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Facts and figures from Raiders’ loss to Chiefs

Numbers of the day

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Every offensive number favored the Raiders except the one listing Derek Carr’s interceptions. Three of Oakland’s first four fourth-quarter possessions ended with Carr picks. That tarnished an otherwise solid day for the Oakland offense, which had more first downs (27-15), more nets yards (361-232), more plays (76-48) and nearly twice as many completions (31-16) as the Chiefs.

Next game

The good news is that the Raiders probably won’t see Peyton Manning, left, who has 28 careers TDs in 12 games against Oakland.