174 43.5 0 3 61 TOTAL 4 201 50.3 0 0 58 TOTAL 4 174 43.5 0 3 61

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Diontae Spencer 3 57 19.0 28 0 Henry Ruggs III 1 21 21.0 21 0 TOTAL 3 57 19.0 28 0 Jalen Richard 1 14 14.0 14 0 TOTAL 2 35 17.5 21 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD No Punt Returns Hunter Renfrow 3 20 6.7 16 0 TOTAL 3 20 6.7 16 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Alexander Johnson 14 9 5 0.0 0.0 0 Nick Kwiatkoski 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 1 10 5 5 0.0 0.0 0 Trayvon Mullen Jr. 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 Justin Simmons 9 5 4 0.0 0.0 0 Erik Harris 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Brandon McManus 2-2 100.0 50G, 33G Daniel Carlson 3-3 100.0 24G, 52G, 22G TOTAL 2-2 100.0 TOTAL 3-3 100.0

SACKS SACKS No Sacks Nicholas Morrow [1.0/9.0], Maxx Crosby [1.0/1.0]

TEAM STATISTICS BRONCOS RAIDERS First Downs 20 21 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 7/15/47% 6/13/46% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 1/1/100% 0/0/0% Total Net Yards 313 357 Total Plays 68 66 Yards Per Play 4.6 5.4 Rushes/Net Yards 19/66 41/203 Net Passing 247 154 Pass Attempts/Completions 47/23 25/16 Had Intercepted 4 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 2/10 0/0 Punts/Average 4/50.3 4/43.5 Penalties/Yards 7/37 8/82 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 0/0 Possession Time 23:22 36:38

103 Game Summaries Kansas City Chiefs ...... 7 7 7 14 — 35 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 14 3 0 14 — 31

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY KC LV Raiders 1 11:25 J.Jacobs 2 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (6-75, 3:35) 0 7 Chiefs 1 04:01 T.Hill 3 yd. pass from P.Mahomes (H.Butker kick) (14-85, 7:24) 7 7 Raiders 1 00:00 N.Agholor 17 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (7-60, 4:01) 7 14 Chiefs 2 11:16 C.Edwards-Helaire 3 yd. run (H.Butker kick) (7-73, 3:44) 14 14 Raiders 2 04:36 D.Carlson 35 yd. Field Goal (12-59, 6:40) 14 17 Chiefs 3 06:23 C.Edwards-Helaire 14 yd. run (H.Butker kick) (16-93, 8:37) 21 17 Raiders 4 14:54 D.Waller 3 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (11-75, 6:29) 21 24 Chiefs 4 05:54 L.Bell 6 yd. run (H.Butker kick) (12-91, 5:39) 28 24 Raiders 4 01:43 J.Witten 1 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (12-75, 4:11) 28 31 Chiefs 4 00:28 T.Kelce 22 yd. pass from P.Mahomes (H.Butker kick) (7-75, 1:15) 35 31

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Patrick Mahomes 45 34 348 0/0 2 22t 1 102.8 Derek Carr 31 23 275 0/0 3 29 1 119.7 Travis Kelce 1 1 4 0/0 0 4 0 83.3 TOTAL 31 23 275 0/0 3 29 1 119.7 TOTAL 46 35 352 0/0 2 22T 1 102.8

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Clyde Edwards-Helaire 14 69 4.9 14t 2 Josh Jacobs 17 55 3.2 13 1 Le'Veon Bell 7 25 3.6 11 1 Devontae Booker 5 16 3.2 6 0 Patrick Mahomes 4 16 4.0 11 0 Henry Ruggs III 1 12 12.0 12 0 Tyreek Hill 2 -2 -1.0 3 0 Derek Carr 3 6 2.0 5 0 TOTAL 27 108 4.0 14T 3 TOTAL 26 89 3.4 13 1

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Tyreek Hill 11 102 9.3 15 1 Darren Waller 7 88 12.6 26 1 Travis Kelce 8 127 15.9 22t 1 Nelson Agholor 6 88 14.7 29 1 Demarcus Robinson 6 44 7.3 17 0 Hunter Renfrow 2 37 18.5 21 0 Darrel Williams 3 22 7.3 11 0 Zay Jones 1 18 18.0 18 0 Byron Pringle 3 17 5.7 10 0 Derek Carrier 1 14 14.0 14 0 Mecole Hardman 1 16 16.0 16 0 Alec Ingold 1 11 11.0 11 0 Le'Veon Bell 1 11 11.0 11 0 Josh Jacobs 1 9 9.0 9 0 Clyde Edwards-Helaire 1 8 8.0 8 0 Henry Ruggs III 1 5 5.0 5 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 Devontae Booker 1 3 3.0 3 0 TOTAL 35 352 10.1 22T 2 Bryan Edwards 1 1 1.0 1 0 Jason Witten 1 1 1.0 1t 1 TOTAL 23 275 12.0 29 3

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG Tommy Townsend 2 107 53.5 0 0 55 AJ Cole 2 73 36.5 0 1 42 TOTAL 2 107 53.5 0 0 55 TOTAL 2 73 36.5 0 1 42

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Byron Pringle 3 67 22.3 29 0 No Kickoff Returns TOTAL 3 67 22.3 29 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Demarcus Robinson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Hunter Renfrow 2 11 5.5 8 0 TOTAL 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 2 11 5.5 8 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Anthony Hitchens 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 Johnathan Abram 9 7 2 0.0 0.0 0 Bashaud Breeland 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 Nick Kwiatkoski 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 Damien Wilson 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 Nicholas Morrow 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS No Field Goals Daniel Carlson 1-1 100.0 35G TOTAL 1-1 100.0

SACKS SACKS No Sacks No Sacks

TEAM STATISTICS CHIEFS RAIDERS First Downs 36 25 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 5/9/56% 6/9/67% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 2/2/100% 0/0/0% Total Net Yards 460 364 Total Plays 73 57 Yards Per Play 6.3 6.4 Rushes/Net Yards 27/108 26/89 Net Passing 352 275 Pass Attempts/Completions 46/35 31/23 Had Intercepted 1 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 0/0 Punts/Average 2/53.5 2/36.5 Penalties/Yards 10/89 8/72 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0 Possession Time 32:05 27:55

Game Summaries 104 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 0 3 3 0 — 6 Atlanta Falcons ...... 6 10 14 13 — 43

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY LV ATL Falcons 1 08:26 Y.Koo 38 yd. Field Goal (7-25, 3:01) 0 3 Falcons 1 07:06 Y.Koo 39 yd. Field Goal (4-0, 1:08) 0 6 Raiders 2 12:59 D.Carlson 29 yd. Field Goal (9-51, 4:25) 3 6 Falcons 2 02:17 C.Ridley 4 yd. pass from M.Ryan (Y.Koo kick) (13-82, 7:21) 3 13 Falcons 2 00:02 Y.Koo 30 yd. Field Goal (8-49, 0:59) 3 16 Falcons 3 11:36 D.Jones 67 yd. interception return (Y.Koo kick) 3 23 Raiders 3 06:39 D.Carlson 24 yd. Field Goal (12-69, 4:57) 6 23 Falcons 3 02:00 B.Powell 4 yd. pass from M.Ryan (Y.Koo kick) (11-88, 4:39) 6 30 Falcons 4 13:33 Y.Koo 29 yd. Field Goal (6-16, 3:08) 6 33 Falcons 4 10:48 I.Smith 8 yd. run (Y.Koo kick) (4-35, 1:25) 6 40 Falcons 4 04:57 Y.Koo 54 yd. Field Goal (7-33, 4:27) 6 43

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS ATLANTA FALCONS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Derek Carr 34 22 215 3/21 0 36 1 70.1 Matt Ryan 39 22 185 1/6 2 17 1 75.3 Nathan Peterman 5 3 25 2/16 0 12 0 72.9 TOTAL 39 22 185 1/6 2 17 1 75.3 TOTAL 39 25 240 5/37 0 36 1 70.5

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Josh Jacobs 7 27 3.9 16 0 Ito Smith 12 65 5.4 24 1 Nathan Peterman 1 9 9.0 9 0 Brian Hill 13 55 4.2 22 0 Devontae Booker 5 6 1.2 4 0 Matt Ryan 1 5 5.0 5 0 Henry Ruggs III 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Tony Brooks-James 3 4 1.3 4 0 TOTAL 14 40 2.9 16 0 Matt Schaub 3 -4 -1.3 -1 0 TOTAL 32 125 3.9 24 1

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Hunter Renfrow 7 73 10.4 19 0 Calvin Ridley 6 50 8.3 16 1 Nelson Agholor 5 54 10.8 15 0 4 48 12.0 14 0 Darren Waller 4 23 5.8 11 0 Ito Smith 4 10 2.5 8 0 Henry Ruggs III 3 56 18.7 36 0 3 34 11.3 14 0 Josh Jacobs 3 17 5.7 11 0 Brandon Powell 2 4 2.0 4t 1 Bryan Edwards 1 15 15.0 15 0 1 17 17.0 17 0 Zay Jones 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 Devontae Booker 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 TOTAL 25 240 9.6 36 0 TOTAL 22 185 8.4 17 2

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG AJ Cole 5 243 48.6 0 3 63 3 99 33.0 0 0 44 TOTAL 5 243 48.6 0 3 63 TOTAL 3 99 33.0 0 0 44

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Henry Ruggs III 2 39 19.5 21 0 Brandon Powell 1 16 16.0 16 0 Keisean Nixon 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 1 16 16.0 16 0 TOTAL 3 39 13.0 21 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Hunter Renfrow 1 6 6.0 6 0 Brandon Powell 1 4 4.0 4 0 TOTAL 1 6 6.0 6 0 TOTAL 1 4 4.0 4 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Jeff Heath 10 9 1 0.0 0.0 0 6 3 3 1.0 8.0 0 Nicholas Morrow 10 10 0 0.0 0.0 0 Deion Jones 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 1 Johnathan Abram 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 1 Jacob Tuioti-Mariner 5 3 2 1.0 8.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Daniel Carlson 2-2 100.0 29G, 24G Younghoe Koo 5-5 100.0 38G, 39G, 30G, 29G, 54G TOTAL 2-2 100.0 TOTAL 5-5 100.0

SACKS SACKS Nick Kwiatkoski [1.0/6.0] Steven Means [1.0/8.0], Jacob Tuioti-Mariner [1.0/8.0], [1.0/5.0], [1.0/4.0], [0.5/6.0], [0.5/6.0]

TEAM STATISTICS RAIDERS FALCONS First Downs 13 23 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 3/12/25% 9/19/47% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 1/2/50% 1/1/100% Total Net Yards 243 304 Total Plays 58 72 Yards Per Play 4.2 4.2 Rushes/Net Yards 14/40 32/125 Net Passing 203 179 Pass Attempts/Completions 39/25 39/22 Had Intercepted 1 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 5/37 1/6 Punts/Average 5/48.6 3/33.0 Penalties/Yards 11/141 6/49 Fumbles/Lost 5/4 0/0 Possession Time 25:02 34:58

105 Game Summaries Las Vegas Raiders ...... 7 10 7 7 — 31 New York Jets ...... 7 6 0 15 — 28

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY LV NYJ Jets 1 09:03 J.Crowder 3 yd. pass from S.Darnold (S.Castillo kick) (12-74, 5:57) 0 7 Raiders 1 00:12 D.Waller 9 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (7-79, 3:59) 7 7 Jets 2 12:02 J.Crowder 6 yd. pass from S.Darnold (kick failed, wr) (7-69, 3:10) 7 13 Raiders 2 06:07 D.Carlson 48 yd. Field Goal (4-1, 0:51) 10 13 Raiders 2 01:12 D.Waller 38 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (5-66, 1:54) 17 13 Raiders 3 07:52 D.Carr 2 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (13-75, 7:08) 24 13 Jets 4 10:22 S.Darnold 4 yd. run (S.Darnold-D.Mims pass) (9-96, 5:00) 24 19 Jets 4 05:34 T.Johnson 1 yd. run (S.Castillo kick) (6-44, 3:11) 24 28 Raiders 4 00:05 H.Ruggs 46 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (4-61, 0:30) 31 28

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS NEW YORK JETS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Derek Carr 47 28 381 2/13 3 46t 1 97.9 Sam Darnold 23 14 186 3/16 2 25 1 97.4 TOTAL 47 28 381 2/13 3 46T 1 97.9 TOTAL 23 14 186 3/16 2 25 1 97.4

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Devontae Booker 16 50 3.1 14 0 Ty Johnson 22 104 4.7 16 1 Jalen Richard 4 11 2.8 5 0 Josh Adams 8 74 9.3 25 0 Theo Riddick 3 6 2.0 3 0 Sam Darnold 3 26 8.7 17 1 Derek Carr 2 5 2.5 3 1 Frank Gore 1 2 2.0 2 0 TOTAL 25 72 2.9 14 1 TOTAL 34 206 6.1 25 2

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Darren Waller 13 200 15.4 38t 2 Jamison Crowder 5 47 9.4 16 2 Hunter Renfrow 4 47 11.8 18 0 Denzel Mims 2 40 20.0 23 0 Nelson Agholor 4 38 9.5 14 0 Braxton Berrios 2 33 16.5 25 0 Henry Ruggs III 3 84 28.0 46t 1 2 31 15.5 18 0 Jalen Richard 1 6 6.0 6 0 Ty Johnson 2 13 6.5 10 0 Theo Riddick 1 3 3.0 3 0 Breshad Perriman 1 22 22.0 22 0 Alec Ingold 1 2 2.0 2 0 TOTAL 14 186 13.3 25 2 Devontae Booker 1 1 1.0 1 0 TOTAL 28 381 13.6 46T 3

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG AJ Cole 3 129 43.0 1 2 51 4 182 45.5 0 0 47 TOTAL 3 129 43.0 1 2 51 TOTAL 4 182 45.5 0 0 47

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Henry Ruggs III 1 32 32.0 32 0 Corey Ballentine 2 58 29.0 33 0 TOTAL 1 32 32.0 32 0 Daniel Brown 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 3 58 19.3 33 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Hunter Renfrow 2 23 11.5 12 0 No Punt Returns TOTAL 2 23 11.5 12 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Clelin Ferrell 7 4 3 2.0 7.0 0 Neville Hewitt 12 9 3 1.0 8.0 0 Jeff Heath 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 Harvey Langi 8 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 Nick Kwiatkoski 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 Bryce Hall 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Daniel Carlson 1-1 100.0 48G No Field Goals TOTAL 1-1 100.0

SACKS SACKS Clelin Ferrell [2.0/7.0], Nicholas Morrow [1.0/9.0] Neville Hewitt [1.0/8.0], [1.0/5.0]

TEAM STATISTICS RAIDERS JETS First Downs 24 24 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 6/14/43% 5/9/56% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 0/1/0% 0/0/0% Total Net Yards 440 376 Total Plays 74 60 Yards Per Play 5.9 6.3 Rushes/Net Yards 25/72 34/206 Net Passing 368 170 Pass Attempts/Completions 47/28 23/14 Had Intercepted 1 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 2/13 3/16 Punts/Average 3/43.0 4/45.5 Penalties/Yards 3/21 6/40 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/2 Possession Time 31:01 28:59

Game Summaries 106 Indianapolis Colts ...... 10 10 7 17 — 44 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 7 7 6 7 — 27

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY IND LV Colts 1 08:52 R.Blankenship 25 yd. Field Goal (10-68, 6:08) 3 0 Colts 1 02:59 T.Hilton 7 yd. pass from P.Rivers (R.Blankenship kick) (11-72, 4:50) 10 0 Raiders 1 00:09 F.Moreau 47 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (5-76, 2:50) 10 7 Raiders 2 10:38 N.Agholor 21 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (8-83, 3:23) 10 14 Colts 2 09:03 T.Hilton 41 yd. pass from P.Rivers (R.Blankenship kick) (3-68, 1:35) 17 14 Colts 2 00:00 R.Blankenship 20 yd. Field Goal (13-78, 3:30) 20 14 Raiders 3 09:41 D.Carlson 25 yd. Field Goal (13-68, 5:19) 20 17 Colts 3 07:27 J.Taylor 62 yd. run (R.Blankenship kick) (5-75, 2:14) 27 17 Raiders 3 00:13 D.Carlson 23 yd. Field Goal (14-70, 7:14) 27 20 Colts 4 09:23 J.Taylor 3 yd. run (R.Blankenship kick) (10-75, 5:50) 34 20 Colts 4 06:50 R.Blankenship 35 yd. Field Goal (4-9, 2:25) 37 20 Colts 4 05:22 K.Willis 50 yd. interception return (R.Blankenship kick) 44 20 Raiders 4 00:55 D.Carr 5 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (13-75, 4:27) 44 27

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Philip Rivers 28 19 244 0/0 2 41t 0 118.8 Derek Carr 45 31 316 0/0 2 47t 2 85.0 TOTAL 28 19 244 0/0 2 41T 0 118.8 Zay Jones 1 1 29 0/0 0 29 0 118.8 TOTAL 46 32 345 0/0 2 47T 2 87.7

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Jonathan Taylor 20 150 7.5 62t 2 Josh Jacobs 13 49 3.8 18 0 Nyheim Hines 7 58 8.3 31 0 Derek Carr 3 12 4.0 5t 1 Jordan Wilkins 1 3 3.0 3 0 Jalen Richard 2 10 5.0 6 0 Michael Pittman Jr. 1 3 3.0 3 0 Devontae Booker 4 8 2.0 6 0 2 -2 -1.0 -1 0 TOTAL 22 79 3.6 18 1 TOTAL 31 212 6.8 62T 2

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD T.Y. Hilton 5 86 17.2 41t 2 Darren Waller 7 75 10.7 29 0 Nyheim Hines 4 17 4.3 6 0 Nelson Agholor 5 100 20.0 36 1 Jack Doyle 3 44 14.7 28 0 Hunter Renfrow 5 38 7.6 13 0 Michael Pittman Jr. 2 42 21.0 23 0 Jalen Richard 4 31 7.8 11 0 Jonathan Taylor 2 15 7.5 20 0 Josh Jacobs 3 25 8.3 14 0 Zach Pascal 1 27 27.0 27 0 Henry Ruggs III 3 18 6.0 6 0 Mo Alie-Cox 1 9 9.0 9 0 Devontae Booker 3 11 3.7 4 0 Jordan Wilkins 1 4 4.0 4 0 Foster Moreau 1 47 47.0 47t 1 TOTAL 19 244 12.8 41T 2 Alec Ingold 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 32 345 10.8 47T 2

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG Ryan Allen 1 41 41.0 0 1 41 AJ Cole 1 47 47.0 0 0 47 TOTAL 1 41 41.0 0 1 41 TOTAL 1 47 47.0 0 0 47

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Isaiah Rodgers 2 59 29.5 31 0 Henry Ruggs III 1 24 24.0 24 0 TOTAL 2 59 29.5 31 0 TOTAL 1 24 24.0 24 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Nyheim Hines 1 2 2.0 2 0 Hunter Renfrow 1 11 11.0 11 0 TOTAL 1 2 2.0 2 0 TOTAL 1 11 11.0 11 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Darius Leonard 11 8 3 0.0 0.0 0 Johnathan Abram 12 6 6 0.0 0.0 0 Anthony Walker 8 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 Nicholas Morrow 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 Lamarcus Joyner 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Rodrigo Blankenship 3-3 100.0 25G, 20G, 35G Daniel Carlson 2-2 100.0 25G, 23G TOTAL 3-3 100.0 TOTAL 2-2 100.0

SACKS SACKS No Sacks No Sacks

TEAM STATISTICS COLTS RAIDERS First Downs 25 26 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 8/11/73% 8/12/67% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 0/0/0% 0/0/0% Total Net Yards 456 424 Total Plays 59 68 Yards Per Play 7.7 6.2 Rushes/Net Yards 31/212 22/79 Net Passing 244 345 Pass Attempts/Completions 28/19 46/32 Had Intercepted 0 2 Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 0/0 Punts/Average 1/41.0 1/47.0 Penalties/Yards 6/50 6/33 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Possession Time 28:35 31:25

107 Game Summaries Los Angeles Chargers ...... 7 10 7 0 6 — 30 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 3 7 7 7 3 — 27

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY LAC LV Chargers 1 05:56 H.Henry 10 yd. pass from J.Herbert (M.Badgley kick) (12-78, 7:29) (5-75, 1:49) (5-75, 1:49) 7 0 Raiders 1 00:55 D.Carlson 23 yd. Field Goal (9-70, 5:01) 7 3 Raiders 2 09:19 D.Waller 35 yd. pass from M.Mariota (D.Carlson kick) (7-86, 4:10) 7 10 Chargers 2 01:52 M.Badgley 22 yd. Field Goal (14-71, 7:27) 10 10 Chargers 2 00:19 Ty.Johnson 26 yd. pass from J.Herbert (M.Badgley kick) (4-49, 0:41) 17 10 Raiders 3 07:18 J.Jacobs 1 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (10-76, 5:23) 17 17 Chargers 3 02:08 K.Ballage 1 yd. run (M.Badgley kick) (12-75, 5:10) 24 17 Raiders 4 06:16 M.Mariota 2 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (19-75,10:52) 24 24 Raiders OT 03:18 D.Carlson 23 yd. Field Goal (14-70, 6:42) 24 27 Chargers OT 01:29 J.Herbert 1 yd. run 30 27

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Justin Herbert 32 22 314 1/8 2 53 0 121.1 Marcus Mariota 28 17 226 0/0 1 35t 1 83.3 TOTAL 32 22 314 1/8 2 53 0 121.1 Derek Carr 5 3 53 1/3 0 30 0 96.2 TOTAL 33 20 279 1/3 1 35T 1 85.3

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Austin Ekeler 13 60 4.6 27 0 Marcus Mariota 9 88 9.8 26 1 Justin Herbert 4 14 3.5 12 1 Josh Jacobs 26 76 2.9 20 1 Kalen Ballage 8 11 1.4 9 1 Devontae Booker 3 12 4.0 7 0 Joshua Kelley 2 8 4.0 5 0 Alec Ingold 1 2 2.0 2 0 Jalen Guyton 1 4 4.0 4 0 AJ Cole 1 0 0.0 0 0 Keenan Allen 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Theo Riddick 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0 TOTAL 29 96 3.3 27 2 TOTAL 41 173 4.2 26 2

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Hunter Henry 5 65 13.0 19 1 Darren Waller 9 150 16.7 35t 1 Jalen Guyton 4 91 22.8 53 0 Nelson Agholor 4 49 12.3 30 0 Austin Ekeler 4 19 4.8 10 0 Josh Jacobs 3 38 12.7 17 0 Tyron Johnson 3 61 20.3 26t 1 Foster Moreau 1 22 22.0 22 0 KJ Hill Jr. 3 39 13.0 25 0 Zay Jones 1 9 9.0 9 0 Mike Williams 2 22 11.0 14 0 Jalen Richard 1 7 7.0 7 0 Keenan Allen 1 17 17.0 17 0 Hunter Renfrow 1 4 4.0 4 0 TOTAL 22 314 14.3 53 2 TOTAL 20 279 14.0 35T 1

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG Ty Long 2 71 35.5 0 1 37 AJ Cole 2 75 37.5 0 0 56 TOTAL 2 71 35.5 0 1 37 TOTAL 2 75 37.5 0 0 56

