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The Eagle has landed. Former President Joe Biden and former first lady Jill Biden touched down at the Linc for the snowy Sunday matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles (8-5) and the Las Vegas Raiders (2-11).
Las Vegas lost 31-0 at the hands of the defending Super Bowl champions, and were out-gained by over 300 yards.
After another loss, the Raiders joined the 2021 Texans as the 13th team in Super Bowl era to get shut out by 31+ points twice in same season.
Kenny Pickett won a Super Bowl ring with the Philadelphia Eagles less than a year ago. On Sunday, he’s in line to start against his former team at Lincoln Financial Field. Pickett is expected to start in place of Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith, who is “unlikely” to play due to a shoulder injury, according to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport.
The Cincinnati Bengals, New York Giants, and Las Vegas Raiders seem to be ideal fits for a Super Bowl-winning head coach who could hit the coaching market this offseason.
White, who died Sunday at the age of 89, played at Acalanes High and Cal, then coached the Bears, Stanford, Raiders and 49ers among others during his career.
The Raiders only crossed midfield once more the rest of the day – Pickett was picked off at the Eagles 27-yard line on the first series of the third quarter – and their 75 yards of total offense was their fewest in a game since 1961, the second lowest output in franchise history. The 1.8 yards per play average was their lowest since 2006.
Just win, baby. That has been the motto for the Raiders for decades. But now, that phrase sounds more like a plea than a statement. The Raiders have not had a winning season since 2017 and have yet to make the playoffs since Jon Gruden returned to the ...
Former Oakland Raiders star safety George Atkinson has died, the franchise has announced. He was 78 years old. Atkinson helped the Raiders win Super Bowl XI to close out the 1976 season. He also was named an AFL All-Star twice in his career. “The Raiders ...
The Philadelphia Eagles got back in the win column on Sunday in convincing fashion with a 31-0 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Now, some will look at this game
Philadelphia leads Las Vegas 17-0 at halftime. It was a dominating first-half performance by the home team as the Eagles outgained the Raiders 165 to 52 in the first half. The Eagles scored on three of their first four first-half possessions.