Raiders grind their way to 3-0 start for coach Jon Gruden

Published Sep. 27, 2021 5:07 p.m. ET
Associated Press

No team has faced an early season gauntlet quite like the one Las Vegas has gone up against and come out unscathed like the Raiders did.

The Raiders pulled out another late-game thriller, edging the Miami Dolphins

The victory over the Dolphins followed an overtime win in the opener against Baltimore and a victory at Pittsburgh as the Raiders were the 38th team to open the season with three straight games against teams coming off seasons with at least 10 wins and the only one to win all of them.

Things don't look to get much easier this week with the Raiders (3-0) traveling to take on the Chargers (2-1) on Monday night after Los Angeles won at Kansas City this past week.

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“It's fun to win,” coach Jon Gruden said Monday. “Also you have to be realistic when you look at the schedule. It doesn't get much easier. ... Every week is a grind.”

That's why Gruden knows his team will need to be much better going forward than in the first three weeks when the Raiders have had to overcome 14-point deficits twice.

Las Vegas scored 25 straight points to climb out of that hole against the Dolphins only to allow Miami to score twice late to send the game to OT.

The Dolphins then extended the game in overtime by converting a fourth-and-20 to drive to a field goal that matched the Raiders three points on the opening possession before Derek Carr drove Las Vegas down the field again

“We need to put a complete performance together,” Gruden said. “That's what we need to do. We've had spurts where it's been pretty doggone good and there's been spurts where it needs to be better.”

WHAT’S WORKING

Late-game throws to Bryan Edwards. The second-year receiver has three catches for 47 yards in the first three quarters this season, but has come up big late in both overtime wins. Edwards has three catches for 54 yards in the fourth quarter and four catches for 109 yards in the two overtimes, including

WHAT NEEDS HELP

Starts. The Raiders once again failed to score on the opening drive, going three-and-out against Miami. That extended their drought to nine straight games, their longest since a 13-gamer in 2012-13. Las Vegas has five three-and-outs, two other punts, an interception and a turnover on downs during this stretch.

STOCK UP

Peyton Barber. The Raiders gave Kenyan Drake a lucrative contract this offseason to complement Josh Jacobs. But with Jacobs out with an ankle injury it's been late-summer pickup Barber handling the bulk of the work. Barber had

“When you need him, he doesn’t say anything, he doesn’t even smile,” Gruden said. “I don’t know how he’s feeling, I hardly know this guy, but I gave him a big hug and a game ball.”

STOCK DOWN

C Andre James. The Raiders let Rodney Hudson leave in the offseason because they believed that James could take over that role. He has struggled early this season and had a few more bad snaps on Sunday and was beaten badly on a fourth-and-1 stop in the first quarter.

INJURIES

Gruden says he's hopeful that Jacobs can return to practice this week after missing the past two games.

KEY NUMBER

200. The Raiders are the first team ever to have four players record at least 200 yards receiving in the first three games of a season. Henry Ruggs III leads the way with 237, followed by Darren Waller with 224, Edwards with 210 and Hunter Renfrow with 204.

NEXT STEPS

With a win Monday against the Chargers, the Raiders will have their seventh 4-0 start ever. They made the playoffs the previous six times with five trips to the conference title game, one Super Bowl championship season in 1983 and a runner-up finish when they last did it in 2002.

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