ALAMEDA — Despite the ridiculous amount of yardage put up by Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the second quarter, perhaps the Raiders’ defense isn’t as bad as it looked.
That’s the Raiders’ story Monday and they’re sticking to it they day after a 28-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs at the Coliseum.
“When you see us and we’re matching one-on-one against those guys we did well,” slot corner Lamarcus Joyner said. “But when we did a few different things where they kind of schemed us to make us communicate they got big chunk plays. Anybody can turn on the film and look at us going man to man with that speed that they have.