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD Joshua Kelley 2 39 19.5 21 0 No Kickoff Returns TOTAL 2 39 19.5 21 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KJ Hill Jr. 1 10 10.0 10 0 Hunter Renfrow 1 16 16.0 16 0 TOTAL 1 10 10.0 10 0 TOTAL 1 16 16.0 16 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT 9 6 3 1.0 3.0 0 Nick Kwiatkoski 10 5 5 0.0 0.0 0 Kenneth Murray Jr. 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 Trayvon Mullen Jr. 8 8 0 0.0 0.0 0 Jaylen Watkins 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 Daryl Worley 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Michael Badgley 1-3 33.3 22G, 47WL, 51WL Daniel Carlson 2-2 100.0 23G, 23G TOTAL 1-3 33.3 TOTAL 2-2 100.0

SACKS SACKS Nick Vigil [1.0/3.0] Kendal Vickers [1.0/8.0]

TEAM STATISTICS CHARGERS RAIDERS First Downs 27 27 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 7/12/58% 5/13/38% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 0/0/0% 4/4/100% Total Net Yards 402 449 Total Plays 62 75 Yards Per Play 6.5 6.0 Rushes/Net Yards 29/96 41/173 Net Passing 306 276 Pass Attempts/Completions 32/22 33/20 Had Intercepted 0 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/8 1/3 Punts/Average 2/35.5 2/37.5 Penalties/Yards 3/20 6/69 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/0 Possession Time 31:00 37:31

Game Summaries 108 Miami Dolphins ...... 3 3 7 13 — 26 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 7 6 3 9 — 25

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY MIA LV Raiders 1 08:25 D.Carr 1 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (7-43, 2:56) 0 7 Dolphins 1 01:23 J.Sanders 37 yd. Field Goal (12-56, 7:02) 3 7 Raiders 2 06:46 D.Carlson 23 yd. Field Goal (12-57, 4:31) 3 10 Dolphins 2 01:42 J.Sanders 39 yd. Field Goal (11-54, 5:04) 6 10 Raiders 2 00:11 D.Carlson 38 yd. Field Goal (8-55, 1:31) 6 13 Dolphins 3 10:31 M.Gaskin 10 yd. pass from T.Tagovailoa (J.Sanders kick) (9-75, 4:29) 13 13 Raiders 3 02:30 D.Carlson 20 yd. Field Goal (8-80, 4:21) 13 16 Dolphins 4 04:01 J.Sanders 22 yd. Field Goal (13-84, 5:46) 16 16 Raiders 4 03:37 N.Agholor 85 yd. pass from D.Carr (kick failed, wr) (1-75, 0:24) 16 22 Dolphins 4 02:55 M.Gaskin 59 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (J.Sanders kick) (3-75, 0:42) 23 22 Raiders 4 00:19 D.Carlson 22 yd. Field Goal (7-71, 2:36) 23 25 Dolphins 4 00:01 J.Sanders 44 yd. Field Goal (3-49, 0:18) 26 25

MIAMI DOLPHINS LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Tua Tagovailoa 22 17 94 3/23 1 14 0 99.4 Derek Carr 34 21 336 3/22 1 85t 0 104.5 Ryan Fitzpatrick 13 9 182 0/0 1 59t 0 137.5 TOTAL 34 21 336 3/22 1 85T 0 104.5 TOTAL 35 26 276 3/23 2 59T 0 115.9

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Myles Gaskin 14 87 6.2 24 0 Josh Jacobs 13 69 5.3 15 0 Clayton Fejedelem 1 22 22.0 22 0 Jalen Richard 2 19 9.5 18 0 Tua Tagovailoa 3 11 3.7 7 0 Devontae Booker 6 11 1.8 3 0 Lynn Bowden Jr. 1 8 8.0 8 0 Henry Ruggs III 1 7 7.0 7 0 6 2 0.3 5 0 Derek Carr 2 -2 -1.0 1t 1 TOTAL 25 130 5.2 24 0 TOTAL 24 104 4.3 18 1

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Myles Gaskin 5 82 16.4 59t 2 Nelson Agholor 5 155 31.0 85t 1 Sr. 5 43 8.6 14 0 Darren Waller 5 112 22.4 33 0 Mike Gesicki 4 54 13.5 31 0 Hunter Renfrow 5 34 6.8 12 0 Isaiah Ford 4 37 9.3 13 0 Jason Witten 2 12 6.0 10 0 Mack Hollins 2 42 21.0 34 0 Devontae Booker 2 8 4.0 4 0 Lynn Bowden Jr. 2 8 4.0 6 0 Bryan Edwards 1 11 11.0 11 0 2 6 3.0 5 0 Jalen Richard 1 4 4.0 4 0 Adam Shaheen 1 3 3.0 3 0 TOTAL 21 336 16.0 85T 1 Salvon Ahmed 1 1 1.0 1 0 TOTAL 26 276 10.6 59T 2

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG Matt Haack 5 233 46.6 0 1 51 AJ Cole 4 168 42.0 1 2 58 TOTAL 5 233 46.6 0 1 51 TOTAL 4 168 42.0 1 2 58

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD No Kickoff Returns Keisean Nixon 1 3 3.0 3 0 TOTAL 1 3 3.0 3 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Jakeem Grant Sr. 1 7 7.0 7 0 Hunter Renfrow 5 61 12.2 32 0 TOTAL 1 7 7.0 7 0 TOTAL 5 61 12.2 32 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Jerome Baker 10 7 3 1.0 4.0 0 Cory Littleton 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 Raekwon McMillan 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 Andrew Van Ginkel 7 6 1 2.0 18.0 0 Johnathan Abram 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Jason Sanders 4-4 100.0 37G, 39G, 22G, 44G Daniel Carlson 4-4 100.0 23G, 38G, 20G, 22G TOTAL 4-4 100.0 TOTAL 4-4 100.0

SACKS SACKS Jerome Baker [1.0/4.0], Andrew Van Ginkel [2.0/18.0] Johnathan Hankins [1.0/9.0], Carl Nassib [1.0/8.0], Kendal Vickers [1.0/6.0]

TEAM STATISTICS DOLPHINS RAIDERS First Downs 18 23 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 5/15/33% 0/10/0% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 2/2/100% 1/2/50% Total Net Yards 383 418 Total Plays 63 61 Yards Per Play 6.1 6.9 Rushes/Net Yards 25/130 24/104 Net Passing 253 314 Pass Attempts/Completions 35/26 34/21 Had Intercepted 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 3/23 3/22 Punts/Average 5/46.6 4/42.0 Penalties/Yards 5/76 4/40 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Possession Time 33:01 26:59

109 Game Summaries Las Vegas Raiders ...... 3 14 0 15 — 32 Denver Broncos ...... 10 0 6 15 — 31

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY LV DEN Broncos 1 09:05 B.McManus 22 yd. Field Goal (11-68, 4:28) 0 3 Raiders 1 04:34 D.Carlson 33 yd. Field Goal (9-60, 4:31) 3 3 Broncos 1 00:17 T.Fumagalli 1 yd. pass from D.Lock (B.McManus kick) (9-75, 4:17) 3 10 Raiders 2 11:15 D.Waller 28 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (5-54, 2:44) 10 10 Raiders 2 00:26 B.Edwards 26 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (6-56, 1:13) 17 10 Broncos 3 11:21 B.McManus 37 yd. Field Goal (9-57, 3:39) 17 13 Broncos 3 03:07 B.McManus 26 yd. Field Goal (6-30, 2:52) 17 16 Broncos 4 14:54 M.Gordon 10 yd. run (D.Lock-J.Jeudy pass) (5-34, 2:25) 17 24 Raiders 4 07:27 J.Jacobs 28 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (9-90, 4:12) 24 24 Broncos 4 06:29 J.Jeudy 92 yd. pass from D.Lock (B.McManus kick) (3-92, 0:58) 24 31 Raiders 4 00:24 J.Jacobs 1 yd. run (D.Carr-D.Waller pass) (7-77, 1:23) 32 31

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS DENVER BRONCOS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Derek Carr 38 24 371 3/12 2 57 2 91.0 Drew Lock 41 25 339 2/15 2 92t 0 103.6 TOTAL 38 24 371 3/12 2 57 2 91.0 TOTAL 41 25 339 2/15 2 92T 0 103.6

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Josh Jacobs 15 89 5.9 28t 2 Melvin Gordon III 26 93 3.6 15 1 Devontae Booker 5 16 3.2 6 0 Royce Freeman 2 21 10.5 20 0 Derek Carr 2 1 0.5 2 0 Drew Lock 2 7 3.5 5 0 Henry Ruggs III 1 0 0.0 0 0 Diontae Spencer 1 1 1.0 1 0 TOTAL 23 106 4.6 28T 2 LeVante Bellamy 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 32 122 3.8 20 1

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Darren Waller 9 117 13.0 28t 1 Jerry Jeudy 5 140 28.0 92t 1 Theo Riddick 4 40 10.0 15 0 Noah Fant 4 48 12.0 20 0 Henry Ruggs III 3 38 12.7 18 0 4 45 11.3 17 0 Hunter Renfrow 3 24 8.0 14 0 Melvin Gordon III 4 17 4.3 13 0 Bryan Edwards 2 51 25.5 26t 1 Tim Patrick 2 46 23.0 29 0 Nelson Agholor 1 57 57.0 57 0 DaeSean Hamilton 2 18 9.0 11 0 Zay Jones 1 37 37.0 37 0 Troy Fumagalli 2 15 7.5 14 1 Foster Moreau 1 7 7.0 7 0 Diontae Spencer 1 9 9.0 9 0 TOTAL 24 371 15.5 57 2 Royce Freeman 1 1 1.0 1 0 TOTAL 25 339 13.6 92T 2

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG AJ Cole 4 199 49.8 0 2 59 Sam Martin 4 168 42.0 0 1 53 TOTAL 4 199 49.8 0 2 59 TOTAL 4 168 42.0 0 1 53

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD No Kickoff Returns Diontae Spencer 1 16 16.0 16 0 TOTAL 1 16 16.0 16 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Hunter Renfrow 1 21 21.0 21 0 Diontae Spencer 2 32 16.0 19 0 TOTAL 1 21 21.0 21 0 TOTAL 2 32 16.0 19 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Nicholas Morrow 10 7 3 1.0 11.0 0 Josey Jewell 10 5 5 0.0 0.0 0 Cory Littleton 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 Alexander Johnson 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 Nevin Lawson 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Daniel Carlson 1-1 100.0 33G Brandon McManus 3-6 50.0 22G, 56WL, 70B, 37G, 26G, 63B TOTAL 1-1 100.0 TOTAL 3-6 50.0

SACKS SACKS Nicholas Morrow [1.0/11.0], Maxx Crosby [1.0/4.0] Dre'Mont Jones [1.5/9.0], [1.0/0.0], [0.5/3.0]

TEAM STATISTICS RAIDERS BRONCOS First Downs 22 24 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 5/13/38% 7/16/44% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 2/2/100% 0/1/0% Total Net Yards 465 446 Total Plays 64 75 Yards Per Play 7.3 5.9 Rushes/Net Yards 23/106 32/122 Net Passing 359 324 Pass Attempts/Completions 38/24 41/25 Had Intercepted 2 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 3/12 2/15 Punts/Average 4/49.8 4/42.0 Penalties/Yards 14/111 4/28 Fumbles/Lost 2/2 1/0 Possession Time 26:40 33:20

Game Summaries 110 Seattle Seahawks ...... 0 0 7 0 — 7 Las Vegas Raiders ...... 7 6 0 7 — 20

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY SEA LV Raiders 1 07:33 T.Ragas 1 yd. run (D.Eberle kick) (14-83, 7:27) 0 7 Raiders 2 10:10 D.Eberle 22 yd. Field Goal (17-87, 8:59) 0 10 Raiders 2 00:05 D.Eberle 24 yd. Field Goal (14-78, 2:04) 0 13 Seahawks 3 11:25 D.Dallas 43 yd. pass from A.McGough (J.Myers kick) (7-63, 3:35) 7 13 Raiders 4 07:37 B.Emmons 2 yd. run (D.Eberle kick) (8-43, 5:12) 7 20

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Sean Mannion 11 7 34 0/0 0 13 0 68.0 Nathan Peterman 39 29 246 4/19 0 28 1 79.6 Alex McGough 10 6 54 0/0 1 43t 0 107.9 TOTAL 39 29 246 4/19 0 28 1 79.6 10 4 46 1/8 0 17 0 54.6 TOTAL 31 17 134 1/8 1 43T 0 76.5

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Alex McGough 3 25 8.3 17 0 Trey Ragas 13 62 4.8 9 1 DeeJay Dallas 5 24 4.8 9 0 B.J. Emmons 9 45 5.0 22 1 Josh Johnson 3 11 3.7 5 0 Nathan Peterman 6 32 5.3 9 0 Cameron Scarlett 1 7 7.0 7 0 Bo Scarbrough 4 10 2.5 7 0 Alex Collins 2 1 0.5 2 0 D.J. Turner 2 7 3.5 6 0 TOTAL 14 68 4.9 17 0 Garrett Groshek 2 2 1.0 2 0 TOTAL 36 158 4.4 22 2

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD 4 25 6.3 13 0 D.J. Turner 7 43 6.1 9 0 3 29 9.7 17 0 Keelan Doss 6 55 9.2 17 0 DeeJay Dallas 2 45 22.5 43t 1 Zay Jones 3 57 19.0 28 0 Cameron Scarlett 2 5 2.5 7 0 Trey Ragas 3 20 6.7 8 0 Aaron Fuller 1 17 17.0 17 0 Nick Bowers 2 18 9.0 10 0 Connor Wedington 1 8 8.0 8 0 Marcell Ateman 2 14 7.0 9 0 Alex Collins 1 4 4.0 4 0 Derek Carrier 2 11 5.5 6 0 Cam Sutton 1 2 2.0 2 0 Dillon Stoner 1 15 15.0 15 0 Dom Wood-Anderson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Garrett Groshek 1 6 6.0 6 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Matt Bushman 1 5 5.0 5 0 TOTAL 17 134 7.9 43T 1 Alex Ellis 1 2 2.0 2 0 TOTAL 29 246 8.5 28 0

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG Michael Dickson 5 243 48.6 0 3 62 Corliss Waitman 3 130 43.3 1 1 55 TOTAL 5 243 48.6 0 3 62 TOTAL 3 130 43.3 1 1 55

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD DeeJay Dallas 2 55 27.5 34 0 D.J. Turner 1 13 13.0 13 0 Tre Brown 1 38 38.0 38 0 Dillon Stoner 1 21 21.0 21 0 TOTAL 3 93 31.0 38 0 TOTAL 2 34 17.0 21 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD No Punt Returns Dillon Stoner 2 13 6.5 7 0 D.J. Turner 1 13 13.0 13 0 TOTAL 3 26 8.7 13 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Ben Burr-Kirven 12 6 6 0.0 0.0 0 Javin White 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 Cody Barton 9 7 2 2.0 15.0 0 Dallin Leavitt 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 Ryan Neal 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 1 Keisean Nixon 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Jason Myers 0-1 0.0 50WL Dominik Eberle 2-2 100.0 22G, 24G TOTAL 0-1 0.0 TOTAL 2-2 100.0

SACKS SACKS Cody Barton [2.0/15.0], [1.0/2.0], [1.0/2.0] Nate Hobbs [1.0/8.0]

TEAM STATISTICS SEAHAWKS RAIDERS First Downs 9 26 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4/13/31% 11/17/65% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 2/2/100% 1/1/100% Total Net Yards 194 385 Total Plays 46 79 Yards Per Play 4.2 4.9 Rushes/Net Yards 14/68 36/158 Net Passing 126 227 Pass Attempts/Completions 31/17 39/29 Had Intercepted 0 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/8 4/19 Punts/Average 5/48.6 3/43.3 Penalties/Yards 5/40 4/37 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0 Possession Time 19:23 40:37

111 Game Summaries Las Vegas Raiders ...... 7 0 3 7 — 17 Los Angeles Rams ...... 0 10 0 6 — 16

SCORING DRIVES TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY LV LAR Raiders 1 07:00 T.Ragas 1 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (8-32, 3:44) 7 0 Rams 2 09:07 K.Blanton 9 yd. pass from B.Perkins (M.Gay kick) (4-40, 2:05) 7 7 Rams 2 01:37 M.Gay 36 yd. Field Goal (12-55, 4:34) 7 10 Raiders 3 02:34 D.Carlson 29 yd. Field Goal (9-49, 5:01) 10 10 Raiders 4 06:58 M.Ateman 29 yd. pass from N.Peterman (D.Carlson kick) (6-67, 3:43) 17 10 Rams 4 00:15 J.Harris 2 yd. pass from B.Perkins (pass failed) (16-76, 6:43) 17 16

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS LOS ANGELES RAMS PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG PASSING ATT CP YDS SK/YD TD LG INT RTG Nathan Peterman 24 16 172 3/22 1 29t 2 66.7 Bryce Perkins 39 26 208 1/6 2 19 1 86.3 TOTAL 24 16 172 3/22 1 29T 2 66.7 TOTAL 39 26 208 1/6 2 19 1 86.3

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Nathan Peterman 5 35 7.0 24 0 Jake Funk 7 56 8.0 19 0 B.J. Emmons 8 34 4.3 7 0 Bryce Perkins 9 41 4.6 11 0 Garrett Groshek 3 9 3.0 5 0 7 29 4.1 12 0 Trey Ragas 6 1 0.2 8 1 3 5 1.7 4 0 TOTAL 22 79 3.6 24 1 Tutu Atwell 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 TOTAL 27 129 4.8 19 0

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Alex Ellis 4 41 10.3 21 0 J.J. Koski 8 61 7.6 19 0 Marcell Ateman 2 45 22.5 29t 1 Tutu Atwell 8 46 5.8 11 0 Trey Ragas 2 24 12.0 23 0 Landen Akers 5 49 9.8 16 0 D.J. Turner 2 19 9.5 16 0 2 31 15.5 18 0 Garrett Groshek 1 10 10.0 10 0 Xavier Jones 1 10 10.0 10 0 Nick Bowers 1 10 10.0 10 0 Kendall Blanton 1 9 9.0 9t 1 Matt Bushman 1 9 9.0 9 0 Jacob Harris 1 2 2.0 2t 1 Dillon Stoner 1 7 7.0 7 0 TOTAL 26 208 8.0 19 2 Zay Jones 1 5 5.0 5 0 Derek Carrier 1 2 2.0 2 0 TOTAL 16 172 10.8 29T 1

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB I20 LG Corliss Waitman 5 226 45.2 1 2 54 Matt Gay 4 168 42.0 0 0 50 TOTAL 5 226 45.2 1 2 54 TOTAL 4 168 42.0 0 0 50

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TB LG TD No Kickoff Returns Otis Anderson 2 36 18.0 20 0 TOTAL 2 36 18.0 20 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD D.J. Turner 2 28 14.0 23 0 Tutu Atwell 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dillon Stoner 2 15 7.5 14 0 TOTAL 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 4 43 10.8 23 0

TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT TOP DEFENSE TOT SOLO AST SCK YDS INT Roderic Teamer 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 Ernest Jones 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 Malcolm Koonce 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 Chris Garrett 4 2 2 1.5 10.5 0 Amik Robertson 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 J.R. Reed 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 1

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PERCENT RESULTS Daniel Carlson 1-1 100.0 29G Matt Gay 1-2 50.0 36G, 43B TOTAL 1-1 100.0 TOTAL 1-2 50.0

SACKS SACKS Tanner Muse [0.5/3.0], Darius Philon [0.5/3.0] Chris Garrett [1.5/10.5], Eric Banks [1.0/9.0], [0.5/2.5]

TEAM STATISTICS RAIDERS RAMS First Downs 13 22 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 2/10/20% 2/13/15% 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 2/2/100% 4/5/80% Total Net Yards 229 331 Total Plays 49 67 Yards Per Play 4.7 4.9 Rushes/Net Yards 22/79 27/129 Net Passing 150 202 Pass Attempts/Completions 24/16 39/26 Had Intercepted 2 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 3/22 1/6 Punts/Average 5/45.2 4/42.0 Penalties/Yards 4/45 10/84 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Possession Time 24:39 35:21

Game Summaries 112 LAST WEEK’S GAME National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2021 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Date: Saturday, 8/21/2021 Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Rams Start Time: 7:07 PM PDT at SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA Game Day Weather Game Weather: Clear Temp: 71° F (21.7° C) Humidity: 71%, Wind: SW 4 mph Played Open Stadium on Turf: Matrix Turf Outdoor Weather: Clear,

Officials Referee: Novak, Scott (1) Umpire: George, Ramon (128) Down Judge: Bowers, Derick (74) Line Judge: Coleman IV, Walt (65) Field Judge: Weatherford, Mike (116) Side Judge: Meslow, David (118) Back Judge: Miles, Terrence (111) Replay Official: Sumstine, Matt (0)

Lineups

Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Rams Offense Defense Offense Defense TE 85 D.Carrier DE 99 C.Ferrell WR 17 J.Koski DL 93 M.Copeland LT 75 B.Parker DT 96 D.Philon WR 18 J.Haydel DL 95 B.Brown LG 67 L.Cotton DT 92 S.Thomas LT 68 A.Jackson DL 96 M.Hoecht C 66 N.Martin DE 94 C.Nassib LG 67 C.Brewer OLB 48 C.Garrett RG 76 J.Simpson LB 57 A.Bilal C 65 C.Shelton ILB 32 T.Howard RT 70 A.Leatherwood LB 53 J.White RG 71 B.Evans ILB 59 M.Kiser TE 84 M.Bushman S 24 J.Abram RT 72 T.Anchrum OLB 53 J.Lawler WR 18 K.Doss CB 22 K.Nixon TE 86 K.Blanton CB 49 D.Olumba WR 7 Z.Jones CB 39 N.Hobbs QB 16 B.Perkins DB 35 B.Harris QB 3 N.Peterman CB 38 R.Douglas TE 45 K.Markway S 26 T.Burgess RB 36 T.Ragas S 25 T.Moehrig RB 34 J.Funk S 23 J.Hughes

Substitutions Substitutions K 2 D.Carlson, P 6 A.Cole, P 9 C.Waitman, WR 16 D.Stoner, WR 17 W.Snead, K 8 M.Gay, WR 15 T.Atwell, RB 25 X.Jones, RB 30 R.Calais, DB 31 R.Rochell, WR 19 D.Turner, CB 21 A.Robertson, CB 26 N.Lawson, S 32 D.Leavitt, S 33 RB 32 O.Anderson, DB 36 J.Reed, S 38 T.Warner, S 39 J.Gervase, LS 42 R.Teamer, RB 35 B.Emmons, S 37 T.Gillespie, RB 46 G.Groshek, LS 47 T.Sieg, M.Orzech, S 43 P.Ford, LS 44 S.Wirtel, DB 46 K.Orr, LB 50 E.Jones, LB 56 DE 51 M.Koonce, DE 52 G.Green, LB 54 M.Richardson, LB 55 T.Muse, DT 56 C.Rozeboom, OL 60 J.Kolone, OL 61 J.Meredith, OL 66 M.Pircher, WR 84 D.Stills, LB 59 T.Coney, G 62 P.Ehinger, C 65 J.Morrissey, G/T 72 J.Jones- L.Akers, TE 87 J.Harris, TE 88 B.Hopkins, DL 90 E.Brown, DL 92 J.Williams, DL Smith, G/T 77 P.Omameh, DT 78 N.Scott, OL 79 J.Poutasi, TE 81 A.Ellis, TE 82 97 J.Daka, DL 98 E.Banks N.Bowers, WR 88 M.Ateman, DL 93 K.Vickers, DT 95 M.Dickerson, DT 97 Q.Jefferson

Did Not Play Did Not Play QB 4 D.Carr, QB 8 M.Mariota, WR 11 H.Ruggs, WR 13 H.Renfrow, WR 15 WR 1 D.Jackson, WR 2 R.Woods, S 4 J.Fuller, CB 5 J.Ramsey, QB 9 M.Stafford, J.Brown, CB 20 D.Arnette, RB 23 K.Drake, CB 27 T.Mullen, RB 28 J.Jacobs, CB WR 10 C.Kupp, CB 11 D.Williams, WR 12 V.Jefferson, QB 13 J.Wolford, QB 19 29 C.Hayward, RB 30 J.Richard, DB 31 I.Johnson, CB 34 B.Wreh-Wilson, LB 42 D.Hodges, CB 21 D.Deayon, CB 22 D.Long, S 24 T.Rapp, RB 27 D.Henderson, C.Littleton, S 43 K.Joseph, LB 44 N.Kwiatkoski, FB 45 A.Ingold, LB 49 S 33 N.Scott, DB 37 T.Hall, ILB 41 K.Young, OLB 45 O.Okoronkwo, ILB 51 D.Deablo, LB 50 N.Morrow, LB 58 D.Lee, DT 61 G.McCoy, G 64 R.Incognito, C T.Reeder, OLB 52 T.Lewis, OLB 54 L.Floyd, OL 55 B.Allen, LB 58 J.Hollins, OL 68 A.James, G 71 D.Good, T 74 K.Miller, TE 83 D.Waller, TE 87 F.Moreau, WR 63 A.Corbett, DL 69 S.Joseph, OL 70 J.Noteboom, OL 73 D.Edwards, OL 77 89 B.Edwards, DT 90 J.Hankins, DE 91 Y.Ngakoue, DE 98 M.Crosby A.Whitworth, OL 79 R.Havenstein, WR 81 B.Skowronek, TE 82 J.Mundt, WR 83 T.Jackson, TE 89 T.Higbee, DL 91 G.Gaines, DL 94 A.Robinson, DL 99 A.Donald

Not Active Not Active

Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

D.Carlson (29) M.Gay (36) 43B

1 2 3 4 OT Total VISITOR: Las Vegas Raiders 7 0 3 7 0 17 HOME: Los Angeles Rams 0 10 0 6 0 16 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Raiders 1 7:00 T.Ragas 1 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (8-32, 3:44) 7 0 Rams 2 9:07 K.Blanton 9 yd. pass from B.Perkins (M.Gay kick) (4-40, 2:05) 7 7 National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2021 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League.

