ALAMEDA — Of the Raiders’ next six games, no opponent currently owns a winning record.
That group includes the Chargers twice, Seahawks, Colts, 49ers and Cardinals.
Despite an abysmal 0-3 start, the Raiders have a chance to go on a run and make everyone forget about the Khalil Mack trade and the slow start and everything else that doomed the start of Jon Gruden’s second go-around in Oakland.
That stretch starts Sunday in Carson, California with a 1:05 p.m. PST kickoff with the Chargers (2-2).
Here are five things we learned about the Raiders on Thursday, two days before they fly south for their second divisional game of the season.