Given Patrick Mahomes’ 12-1 record vs. the AFC West entering Sunday, the Raiders didn’t figure to be the team to hand the star Chiefs quarterback his first loss of the season. They did it, on the road, as much with defense as a dynamic offense. Mahomes made his usual assortment of big plays, throwing for 340 yards, but a lengthy defensive sequence for the Raiders made all the difference. Trailing, 21-10, late in the first half, the Las Vegas defense limited KC to three points over six consecutive possessions to flip the game. By the time that sequence ended with Mahomes’ only interception in the fourth quarter, the Raiders led, 33-24, and finished the job from there.
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