Rams 2 1:37 M.Gay 36 yd. Field Goal (12-55, 4:34) 7 10 Raiders 3 2:34 D.Carlson 29 yd. Field Goal (9-49, 5:01) 10 10 Raiders 4 6:58 M.Ateman 29 yd. pass from N.Peterman (D.Carlson kick) (6-67, 3:43) 17 10 Rams 4 0:15 J.Harris 2 yd. pass from B.Perkins (pass failed) (16-76, 6:43) 17 16 Paid Attendance: 68,834 Time: 3:07 Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams 8/21/2021 at SoFi Stadium Final Individual Statistics Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Rams RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD N.Peterman 5 35 7.0 24 0 J.Funk 7 56 8.0 19 0 B.Emmons 8 34 4.3 7 0 B.Perkins 9 41 4.6 11 0 G.Groshek 3 9 3.0 5 0 X.Jones 7 29 4.1 12 0 T.Ragas 6 1 0.2 8 1 R.Calais 3 5 1.7 4 0 T.Atwell 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Total 22 79 3.6 24 1 Total 27 129 4.8 19 0

PASSING ATTCMP YDS SK/YD LGTD IN RT PASSING ATTCMP YDS SK/YD LGTD IN RT N.Peterman 24 16 172 3/22 1 29 2 66.7 B.Perkins 39 26 208 1/6 2 19 1 86.3 Total 24 16 172 3/22 1 29 2 66.7 Total 39 26 208 1/6 2 19 1 86.3

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD A.Ellis 5 4 41 10.3 21 0 J.Koski 10 8 61 7.6 19 0 M.Ateman 3 2 45 22.5 29 1 T.Atwell 13 8 46 5.8 11 0 T.Ragas 3 2 24 12.0 23 0 L.Akers 8 5 49 9.8 16 0 D.Turner 2 2 19 9.5 16 0 B.Hopkins 2 2 31 15.5 18 0 N.Bowers 1 1 10 10.0 10 0 X.Jones 1 1 10 10.0 10 0 G.Groshek 1 1 10 10.0 10 0 K.Blanton 1 1 9 9.0 9 1 M.Bushman 1 1 9 9.0 9 0 J.Harris 3 1 2 2.0 2 1 D.Stoner 3 1 7 7.0 7 0 J.Haydel 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Z.Jones 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 D.Carrier 2 1 2 2.0 2 0 K.Doss 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 24 16 172 10.8 29 1 Total 39 26 208 8.0 19 2

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD N.Hobbs 1 0 0.0 0 0 B.Harris 1 9 9.0 9 0 J.Reed 1 4 4.0 4 0 Total 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 2 13 6.5 9 0

PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG C.Waitman 5 226 45.2 41.2 1 2 54 M.Gay 4 168 42.0 31.3 0 0 50 Total 5 226 45.2 41.2 1 2 54 Total 4 168 42.0 31.3 0 0 50

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD D.Turner 2 28 14.0 0 23 0 T.Atwell 1 0 0.0 1 0 0 D.Stoner 2 15 7.5 0 14 0 O.Anderson 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 [DOWNED] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 [TOUCHBACK] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 4 43 10.8 0 23 0 Total 1 0 0.0 2 0 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD [TOUCHBACK] 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 O.Anderson 2 36 18.0 0 20 0 [TOUCHBACK] 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 2 36 18.0 0 20 0

Las Vegas Raiders FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS N.Peterman 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L.Cotton 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Los Angeles Rams FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS C.Garrett 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams 8/21/2021 at SoFi Stadium Final Team Statistics Visitor Home Raiders Rams TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 13 22 By Rushing 5 7 By Passing 8 13 By Penalty 0 2 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 2-10-20.0% 2-13-15.4% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 2-2-100.0% 4-5-80.0% TOTAL NET YARDS 229 331 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 49 67 Average gain per offensive play 4.7 4.9 NET YARDS RUSHING 79 129 Total Rushing Plays 22 27 Average gain per rushing play 3.6 4.8 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 3-12 2-5 NET YARDS PASSING 150 202 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 3-22 1-6 Gross yards passing 172 208 PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 24-16-2 39-26-1 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 5.6 5.1 KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 4-2-2 4-3-3 PUNTS Number and Average 5-45.2 4-42.0 Had Blocked 0 0 FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 1-0 Net Punting Average 41.2 31.3 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 43 13 No. and Yards Punt Returns 4-43 1-0 No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-36 No. and Yards Interception Returns 1-0 2-13 PENALTIES Number and Yards 4-45 10-84 FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-0 0-0 TOUCHDOWNS 2 2 Rushing 1 0 Passing 1 2 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 2-2 1-2 Kicking Made-Attempts 2-2 1-1 Passing Made-Attempts 0-0 0-1 FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 1-1 1-2 RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 1-2-50% 2-3-67% GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 2-2-100% SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE 17 16 TIME OF POSSESSION 24:39 35:21 Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams 8/21/2021 at SoFi Stadium Ball Possession And Drive Chart Las Vegas Raiders

# Time Time Time How Ball Drive # Yds Yds Net 1st Last How Given Recd Lost Poss Obtained Began Play Gain Pen Yds Down Scrm Up

1 15:00 13:32 1:28 Kickoff LV 25 3 6 0 6 0 LV 31 Punt 2 10:44 7:00 3:44 Punt LA 32 8 32 0 32 3 * LA 1 Touchdown 3 3:23 0:22 3:01 Punt LV 30 5 31 0 31 2 LA 39 Punt

4 11:19 11:12 0:07 Punt LV 38 1 0 0 0 0 LV 38 Interception 5 9:07 6:11 2:56 Kickoff LV 25 5 1 0 1 1 LV 26 Punt 6 1:37 0:26 1:11 Kickoff LV 25 5 20 -15 5 1 LV 30 Punt

7 10:48 7:44 3:04 Punt LV 28 6 18 0 18 1 LV 46 Punt 8 7:35 2:34 5:01 Interception LV 40 9 59 -10 49 2 * LA 11 Field Goal

9 14:17 14:08 0:09 Downs LA 45 1 0 0 0 0 LA 45 Interception 10 10:41 6:58 3:43 Missed FG LV 33 6 67 0 67 3 LA 29 Touchdown 11 0:15 0:00 0:15 Kickoff 50 1 -1 0 -1 0 50 End of Game

(417) Average LV 38

Los Angeles Rams

# Time Time Time How Ball Drive # Yds Yds Net 1st Last How Given Recd Lost Poss Obtained Began Play Gain Pen Yds Down Scrm Up

1 13:32 10:44 2:48 Punt LA 8 3 2 -7 -5 0 LA 3 Punt 2 7:00 3:23 3:37 Kickoff LA 25 5 26 -10 16 1 LA 41 Punt

3 0:22 11:19 4:03 Punt LA 20 7 20 -5 15 1 LA 35 Punt 4 11:12 9:07 2:05 Interception LV 40 4 40 0 40 3 * LV 9 Touchdown 5 6:11 1:37 4:34 Punt LA 27 12 60 -5 55 4 * LV 18 Field Goal 6 0:26 0:00 0:26 Punt LA 27 1 4 -10 -6 0 LA 17 End of Half

7 15:00 10:48 4:12 Kickoff LA 25 6 17 -10 7 1 LA 32 Punt 8 7:44 7:35 0:09 Punt LA 11 1 0 0 0 0 LA 11 Interception

9 2:34 14:17 3:17 Kickoff LA 10 7 35 0 35 2 LA 45 Downs 10 14:08 10:41 3:27 Interception LA 24 7 51 0 51 3 LV 25 Missed FG 11 6:58 0:15 6:43 Kickoff LA 24 16 76 0 76 7 * LV 2 Touchdown

(261) Average LA 24

* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Visitor Las Vegas Raiders 8:13 4:14 8:05 4:07 24:39 Home Los Angeles Rams 6:47 10:46 6:55 10:53 35:21

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average Raiders: 3 - LV 25 Rams: 4 - LA 21 Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams 8/21/2021 at SoFi Stadium Final Defensive Statistics Las Vegas Raiders Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL Q IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR R.Teamer 7 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Koonce 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.Lawson 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Robertson 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Richardson 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Douglas 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.Hobbs 3 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Bilal 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Nixon 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.White 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Vickers 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Muse 0 3 3 0.5 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Gillespie 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.Scott 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Nassib 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Leavitt 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S.Thomas 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G.Green 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Philon 0 1 1 0.5 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 J.Abram 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Ferrell 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Stills 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Doss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 D.Turner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 L.Cotton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 43 23 66 1 6 3 3 1 8 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1

TKL = Tackle AST = Assist COMB = Combined QH=QB Hit IN = Interception PD = Pass Defense FF = Forced Fumble FR = Fumble Recovery Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams 8/21/2021 at SoFi Stadium Final Defensive Statistics Los Angeles Rams Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc TKL AST COMB SK / YDS QHTFL IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR E.Jones 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Garrett 2 2 4 1.5 10.5 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Reed 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Gervase 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Hughes 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Orr 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Warner 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Harris 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Daka 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Hoecht 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E.Banks 1 1 2 1 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Williams 1 1 2 0.5 2.5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Rozeboom 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Brown 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Copeland 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Howard 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Olumba 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Burgess 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Kiser 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Lawler 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Rochell 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E.Brown 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S.Wirtel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Atwell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 29 20 49 3 22 4 6 2 7 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams 8/21/2021 at SoFi Stadium First Half Summary PERIOD SCORES TIME OF POSSESSION Raiders 7 0 = 7 Raiders 12:27 Rams 0 10 = 10 Rams 17:33 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Raiders 1 7:00 T.Ragas 1 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (8-32, 3:44) 7 0 Rams 2 9:07 K.Blanton 9 yd. pass from B.Perkins (M.Gay kick) (4-40, 2:05) 7 7 Rams 2 1:37 M.Gay 36 yd. Field Goal (12-55, 4:34) 7 10

Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Rams TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 7 9 First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty 3 - 4 - 0 3 - 5 - 1 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-5-0.0% 0-6-0.0% TOTAL NET YARDS 86 152 Total Offensive Plays 27 31 NET YARDS RUSHING 29 79 NET YARDS PASSING 57 73 Gross Yards Passing 70 73 Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass 2-13 0-0 Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted 14 - 9 - 1 16 - 11 - 0 Punts-Number and Average 4 - 45.8 3 - 42.3 Penalties-Number and Yards 2 - 30 7 - 59 Fumbles-Number and Lost 1 - 0 0 - 0 Red Zone Efficiency 1-1-100% 1-2-50% Average Drive Start LV 35 LA 28

Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Rams

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD B.Emmons 4 20 5.0 7 0 J.Funk 6 37 6.2 14 0 N.Peterman 2 9 4.5 7 0 X.Jones 5 27 5.4 12 0 G.Groshek 2 8 4.0 5 0 B.Perkins 3 17 5.7 11 0 T.Ragas 3 -8 -2.7 1 1 T.Atwell 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Total 11 29 2.6 7 1 Total 15 79 5.3 14 0

PASSING ATTCMP YDS SK/YD LGTD IN RT PASSING ATTCMP YDS SK/YD LGTD IN RT N.Peterman 14 9 70 2/13 0 16 1 46.7 B.Perkins 16 11 73 0/0 1 19 0 99.2 Total 14 9 70 2/13 0 16 1 46.7 Total 16 11 73 0/0 1 19 0 99.2

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD D.Turner 2 2 19 9.5 16 0 J.Koski 6 4 27 6.8 19 0 A.Ellis 3 2 17 8.5 15 0 T.Atwell 5 3 15 5.0 11 0 M.Ateman 2 1 16 16.0 16 0 L.Akers 2 2 12 6.0 8 0 N.Bowers 1 1 10 10.0 10 0 X.Jones 1 1 10 10.0 10 0 Z.Jones 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 K.Blanton 1 1 9 9.0 9 1 D.Carrier 2 1 2 2.0 2 0 J.Haydel 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 T.Ragas 2 1 1 1.0 1 0 K.Doss 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 14 9 70 7.8 16 0 Total 16 11 73 6.6 19 1

Las Vegas Raiders Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL Q IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR R.Teamer 5 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Bilal 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.Lawson 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Nixon 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 14 1 15 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams 8/21/2021 at SoFi Stadium First Half Summary Los Angeles Rams Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc TKL AST COMB SK / YDS QHTFL IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR E.Jones 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Garrett 2 2 4 1.5 10.5 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Orr 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Hughes 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 9 5 14 1.5 10.5 1 3 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium

Play By Play First Quarter 8/21/2021 LV wins toss, elects to Receive, and LA elects to defend the South goal. M.Gay kicks 65 yards from LA 35 to end zone, Touchback. Las Vegas Raiders at 15:00 1-10-LV 25 (15:00) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short left to T.Ragas to LV 26 for 1 yard (T.Howard). 2-9-LV 26 (14:28) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short left to Z.Jones to LV 31 for 5 yards (D.Olumba). 3-4-LV 31 (13:50) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass incomplete short right to D.Carrier (J.Hughes). 4-4-LV 31 (13:45) C.Waitman punts 54 yards to LA 15, Center-T.Sieg. T.Atwell ran ob at LA 27 for 12 yards (T.Muse). PENALTY on LA-M.Kiser, Offensive Holding, 7 yards, enforced at LA 15. Los Angeles Rams at 13:32 1-10-LA 8 (13:32) J.Funk left tackle to LA 9 for 1 yard (A.Bilal). 2-9-LA 9 (12:54) (Shotgun) J.Funk right tackle to LA 14 for 5 yards (J.Abram; C.Nassib). 3-4-LA 14 (12:10) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to J.Koski to LA 23 for 9 yards (N.Hobbs). PENALTY on LA-B.Evans, Offensive Holding, 7 yards, enforced at LA 14 - No Play. 3-11-LA 7 (11:39) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short right to J.Koski to LA 3 for -4 yards (N.Hobbs). 4-15-LA 3 (10:55) M.Gay punts 34 yards to LA 37, Center-M.Orzech. D.Turner to LA 32 for 5 yards (J.Daka; E.Jones). Las Vegas Raiders at 10:44 1-10-LA 32 (10:44) (Shotgun) B.Emmons right tackle to LA 25 for 7 yards (K.Orr). 2-3-LA 25 (10:25) (No Huddle, Shotgun) B.Emmons right guard to LA 21 for 4 yards (E.Jones; C.Garrett). R1 1-10-LA 21 (9:46) (Shotgun) N.Peterman scrambles up the middle to LA 14 for 7 yards (E.Jones; M.Kiser). 2-3-LA 14 (9:07) B.Emmons right guard to LA 8 for 6 yards (E.Jones). R2 1-8-LA 8 (8:32) (Shotgun) B.Emmons right tackle to LA 5 for 3 yards (M.Hoecht). 2-5-LA 5 (7:52) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short right to D.Carrier to LA 3 for 2 yards (J.Hughes). 3-3-LA 3 (7:14) (Shotgun) N.Peterman up the middle for 3 yards, TOUCHDOWN. The Replay Official reviewed the runner broke the plane ruling, and the play was REVERSED. (Shotgun) N.Peterman up the middle to LA 1 for 2 yards (J.Lawler; E.Jones). 4-1-LA 1 (7:03) (Run formation) T.Ragas left guard for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. R3 D.Carlson extra point is GOOD, Center-T.Sieg, Holder-A.Cole. LV 7 LA 0, 8 plays, 32 yards, 3:44 drive, 8:00 elapsed C.Waitman kicks 65 yards from LV 35 to end zone, Touchback. Los Angeles Rams at 7:00 1-10-LA 25 (7:00) B.Perkins pass short right to T.Atwell to LA 26 for 1 yard (K.Nixon). 2-9-LA 26 (6:13) J.Funk right tackle to LA 38 for 12 yards (K.Nixon). R1 1-10-LA 38 (5:26) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short right to B.Hopkins to LA 42 for 4 yards (A.Bilal). PENALTY on LA-T.Anchrum, Illegal Use of Hands, 10 yards, enforced at LA 38 - No Play. 1-20-LA 28 (5:03) (Shotgun) J.Funk up the middle to LA 30 for 2 yards (C.Ferrell; C.Nassib). 2-18-LA 30 (4:27) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short middle to J.Koski (J.White) [D.Philon]. 3-18-LA 30 (4:23) (Shotgun) B.Perkins scrambles left end to LA 41 for 11 yards (A.Bilal). 4-7-LA 41 (3:34) M.Gay punts 43 yards to LV 16, Center-S.Wirtel. D.Stoner ran ob at LV 30 for 14 yards (S.Wirtel). Las Vegas Raiders at 3:23 1-10-LV 30 (3:23) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short right to N.Bowers to LV 40 for 10 yards (J.Hughes). P4 1-10-LV 40 (2:55) N.Peterman pass short middle to M.Ateman to LA 44 for 16 yards (B.Harris). P5 Penalty on LA-B.Harris, Defensive Pass Interference, declined. 1-10-LA 44 (2:43) (Shotgun) G.Groshek right end to LA 39 for 5 yards (E.Jones). 2-5-LA 39 (2:01) G.Groshek up the middle to LA 36 for 3 yards (J.Williams). 3-2-LA 36 (1:29) T.Ragas left tackle to LA 39 for -3 yards (B.Brown). 4-5-LA 39 (:43) (Run formation) Penalty on LV, Delay of Game, declined. 4-5-LA 39 (:30) C.Waitman punts 39 yards to end zone, Center-T.Sieg, Touchback. Los Angeles Rams at 0:22 1-10-LA 20 (:22) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to J.Koski to LA 24 for 4 yards (R.Douglas, N.Hobbs). PENALTY on LA, Illegal Shift, 5 yards, enforced at LA 20 - No Play. Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss RPXT 3 Down 4 Down Las Vegas Raiders 7 8:13 3 2 0 5 0/3 1/1 Los Angeles Rams 0 6:47 1 0 0 1 0/2 0/0 Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium

