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Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs shut out the Las Vegas Raiders 31-0 on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, marking Andy Reid's first regular-season shutout win.
The 1980 Saints were so bad, New Orleans radio personality Bernard “Buddy” Diliberto nicknamed them the “Aints” and encouraged fans to wear paper sacks over their heads (fans complied). In an era when media traveled on team planes, the Saints banned Diliberto from theirs.
A new report revealed that a man who died in Oakland police custody Saturday morning was former Oakland Raiders running back Doug Martin. Martin's death was announced by his family on Sunday.
Star Las Vegas Raiders pass-rusher Maxx Crosby left Sunday's blowout loss to the Kansas City Chiefs with a scary knee injury.
The Chiefs' dominant win was spearheaded by Patrick Mahomes' three touchdown passes that included two to Rashee Rice, who made his season debut after a six-game suspension. Rice's two scores were sandwiched by Hollywood Brown's short touchdown catch that capped off the Chiefs' second drive.
The Raiders made unwanted history in a 31-0 defeat to the Chiefs, matching a rare feat last seen in the NFL in 1950.
From the start, it was all bad for the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 7. They did not have any answers to anything that went down in their Week 7 matchup against the
Andy Reid's first regular-season shutout was bittersweet, to say the least.