
Photo: Indianapolis Colts
By Shawn McCullough
The Raiders defense gave up 212 yards on the ground as the Indianapolis Colts rolled to a 44-27 win over Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium.
It wasn’t good enough today,” said head coach Jon Gruden. “Defensively we had no answer. You can’t give up that many yards rushing and not get to the quarterback and then lose the turnover margin and expect to win in this league.”
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor ran 20 times for 150 yard and two touchdowns, including a 62 yard touchdown run in the third quarter.
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr finished with 316 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.
“My job is to take care of the football and my job is to move the team down the field and score touchdowns and I didn’t do that good enough today,” said Carr.
Carr hit tight end Foster Moreau for a 47 yard touchdown in the first quarter, while connecting with wide receiver Nelson Agholor for a 21 yard score in the second quarter.
“This game is going to have a short shelf-life for us,” said Moreau. “Everyone is going to watch the film and we are going to need to make corrections, but we don’t have much time to harp on our mistakes, because we have to play a good Chargers team on Thursday.”
With the loss, the Raiders fell to 7-6 on the season heading into their next game on Thursday night at home against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Game Notes:
- The Raiders were outgained by the Colts, 456-424.
- Running back Josh Jacobs returned from injury, rushing 13 times for 49 yards.
- The Raiders turned the ball over three times, to Indianapolis’ zero.