Play By Play Second Quarter 8/21/2021 Los Angeles Rams continued. 1-15-LA 15 (15:00) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short right to L.Akers to LA 23 for 8 yards (N.Lawson). 2-7-LA 23 (14:21) J.Funk left end to LA 26 for 3 yards (R.Teamer, J.White). 3-4-LA 26 (13:43) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short middle to J.Koski to LA 29 for 3 yards (A.Bilal). 4-1-LA 29 (13:02) B.Perkins up the middle to LA 31 for 2 yards (S.Thomas). R2 1-10-LA 31 (12:31) B.Perkins pass incomplete deep left to T.Atwell (J.White). 2-10-LA 31 (12:25) (Shotgun) B.Perkins left end to LA 35 for 4 yards (R.Teamer). 3-6-LA 35 (11:39) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short right to J.Koski. 4-6-LA 35 (11:31) M.Gay punts 50 yards to LV 15, Center-M.Orzech. D.Turner to LV 38 for 23 yards (T.Howard). Las Vegas Raiders at 11:19 1-10-LV 38 (11:19) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short left intended for K.Doss INTERCEPTED by J.Reed (C.Garrett) at LV 44. J.Reed to LV 40 for 4 yards (K.Doss). Los Angeles Rams at 11:12 1-10-LV 40 (11:12) B.Perkins pass deep left to J.Koski to LV 21 for 19 yards (K.Nixon). P3 1-10-LV 21 (10:28) X.Jones right end to LV 19 for 2 yards (R.Teamer). 2-8-LV 19 (9:51) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short right to X.Jones pushed ob at LV 9 for 10 yards (J.White). P4 1-9-LV 9 (9:13) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short right to K.Blanton for 9 yards, TOUCHDOWN. P5 M.Gay extra point is GOOD, Center-M.Orzech, Holder-S.Wirtel. LV 7 LA 7, 4 plays, 40 yards, 2:05 drive, 5:53 elapsed M.Gay kicks 65 yards from LA 35 to end zone, Touchback. Las Vegas Raiders at 9:07 1-10-LV 25 (9:07) T.Ragas left end to LV 19 for -6 yards (C.Garrett). 2-16-LV 19 (8:35) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short middle to D.Turner to LV 35 for 16 yards (K.Orr). P6 1-10-LV 35 (7:54) (Shotgun) N.Peterman sacked at LV 30 for -5 yards (sack split by J.Williams and C.Garrett). 2-15-LV 30 (7:10) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass incomplete short middle to T.Ragas (C.Garrett). 3-15-LV 30 (7:06) (Shotgun) N.Peterman sacked at LV 22 for -8 yards (C.Garrett). FUMBLES (C.Garrett) [C.Garrett], touched at LV 22, recovered by LV- L.Cotton at LV 26. 4-19-LV 26 (6:20) C.Waitman punts 47 yards to LA 27, Center-T.Sieg, fair catch by T.Atwell. Los Angeles Rams at 6:11 1-10-LA 27 (6:11) X.Jones right tackle to LA 32 for 5 yards (M.Koonce). 2-5-LA 32 (5:32) (Shotgun) X.Jones up the middle to LA 44 for 12 yards (D.Leavitt; J.White). R6 1-10-LA 44 (4:51) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to T.Atwell ran ob at LV 45 for 11 yards (R.Teamer). P7 1-10-LV 45 (4:18) T.Atwell left end to LV 47 for -2 yards (R.Teamer). 2-12-LV 47 (3:34) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to X.Jones pushed ob at LV 35 for 12 yards (D.Leavitt). PENALTY on LA-C.Brewer, Illegal Block Above the Waist, 10 yards, enforced at LV 47 - No Play. Penalty on LA-C.Shelton, Offensive Holding, declined. 2-22-LA 43 (3:08) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short left to J.Haydel (R.Douglas). 3-22-LA 43 (3:01) (Shotgun) J.Funk right guard to LV 43 for 14 yards (T.Muse; M.Koonce). Timeout #1 by LV at 02:52. 4-8-LV 43 (2:52) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short middle to J.Koski to LV 34 for 9 yards (R.Douglas). P8 1-10-LV 34 (2:08) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short left to T.Atwell (R.Douglas). PENALTY on LV-R.Douglas, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 15 yards, enforced at LV 34. X9 1-10-LV 19 (2:04) X.Jones left tackle to LV 15 for 4 yards (N.Lawson). Two-Minute Warning 2-6-LV 15 (1:59) X.Jones right end pushed ob at LV 2 for 13 yards (A.Robertson). PENALTY on LA-T.Anchrum, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at LV 15 - No Play. 2-16-LV 25 (1:53) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short right to T.Atwell to LV 22 for 3 yards (A.Robertson). Timeout #2 by LV at 01:47. Timeout #1 by LA at 01:47. 3-13-LV 22 (1:47) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to L.Akers to LV 18 for 4 yards (N.Lawson, M.Koonce). Timeout #3 by LV at 01:41. 4-9-LV 18 (1:41) M.Gay 36 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-M.Orzech, Holder-S.Wirtel. Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium LV 7 LA 10, 12 plays, 55 yards, 1 penalty, 4:34 drive, 13:23 elapsed M.Gay kicks 65 yards from LA 35 to end zone, Touchback. Las Vegas Raiders at 1:37 1-10-LV 25 (1:37) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short left to D.Turner to LV 28 for 3 yards (K.Orr). Timeout #2 by LA at 01:30. 2-7-LV 28 (1:30) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short middle to A.Ellis to LV 43 for 15 yards (R.Rochell; J.Reed). P7 1-10-LV 43 (1:07) (No Huddle, Shotgun) N.Peterman pass incomplete short left to M.Ateman [C.Garrett]. 2-10-LV 43 (1:02) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass incomplete short right to A.Ellis (J.Reed). 3-10-LV 43 (:58) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short left to A.Ellis to LV 45 for 2 yards (T.Burgess). Penalty on LV-J.Jones-Smith, Offensive Holding, declined. 4-8-LV 45 (:50) C.Waitman punts 34 yards to LA 21, Center-T.Sieg. R.Calais MUFFS catch, RECOVERED by LV-T.Sieg at LA 30. PENALTY on LV-R.Teamer, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at LV 45 - No Play. 4-23-LV 30 (:39) C.Waitman punts 43 yards to LA 27, Center-T.Sieg, downed by LV-T.Sieg. Los Angeles Rams at 0:26 1-10-LA 27 (:26) (Shotgun) B.Perkins scrambles up the middle to LA 28 for 1 yard (A.Robertson). PENALTY on LA-C.Brewer, Illegal Use of Hands, 10 yards, enforced at LA 27 - No Play. 1-20-LA 17 (:16) X.Jones left tackle to LA 21 for 4 yards (A.Bilal; K.Vickers). END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss RPXT 3 Down 4 Down Las Vegas Raiders 7 4:14 0 2 0 2 0/2 0/0 Los Angeles Rams 10 10:46 2 5 1 8 0/4 2/2 Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium

Play By Play Third Quarter 8/21/2021 LA elects to Receive, and LV elects to defend the North goal. C.Waitman kicks 65 yards from LV 35 to end zone, Touchback. Los Angeles Rams at 15:00 1-10-LA 25 (15:00) R.Calais right end to LA 25 for no gain (M.Richardson, N.Scott). 2-10-LA 25 (14:20) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to T.Atwell to LA 34 for 9 yards (T.Gillespie). 3-1-LA 34 (13:42) (Shotgun) R.Calais up the middle to LA 38 for 4 yards (M.Koonce). LA-T.Anchrum was injured during the play. His return is Probable. R10 LV-M.Koonce was injured during the play. His return is Probable. LV-J.White was injured during the play. His return is Doubtful. 1-10-LA 38 (13:19) R.Calais left tackle to LA 39 for 1 yard (N.Scott). 2-9-LA 39 (12:44) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to R.Calais to LA 45 for 6 yards (T.Muse; T.Gillespie). LA-R.Calais was injured during the play. His return is Probable. PENALTY on LA-B.Hopkins, Offensive Pass Interference, 10 yards, enforced at LA 39 - No Play. 2-19-LA 29 (12:20) (Shotgun) B.Perkins scrambles right guard pushed ob at LA 38 for 9 yards (M.Richardson). 3-10-LA 38 (11:42) (Shotgun) B.Perkins sacked at LA 32 for -6 yards (sack split by T.Muse and D.Philon). 4-16-LA 32 (11:00) M.Gay punts 41 yards to LV 27, Center-S.Wirtel. D.Stoner to LV 28 for 1 yard (B.Hopkins). Las Vegas Raiders at 10:48 1-10-LV 28 (10:48) (Shotgun) T.Ragas up the middle to LV 36 for 8 yards (J.Hughes). 2-2-LV 36 (10:19) (Shotgun) T.Ragas left guard to LV 33 for -3 yards (J.Daka, J.Gervase). 3-5-LV 33 (9:43) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short left to A.Ellis pushed ob at LA 46 for 21 yards (J.Gervase; J.Reed). P8 1-10-LA 46 (9:12) N.Peterman sacked at LV 45 for -9 yards (E.Banks). 2-19-LV 45 (8:29) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass incomplete short right to D.Stoner. 3-19-LV 45 (8:24) (Shotgun) G.Groshek up the middle to LV 46 for 1 yard (J.Daka). 4-18-LV 46 (7:53) C.Waitman punts 43 yards to LA 11, Center-T.Sieg, fair catch by O.Anderson. Los Angeles Rams at 7:44 1-10-LA 11 (7:44) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass deep middle intended for T.Atwell INTERCEPTED by N.Hobbs at LV 40. N.Hobbs to LV 40 for no gain (T.Atwell). Las Vegas Raiders at 7:35 1-10-LV 40 (7:35) (Shotgun) N.Peterman right end pushed ob at LA 36 for 24 yards (J.Reed). R9 Penalty on LV-N.Peterman, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, offsetting. Penalty on LA-J.Reed, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, offsetting. 1-10-LA 36 (7:15) T.Ragas up the middle to LA 33 for 3 yards (E.Brown; J.Gervase). PENALTY on LV-J.Jones-Smith, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at LA 36 - No Play. 1-20-LA 46 (6:49) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short right to D.Stoner to LA 39 for 7 yards (B.Harris). 2-13-LA 39 (6:11) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short middle to M.Bushman to LA 30 for 9 yards (C.Rozeboom). 3-4-LA 30 (5:33) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short left to A.Ellis to LA 27 for 3 yards (J.Reed). Timeout #1 by LV at 04:51. 4-1-LA 27 (4:51) N.Peterman pass short right to G.Groshek to LA 17 for 10 yards (T.Warner; J.Gervase). P10 1-10-LA 17 (4:09) (Shotgun) B.Emmons right tackle to LA 14 for 3 yards (M.Hoecht). 2-7-LA 14 (3:33) (Shotgun) N.Peterman scrambles up the middle to LA 11 for 3 yards (E.Banks; C.Rozeboom). 3-4-LA 11 (2:42) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass incomplete short middle to D.Stoner (C.Rozeboom). LA-C.Rozeboom was injured during the play. His return is Questionable. 4-4-LA 11 (2:37) D.Carlson 29 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-T.Sieg, Holder-A.Cole. LV 10 LA 10, 9 plays, 49 yards, 5:01 drive, 12:26 elapsed C.Waitman kicks 61 yards from LV 35 to LA 4. O.Anderson to LA 25 for 21 yards (R.Teamer). PENALTY on LA-J.Gervase, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at LA 20. Los Angeles Rams at 2:34, (1st play from scrimmage 2:28) 1-10-LA 10 (2:28) X.Jones right tackle to LA 11 for 1 yard (G.Green). 2-9-LA 11 (1:46) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to L.Akers to LA 21 for 10 yards (N.Lawson, D.Leavitt). P11 1-10-LA 21 (1:03) B.Perkins pass short right to L.Akers to LA 37 for 16 yards (A.Robertson). P12 1-10-LA 37 (:15) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short right to L.Akers. 2-10-LA 37 (:09) X.Jones right tackle to LA 38 for 1 yard (M.Richardson; K.Vickers). END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss RPXT 3 Down 4 Down Las Vegas Raiders 10 8:05 1 2 0 3 1/4 1/1 Los Angeles Rams 10 6:55 1 2 0 3 1/2 0/0 Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium

Play By Play Fourth Quarter 8/21/2021 Los Angeles Rams continued. 3-9-LA 38 (15:00) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to T.Atwell to LA 45 for 7 yards (M.Richardson). Timeout #1 by LA at 14:21. 4-2-LA 45 (14:21) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short left to T.Atwell. Las Vegas Raiders at 14:17 1-10-LA 45 (14:17) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass deep right intended for K.Doss INTERCEPTED by B.Harris at LA 15. B.Harris to LA 24 for 9 yards (D.Turner). Los Angeles Rams at 14:08 1-10-LA 24 (14:08) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short middle to J.Koski to LA 36 for 12 yards (R.Teamer). P13 1-10-LA 36 (13:32) (Shotgun) J.Funk up the middle to LV 45 for 19 yards (R.Teamer). R14 1-10-LV 45 (12:48) B.Perkins pass short right to B.Hopkins pushed ob at LV 27 for 18 yards (M.Richardson). P15 1-10-LV 27 (12:18) (Shotgun) B.Perkins up the middle to LV 30 for -3 yards (T.Gillespie, D.Stills). 2-13-LV 30 (11:31) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short right to T.Atwell. Timeout #2 by LA at 11:24. 3-13-LV 30 (11:24) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to T.Atwell to LV 25 for 5 yards (M.Koonce). 4-8-LV 25 (10:45) M.Gay 43 yard field goal is BLOCKED (D.Philon), Center-M.Orzech, Holder-S.Wirtel. Las Vegas Raiders at 10:41 1-10-LV 33 (10:41) (Shotgun) B.Emmons left tackle to LV 37 for 4 yards (J.Gervase, E.Brown). 2-6-LV 37 (10:03) B.Emmons up the middle to LV 42 for 5 yards (M.Copeland; B.Brown). 3-1-LV 42 (9:24) B.Emmons right end to LV 44 for 2 yards (T.Warner). R11 1-10-LV 44 (8:36) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short middle to T.Ragas to LA 33 for 23 yards (T.Warner). P12 1-10-LA 33 (7:48) T.Ragas right tackle to LA 29 for 4 yards (M.Copeland). 2-6-LA 29 (7:05) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass deep left to M.Ateman for 29 yards, TOUCHDOWN [J.Williams]. P13 D.Carlson extra point is GOOD, Center-T.Sieg, Holder-A.Cole. LV 17 LA 10, 6 plays, 67 yards, 3:43 drive, 8:02 elapsed C.Waitman kicks 61 yards from LV 35 to LA 4. O.Anderson to LA 24 for 20 yards (T.Gillespie). Los Angeles Rams at 6:58, (1st play from scrimmage 6:51) 1-10-LA 24 (6:51) (Shotgun) PENALTY on LA-J.Meredith, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at LA 24 - No Play. 1-15-LA 19 (6:51) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short right to T.Atwell to LA 25 for 6 yards (N.Hobbs). 2-9-LA 25 (6:06) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short right to L.Akers to LA 36 for 11 yards (N.Hobbs; A.Robertson). P16 1-10-LA 36 (5:24) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short right to B.Hopkins pushed ob at LA 49 for 13 yards (N.Hobbs). P17 1-10-LA 49 (4:55) B.Perkins pass incomplete short left to L.Akers (N.Hobbs). 2-10-LA 49 (4:48) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to J.Koski to LV 44 for 7 yards (R.Douglas; T.Muse). 3-3-LV 44 (4:03) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short middle to J.Koski to LV 38 for 6 yards (A.Robertson). P18 1-10-LV 38 (3:20) (Shotgun) B.Perkins sacked at LV 42 for -4 yards (M.Koonce). PENALTY on LV-R.Douglas, Illegal Contact, 5 yards, enforced at LV 38 - No Play. X19 1-10-LV 33 (3:12) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short left to J.Harris (R.Douglas). 2-10-LV 33 (3:07) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short left to L.Akers (R.Douglas). 3-10-LV 33 (3:04) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short middle to J.Koski to LV 24 for 9 yards (N.Lawson). 4-1-LV 24 (2:22) B.Perkins left end ran ob at LV 17 for 7 yards (A.Robertson). R20 1-10-LV 17 (2:15) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short middle to T.Atwell to LV 13 for 4 yards (R.Douglas). Two-Minute Warning 2-6-LV 13 (2:00) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short right to J.Harris. 3-6-LV 13 (1:54) (Shotgun) B.Perkins scrambles up the middle to LV 12 for 1 yard (M.Koonce). Timeout #2 by LV at 01:42. 4-5-LV 12 (1:42) (Shotgun) B.Perkins scrambles left end to LV 6 for 6 yards (R.Douglas). R21 Timeout #3 by LA at 00:52. 1-6-LV 6 (:52) (Shotgun) B.Perkins scrambles up the middle to LV 2 for 4 yards (K.Vickers). 2-2-LV 2 (:21) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short left to J.Harris for 2 yards, TOUCHDOWN. P22 TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. B.Perkins pass to J.Harris is incomplete. ATTEMPT FAILS. LV 17 LA 16, 16 plays, 76 yards, 1 penalty, 6:43 drive, 14:45 elapsed Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium M.Gay kicks onside 15 yards from LA 35 to 50. D.Stoner (didn't try to advance) to 50 for no gain. Las Vegas Raiders at 0:15, (1st play from scrimmage 0:14) 1-10-50 (:14) N.Peterman kneels to LV 49 for -1 yards. END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss RPXT 3 Down 4 Down Las Vegas Raiders 17 4:07 1 2 0 3 1/1 0/0 Los Angeles Rams 16 10:53 3 6 1 10 1/5 2/3 Miscellaneous Statistics Report

Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams 8/21/2021 at SoFi Stadium Ten Longest Plays for Las Vegas Raiders Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description 429 2-6-LA 29 (7:05) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass deep left to M.Ateman for 29 yards, TOUCHDOWN [J.Williams]. 324 1-10-LV 40 (7:35) (Shotgun) N.Peterman right end pushed ob at LA 36 for 24 yards (J.Reed). Penalty on LV-N.Peterman, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, offsetting. Penalty on LA-J.Reed, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, offsetting. 423 1-10-LV 44 (8:36) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short middle to T.Ragas to LA 33 for 23 yards (T.Warner). 321 3-5-LV 33 (9:43) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short left to A.Ellis pushed ob at LA 46 for 21 yards (J.Gervase; J.Reed). 116 1-10-LV 40 (2:55) N.Peterman pass short middle to M.Ateman to LA 44 for 16 yards (B.Harris). Penalty on LA-B.Harris, Defensive Pass Interference, declined. 216 2-16-LV 19 (8:35) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short middle to D.Turner to LV 35 for 16 yards (K.Orr). 215 2-7-LV 28 (1:30) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short middle to A.Ellis to LV 43 for 15 yards (R.Rochell; J.Reed). 110 1-10-LV 30 (3:23) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short right to N.Bowers to LV 40 for 10 yards (J.Hughes). 310 4-1-LA 27 (4:51) N.Peterman pass short right to G.Groshek to LA 17 for 10 yards (T.Warner; J.Gervase). 39 2-13-LA 39 (6:11) (Shotgun) N.Peterman pass short middle to M.Bushman to LA 30 for 9 yards (C.Rozeboom). Ten Longest Plays for Los Angeles Rams Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description 219 1-10-LV 40 (11:12) B.Perkins pass deep left to J.Koski to LV 21 for 19 yards (K.Nixon). 419 1-10-LA 36 (13:32) (Shotgun) J.Funk up the middle to LV 45 for 19 yards (R.Teamer). 418 1-10-LV 45 (12:48) B.Perkins pass short right to B.Hopkins pushed ob at LV 27 for 18 yards (M.Richardson). 316 1-10-LA 21 (1:03) B.Perkins pass short right to L.Akers to LA 37 for 16 yards (A.Robertson). 215 1-10-LV 34 (2:08) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass incomplete short left to T.Atwell (R.Douglas). 214 3-22-LA 43 (3:01)PENALTY (Shotgun) on LV-R.Douglas, J.Funk right Unsportsmanlike guard to LV 43 Conduct,for 14 yards 15 yards,(T.Muse; enforced M.Koonce). at LV 34. 413 1-10-LA 36 (5:24) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short right to B.Hopkins pushed ob at LA 49 for 13 yards (N.Hobbs). 112 2-9-LA 26 (6:13) J.Funk right tackle to LA 38 for 12 yards (K.Nixon). 212 2-5-LA 32 (5:32) (Shotgun) X.Jones up the middle to LA 44 for 12 yards (D.Leavitt; J.White). 412 1-10-LA 24 (14:08) (Shotgun) B.Perkins pass short middle to J.Koski to LA 36 for 12 yards (R.Teamer).

Touchdown Scoring Information Offense Defense Special Teams VISITOR Las Vegas Raiders 2 0 0 HOME Los Angeles Rams 2 0 0 Player Scoring Information Club Player TD Rush Rec KO TD Punt Int TD Fum Misc FG XP 2Pt 2Pt Sfty Points TD TD TD TD TD Rush Rec LV T.Ragas 010000000000 60 LV M.Ateman 001000000000 60 LV D.Carlson 000000001200 50 LA K.Blanton 001000000000 60 LA J.Harris 001000000000 60 LA M.Gay 000000001100 40

Possession Detail First Half Second Half Game Visitor Home Visitor Home Visitor Home Largest Lead 7 3 7 0 7 3 Drives Leading 2 1 1 2 3 3 Time of Possession Leading 3:08 0:26 0:15 4:21 3:23 4:47 Largest Deficit -3 -7 0 -7 -3 -7 Drives Trailing 1 3 2 1 3 4 Time of Possession Trailing 1:11 9:45 8:05 6:43 9:16 16:28 Times Score Tied Up 1 1 2 Lead Changes 2 1 3 Playtime Percentage Percent of playtime per player on offense, defense and special teams Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Rams Offense Defense Special Teams Offense Defense Special Teams

N Peterman QB 50 100% A Jackson T 76 100% 3 12% D Stoner WR 40 80% 11 46% B Evans T 76 100% 3 12% J Jones-Smith T 34 68% 3 12% B Perkins QB 76 100% P Omameh G 34 68% 2 8% C Brewer T 76 100% D Turner WR 32 64% 8 33% J Koski WR 75 99% 2 8% J Simpson G 27 54% 3 12% T Atwell WR 70 92% 3 12% L Cotton G 27 54% 3 12% L Akers WR 65 86% 8 33% N Martin C 27 54% X Jones RB 47 62% 7 29% M Ateman WR 26 52% 5 21% C Shelton G 44 58% 3 12% T Ragas RB 24 48% 3 12% T Anchrum T 40 53% 2 8% J Morrissey C 23 46% 3 12% J Meredith G 36 47% 3 12% K Doss WR 23 46% 1 4% J Kolone G 32 42% 3 12% J Poutasi T 23 46% K Blanton TE 30 39% 8 33% P Ehinger G 23 46% B Hopkins TE 26 34% 12 50% A Ellis TE 20 40% 6 25% J Harris TE 25 33% 13 54% N Bowers TE 19 38% 16 67% J Funk RB 24 32% 9 38% G Groshek RB 19 38% 2 8% J Haydel WR 12 16% 3 12% M Bushman TE 16 32% 7 29% R Calais RB 5 7% 9 38% B Parker T 16 32% 3 12% K Markway TE 1 1% 1 4% A Leatherwood T 16 32% 1 4% D Olumba CB 50 100% 6 25% B Emmons RB 15 30% B Harris DB 39 78% 13 54% D Carrier TE 11 22% J Hughes DB 38 76% 10 42% Z Jones WR 3 6% C Garrett LB 30 60% 4 17% W Snead WR 2 4% 3 12% J Reed DB 28 56% 14 58% G Green DE 60 79% 12 50% M Copeland DT 27 54% 2 8% R Douglas CB 58 76% 7 29% E Brown DE 26 52% N Lawson CB 58 76% J Daka DE 24 48% 14 58% A Robertson CB 54 71% 8 33% J Williams DE 24 48% 4 17% R Teamer CB 51 67% 16 67% C Rozeboom LB 23 46% 14 58% D Leavitt FS 48 63% 18 75% J Gervase SS 23 46% 11 46% N Hobbs DB 45 59% 8 33% T Warner DB 23 46% 11 46% M Koonce DE 45 59% 3 12% M Hoecht DT 23 46% 4 17% T Muse LB 43 57% 21 88% E Banks DT 22 44% 1 4% K Vickers DT 42 55% 6 25% K Orr CB 22 44% M Richardson LB 39 51% 7 29% T Burgess SS 21 42% 4 17% A Bilal LB 37 49% 11 46% J White DB 36 47% 12 50% J Lawler LB 20 40% 5 21% D Stills DT 33 43% 1 4% B Brown NT 19 38% 2 8% D Philon DT 27 36% 2 8% E Jones LB 18 36% 5 21% M Dickerson DT 25 33% 2 8% M Kiser LB 17 34% 9 38% T Moehrig DB 22 29% 2 8% T Howard LB 14 28% 9 38% N Scott NT 22 29% R Rochell DB 11 22% 4 17% T Gillespie DB 21 28% 15 62% P Ford DB 8 16% 1 4% C Nassib DE 18 24% 1 4% M Gay K 11 46% C Ferrell DE 14 18% 1 4% M Orzech LS 5 21% S Thomas DE 12 16% S Wirtel LS 5 21% K Nixon CB 10 13% 3 12% O Anderson RB 3 12% J Abram SS 10 13% M Pircher T 1 4% Q Jefferson DT 6 8% C Waitman P 10 42% T Sieg LS 9 38% T Coney LB 3 12% D Carlson K 3 12% A Cole P 3 12%

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Raiders edge Rams in second preseason game By Vincent Bonsignore August 21, 2021

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The Raiders defeated the Los Angeles Rams 17-16 on Saturday in their second preseason game when Rams quarterback Bryce Perkins missed on a pass for a two-point conversion with 15 seconds left. For the Raiders (2-0), the result took a backseat to another day of injuries to a position already pushed to its depth limit.

Second-year linebacker Javin White, who is having a strong training camp and was in the process of putting together a second straight impressive preseason game, went down with a knee injury in which he needed the assistance of two teammates to make his way to the sideline.

White, a UNLV product, was immediately transported to the locker room via a cart, and a slew of teammates circled him to offer support before leaving the sideline.

The injury further depletes a thin Raiders linebacker corps, which already lost starter Nicholas Morrow on Thursday to a leg injury in a joint practice with the Rams. Meanwhile, Nick Kwiatkoski was injured last week against the Seattle Seahawks and missed all week of practice.

