Raiders Will Face Super Charged Colts in 2020
The Raiders will face a familiar foe when they go against the Colts.
The Raiders will face a familiar foe when they go against the Colts.
The Oakland Raiders took the Chargers by surprise and beat them in their house, which is the Raiders house, Los Angeles. Also, they have a change at making the playoffs, as unlike at it sounded a week ago.
After Raider Ramble’s somewhat controversial pick in last week’s preview of the AFC West, we now turn our attentions to the AFC South. After finishing a combined 29-35, only two other divisions (NFC West & AFC North) finished with a worse combined record. However, it seems like this division is brimming with talent and perhaps this will be the season its teams put it all together. Let’s take a look at some of the most notable offseason moves made by each team.
Player arrests haven’t received much attention recently, but that’s good news for the Oakland Raiders. In fact, none of their players have been detained in more than three years.
Despite not going deep into the playoffs since they last went to the Super Bowl in 2002 (last year they were “one and done” against the Houston Texans unfortunately), not having players going to jail on a constant basis is a good reason for the team and Raider Nation to celebrate.