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Raiders follow up a shutout by playing Houston's No. 1 defense

With the Raiders coming off a 31-0 clunker, it’s tempting to say that they have nowhere to go but up. But they’re playing at Houston this week, which currently is allowing the fewest points and yards in the league – and tends to play a lot better at home. It could get pretty ugly.

The Raiders finished with 75 net yards offense last week. Only three times in the last 15 years have teams finished with fewer yards. Remarkably, they finished with a similar total in their other 31-0 loss this season (at Kansas City).

That makes the Raiders the only team in the 32-team era to finish with fewer than 100 yards twice in the same season. They’ve also been shut out twice, which is the same amount as the 0-14 expansion Bucs in 1976.

The hope, I suppose, is that the beatdown in Philadelphia will provide a spark of sorts, with the players coming out looking salvage some pride. Of the last 17 teams to finish with less than 100 yards of offense, eight scored at least 23 points in their next game. The Raiders earlier this year followed up their loss at Arrowhead with a 30-29 loss in a shootout against the Jaguars.

But with Houston’s defense has been playing, I’m thinking it looks awfully likely that the Raiders won’t be scoring more than 13 points. A single-digit score looks like a decent possibility.

OFFENSES WITH FEWER THAN 100 YARDS (w next G)
YearTeamOppResultYdsNextScore
2004Clevelandat Buff.L, 7-3726S.D.L, 0-21
2021Chicagoat Cle.L, 6-2647Det.W, 24-14
2002Houstonat Pitt.W, 24-647Balt.L, 19-23
2021NY Jetsat Buff.L, 10-2753at Buff.L, 10-27
2023Arizonaat Cle.L, 0-2758Atl.W, 25-23
2010Kansas Cityat S.D.L, 0-3167at St.L.W, 27-13
2009Cincinnatiat NYJL, 0-3772*NYJL, 14-24
2025Las Vegasat Phi.L, 0-3175at Hou.?
2008OaklandAtl.L, 0-2477Car.L, 6-17
2025NY JetsDen.L, 11-1382Car.L, 6-13
2009Tampa BayNYGL, 0-2486at Was.L, 13-16
2018WashingtonPhi.L, 0-2489no game--
2023Tennesseeat Cle.L, 3-2794Cin.W, 27-3
2025Las Vegasat K.C.L, 0-3195Jac.L, 29-30
2003San Diegoat Den.L, 8-3796S.D.L, 27-34
2006TennesseeJac.W, 24-1798at Buff.W, 30-29
2024Kansas Cityat Den.L, 0-3898*at Hou.W, 23-14
2006OaklandPitt.W, 20-1398at Sea.L, 0-16
2017NY Jetsat Den.L, 0-23100at N.O.L, 19-31

—Ian Allan

7 Reader Comments:

Robert Cummings

Los Angeles, CA
2025-12-19T22:40:57Z
Just doesn't seem to be a lot of "Pride and Poise" with this organization, no "Commitment to Excellence". These aren't Al Davis's Raiders, these are Sonny Boy's Raiders...bringing in hated opponents into ownership positions...senile coaches making senile decisions. I feel sorry for the players.

Richard Loppnow

Columbus, WI
2025-12-19T23:18:41Z
These ARE Al Davis' Raiders. Al's final 8 years the Raiders lost on average over 11 games a season, with Al making one embarrassing decision after another.

Richard Loppnow

Columbus, WI
2025-12-19T23:18:49Z
These ARE Al Davis' Raiders. Al's final 8 years the Raiders lost on average over 11 games a season, with Al making one embarrassing decision after another.

Richard Loppnow

Columbus, WI
2025-12-19T23:19:22Z
oops

Robert Cummings

Los Angeles, CA
2025-12-19T23:47:00Z
Yeah Richard, but they did it with pride! Lol

Craig Larimer

Portland, OR
2025-12-20T00:22:16Z
I’m in the playoffs this weekend. Need to pick 2 from Hampton, Marks, Jeanty and Harvey. Marks’ ankle concerns me so he’s out. Harvey seems like a strong play so he’s in. Leaning toward Jeanty over Hampton due to volume. Not that anyone reading this actually cares. Ha ha

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James Costello

Portland, ME
2025-12-20T01:50:59Z
Actually Craig I care. I’m already scouting opinions about players for next year. We will see how the offseason plays out but Jeanty might be a good name to call out early and hopefully a couple owners battle it out
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