On the same play that White went down in the third quarter, rookie rush end Malcolm Koonce also was injured. Koonce, though, returned to action.

The White injury could not have happened at a worse time, as he was not only pushing for a spot on the 53- man roster but potentially a role in the rotation.

With three linebackers going down in the span of seven days, the Raiders could revisit free agent linebacker K.J. Wright, the longtime Seattle Seahawks standout who was in for a free-agent visit two weeks ago.

Wright left the Raiders’ training facility without a contract, but the dynamics clearly have changed since his visit.

Here are two other takeaways.

Hobbs continues to shine

The Raiders may have uncovered a gem in rookie cornerback Nate Hobbs, who has impressed throughout training camp and carried the momentum through the first two preseason games.

Hobbs plays with an instinctual edge not often seen in such a young player, and certainly not in a player who lasted until the fifth round of the draft.

But almost from the moment he set foot in the Raiders’ facility, he has caught the eye of teammates and coaches. And his first two NFL preseason games have been an impressive display of command of the slot cornerback position in both pass defense, run support and rushing the passer.

Three plays, in particular, stood out Saturday.

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On the Rams’ third play, Perkins threw to his right, to J.J. Koski, who was standing near the line of scrimmage hoping to catch the Raiders and Hobbs out of position on a quick screen. But Hobbs never lost his composure or sight of Koski. Immediately after Koski caught the ball, Hobbs converged on him and drove him back for a 4- yard loss.

Later in the first quarter, Hobbs cleverly disguised a corner blitz to confuse the right side of the offensive line, then burst into the backfield to nearly come up with his second sack of the preseason. Perkins was able to break free of Hobbs, but the damage was already done. Perkins scrambled to his left before throwing the ball away.

Hobbs’ best play, though, came in the third quarter when he ran stride for stride with Rams wide receiver Tutu Atwell on a deep post, then went up and over Atwell to come up with an impressive interception. Hobbs not only made a great play on the ball, then went to the highest point to grab it, but he maintained possession upon falling.

Leatherwood impressive

Alex Leatherwood, the Raiders’ first-round pick from Alabama, was mostly solid in his first preseason game last week, although there were a couple of missed assignments and some fundamentals that needed to be cleaned up.

The 17th overall pick in the draft was much better in his second game, particularly on the second drive when he successfully protected Nathan Peterman in pass protection while being physical in run blocking. The Raiders fed off their rookie’s intensity, running to his side for positive yards during an eight-play scoring drive.

The Raiders opted to sideline their four other starting offensive linemen. Richie Incognito was a no-go because of a leg injury he sustained Thursday during a joint practice with the Rams, leaving Leatherwood the only starter to play on Saturday.

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Rookie Nate Hobbs continues to impress for Raiders in win over Rams By Mike Grimala August 21, 2021

INGLEWOOD, CALIF. — As they did last week in the preseason opener, the Raiders opted to sit most of their starters in Saturday’s 17-16 win over the Los Angeles Rams.

The only projected Week 1 starter to see the field on offense was rookie right tackle Alex Leatherwood, who played the first quarter and looked fine. On defense, the safety tandem of Johnathan Abram and Trevon Moehrig got a handful of snaps, as did defensive end Clelin Ferrell.

That was it. No skill-position players saw a single rep, and third-string quarterback Nathan Peterman went the distance again for Las Vegas. The Rams took a similar approach, with quarterback Matthew Stafford, defensive tackle Aaron Donald and cornerback all absent from the lineup (as were the other Los Angeles starters).

So what did we learn from the second straight week of backups vs. backups? Three takeaways:

Hobbs making play for big role

In the span of one offseason, cornerback Nate Hobbs has gone from a relatively unknown fifth-round pick to one of the more exciting rookies the Raiders have put on the field in recent years.

The cornerback was electric again on Saturday, making an interception, batting away another pass and blowing up a screen with a tackle behind the line of scrimmage. It was an eye-opening performance.

Heck, Jon Gruden felt it was a game ball performance.

The coach let it slip in his post-game press conference that he awarded a game ball to Hobbs, which has to be a sign that the coaches have big plans for the Illinois product.

With his ability to play in the slot or outside on the boundary, Hobbs is making himself indispensable.

“If you watch it carefully, he played nickel to start the game and did excellent there,” Gruden said. “Then we moved him outside. We have some corner hurt—Damon Arnette couldn’t go tonight, Keisean Nixon went out early –so he went outside and played very well and made some impact plays. I don’t usually give out game balls for preseason victories, but Nate Hobbs got one tonight. Well deserved.”

Hobbs has mostly played inside as a nickel cornerback in the preseason. As soon as the Raiders moved him outside on Saturday, the Rams dialed up a deep pass in his direction; Hobbs expertly stayed with his man and made an athletic, leaping interception.

Hobbs said the interception required a bit of improvisation on his part.

“The type of defense we played, I don’t even think it was my play,” Hobbs said, “but I was just trying to be a football player. I saw the ball come out of the quarterback’s hand, ran to the receiver, I looked up and the ball was there so I just grabbed it.”

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The Raiders may not have had much success with their top draft picks recently, but Hobbs looks like a late- round steal.

Bad break for White

Along with Hobbs, one of the best storylines of training camp has been the emergence of second-year defender Javin White, as the former undrafted free agent has made play after play in his quest to make the team. White was at it again on Saturday with a pair of pass breakups, including a near-interception.

Unfortunately, White’s path to the 53-man roster may have disappeared early in the third quarter when he went down with a knee injury and had to be carted back to the locker room.

White, a speedy 6-foot-2 linebacker, started both preseason games and played just about every snap until the injury.

After the game Gruden didn’t reveal much about White’s status, but the coach certainly didn’t sound an optimistic note.

“I don’t want to come to any conclusions,” Gruden said. “We’re going to evaluate him and he’s got to get the X-rays, but we are concerned.”

No starters in preseason

Don’t expect Jon Gruden to change it up and play his starters in the final preseason game next week against the San Francisco 49ers. After Saturday’s contest, he said his top priorities for the final exhibition will be getting through it healthy and examining the position battles on the fringe of the 53-man roster.

“We’ve got to look at the health of our team, most importantly, and we’ve got to see who’s on the bubble,” Gruden said. “Who we really need to see to make this football team. We would like to get some of the guys a few reps, but I think at the end of the day health and keeping the right 53 is at the top of our list right now.”

It sure sounds like next week’s game is going to be another four quarters of the second- and third-stringers fighting for the final handful of roster spots. With White now serving as a cautionary tale, it’s hard to envision Gruden risking any of his key players in a meaningless preseason game.

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THE ATHLETIC

Raiders risers and fallers: Nate Hobbs has the ‘it’ factor, keeps making plays in win over Rams By Vic Tafur and Tashan Reed August 21, 2021

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The Raiders were technically on the road this past week but it didn’t feel like it. Most of the fans who watched their joint practices with the Rams in Thousand Oaks — before they were shooed off by security — had on Raiders gear.

And when they took the field Saturday at SoFi Stadium ahead of their preseason contest against Los Angeles, they were greeted with cheers. It’s not shocking considering the Raiders played in the city from 1982 to 1994, but the split crowd shows how much weight they still carry in the city nearly three decades after leaving.

The game, which ended in a 17-16 win for the Raiders, wasn’t much to look at. After a spirited week of joint practices, neither team played many guys that’ll actually see the field this season and the contest that resulted was lackluster until the Raiders got a stop on the Rams’ two-point conversion with 15 seconds remaining to secure the win.

We would’ve had linebacker Javin White as a riser had he not gone down and been carted off with a knee injury early in the third quarter. Coach Jon Gruden said after the game that “there is concern” about White, though there was no official update. He also expressed concern about starting linebacker Nicholas Morrow, who left Thursday’s practice with a foot injury.

White started at weakside linebacker for the second consecutive week with Cory Littleton sitting out, and performed well. He dropped a near-interception on the Rams’ second possession in the first quarter, but was in good position and still prevented a completion. In the second quarter, he closed ground on Rams receiver TuTu Atwell on a deep pass down the left sideline and deflected it while out of phase (not looking back for the ball).

On both plays, White flashed his speed, athleticism and defensive back skills from his time playing in the secondary in college. He had an apparent blown coverage on a first-down catch in the second quarter and had only three tackles, but it didn’t appear to be because he was out of position and he didn’t seem to miss any tackles. Now, the focus shifts from White’s performance to his long-term health after he stayed down for an extended period of time and had to be helped off the field by teammates. From there, he went into the medical tent before being carted off the field.

The Raiders were without almost all of their starters and several rotational players. Quarterbacks Derek Carr and Marcus Mariota, running backs Josh Jacobs, Kenyan Drake and Jalen Richard, fullback Alec Ingold, wide receivers Henry Ruggs III, Bryan Edwards, Hunter Renfrow and John Brown, tight ends Darren Waller and Foster Moreau, linemen Kolton Miller, Richie Incognito, Andre James and Denzelle Good all sat out on offense.

Defensive linemen Yannick Ngakoue, Johnathan Hankins and Maxx Crosby, linebackers Littleton, Morrow, Nick Kwiatkoski, Darron Lee and Divine Deablo, cornerbacks Trayvon Mullen, Damon Arnette, Casey Hayward and Isaiah Johnson, safety Karl Joseph and punter AJ Cole also took the night off.

Gruden wanted to limit the risk of injuries and White going down capped off what was a rough injury week for the Raiders. Arnette was nicked up Wednesday, Morrow went down with the foot injury Thursday and

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Incognito left Thursday’s practice with a calf strain, though Gruden said they hope to get him back for the opener. Mariota is also still dealing with a quadriceps strain and while he practiced against the Rams this week, Gruden said he wasn’t physically ready for Saturday’s game.

“He competed against the Rams but he’s limited,” Gruden said. “We’re not calling plays for him right now. … He’s got a quad strain. We think he’s got a chance to play against the 49ers. But the way he plays, we do not want to get him out in a live situation and let him cut it loose. He’s just not ready to go.”

Of all the ailments, those of White and Morrow appear to be the most serious. Defensive end Malcolm Koonce also left Saturday’s game for a while with an injury after being kicked — he was hurt on the same play as White — but returned to the game and later had a sack and finished with six tackles.

“I just like the way he came back into the game,” Gruden said. “He showed great energy out of the stack and chased down a quick screen for a critical stop. He’s a work in progress, he’s getting better and better and (defensive line coach) Rod Marinelli is in his grill most of the time, but I did like the way he finished and his effort was outstanding when we needed it the most.”

The Raiders travel back to Las Vegas on Sunday and will have two off days from practice before returning to work at their team facility Tuesday. They’ll have to cut their roster down to 80 players by the end of the day Tuesday. While we wait on the coaching staff to make decisions on who to let go and updates on injuries, here are some risers and a few fallers from Saturday night.

Risers

CB Nate Hobbs The star of the preseason just looks so comfortable out there, which is impressive for someone who was the 167th pick in April. He started at nickelback and also lined up some at outside cornerback, which is the position he played during his college career at Illinois, and played sticky coverage at both positions.

“I am gaining the coaches’ trust, and they trusted me to play multiple spots,” Hobbs said.

After registering a sack in the preseason opener, Hobbs made another flash play in the backfield when he blew up a screen on a third down on the Rams’ opening series to force a punt.

In the third quarter while lined up outside, he tracked a deep pass down the seam intended for Atwell and had excellent timing on his jump to pick off Rams quarterback Bryce Perkins.

“The type of defense we play, I don’t really think it was my play,” Hobbs said. “I was just trying to be a football player and I saw the ball come out of the quarterback’s hand and ran to the receiver and I looked up, the ball was there so I just grabbed it.”

The rookie is physical and aggressive but isn’t reckless and has avoided making major mistakes while still making plays. He looks to be well on his way to being a Day 1 starter for the Raiders, which is more than most expected when he was drafted in the fifth round.

“He has the ‘it’ factor,” Gruden said. “He rarely makes the same mistake twice. He loves football. He eats it up and he’s one of the energizers of our defense.”

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Gruden said he doesn’t normally hand out game balls during the preseason, but he gave Hobbs one for this game.

“It was crazy, ’cause I’m just a rookie,” Hobbs said. “It’s something I’ll never forget.”

LB Tanner Muse The 2020 third-round pick came on a safety blitz and got a sack. He has bulked up and made good progress from last year, and with White’s injury is all but assured of a roster spot now.

“Crazy Legs” Nathan Peterman The QB played the whole game with Mariota limited to emergency duty and led the Raiders in rushing with 35 yards, including a 24-yard scamper down the middle of the field that drew the loudest reaction outside of the magnificent Mariachi Rams between the first and second quarters.

The perfect Peterman (he and the Raiders are 2-0) later threw the go-ahead 29-yard touchdown pass to Marcell Ateman with 6:58 left. Peterman also had two interceptions (one off Keelan Doss’ chest) and two fumbles … but that’s pretty good, considering how bad the backup offensive line was (see below).

Roderic Teamer The volatile Teamer doesn’t have much of a chance of making the roster but played heavy snaps at backup box safety and led the team with seven tackles. He had a nice tackle for loss, too, and may have improved his hopes of sticking around as a practice squad member.

Fallers

CB Nevin Lawson This isn’t necessarily tied to Lawson’s play, but with the continued emergence of Hobbs, he’s going to have a hard time holding on to his starting nickelback job. He’s suspended for the first two games of the regular season after violating the league’s policy against performance-enhancing drugs and he’s going to have a lot of ground to make up when he returns in Week 3. If Hobbs keeps playing like this into the regular season, it’ll be hard to see going with Lawson over the promising rookie.

OG Lester Cotton Sr. Rams defensive lineman Jonah Williams got past Cotton with ease on an inside swim move. He had a clear lane to Peterman and brought him down for a loss of 5 yards. Cotton started for the second consecutive week but has been uninspiring in both performances. He also gave up a sack in the preseason opener against the Seahawks and doesn’t look like a reliable option going into his third year. He’s the fourth guard in the rotation, though, so he may be needed if Incognito misses time with his calf injury.

OT Patrick Omameh Two plays after Cotton gave up a sack, Omameh was slow to react and got badly beaten off the edge by Rams linebacker Chris Garrett. Peterman never saw the rusher coming and fumbled when Garrett arrived to make the sack.

On the previous series, Omameh allowed Garrett to get his hand free at the line of scrimmage and deflect a pass from Peterman that was intercepted by Rams safety J.R. Reed.

The turnover went on Peterman’s stat line, of course, but Omameh deserves some of the blame. Unlike Cotton, the Raiders don’t currently have an injury-related reason to hang on to Omameh if he doesn’t improve.

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Garrett Shines For Rams, But Raiders Hold On For 17-16 Win By Dan Greenspan August 21, 2021

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Rams rookie outside linebacker Chris Garrett has a “next play” mentality.

He put it into action with a dominant three-play sequence during an impressive second quarter in the Rams’ 17-16 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Saturday night.

Garrett split a sack with lineman Jonah Williams, batted down a pass by Nathan Peterman and got a strip-sack.

“I was tired,” Garrett said. “I almost tapped, I almost tapped. But it was just go, go. It was fun, but next play, that’s the biggest thing.”

The Rams do not have many proven options at outside linebacker behind , but the 6-foot-4, 245- pound Garrett has looked like another late-round find for Los Angeles through two preseason games. The seventh-round draft pick from Division II Concordia St. Paul, tipped Peterman’s pass at the line of scrimmage in the second quarter, leading to an easy interception for safety J.R. Reed.

On the next play from scrimmage for the Raiders, Garrett dropped running back Trey Ragas for a loss of 6 yards. That was just a preview of how Garrett would finish off the drive.

“He made a big impact,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “He was applying pressure consistently. Big second quarter, and really you’ve seen him start to make steady improvements. And I think we always talk about it, you know, where that practice performance and preparation equals game reality, and tonight was an example of that for Chris and he’s continuing to get better.”

Peterman threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Marcell Ateman in the fourth quarter, taking advantage of busted coverage to find him all alone on a double move with 6:58 remaining to engineer his second straight preseason win. Peterman was 16 of 24 passing for 172 yards with two interceptions and added 35 yards rushing.

Bryce Perkins threw a 2-yard touchdown to tight end Jacob Harris with 15 seconds remaining, but his pass intended for Harris on the 2-point conversion that could have won the game was incomplete.

“I like our grit,” Raiders coach Jon Gruden said. “Our young people have gotten better and found a way to win two football games, no matter what the stakes are.”

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INJURIES Raiders LB Nicholas Morrow and OL Richie Incognito did not dress after sustaining injuries Thursday during the second of two days of joint practices with the Rams. Gruden said there is concern Morrow’s foot injury might be serious. Incognito is dealing with a calf strain and could be available for the season opener.

Raiders LB Javin White, DE Malcolm Koonce and Rams LT Jr. were all injured on the same play early in the third quarter. White sustained a knee injury that left him unable to put any weight on his left leg.

McVay said Rams RB Raymond Calais injured a foot in the third quarter and it will likely require surgery.

ENCORE Perkins was 26 of 39 passing for 208 yards, two touchdowns and one interception as he played the whole game for the Rams. He followed up his highlight-reel hurdle of Chargers cornerback Kedon Hall last week by shaking free from the grasp of Raiders defensive lineman Kendal Vickers and scrambling to move the chains on fourth down late in the fourth quarter. Perkins finished with 41 yards on the ground.

DOING MORE Rams kicker Matt Gay also handled punting duties after and Corey Bojorquez were placed on the COVID-19 list earlier on Saturday. Gay, the only specialist dressed for the game, averaged 42 yards per punt on four attempts. He made a 36-yard field goal in the second quarter, but his 43-yard attempt in the fourth quarter was blocked by Darius Philon.

YOU'RE UP The Raiders chose to have their first-stringers go through warmups before most called it a night. But Las Vegas did play its top two draft picks: right tackle Alex Leatherwood and safety Tre’von Moehrig. Leatherwood was impressive at the goal line, pushing defenders back well into the end zone on consecutive run plays.

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Raiders owner Mark Davis is emerging from his father’s shadow By Ed Graney May 27, 2020

Raiders owner Mark Davis is used to life in the shadow of his father Al, whose massive legacy is matched by few in the history of professional football.

Slowly but surely, however, Mark is creating one of his own. Even if he doesn’t allow himself to see it that way.

“I’ve always said the least important thing in life is the score at halftime, so I can’t be thinking about legacies right now,” Davis said. “We’re talking about building something.”

That process began with his relocation of the Raiders from Oakland to Las Vegas and their spectcular new home that is Allegiant Stadium. It continued when Davis purchased in January the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces.

Al Davis remains, now and forever, the most indelible figure of all things Raiders. He died in 2011, but his presence defines the organization. It happens when you are principal owner and general manager for 39 years.

That 85-foot memorial torch inside Allegiant Stadium might be ceremoniously lit to honor Davis before each home game, but understand that the successful and controversial flame ignited by him when running the Raiders will never really expire.

“Al was a genius and a progressive, but he also had paranoid tendencies,” said longtime Bay Area sports columnist Ray Ratto. “His story is told through one of those prisms depending on who is telling it.”

Ratto said father and son are alike in one significant regard. “Take me the way I am” is an approach to life they share.

“Maybe that is (Mark’s) legacy — don’t go out and seek a positive one but that he doesn’t want a negative one,” Ratto said. “Who does? That makes him closer to the every-man owner than maybe anybody in sports.”

One whose arrival to Las Vegas has proven to be a financial bonanza.

A tidy return on investment: The Raiders today are ranked as the world’s 29th most valuable sports franchise at an estimated $3.1 billion. In the last five years, that value has jumped some 117 percent. Which brings us to what Las Vegas has done for the Raiders, the most prominent example being that $750 million public contribution toward the building of Allegiant Stadium.

It was never going to happen in Oakland. There was never going to be enough money to raise a new stadium in place of the dilapidated Coliseum. It’s why, ultimately, Davis found a new home in Las Vegas.

Time will pass, those from both sides of the stadium dispute between the Raiders and the city of Oakland promise, and the entire narrative as to all that transpired will be told.

Some believe it rather simple: That the reason Davis was initially involved in a potential move to Los Angeles (one the Rams and Chargers now share) and the reason he flirted with San Antonio in trying to create a market was that he long since accepted the realities of Oakland.

The city wasn’t going to invest hundreds of millions in public money toward a new venue, so Davis discovered in Las Vegas the largest public subsidy ever earmarked for an NFL stadium.

“For anyone to question his desire to get something done in the Bay Area is both ignorant and uninformed,” Raiders president said. “Even up until the time we were negotiating here, he always said (Oakland) had a chance.”

Community driven This might not define a legacy, but it is stuff of legend: During the long and dreary days of a pandemic shut-in, Davis hunkered down at his temporary home — Westgate Las Vegas.

“I was the only person living there,” Davis said. “There were like 25 security people there on a daily basis. Other than that, I was the only one. It was like ‘The Shining.’ Everyone in (Las Vegas) was looking for toilet paper and I had 3,000 rooms’ worth.”

Believe it. He would have invited the entire city inside if allowed.

Davis will tell you how significant those two years leading up to the official move were in connecting his franchise to Las Vegas. NFL owners approved relocation in March of 2017, but the Raiders remained in Oakland until they could officially kick off at Allegiant.

While there is no debating the intimate connection felt between the Golden Knights and Las Vegas — one forged from the October 1 mass shooting during the NHL team’s expansion season — the Raiders too have spent their short time here integrating themselves into the community.

Rare is it that a few weeks pass without a press release announcing another outreach program. Recognizing local teachers. Hosting local prep football teams for games at Allegiant Stadium. Feeding the hungry. Working with veterans. Visiting hospitals and middle schools and high schools. Promoting the COVID-19 vaccines.

“Their involvement in the community is really impressive,” Gov. said. “They don’t say, ‘No,’ when you ask them for something. They just say, ‘Yes,’ to any community service item.” Davis has often said he wanted the organization to earn such attachment, which he doesn’t think would have occurred if the Raiders had arrived earlier and, say, played a few years at .

He believed all infrastructure needed to be in place.

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“Mark has made a commitment to Las Vegas and delivered every step of the way,” Raiders head coach Jon Gruden said. “The community is really important to him and he’s proud to be part of it. It shows the way Las Vegas has embraced the team. You can feel the excitement everywhere around here.”

Need to win more All of his dreams for the Raiders had come true. The beautiful practice facility. The magnificent stadium. The community interest.

“And then the pandemic hit and the world stopped,” Davis said. “That’s how life goes sometimes.” What those who committed to paying traditional sky-high NFL season ticket prices missed watching in person last season was an 8-8 team whose franchise missed the playoffs for a 17th time in 18 years. Gruden will now enter a fourth year since returning to the sidelines. He is 19-29 on this second go- round after signing a reported 10-year deal in 2018 to get things turned.

They haven’t been yet.

“My role in taking over for my father when he passed away was to continue the legacy that he built and the mystique of the Raiders,” Davis said. “The one thing that I have failed in so far is we haven’t won. That’s what this team is about. It drives me, absolutely. It does.

“I felt bringing Jon Gruden into the organization was very stabilizing and he has a long time to do the things he needs to in order to get it done. I wasn’t looking for a quick fix. I was looking for something that we built for the future. We’re doing a wonderful job off the field, but we have a lot of work to do on it.”

The latter isn’t an issue with his other team.

Passion for hoops Over nearly 30 years working for the Raiders, during which time she became the NFL’s first female front office executive, Amy Trask would frequently need to discuss a matter with Al Davis or have him sign a document.

Often, she was made to wait.

