How the Raiders can beat Patrick Mahomes in Week 5
How the Raiders can beat Patrick Mahomes in Week 5 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
: on CBS
: Stream on NFL+ Josh Jacobs has the moves!: on CBS: Stream on NFL+ They should look for a similar strategy against the Chiefs, which will in turn keep the ball out of Mahomes' reach. Running the ball effectively will give their defense time to rest and help Las Vegas manage the game. If the Chiefs struggle to stop the run, they will have to start packing the box. This will open up space for Darren Waller and in the passing game.
Patrick Mahomes vs Raiders - 5 things Las Vegas franchise must nail down in this must-win matchup
Kansas City Chiefs v Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be facing the for the ninth time in his NFL career. Monday Night Football brings yet another breathtaking encounter between the and their arch-rivals in the AFC West. The Chiefs have won three and lost one so far this season, whereas the Raiders have three defeats and one victory. It's a must-win game for Las Vegas to keep their hopes alive and it feels like death or glory as early as Week 5. The task ahead is a difficult one. has troubled the Raiders historically. The 27-year-old averages 318.3 yards, 2.8 passing touchdowns and a 112.4 passer rate against Las Vegas. He has won seven out of the nine played. If the Raiders want to achieve something on the field on Monday night, they need to go after Mahomes. Along with that, a few other things also need to be taken care of. Here are five aspects Las Vegas will need to improve on if they are to win this matchup:#1 - Pass Rush
Kansas City Chiefs v Las Vegas Raiders Mahomes is sixth in passing with 1,106 yards and 11 TDs so far this season. Under coach Andy Reid, they are exploring multiple ways to receive the ball. Juju Smith-Schuster and Marquez Valdes-Scantling are leading the receiving unit. Running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire has two rushing TDs this season. Undoubtedly, Patrick Mahomes is going to cause trouble on the field. The Raiders defense will have to make the game difficult for him or it will cost them dearly. Las Vegas recorded just two sacks in their first three games combined. But they managed to sack three times last week. They should look to unsettle Mahomes and take him to the ground.#2 - Offensive efficiency
Denver Broncos v Las Vegas Raiders It has been a problem for the Raiders to score in the final 20 yards this season. In their first four matches, they have only scored on 44.4 percent of their drives. The Chiefs have a well-earned reputation for putting big points on the board. If Las Vegas are to have any chance, they need to put the ball in the endzone. Settling for field goals will not win this matchup. Kansas City is a tough place to go. The red sea of fans in can be intimidating to play against and disruptive to the offense. The Raiders will need to quiet the crowd with efficient drives and penalty-free offense.#3 - Running the ball
Josh Jacobs in the endzone against the Denver Broncos The Raiders grabbed their first win of the campaign against the in Week 3. A large part of their success was handing the ball to Josh Jacobs. The 24-year-old had a career-high 144 yards on 28 carries and two touchdowns, leading his team to a 32-23 triumph. Josh Jacobs has the moves!: on CBS
: Stream on NFL+ Josh Jacobs has the moves!: on CBS: Stream on NFL+ They should look for a similar strategy against the Chiefs, which will in turn keep the ball out of Mahomes' reach. Running the ball effectively will give their defense time to rest and help Las Vegas manage the game. If the Chiefs struggle to stop the run, they will have to start packing the box. This will open up space for Darren Waller and in the passing game.