“He would be involved watching a women’s basketball game,” Trask said. “His interest and love for women’s basketball was as strong as it could be. When I heard Mark purchased the Aces, it made me smile.”

If the Raiders are the impetus by which Davis’ heart beats, it appears he has saved a portion for the Aces.

He bought the team from MGM Resorts International and is building an 80,000 square-foot training facility next to the Raiders’ headquarters in Henderson.

Davis has been a courtside staple since 2017. Two years later, the Raiders purchased 1,600 tickets for local youth to attend home games. Davis recently announced that Aces season-ticket holders — around 2,000 — will attend games this season for free. He is eating the entire cost.

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Davis, though, recognizes the disparity in compensation between his male and feamle athletes and has already proven to be overly passionate about ensuring women receive a larger piece of the financial pie. He is pushing fellow WNBA owners to negotiate a more lucrative media rights deal.

“It will be a different style of ownership from the big conglomerate to an individual, but the commitment from (Davis) is as much or even more than the MGM,” said Aces coach Bill Laimbeer, whose team is among the favorites to win this year’s title. “His commitment to making us as good as we can be is phenomenal.

“My goal is to educate him. He wants to learn everything about the women’s game. In the long run, I’d like to see him have whatever say he chooses — hey, it’s his money — but he knows he has a long ways to go. He wants to be taught and that’s wonderful, from both a basketball and business side as well.” Already, the first-year owner is dreaming about how legacies can be born for all involved. What’s he looking forward to most?

“Designing that (championship) ring,” Davis said.

It’s still halftime Even on one of the most important days of his life — March 27, 2017 — Davis spoke about another. Minutes after league owners voted 31-1 in favor of the Raiders relocating to Las Vegas, Davis stood behind a podium in Phoenix and talked about how his father often stated that the greatness of the Raiders was in its future.

The prospects for a rewarding one born and nurtured in Las Vegas seem more likely than ever. “Al Davis was Oakland and Mark Davis will be Las Vegas,” Sisolak said. “The thing that has surprised me most is how approachable he is. He’s very recognizable — I don’t want to say it’s the haircut, but that certainly helps — and he takes an inordinate amount of time to visit with anybody and sign autographs and talk to people. He shows and feels his best relating to everyday people.”

In the end, legacies are built. It’s just that many prefer to focus on the process and not the outcome. So maybe that’s it, then, for Davis.

Maybe it’s still halftime and he’s not near ready to keep score.

“His (legacy) never has seemed to be the motivation behind any of his decisions,” Badain said. “When people ask me about him, I say he’s the anti-sports owner. He doesn’t want any credit. He doesn’t really want his name in the paper, but he will put his face out there when things go badly.”

As an example, Davis last month took responsibility for a tweet that appeared on the team’s official account about the verdict in the George Floyd murder case that was roundly criticized as insensitive. It read, “I CAN BREATHE 4-20-21,” which Davis meant as a way to applaud the guilty verdict. But an hour after the tweet went public, it already had received nearly 20,000 comments and more than 15,000 retweets. Most were of a highly critical nature.

“But when things are going well, you don’t hear from him,” Badain said. “I really can’t see the motivation for himself to create a legacy.”

With or without one, Mark Davis has changed the trajectory of Las Vegas sports forever. Somewhere in there, perhaps not yet detectable, is a pretty amazing legacy.

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New city, new man: How Las Vegas has changed Raiders owner Mark Davis By Vic Tafur July 22, 2020

LAS VEGAS — Back before the pandemic, Raiders coach Jon Gruden hit the pretty hard for a few days, sampling some of the prized steak houses, enjoying an Aerosmith concert and appearing on social media posts with comedian Carrot Top.

“I was getting pissed at him,” team owner Mark Davis said, laughing. “He stole my 15 minutes of fame. I told him to go home.“

While Gruden, a celebrity coach who used to be a TV star, is the face of the franchise, Davis holds the keys to the city. After years of struggling to get a new stadium in Oakland and then falling short in an attempt to move to Los Angeles, Davis sits in Las Vegas with a state-of-the-art, $1.85 billion stadium that is 98 percent completed and on track to be ready for the 2020 season.

Davis has immersed himself in the community since moving to Las Vegas last summer.

“The buzz has been unbelievable,” Davis said in an hour-long sitdown interview on Saturday. “The fans here have just been so welcoming. They are stopping me and thanking us for coming, while I’m trying to thank them for bringing us.”

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak first met Davis four years ago and is amazed by just how many people Davis talks to.

“Mark is an unusual character,” Sisolak said in a phone interview Tuesday. “I have gotten to know a lot of wealthy and very powerful individuals, and Mark is the most unique of all of them. He is at his best, his comfort zone is with regular people. When he is on-site, he is always in the back talking to kitchen workers. And he will sign autographs until there is no one left. And you can tell he enjoys taking the selfies and chatting with these guys. He really gets close with people.”

Allegiant Stadium may not have people cheering at games this season due to the pandemic, but it looks great and a visit last week saw workers looking back and admiring it at the end of their shifts.

“It’s a phenomenal feeling,” Davis said. “To get through the trials and tribulations and actually get it done on time. The pride that the workers showed in this building, man, they really did … they loved working on it. Every three months before the pandemic hit, we would serve them a big-ass lunch and go through and thank every one of them. They just had so much pride in building this thing.

“You see them building hotels around here and you don’t see the same enthusiasm about a project. They are the MVPs. I just can’t thank them enough.”

A new owner in a new city, Davis is also a new man.

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After years of thinking that players should not protest or take a stand on issues while on the football field, he started changing his mind three years ago — before a weird game in Washington that Davis felt set the team back years. He has now reached a point where he is one of only a handful of NFL owners to say “Black Lives Matter” after the killing of George Floyd by a police officer in Minnesota and the subsequent protests around the country.

In a statement the team posted on social media, Davis said, “To watch a man be murdered by a uniformed police officer kneeling on the man’s throat for nine minutes while three uniformed police officers either assisted or stood by watching is disturbing in too many ways. To be honest I’m surprised that the resulting violence hasn’t been much worse.”

Davis has since met with Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo and Gruden about how they can make a positive social impact coming into the Las Vegas community.

“The initial thing is trust,” Davis said. “The officers need to trust the players and their families, and the players need to trust the officers so we can all say that we are on the same team.

“We discussed a lot of different programs and things that we can do. As soon as this virus is over, we’re going to get together and have an eye-to-eye and let everyone talk and speak from the heart, so we’re all starting on the same page. Starting in the local community is the quickest and most effective way for us to make a difference.”

Davis has also sat in on Zoom meetings that his players had to discuss social injustice.

“They are really stressing voting, and getting the word out how important it is to vote,” he said. “Making sure people know how to register to vote. If you want change, that’s really the only way to go about doing it, voting. The players would also have mentorships with kids in the community and make appearances with officers in schools, together, showing that they are on the same team and it’s not us versus them.”

Players are planning to make a stand against police violence before games — possibly taking a knee during the national anthem — and Davis is fine with that. He wasn’t for a long time, but that changed just before that Washington game in 2017.

Actually, it goes back to 1968.

“I was 13 years old then and there was a lot of social change going on in the Bay Area — we had Berkeley, Hells Angels, the Black Panthers, People’s Park, the war in Vietnam,” Davis said. “We had all that going on and it’s so remarkable to me the violence that was going on then and the protests and kids getting the shit kicked out of them. And then what was going on in Los Angeles and across the country in Black communities.

“And now, today, people think we are in a tough situation with Black Lives Matter and George Floyd,” he said. “When you look back at ’68, I think people have been actually pretty calm about what’s going on now. You think about it, has anything really changed in 50 years? There’s been progress, but certainly not enough.”

Davis admitted that he didn’t know what to make of Colin Kaepernick’s 2016 protests during the national anthem at first.

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“My hero was Tommie Smith,” Davis said. “Fist in the air. Strength. That was quite a statement. I didn’t see strength in Colin kneeling, and there was some confusion at first over what he was kneeling for. A little bit before that Washington game, I had told the players that while I was the first person for social justice and the Raiders are the first team in the world for social justice, I would prefer that if you had something to say, you don’t do it in a Raiders uniform. Because then you’re speaking for all 53 players and everyone that works in this organization. And they may not all agree with you.”

Davis asked them to speak out after games and said he would stand with them then if they wanted. He thought the message was well received but wasn’t sure what the players would do. Then, two days before the game at Washington, President Donald Trump called NFL players who kneeled “sons of bitches.”

“Certain things happened and the national climate changed. Things got hot and that clicked me back to 1968,” Davis said. “I called in Derek (Carr) and Khalil (Mack) and told them that I can no longer ask them not to say something while you’re in uniform. And that if they were going to say something, say it with class and pride and try and say it as a team. There won’t be a fine.”

While Davis gave his blessing, there was still a lot of debate and uneasiness in the locker room going into the game. Coach clearly sided with Trump that players should not protest during the anthem. Carr and Mack, meanwhile, were not polished leaders and did not pull off the unified front, as some players kneeled during the anthem, others stood and many sat on the benches with their arms interlocked.

“Everybody took a different path,” Davis said.

Carr took a beating that game, as the listless Raiders were dominated, 27-10, and would go on to lose four straight games to erase a 2-0 start to the season. The rumors spread that the offensive linemen let Carr get hit over the differences of opinion over the pregame protest.

The players on the team all deny this, and most point to the offense falling apart under new coordinator , with former linebacker Del Rio and offensive line coach Mike Tice getting too involved in the play calling.

But there was definitely something hanging in the air in the locker room.

“People respected that Derek stood,” former Raiders defensive lineman Mario Edwards Jr. told The Athletic’s David Lombardi in 2018. “It’s a free country. But people definitely had their feelings about it. We had a group of people that sat and a group of people that stood, and that’s where it really started separating.

“And then some people started getting upset like, ‘OK, if you’re going to sit now, how about you start doing stuff to actually make a difference? Don’t sit down just to sit down because it’s cool, let’s sit down to make a difference.’ So then we started pointing fingers and it started going downhill from there.”

Davis can’t imagine that teammates let Carr get hit.

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“I wasn’t inside enough to know what was really going on, and I take the blame for that,” Davis said. “And it killed our team for the rest of that year. It tore at the heart of our team. It was a total defeat — socially, on the field, everything. It was a disaster. Just a terrible night. And it was my fault, because I was at the top of the food chain.”

(Del Rio was fired at the end of the season, after Davis finally succeeded in his long-time courtship to get Gruden to return for a second stint as Raiders coach.)

Davis has been more demonstrative this time around, trying to steer the organization’s response to police violence.

“I have taken a lot of criticism over saying Black Lives Matter,” Davis said. “I am not backing some Marxist organization, it’s just a clean statement. Obviously, all lives matter, but where we’re at right now, we have to make clear that Black lives matter because a part of our society needs to hear that after what’s been going on. We have to stop police brutality.

“We have two pandemics this year, social justice and COVID virus.”

When Davis visits his new baby, his favorite two things about the stadium are the grass field and the 85-foot Al Davis torch, honoring his late father.

“Those were the two must-haves,” Davis said. “Non-negotiable. I give all the credit in the world to (Arizona Cardinals owner) Michael Bidwill for taking the risk to actually do a grass field in Arizona that grows outside and actually rolls into the stadium, and then all of the help that they gave us. They helped effectuate that for our stadium. … Football should be played on grass.”

Davis stresses that while Allegiant Stadium is multipurpose, it was made for football. “The sidelines are very tight and everybody is going to be right on top of the field,” Davis said. “It’s going to be exciting.”

Fans have begun referring to Allegiant Stadium as “The Death Star” because some think it resembles the “Star Wars” space station, and Davis is over the moon about it.

“That’s just spectacular,” he said. “Disney is kind of excited that that name was attached to the stadium, as well. But that came from the fans. I love that.”

While the Raiders won’t announce the formation of a “Black Hole” fan section like there was in Oakland, it’s already incubating. It will be in the end zone section that doesn’t have a club area.

“If the fans want to consider that the Black Hole, they can absolutely do it,” Davis said. “I don’t try and tell fans what to do, I like organic. But it’s very clear that that one end zone will be the Black Hole. A good amount of fans who were in that section in Oakland have bought seats in that section.

“That’s part of our legacy.”

There are roughly 9,000 fans from Oakland that have bought season tickets, Davis said.

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“When I run into them when I am in the Bay Area, they tell me that it hurts that we left, but they understand why,” Davis said. “Ninety percent are on a positive note. It’s very heartening. The other 10 percent are very, very angry at me. But I am willing to talk to them and explain to them what the reasoning was. And for some, they were still mad after I tell them.

“I totally understand the passion and that they aren’t forgiving.”

Davis has always spent a lot of time talking to fans, often holding court in the lobby of the Napa Valley Marriott after training camp practices.

“Seeing what the A’s are going through right now, knowing what a tough situation we were in,” Davis said. “I wouldn’t say getting a new stadium in Oakland was impossible, but it was pretty damn impossible. I think most of the fans understand that, and that’s important to me.”

Davis said the Raiders also have 8,000 fans coming from their other former home, Los Angeles, and he wonders what people are talking about when they say that the Raiders have lost the fever pitch that their fans had in Oakland.

“You hear people say that the crowd is going to be 50/50 with our fans and the opposing team’s fans, but the only way the other team’s fans get in is if our fans sell their tickets,” Davis said. “Because they are all sold out. We have to win so that they don’t sell their tickets, but I understand that if they can get $2,000 a ticket for the Chiefs game or Tom Brady game.

“I think a lot of people try to kiss it off and say we sold all the tickets to the hotels or the brokers, and that’s the farthest thing from the truth.”

It sounds as if there will be no fans at Allegiant Stadium this season, but Davis thinks fans will be pleased with what they see on TV. He thinks his team is set up to win and is particularly excited about the first-round draft pick who reminds him of his late friend, Cliff Branch. And of his father, late owner Al Davis.

“Henry Ruggs was the player I wanted for the last six months,” Davis said. “My dad was always trying to replace Cliff with so many different types of guys. … Speed, speed, speed and we really got away from that the last five, six, seven years. We really didn’t have anybody that could run. Nobody could run.

“I watched Henry Ruggs and his speed and quickness and his strength were pretty impressive. And then if you see his baseball highlights, my God. He made some nice tackles on interceptions and he’ll block too. He is a complete player. I was just so thrilled that we drafted him. Maybe that’s the piece that we haven’t had that’s Raiders football. You throw it deep the first play and the safety is worried the whole game.”

Ruggs is potentially the one new starter on an offense that has its quarterback, offensive line, running backs, receivers and tight ends back from last season. That familiarity should bode well as teams had to shelve their offseason workouts and now the preseason games have been canceled.

“There was so much talk this offseason about other quarterbacks and things of that nature, and having Derek (Carr) come back and the continuity he brings with how little time that players have to work together is probably a positive thing,” Davis said.

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Davis thinks the life came back into the organization when Gruden came aboard, but more so when the Raiders beat Mack and the Bears in London last season. They had traded away Mack, the former defensive player of the year, before the 2018 season for no immediate return as they awaited the future draft picks in 2019 and 2020. The two first-rounders turned out to be running back Josh Jacobs and cornerback Damon Arnette.

“After that Bears game, people realized that we hadn’t given away the ship with Khalil,” Davis said. “We have such good young guys today. They are really working hard this offseason. And it’s not the coolest weather.”

The new practice facility has outdoor and indoor fields, and Davis said the only person more excited than the players is Gruden.

“He is really excited,” Davis said. “The facility gives him an opportunity to do something he’s never had the opportunity to do — having everything at his disposal as far as the film-editing and the technology, the rooms, just everything.”

The Raiders will be having training camp at the facility starting next Tuesday, but Davis hopes to return to Napa next summer.

“I would like to continue to do it there,” Davis said. “It is one of the most beautiful places in the world and gives us ties back to our Northern California roots. Southern California is another possibility, but I just think there is nothing better than Napa.”

The Raiders have another year in their deal at Napa and Davis thinks extending it should go smoothly, though he senses other teams are “biting.”

The ribbon-cutting and the official opening of Allegiant Stadium may get pushed back due to the pandemic, but Davis says he knows he will be holding back tears whenever it does happen.

“This would have been my dad’s dream,” Davis said. “He would have loved the stadium. It has that imposing Raiders touch to it. It looks like a Raiders stadium. I think he would be happy too about the facility in Henderson and the ability that it gives us to be a 21st-, 22nd-century team.”

While his dad was always full speed ahead, Davis does look back and he said it’s important to him that people know he did everything he could to make it work in Oakland.

“If I didn’t try, I would have felt guilty,” Davis said. “I gave it my best and I don’t feel guilty one iota. I take a lot of blame for a lot of things where maybe I wasn’t prepared or made a bad decision — everything is from the heart — but on the trying to get us a stadium in Oakland, I did everything I could. Then, at our last home game, they took an edited video and made it look like I didn’t give a damn about the fans.

“I wanted to say that the city ran us out of town and was suing us, and the guy that runs the Coliseum was facing federal charges for inside dealing on the , but I didn’t … and it came out looking like I didn’t care about the fans. When I think they are the best in the world.”

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“He backtracked on the deal he made us on the price of the lease, and he gets caught for taking a kickback, and I haven’t heard a word about it since,” Davis said. “The Bay Area is one of the most beautiful places in the world, and the politics are the most dysfunctional I have ever seen anywhere.”

Davis was also hurt when the NFL chose the Rams and Chargers over the Raiders to move to Los Angeles, but processed it quickly.

“I have lost games before,” Davis said. “That’s how I have learned to live my life — you lose on Sunday, you’re pissed about it, I go to P.F. Chang’s on Monday, I have lunch and then I am on to the next week. We got our ass kicked in LA, and we went back to Oakland with our tails between our legs. And then McKibben backtracked and tripled our lease, and it was total disrespect. It was like, how are we going to work with these people?

“Vegas had been after us for years, but I told them I will only talk to you if Oakland and Los Angeles don’t happen. Losing the LA vote was probably the best thing that ever happened for us.”

And for Nevada football fans and workers.

“This stadium has been a great thing for the community,” Sisolak said. “It created an awful lot of jobs, which I am really, really proud of. Mark has been a great partner. There are only 32 cities that get to call themselves NFL cities and it’s an honor to be one of them for the people in Nevada.

“Mark has won a fan base already. He is extremely supportive of the community, he’s at every sporting event and charity event. He has donated to our schools. He has jumped in with both feet and he has certainly changed the landscape of Las Vegas and Nevada forever.”

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General Manager Mike Mayock LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

Man with the Plan: Raiders' GM Mike Mayock seeing vision through By Adam Hill September 9, 2020

Mike Mayock fondly remembers wandering the various playgrounds of West Philadelphia as a teenager in search of the best competition to test his mettle.

“You’d kind of hear where guys might be running that day and go find them,” Mayock recalled during a phone call late in training camp. “I didn’t care if it was Wiffle ball. Let’s just go find a game.”

It was that same search for competition that led him to leave behind a nearly two-decade run as a television analyst to serve as the general manager of the Raiders in December 2018.

Mayock employed the same passion and work ethic to his media job as he does to his front office gig with the Raiders, particularly his time spent as an NFL draft analyst.

It was a grueling process to prepare for the biggest three days of the year, but as soon as the draft broadcast wrapped, it was time to move on from all of the players he had spent so much time studying.

The son of a football coach wanted more skin in the game, as he describes it.

“When I was at NFL Network, I could prepare 10 months for the draft and feel really good about it afterwards, go out and have a beer and feel like you worked your tail off and did the best you could,” he said. “But there’s no connection to the individual players and the game, it’s just a job well done.”

That’s not the case anymore. Now his meticulous research on every player of college is put to the ultimate test. “You get to see these guys as more than just a commodity,” he said. “You get to see them become fathers, husbands, brothers and men.”

He also has to worry about trades, free agency, managing egos and the salary cap and making sure all those pieces work together when they take the field on game days.

“On Sunday afternoon for three-and-a-half hours, I’m ready to puke,” the 62-year-old Boston College alum said. “That’s what I missed. The butterflies, the nerves when every snap matters. That’s what’s been the cool thing for me is trying to build something different and special and on Sunday, you live and die by every snap.”

A successful transition

It’s a proving ground that sounds nightmarish, but Mayock insists he’s a man living a dream.

“Everybody has a different definition of fun,” he said. “My wife looks at me and just laughs. She’s like, ‘You’ve never had more fun in your life.’ And she’s right. At my age, to have the opportunity to do this, you kind of live and die a little bit every day because it means so much.”

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Not that he was unhappy with his prior professional life. After his brief playing career ended, Mayock went into commercial real estate and eventually broke into broadcasting.

He did a little bit of everything in television from sideline reporter in college football and the NCAA basketball tournament to calling games in the Canadian Football League to lead analyst on Notre Dame broadcasts.

It was the kind of versatility that once had him dreaming of being the first person toplay in Major League Baseball, the NBA and the NFL when he was growing up.

Mayock was best known for his NFL draft analysis and had settled into that role, though there was always a sense he wanted to experience what was on the other side of the business. He knew it would have to be the right situation for it to work, however.

Mayock had been inside the facilities of just about every team in his time covering the NFL and the draft and had determined one of the biggest factors in the success or failure of a franchise was whether the coach and general manager were on the same page. He knew it was going to have to be the right fit if he were to move into the front office.

Finding right fit

Mayock found it with the Raiders and head coach Jon Gruden and it didn’t take long to figure it out.

While they had crossed paths many times in their roles as broadcasters, their first meeting about taking the general manager job for the Raiders took place in late 2018 when Gruden was wrapping up the first season of his coaching comeback.

The group of five or six people at Gruden’s house included owner Mark Davis, but soon only Mayock and Gruden were talking.

“It was the easiest conversation I ever had,” Mayock recalls. “It happened organically. It was just topic to topic to topic about football and on most of them we were aligned. I think the most important thing was just kind of the vision for how to build this franchise.”

In addition to the chemistry, Mayock liked that Gruden had a 10-year contract. It afforded the duo the opportunity to remake the roster according to their vision of how it should be done with the security of enough time to see the process through.

They wanted to focus on building through the draft and augmenting through free agency in areas where they believed they could invest in impact players.

It helped that Gruden had turned assets like Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper into draft capital and salary cap space.

So they were aligned on how to build a team, but Mayock has long said a key part of their shared vision was what type of players they wanted to bring in.

Mayock stressed to his scouting department the importance of evaluating a player and not just his measurables.

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“I like smelling the grass,” he said. “I want to be out there. I don’t want to just know the results of the 40 and the vertical jump. I want to see them work out. I want to go to dinner with them. I want to get to know them. I tell my scouts all the time that we can all watch the tape, put the reports in and evaluate, but what makes that kid tick? What’s important to him? The better we do at that, the better overall scouts we will be.

“We want guys with a passion for the game of football,” he said.

Football first

Anyone who has been at the team’s brand new facility in Henderson before sunrise knows how important football is to the faces of the front office. Mayock typically arrives around 5:30 a.m. He insists he’s never beaten Gruden to work.

The two usually share a coffee around that time to discuss the agenda for the day and whatever big picture issues may be pertinent at the time.

Together, they have turned over almost the entire roster. They believe they are far more talented, stronger, faster and better than when they started. They are certainly younger.

Mayock has confidence in what they are building, but he knows it doesn’t matter until it’s put to the test on the field. As much credit as he got for the success of the rookie class he put together in his first draft, he’s quick to point out his team went 7-9 in his first season as general manager.

So, has the vision he and Gruden had for building the roster started to take shape?

“The answer to the question is we’re getting more and more of our guys in the building, we’re competing at a higher level, but it remains to be seen whether that translates on the field or not, which is most important,” he said.

“I think we’re slowly seeing what we wanted, which was guys to come in and compete their tails off,” he continued.“We want guys that love to compete, that don’t shrink from competition. That’s probably why you’ve seen some of the guys that we’ve drafted from big schools, used to playing in big games, an opportunity to watch them compete in that type of atmosphere. As Jon and I are sitting here contemplating cutting to a 53-man roster, we kind of take a step back and say it’s a lot harder this year. We’ve got more guys competing. There’s more talent.”

It’s time to put it to the test. But Mayock doesn’t have to seek out that competition like he did when he was a kid.

His work will be graded every week, starting with a road game in Charlotte against the Panthers on Sept. 13.

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FB Alec Ingold NFL.COM

Raiders Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee Alec Ingold always striving to help 'one more kid' find a home By Grant Gordon December 30, 2020

Outlaws of the autumns, swashbuckling marauders of the gridiron, the Raiders are the league's bad guys by choice and design.

For Silver and Black fullback Alec Ingold, however, being the white hat among the wild bunch is a celebration of each of the endeavors in his life he's most passionate about: playing Raiders football and positively affecting his community.

"It's kinda cool. You get to put on a helmet and shoulder pads, you get to be the outlaw, you get to be a bully. You get to be with a bunch of guys that love playing football," Ingold says. "[You get to be part of] that whole aura on Sundays. And then Tuesday you can go out and help a community and see a spark in a kid's eyes. It is cool doing both of those things."

As the Las Vegas Raiders' nominee for the 2020 Walter Payton Man of the Year, Ingold has devoted his time and energy to fundraising for and serving nutritious meals to those who need them most, supporting the Special Olympics and spreading awareness about the need and importance for foster and adoptive families. He's done it all while blocking for Raiders quarterback Derek Carr and paving the way for running back Josh Jacobs' 1,000-yard season.

Among the 32 nominees, Ingold, in just his second NFL season, is the least experienced among the field. No player has ever won the award in their first three seasons, according to NFL Research, and Ingold has an opportunity to do it in Year 2.

"It means the world to me," Ingold says of the nomination. "It wasn't really on my radar. As a young guy, my second year and I was undrafted last year. So, to kinda receive that respect among the guys in your facility, in your organization, was pretty surreal."

It's all the more surreal as Ingold is the only fullback in the field of nominees and having a trying year on the field, though it's been one in which he's carried on no matter the obstacles.

Slowed by busted ribs sustained in early November, Ingold was relegated to sleeping on the couch for a few weeks. That was, for a time, where his daily routine began. Early to wake to get additional treatment, to get his body warmed up for the grind of practices, the 24-year-old hasn't missed a game. Perhaps more inspiring, though, is that it hasn't slowed Ingold off the field.

"Learning how to deal with adversity and still being able to impact a community is amazing," Ingold says.

Though the honor was unexpected for Ingold, it was an aspiration all the same.

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Given annually, the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award is recognized as the league's most prestigious honor and recognizes NFL players "for outstanding community service activities off the field, as well as excellence on the field."

Striving to become part of the prestigious class of honorees was something that came into view roughly a year ago when Ingold accompanied Jacobs to Miami ahead of the Super Bowl.

"I remember going to the Super Bowl with Josh, the NFL Honors show," Ingold says. "He was up for Rookie of the Year and he brought me, so [I had a chance] to kinda experience everything. It was our rookie year together. To see [2019 Walter Payton Man of the Year] Calais Campbell speak last year. You know you get a little taste of everything at the Super Bowl, right? You get the advertisement, endorsement stuff. You get the radio-side of things. And then, you get the NFL Honors show.

"When Calais talked, that was like, 'That's what I want to do. That's the impact I want to have – moving forward for the rest of my life.' After seeing all that, trying everything, to have that speech, that moment kind of be like that's what I want to do down the road, I was expecting to kinda have this long-term goal. And for that nomination to be happening this year is kind of surreal for me."

Giving of his time and efforts off the field didn't emanate from Miami, though. It's something that's been with Ingold for quite some time – all the way back to growing up in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Always quick to point out and appreciate the efforts of a support staff that includes his marketing and community relations teams, it's always begun with his parents – mother Chris and father Pat.

"I think it really starts with my parents. Being adopted, understanding how important that support system was for me, how I was raised," Ingold says. "My parents mean the world to me and the way they raised me growing up, I always knew it was about helping the person next to you. Whether that's on the football field being accountable, being a good teammate or in the community, having a platform to give back. It really starts with them. That whole adoption thing is huge for me. I feel like that gives me a sense of, 'I'm on this planet to do something.' There's that divine intervention of 'I'm here for a reason.' I'm gonna do everything I can to impact the people around me because that's what my parents did for me. They gave me the best opportunity possible to live out my dreams. That's kind of where I got that from and that's where the support toward Raise the Future AdoptUSKids, the national spokesperson-type thing kind of parlays into that."

Ahead of Election Day, Ingold was active in a "Get Out and Vote" campaign and he offered his support to Special Olympics competitors from Nevada and California by way of a "Virtual Fall Sports & Fitness" workout. In Las Vegas, Ingold aided the Three-Square Food Bank's Coronavirus Emergency Food Fund in providing 31,000 healthy meals for kids, veterans and furloughed workers and he also served meals to first- and second-graders at Jack Dailey Elementary. But it's adoption and AdoptUSKids that beckons him above all and what he's chosen as the charity that will receive an NFL donation in his name as a result of Ingold's MOTY nomination.

"I just hope people talk about how important adoption is," Ingold says. "It changed my life. I'm a living testimony of someone who was adopted and was given a great opportunity to live my best life because I had a great adopted family. I just hope that having those conversations helps one more family, helps one more kid find that home."

Able to find a home long ago, Ingold's now aiming to do the same for others.

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Ingold is now a Las Vegas fullback, but was once a Green Bay kid who was able to listen to Packers such as , William Henderson, Randall Cobb, Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers speak and give back to their community.

"I was that wide-eyed kid," Ingold says. "That meant the world to me, just seeing them.

"Those people kind of shaped my life growing up. And I know that's kind of the impact people can have in the NFL, just by smiling, by shaking someone's hand, by having conversation."

Among the Silver and Black's storied brutes and bandits, a once-wide-eyed kid has emerged as one of the NFL's 32 best men.

THE ATHLETIC

Adopted as a child, Raiders’ Alec Ingold wants to help unite other families By Tashan Reed July 20, 2020

For Raiders fullback Alec Ingold, there was no mystery as a child to the fact that he was adopted. He’s biracial, Black and White, while his mom, Chris, dad, Pat, and sister, Sydnie, are White.

“Growing up that way, it was never a big secret or anything,” Ingold said. “I was pretty comfortable with it by a very young age. I love my parents. It’s mom and dad and it’s nothing different, but at the same time, I always knew I looked different than the rest of my family. I never really had identity issues with that, but it was always there.”

Regardless, there were some tough moments. It would hit him late at night while he was alone in bed that he didn’t have a relationship with anyone whom he was related to by blood. He didn’t have the same biological connection that all his friends and most others enjoyed.

Ingold eventually adjusted, which was made easier because of how he was raised in Green Bay, Wis. He never had an issue in the community related to his race and his parents emphasized the importance of knowing who he is as a human being before he even considered his skin color. He also forged a strong relationship with Sydnie and had an expansive network of friends that welcomed him.

Green Bay also sparked his love for football. His Sundays were built around two things: church and the Packers. The players were his superheroes and drove him to pursue the career he has today.

“It was about as picture perfect as you could imagine,” Ingold said. “I just realized how fortunate I was to be placed in that family that was going to love me so much unconditionally and support me through everything I’ve been through.”

Ingold, 24, has spoken to his parents and sister through text messages, phone calls and FaceTime calls multiple times a week since relocating to Las Vegas in mid-March. While he doesn’t know his biological father, he’s had contact with his biological mother. The Ingolds are tight-knit and genuinely love and care about one another. That sustained bond was the driving force behind his decision to partner with AdoptUSKids on July 14.

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“I know for a fact that there’s kids out there going through the same things I’m going through,” Ingold said. “Whether they were adopted early or have recently been adopted, you have that self-realization that can be a little bit of a struggle sometimes.”

AdoptUSKids is a nonprofit national project that works to help children and teenagers in foster care get adopted by “safe, loving, permanent” families. It simultaneously educates families about foster care and adoption while providing child welfare professionals with information and support.

Additionally, it maintains the lone federally funded photo listing service used to connect waiting children with families in the country.

Through his partnership with the project, Ingold has become a part of its mission to raise public awareness about the need for foster and adoptive families and assists states, territories and tribes in recruiting, engaging, developing and supporting foster and adoptive families.

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing social justice movement surrounding the recent deaths of Black people at the hands of law enforcement, Ingold felt moved to use his platform. That’s when he came upon AdoptUSKids, which he hopes others will use to do the same.

“I’m just hoping to speak to both sides: The kids that are in foster care right now and the kids that have been adopted, but also the prospective families,” Ingold said. “That support system and that communication, everyone’s life can improve from that. I just hope I can be an example for some kids going through tough times and help them understand that you can reach out and trust family members that aren’t blood related. They can be your best friends. They can be more than you can even imagine.

“My family means the world to me. There’s a lot of kids out there right now searching for that. Hopefully, being an NFL football player and opening up in that light will be able to show them that there’s really so many opportunities and blessings that come with being a part of a family like that.”

Ingold, who graduated from Wisconsin in 2019 with a personal finance degree, doubled down on his good deed by speaking to a group of students through the UNLV Young Executive Scholars Hospitality & Tourism Program, a four-week summer program targeting under- resourced youth in the Clark County School District. Ingold talked about his life and journey and stressed the importance of financial literacy.

“I’m trying to speak to as many kids that’ll listen to try and give them some insight on what I’ve learned throughout my life,” Ingold said. “Las Vegas is a community that’s definitely going to be one and the same with the Raiders. Me and a lot of other teammates are trying to speak to the community about topics that are near and dear to our hearts so that we can create this relationship.”

Ingold has also remained active physically, whether it’s running in random parks or participating in the Raiders’ unofficial 30-player workouts in Las Vegas. It’s not convenient, but it’s nothing compared to the adversity that he experienced early in life. He wants to be consistently accountable and reliable in his second season, so he’s got to keep putting the work in. Dozens of other Raiders players have followed suit.

“I’m proud of working hard when things are tough,” Ingold said. “A lot of guys that have moved out here, we’ve kind of found our rhythm and what it takes to work together. It’s definitely bringing us together on the team, no doubt, with the move and the pandemic and an unknown season.”

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Ingold’s involvement in the community in the meantime isn’t a front. His desire to help others stems from how Chris and Pat helped him as a child.

“I’ve been blessed with the decisions people made to step out of their comfort zone and make that adoption decision from my biological parents to my (adoptive) parents,” Ingold said. “There’s so much in this world that we can offer one another. Any difficulties or adversity that I’ve been through, I’m going to try and share it with others so that they can get through their own adversities. If it’s relatable, great. If they can take one thing away from whenever I’m speaking, awesome. But at the end of the day, it’s just opening my heart up and letting people do what they need with it.

“Hopefully, we can all be better because of it.”

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RB Josh Jacobs ESPN.COM

Josh Jacobs is the Las Vegas Raiders' 'angry runner,' on his way to NFL superstardom By David Fleming September 21, 2020

THE CENTERPIECE OF the Las Vegas Raiders' Allegiant Stadium is the 95-foot Al Davis Memorial Torch. Built out of carbon fiber and aluminum and billed as the largest 3D-printed object in the world, the urinal-shaped cauldron doesn't feature an actual flame. Encircled by a bar, like all serious monuments, it instead blows a mixture of hot air and lasers to simulate flames in front of the $1.9 billion stadium's lanai-style peep show doors that open to expose the Strip. The rest of the building is adorned with a similar kind of classic Vegas casino-style art meant to assimilate the Raiders into the culture of their new hometown. The works include an Area 51 alien sporting Raiders merch and one particularly riveting piece featuring Baby Carlos of "The Hangover" sporting a Raiders beanie. There's a mural of Raiders greats and a series of ayahuasca-fever-dream-inspired murals by local artist Michael Godard that reimagine Marilyn Monroe as a Raiderette, as a Silver and Black quarterback and Elvis Presley as a Raiders running back.

And just in case there's any question as to just how impossibly high the expectations are for the Raiders' inaugural season in Vegas, one of the few other locals deemed worthy of a King-sized portrait inside Allegiant is Raiders running back Josh Jacobs, whose picture towers above what seems like a mile of white marble near the corner suites on the 200 level of the stadium. "Very surreal and humbling," Jacobs says about his portrait. Taken 24th overall out of Alabama in last year's draft, Jacobs set the franchise record for rookie rushing yards (1,150) and led the NFL in missed tackles (70), all while playing most of the season with a broken shoulder. Now the writing is quite literally on the wall for him and the 2020 Raiders.

In a Week 1 win against Carolina, Jacobs responded to the expectations by scoring three touchdowns and breaking 10 more tackles on his way to 139 all-purpose yards. It was a performance so explosive and dominant, yet somehow so effortless and smooth, that it drew comparisons to yet another GOAT. "That was a little bit like Walter Payton used to play," says coach Jon Gruden. "Josh is special. He deserves some national attention, and I hope you give it to him."

Jacobs is one of the most compelling success stories in the NFL and, pound for pound, one of the game's most physical young runners, and Gruden and the Raiders are now counting on him to develop into the kind of dynamic all-around talent worthy of becoming the national face of the franchise, or, in Vegas vernacular, the town's first Chairman of the Scoreboard. "Josh is going to be a superstar," says Raiders fullback Alec Ingold. "There's a really, really unique opportunity that none of us will probably ever get in our lifetimes again of setting the foundation and the identity for what the first Las Vegas Raiders teams will be. And in a lot of ways, that's the responsibility Josh has taken on. He really makes this offense run, and he sets the tone for what this franchise is going to be in our new home." Even with the questionable decor choices, the Raiders' new home base, which makes its debut on Monday Night Football against the New Orleans Saints (8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN), is nothing short of spectacular.

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The expansive locker room, featuring long club-style ceiling lights crisscrossing above the center of the room, feels like something befitting of Marshmello, not Maxx Crosby -- although there are already nine other clubs inside the stadium, including one so close to the north end zone that Gruden could easily signal its bouncers to break up any potential Hail Marys. "This is our field of dreams," says owner Mark Davis. "This is our house."

For Jacobs, though, it was only the second-best dream house reveal of the offseason. In January, he bought his father, Marty, a house in Oklahoma, creating a fairy-tale ending to a well-documented journey that began 10 years ago on the streets of north Tulsa inside the family's red Chevy Suburban. When Josh was in middle school, he and his four siblings and Marty were homeless for several weeks. After their parents' divorce, Josh and his siblings initially stayed with their mother, Lachelle. Josh says they argued frequently, however, especially over what he says was Lachelle's misuse of child support money. Eventually Marty was granted custody of his kids, just as he found himself between apartments and jobs. It's an all-too-common scenario experienced by many of the nearly 60,000 families in the U.S. that are homeless on any given night, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Jacobses crashed with friends and in motels as long as they could until they were forced to sleep in the Suburban in a section of town where Josh had been shot at as a teenager. "I wouldn't change how I grew up for nothing because it made me who I am today," Jacobs says. "Nobody can tell me that something isn't possible, and I've got so many other dreams I want to achieve, starting with a championship, so I'm still grinding in every aspect of life."'

To this day, Jacobs vividly recalls -- in a way that suggests the experience is never far from his thoughts -- that his father would often go without food, waving it away and pretending not to be hungry, so his children would have fuller bellies. Marty would often go without sleep as well, standing guard in the front seat with a gun resting in his lap, his eyes bloodshot from exhaustion and stress. Ten years later, after the surprise gift from Josh, when Marty's eyes were watering again, this time he was leaning against the black-and-gray granite countertops inside his immaculate new kitchen as giggles from grandchildren echoed throughout his spacious new home.

Standing next to him, and close to tears as well, was a former homeless teenager turned NFL running back who has now christened new homes for both his father and his franchise. "The kids that warm your heart as a coach are the ones who were not given anything and had to earn everything," says former Alabama offensive coordinator , now the head coach at Maryland. "I saw Josh, going from homeless to buying his dad a house, and it's especially heartwarming when the reason you got into this business is to change people's lives with this brown football."

To help his kids process their emotions throughout their childhood, Marty encouraged them to express their feelings through poetry and art. Josh responded by drawing a picture of his dad valiantly fighting off a series of monsters. To this day, Josh attacks most carries on the football field in the same fashion: as an opportunity to slay some monsters, or at least run them over. Throughout his career, despite his relatively small stature (5-foot-10, 212 pounds), Jacobs has left in his wake a breathtakingly violent, "Jackass"-esque compilation of cartoonishly destroyed would-be tacklers. Just ask the Panthers.

Against Carolina, an astonishing 87% of Jacobs' 93 yards rushing came after contact. "There's no doubt he is an angry runner," says Locksley, who now coaches Josh's younger brother, Isaiah. "It's a chip on his shoulder, angry at the world, here I am a kid that spent time being homeless, not heavily recruited out of high school, then, at Bama, not being the focal point of the offense. Every time he touches the ball, he runs as if he may not get the ball again."

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In 2015, as an unknown Wildcat quarterback at McLain High School in Tulsa, Jacobs was putting up truly unbelievable numbers. His stats were so off-the-charts ridiculous, in fact, that a skeptical reporter called McLain's athletic director and accused football coach Jarvis Payne of padding Jacobs' stats. It's a frequently recurring accusation in Jacobs' life. "The more you get to know him," Ingold says, "the more he does seem too good to be true almost." Jacobs' high school stats had to be doctored. How could a no-star, injury-prone kid suddenly average 300 rushing yards a game?

"Well, come to our next game and see for yourself," Payne growled into the phone. Just before kickoff against Cascia Hall Prep, Payne went to Jacobs' locker and dropped the details of the phone call. "After that I felt kind of sorry for that team," Payne says. "Josh took everything out on them."

The stats in question were, in fact, way off. Instead of a measly 300 yards, Jacobs ended up with 455 on 22 carries. And it would have been north of 600 if several big runs hadn't been called back. After a breathtaking display of speed, power, elusiveness and, well, controlled rage, on Jacobs' sixth and final TD, a clear path to the end zone emerged. Instead, and in what would become his signature move as a running back, Jacobs lowered his shoulder and bulldozed a defensive back who was left straddling the goal line like a Dali timepiece. "Poor kid," Payne says. "Josh could have easily sidestepped him and walked into the end zone, but he chose to run him directly over. I've seen a lot of talented kids, but that level of anger and tenacity? Very few are built like that. Josh needed to prove a point to the world. And that kid was in his way."

Several weeks later, when former Alabama and current New York Giants assistant coach sat down to watch McLain's highly ranked basketball team's practice, Jacobs took the ball end to end, effortlessly gliding around defenders before finishing with so much power to the basket that his forearm ended up above the rim. Burns got up and sprinted to his car like he was about to get towed, and after a frantic call to , Jacobs was bound for Tuscaloosa. "I see it in him, that extra hunger, that inner spark and inner sense of drive that is not typical unless you've been in those shoes," says Arash Ghafoori, the executive director at the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth, which runs a drop-in center just a few miles from Allegiant Stadium. "I see it over and over: The experience of being homeless doesn't beat these kids; they beat the experience, and then that resiliency becomes part of their DNA."

After splitting time in Saban's talent-rich backfield, Jacobs burst onto the scene during Bama's 2018 run to the title game. When an Auburn cornerback attempted to tackle Jacobs in the open field, the defender eventually came to rest on his head, with the rest of his body facing the wrong way, a full 7 yards downfield. A few weeks later in the national semifinal, Jacobs road-graded an Oklahoma safety on his way to pay dirt. Jacobs' personal favorite came next, in the title game, when he pancaked a 280- pound Clemson defensive end, then flexed over his massive, prostrate body. "He was a lot bigger than me, so I was supposed to lose that battle," Jacobs says. "So I put him in the ground and then, yeah, I flexed on him. Honestly, yeah, it feels good."

Jacobs' signature as a runner (and blocker) is the way he is somehow able to crystallize his physical gifts and the residual anger, fear and intense drive (along with even the tiniest perceived slight from an opponent, à la Michael Jordan) into a force that, when transferred into the body of would-be tacklers, often leaves them several yards downfield looking as if they've just been ejected from a mechanical bull.

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Last season, in a Week 7 matchup at , Packers safety Adrian Amos stepped in front of Jacobs at the 22. Amos, who made the unforgivable mistake of getting too much attention for being one of the highest-paid safeties in the game, returned to earth somewhere around the 26. For starters, Jacobs believes in the age-old runner's argument that operating at anything less than full speed is far more dangerous. "That's when injuries happen," he says, "when you're going through the motions." And he insists he could have easily made Amos miss -- if he'd wanted to. But Jacobs' uber-violence is more about inspiring his teammates and dictating the chess game in the trenches. After he runs over a tackler or two, the entire Raiders offense operates on a different plane, while the defenders, obsessed with delivering a huge payback blow, are overextended and off balance. "Then I'm gonna juke 'em and make them look stupid," Jacobs says. "So it's all a mind game."

Two plays later, in fact, Jacobs reeled off a 42-yard run to set up the Raiders' first score. But the damage had been done. This wasn't Cascia Hall Prep. The showdown with Amos had left Jacobs with a fractured right shoulder. "It hurt," Jacobs confesses. "But that's football." In a feat that seems nearly superhuman given the pain involved and the relentless pounding delivered to a running back's shoulder, Jacobs valiantly continued to play -- and play well -- for the next five weeks. Although pain- killing injections deserve some of the credit, playing through the injury earned Jacobs the kind of universal locker room respect and stature that usually takes younger players years to acquire. "That's another weight that Josh has to carry is that he's the focal point of this offense and also this team's identity," Ingold says. "So when you say he runs with all that anger and he runs people over even when he doesn't have to, it's not just Josh, it's the Raiders. He has to set the standard for the rest of us."

Over time, though, Jacobs' shoulder deteriorated to the point that he missed three of Oakland's final four games, and the Raiders faded from playoff contention, finishing 7-9. It was the franchise's 15th non-winning season in the past 16 years. When the doctors finally forced him to sit out, Jacobs was sobbing so hard his entire body was shaking inside his locker. He felt lost again, unmoored. His calling card as a runner had become his kryptonite. And with his life off the field near perfect, moving forward he would have to learn to run with purpose instead of anger. As crazy as it sounds for someone who dealt with homelessness as a child, the toughest challenge of Jacobs' life was still ahead of him: adapting and surviving in a league in which most running backs are battered and broken and discarded before they hit 30. (Case in point: Leonard Fournette, the No. 4 pick in the 2017 draft, was cut in camp by the hapless Jaguars before signing with Tampa Bay.)

Sometimes, Jacobs learned, the actual work begins after all your dreams come true. "I'm gonna be one of those guys who walks away with my body intact," Jacobs insists. "I'm not gonna be one of those guys who plays until he's 35 and all of that. I plan on leaving on my terms. And my running style? Not only does that come from my life, it comes from people trying to confine me and put me in some kind of box, like 'You're this kind of runner, you're that type of runner.'"

Jacobs' shoulder injury opened the door for Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray to win 2019 Rookie of the Year honors. Jacobs, who finished third in the NFL with 88.5 yards per game, would award himself only a B for his rookie season. Rather than bask in his success and the realization of a lifelong dream of buying his dad a house, after the season Jacobs went to Gruden and, instead of a pat on the back, asked for a shove. Chucky was, of course, more than happy to oblige.

"He's got to stay healthy," Gruden says. "We need our feature back down the stretch. We were in a playoff stretch last year and didn't have him. He's got to stay wire-to-wire healthy, and we have to get more out of him in the passing game, more on the field on third downs. He had a great year last year, and we expect more from him this year." 22

Gruden's message seems to have gotten through -- a little. On the fourth day of camp, Jacobs caught a pass in the flat and began to lower his shoulder preparing to steamroll then-teammate , only to pull up at the last second to smartly avoid a collision. It was a sign, however small, that Jacobs has begun to manage those cravings for contact and run with focus instead of fury. Of course, after the play, Jacobs barked, "Boom! I just retired you" just to remind everyone that the détente was a temporary courtesy, and only for teammates.

To further reduce Jacobs' wear and tear and increase his production -- as well as his Q-rating -- Gruden plans to get him much more involved in the passing game. The goal is to increase his 20 catches in 2019 to 60 this season. His four catches in the opener put him on pace for 64. If he stays on that pace and gains another 1,000 yards on the ground, that combo would put Jacobs in rare company, alongside versatile All-Pro-level backs such as Christian McCaffrey and Ezekiel Elliott.

It's a skill set Jacobs has been developing for years. Back in Tulsa, before his senior season at McLain, when Payne realized Jacobs had a better arm than any of his quarterbacks, the coach (and robotics teacher) recircuited his entire offense and moved Jacobs to Wildcat quarterback. The improvement was instant. "And ridiculous," Payne says. "Like watching a human highlight film." For good measure, Jacobs also started at safety and even found time to contribute on special teams and pitch in with some game strategy consulting.

In 2015, in a late-season game with playoff implications, McLain had the ball at the 30 with the score tied and time about to run out. McLain hadn't kicked a field goal all season, so Payne had already begun making plans for overtime when, instead of taking a knee, his quarterback called timeout and trotted to the sideline. "Hey, Coach, let's kick it," Jacobs said. "I've been watching our kicker and working with him -- he can make it." Payne huddled the team together and drew up a makeshift field goal formation using Jacobs as a decoy. Thinking it had to be a trick play, the defense didn't bother to rush the kicker. "He lines up, takes his time and kicks the most perfect 30-yard field goal you will ever see in your life," Payne says. "Josh brings out the best in everyone, even the kickers, even the coaches."

At Bama, to get Jacobs more opportunities while sharing time on a roster loaded with future NFL playmakers, Locksley used him as a back, as a slot receiver, on pass protection, on special teams and even at quarterback. "And he was good at everything," the coach says. "As an offensive coordinator, he's just one of those rare chess pieces. I call him Swiss Army Knife because he's just so multifaceted."

It's a trait that applies to Jacobs' entire life. Wanting to expand his interests off the field, this summer Jacobs met with several businessmen and entrepreneurs who, he says, always had the same response: "Are you sure you're only 22?" Teammates swear he can hit 15 3-pointers in a row on a basketball court. On his first carry in camp, after nearly falling on his face, Jacobs put one hand on the ground, caught his balance and blew through the Raiders' defense. "We all just looked at each other like, 'Oh my god,'" Ingold says. "The first time you see his kind of power and acceleration, it's like watching a new Ferrari leave the shop."

A few days later, when Raiders back Jalen Richard visited Jacobs' home outside of Vegas, Jacobs was playing piano and preparing chicken and shrimp fried rice from scratch. "So what can't you do?" Richard said with a laugh.

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Before the Raiders had even completed their move to Vegas, Jacobs had already worked with the Nevada governor and attorney general to produce child ID kits to prevent human trafficking in a region with the country's highest rates of youth homelessness. Just before the 2019 draft, when it looked as if Jacobs was headed to Las Vegas, a die-hard Raiders fan and volunteer at the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth emailed Ghafoori, the NPHY director. The Raiders are going to have someone on their team who could have literally been one of your kids at NPHY, the email said. "I looked Josh up and read his story and I got goose bumps," Ghafoori says. "The Raiders have their own unique history in terms of having multiple homes. ... The Raiders could make a huge impact in Nevada, and Josh could be our biggest game-changer."

Ultimately it will be up to Gruden whether Jacobs has a similar impact on the Raiders franchise. When it comes to incorporating running backs into the passing game, many NFL schemes still operate like nickel slots at the Flamingo: low risk, low reward. Even in today's pass-happy NFL, contributing in the passing game for running backs mostly means serving as a safety valve checkdown for quarterbacks. (The Giants are constantly neutralizing Saquon Barkley this way.)

Dumping the ball off on simple flare-outs, rub routes and shallow crosses to a dynamic talent like Jacobs is essentially a gift to defenses, reducing his power and impact by forcing him to move horizontally and allowing the sideline to become a 12th defender instead of attacking defenses vertically and capitalizing on the constant mismatches Jacobs' skill set creates.

Instead, the model for the Raiders should be McCaffery, who, like Jacobs, played multiple positions in high school and lined up 100 times as a slot receiver during his rookie season. That dual threat, in turn, prevents defenses from loading up the box to stop the run. In the opener, Jacobs and McCaffery led their teams with 139 and 135 yards from scrimmage, respectively. (Don't be surprised, by the way, if Gruden also uses Jacobs under center. "I'm not gonna sit here and tell you he's Jim Plunkett," Locksley says, "but Josh is definitely skilled enough to throw the ball.")

So it's a hopeful sign that when asked about his offseason training focus, Jacobs sounds more like a receiver geek than a running back. Former NFL running back and current Raiders wide receivers coach Edgar Bennett constantly fed Jacobs film cut-ups on the art of receiving. One day Jacobs would watch film on disciplined route stems to prevent telegraphing his routes, the next he'd study release techniques for press coverage or how to read body language and create leverage to attack defensive backs downfield. Jacobs even dove into "stacking" -- an advanced technique to manipulate defensive backs in the deep passing game.

If there was any doubt Jacobs had truly upgraded his route-running and receiving game, it ended in Carolina when he vaporized linebacker Shaq Thompson with a surgical cut up the seam for a 29-yard catch. It was one of a dozen highlights in an all-around performance that Jacobs says is just a glimpse of what he plans to unveil in 2020. "In college and high school, I played everything, so it's just about getting back to that," Jacobs says. "I don't want to be known as just a good runner. I'm more than that. I didn't do enough last year, and I left a lot of yards on the table. This year is going to be different for me. I'm going to become a complete player and take my game to the next level."

Tonight, with the national spotlight focused on Allegiant Stadium, the 2020 Raiders and their franchise back, as the previous King of Vegas once said: It's now or never.

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LB Nicholas Morrow LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

Raiders LB Nicholas Morrow’s long, winding road to NFL By Sam Gordon December 20, 2020

It was the afternoon of Oct. 11, 2014, and Nicholas Morrow was frustrated.

Why, he wondered, is the game official allowing Crown College’s tight end to hit me after the whistle — play after play after play? Why is he refusing to throw his flag?

Morrow asked, but the official remained coy, offering counsel instead of an answer. “Keep a cool head,” he repeatedly told Morrow, then a sophomore linebacker at Greenville College. “Cool heads prevail.”

Determined ones as well.

He tried to disregard the tight end’s antics. And when Crown ran a lead running play early in the fourth quarter, Morrow pounced. He slipped a block by the tight end, punched the football free from the running back’s hands and ran 30 yards for a touchdown en route to a 35-17 victory.

The official did a lot more talking on the ensuing defensive series, telling him, among other things, to “do what you’ve got to do so you can make it” to the NFL.

The comment took Morrow by surprise. Looking back, he said it was the first time he seriously considered the idea.

Six years later, Morrow, now 25, is in his fourth year with the Raiders. He’s a fixture in their linebacking corps and one of the most productive players on their defense.

He was backup offensive lineman until his senior year in high school, and even then a concussion stalled whatever recruiting momentum he’d hoped to generate — relegating him to the Division III level and Greenville, Illinois, a tiny town of 6,453 known as much for its prison as its football team.

But his faith never wavered. In God, himself and the grind. And he eventually prevailed, transforming himself from an undersized, inexperienced linebacker into a valuable starter for one of the NFL’s most storied franchises.

“Nobody gave him a snowball’s chance in hell to make it to the NFL,” said Tony Woods, one of Morrow’s former coaches at Huntsville High School in Huntsville, Alabama. “But he believed in himself. He bet on himself.”

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Stuck on the bench

Morrow’s father, Lloyd, is a minister. His mother, Erika, teaches special education. They raised Morrow in Huntsville to be devoted to his faith — and anything else he does in his life.

“Whatever you put your hand to, stick with it. Good or bad, mold it to the best of your ability,” says Morrow’s father, who pastors at Temper Tabernacle Church and works as the director of nutritional services at a local hospital. “He really applied his work ethic to his school work, just to anything he did, he was really committed to it.”

Morrow began playing football as an elementary school student and was a timid, tentative tackler who shied away from the contact he now embraces. But that was nothing a session in the backyard with dad couldn’t fix.

“I’d tackle him, of course not hard, but to get him accustomed to getting hit and not afraid he’d being hit,” the elder Morrow said.

Even then, his passion was palpable.

Morrow was also active in the middle school marching band as the lead percussionist and was faced with a choice when he enrolled in high school — football or band?

He chose football, making band a casualty of the glory he’d someday have on fall Friday nights. Or so he thought, anyway, until he became an undersized offensive lineman tasked with backing up All- American guard Grant Hill, who went on to play at Alabama.

“I hated it,” Morrow said.

Yet he remained undeterred by his lack of playing time. He figured he would play eventually, even in college, so long as he showed up to practice and put forth his best effort.

Woods coached linebackers and recruited Morrow to play defense during his senior season of 2012, thereby changing the trajectory of his career. He also played tight end that season and compiled enough promising game film to garner the attention of the Greenville coaches, who discovered him through Next College Student Athlete — a recruiting service that connects prospective student- athletes with college coaches.

Another Division III program, Huntingdon, in Montgomery, Alabama, showed interest in Morrow. As did Sterling College, an NAIA school in Sterling, Kansas. But Morrow said “Greenville was the only one serious” about his recruitment. So Greenville is where he would go, albeit begrudgingly.

“I didn’t want to go,” Morrow confessed. “My pops actually made me.”

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Greenville’s finest

There’s not much to Greenville. The town, or the university. Morrow actually mistook the local prison, FCI Greenville, for the campus during his official visit. Farmland flanks the roads that lead to the tiny city. Hence his initial trepidation.

But Greenville offered Morrow an opportunity to continue his football career and education. Plus, it’s a Christian college, a bonus in his father’s eyes. He enrolled with the intention of playing on the varsity right away. Not on the junior varsity like an upperclassmen suggested during his first few days on campus.

“If I’m going to pay to play football, I’m going to be the best possible player I can be,” Morrow said, explaining his mentality. “I always said that if I’m going to be in the NFL, I understand that Division III football is not the most competitive football. … I said ‘You know what, I’m going to bring the NFL to me. Everything I did, I tried to intensify and make it as focused as possible.”

Morrow outperformed seniors in his first fall camp, played five games during his freshman season and cultivated during his first collegiate offseason a routine that he’d maintain for the rest of his college career.

He wanted to get faster, so he trained with the school’s sprint coach in between afternoon classes. He wanted to become more explosive, so he trained with the high jumpers at track practices.

He lifted weights on his own and with the team. In the evenings, he’d do plyometrics. He’d run to and from workouts, regularly exceeding two or three miles per round trip.

When he wasn’t in class, running, jumping, or lifting, he was watching film. By himself or with his coaches, and more often than anyone else on the team.

He showed up every season bigger, faster, stronger and smarter than he was the year before. When he’d go home to Huntsville for breaks, he’d be out of the house by 5:30 a.m. to attend workouts at a local gym.

“The amount of work he did on top of what we had for him was just amazing,” said Greenville coach Robbie Schomaker. “His work ethic is something I don’t think I’ve seen before.”

Morrow solidified himself as the team’s best player by the beginning of his junior season, and with the official’s remark in mind, he confided in Schomaker that he wanted to play in the NFL. So the coach helped arrange a junior day workout before a Chicago Bears scout at McKendree University, a Division II school in nearby Lebanon, Illinois.

He ran the 40 yard-dash, Schomaker said, in 4.5 seconds and outclassed the Division II players in attendance.

By his senior season, he weighed 225 pounds and was faster than the wide receivers and stronger than all the linemen. Schomaker said most of Morrow’s teammates were intimidated by him, sparking rare frustration from the cool-headed superstar.

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“There were only a handful of guys who would challenge him and make him work,” Schomaker said, save for the practices that the NFL scouts attended. Morrow’s teammates practiced harder with an audience. If only they competed like that all season.

More than 20 NFL teams sent scouts to Greenville to watch Morrow during his senior season, validating his unwavering commitment to his craft. He concluded his college career in 2016 as Greenville’s first All-American and the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference’s MVP.

“You could tell that he was totally different than anyone else out there,” Crown coach John Auer said. “He could basically do whatever he wanted to.”

An every down linebacker

Morrow opted to withdraw from Greenville during the spring semester of his senior year. He needed to focus on football and the school didn’t have the requisite resources to best prepare him for the pros.

So he moved to Indianapolis to train at a facility called SPARTA Indy alongside the likes of Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore and Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver , who also played at smaller colleges. He quickly adapted to a new routine that included more rigorous workouts and extensive film study.

“It was basically training camp,” Morrow said. “It was just football all day, which is fun to me.”

Morrow did not attend the NFL’s annual scouting combine in Indianapolis. He participated instead at Northwestern’s pro day. Some NFL teams wanted him to play safety. Some, like the Raiders, wanted him to play linebacker.

The Raiders were the first team to contact Morrow upon the conclusion of his college career — and one of the two teams to call him after the 2017 NFL draft, the other being the rival Chiefs. Morrow said he considered signing with Kansas City before ultimately deciding on Oakland, where he thought he’d be a better fit.

He signed as an undrafted free agent on May 4. 2017.

“Once he got there, I said ‘Man, you’re playing ball with a bunch of guys that played at Division I schools,’” said Morrow’s father. “‘These guys had 10 times the resources, 10 time the amenities.’ I said ‘You really went to the pros with high-school resources. … To jump from that to the pros and to make the 53-man roster above guys who came from D-I schools, that’s huge.’”

Morrow had one simple goal as he began his rookie season: make it hard for the Raiders to let him go. He knew Greenville’s defensive schemes and terminologies were elementary compared to those he’d need to learn at the NFL level, so he arrived to practice early and stayed late, pouring over game tape and his playbook “to catch up to everyone else.”

The Raiders could not afford to let him go. Morrow started five games as a rookie in 2017 — logging 53 percent of the team’s defensive snaps and flashing the potential that’s since made him a fixture.

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“He’s handled his success like a pro,” said Morrow’s agent, Brian Hamilton of Plan B Sports Management. “Often times, guys just need opportunities and for the staff to have faith in them. Nicholas received an opportunity, and he’s run with it.”

Morrow has started 10 games this season and is third on the team with 67 tackles. His seven tackles for loss are second to only Maxx Crosby. His nine pass deflections are second to only Johnathan Abram. He’s adept at playing the run and even better against the pass, allowing a passer rating of 80.3 — third on the team among defensive backs and linebackers.

Raiders coach Jon Gruden has praised him throughout the course of the season.

“He’s such a great kid, coming from a real small school. Quite a transition for him, changing coaches, changing systems,” Gruden said. “I think he’s going to be a really good linebacker in this league.”

Morrow paid off his student debt during his second NFL season and plans to someday complete his biology degree, needing a mere 12 credits to graduate from Greenville. He plays now at Allegiant Stadium and practices at the luxurious Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center in Henderson, but still fondly remembers the games at Greenville before 125 or fewer fans.

He’s forever grateful he gets paid to play a game he once paid to play, cherishing the lessons he learned at the Division III level in that tiny town in central Illinois.

“It taught me what it meant play for the love of the game … That’s literally all I was playing for. It was no guarantee to go to the NFL,” he said. “So that way when the praise and the accolades come…you’re still playing because you just love the game.”

Always and forever.

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TE Darren Waller

THE ATHLETIC

Raiders’ Darren Waller copes with the shutdown by exploring his musical side By Vic Tafur May 15, 2020

The violins start in first, before the bass drops and the angry voice starts poking you in the chest. D Wall, or Darren Waller as Raiders fans and fantasy football players call him, wants to know how your paper is stacking up in his new single, “Profits.”

The music video drops Friday, the second to be released off his “Wall Street” album. “SHSW” was a much more relaxing song, with a smiling Waller rapping about how he separated from the crowd, as the acronym indicates, Some How Some Way.

Most people know Waller’s story of overcoming addiction, signing with the Raiders and quickly becoming one of the best tight ends in the NFL. Many don’t know how serious he is about his music — he recently received his first royalty check. The $500 was the first money he has ever earned for his passion project.

“It’s going great,” Waller said in a phone interview last week. “Quarantine has provided a lot of time to lock in on improving my production and making new songs.”

He is working on building a studio in his new house. Waller is back in Las Vegas, having returned from Georgia week ago. He is all moved in — after spending the past season and a half at the extended-stay hotel two blocks from the Raiders’ old facility in Alameda.

“I grew to appreciate the proximity to the facility,” Waller said, “because I would get there early for treatment and stay late for treatment.”

The Raiders’ new facility in Henderson, Nev., is on schedule to be finished next month, with the team’s new stadium in Vegas set to be complete in July.

“It’s quiet, but I really like Vegas so far and can really see myself enjoying life here,” Waller said.

Waller gets up early and logs into the team’s online meetings before hitting the field at a local park and working out with teammates Derek Carrier and Foster Moreau. (The team’s newest tight end, Jason Witten, is in the process of moving from Dallas.)

“It’s been pretty well organized, as far as the position meetings and getting a whole team meeting online,” Waller said. “It’s gone a lot smoother than I thought it would — I thought there would be a lot of connections dropping and a lot more difficulties.

“There is really good communication from the coaches to the players, so we know what we should be doing to be ready when the time comes.”

Waller was very excited by the addition of Witten, an 11-time Pro Bowler with the Cowboys.

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“I thought it was awesome,” he said. “He is a great example of longevity and doing it the right way. His technique and his mental approach to the game kept him at the top and is going to put him in the Hall of Fame, so to have him in your room and be able to learn from him is priceless.”

Waller said Moreau used to mention watching film of Witten, and that prompted him to do the same last year.

“There are things that caught me off guard watching him,” Waller said. “He looks fast because he is great getting off the ball right at the snap, like no one I have ever seen — he will be ahead of wide receivers. So I am watching and thinking, ‘I didn’t know Jason Witten was that fast,’ but it’s that get-off and there are a lot of small details to his game that are just incredible.”

Waller can’t wait to get together with Witten and the rest of his teammates.

“I think we had another great draft class and we’re putting together something special on both sides of the ball,” he said. “We have a lot to offer Las Vegas, a lot of energy and we also want to do big things in the community.”

Waller was also excited about the schedule, much fairer than last season’s, when the Raiders were away from home for seven straight weeks.

“I feel that if we can get through last year’s schedule, there is nothing we can’t get through,” he said.

The bar is high for Waller, in particular. A receiver in college, Waller is still learning the nuances of the tight end position and last season had 90 catches for 1,145 yards at 27 years old. And that’s with defenses bracketing their coverage toward him after receiver Antonio Brown was cut and Tyrell Williams was injured.

“I see a lot of room for growth,” Waller said.

He can block as well and is already among the handful of most valuable tight ends in the NFL. But Waller leaves the swagger to his rap persona.

“I try not to compare and say I am better than that guy,” Waller said. “Saying I am the top dog doesn’t do too much for me, because things change week to week. I just need to be the best me I can possibly be. That makes my life a lot simpler.

“I save that kind of energy for the music.”

After football meetings and workouts every weekday, Waller works just as hard in the evenings, coming up with new beats. In many ways it’s harder than being a professional football player.

“I pull the laptop open and … I don’t know,” Waller said. “Sometimes I will go off a sample and try to flip that. Or I will play with some software that I found called Arcade and I try to create a melody. I just go through random sounds and click and play things on my keyboard until I catch something and I can hear something in my mind. And then I find another sound to layer it up.

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“There is no one process. I could also be inspired by something I see or hear or some feeling I have. Something someone said to me can translate into a note that can spark a beat. It’s random. … I try not to press for it and let it just happen. I have taken a week off at times and when I come back to it, I really missed it. I just really enjoy it.”

Teammates have remarked how on team flights Waller disappears into his laptop from wheels up to wheels down. And he has said he has missed the first bus from the hotel to the stadium on game days because he has gotten lost in his music.

Waller filmed all five music videos in a span of 39 days, each Saturday beginning in February, in the Atlanta area. He is also recording new stuff, with the same plan that he had last year — having enough songs to put out another project/album at some point during the season.

“I can mess around with a beat for fun during the season,” Waller said, “but I don’t get to spend an extended amount of time. So I like to get most of my music work done before the season gets going.”

Waller recently started his own YouTube channel, and reaction to the music has been positive.

“I have put a lot of work into it and I think it sounds good. So it’s definitely good to see other people like it because music is meant to be shared,” Waller said. “It was dope to get that check, just because I never thought that was ever possible.”

And yes, Raiders fans, that collaboration with teammate Maxx Crosby is still in the works.

“I sent Maxx a whole bunch of beats, so hopefully when he puts something out he will be using one of mine,” Waller said. “He is a busy guy, and whenever he is ready to lock in, I am here for him.”

Waller will put that song on his YouTube channel or on Instagram when the time comes. While the Instagram account is also popular, Waller winds up checking it almost every day for more important stuff than reactions to his music.

“People message me and tell me how they relate to my story and what they are going through, so I use that to have short conversions with them,” Waller said.

Waller struggled with opiate and cocaine addiction when he first came into the league. He was suspended twice for failing drug tests, including for the entire 2017 season.

“I try and connect with fans on Instagram whenever I can and let them know that I see them and I am there, and that I am just a normal human being who had to overcome some stuff,” Waller said. “Ever since ‘Hard Knocks’ (last summer), people have been able to relate to what I went through and I want to let them know that I appreciate them and what they are going through as well. And those talks give me a recharge because I am not perfect and I have doubts and I need to be picked up sometimes, too.

“People saying they look to me for inspiration gives me extra life sometimes.”

Waller also started the Darren Waller Foundation a few months ago. There was a kickoff dinner scheduled for it on the Las Vegas Strip during NFL Draft weekend, but the pandemic wiped that out.

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“Corona has us on hold, but we’ll start having events as soon as Vegas is up and running again,” Waller said. “We just want to educate people and put my story and the stories of others in front of the youth.

“Kids always envision who they want to be when they grow up, without really taking stock of their mental health and how happy they are going to be when they get there. Maybe kids ages 10 on up to 25, getting in front of them as well as having an online community, which can serve as a safe space. They can say whatever is on their minds.

“I am trying to put together things that I wish I would have taken advantage of when I was a teenager.”

Music was one of the things that Waller turned to before he was sober, and it’s been even sweeter for him since he cleaned up.

“On my first project, there are songs where I am talking about drinking or using drugs, and I was able to learn how to make music without doing that,” Waller said. “I was afraid that once I got sober, my music was going to be trash — because you know, that’s a big part of rap — but my stuff did get better and I was able to be creative without rapping about material things, drug, alcohol or talking about women in a crazy way. I was able to find my sound, find my pocket and still be confident and still feel like I could still put music out that people would want to listen to.”

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