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Las Vegas Raiders 20, Cleveland Browns 16

The understaffed robber were not impressed and crashed Tan – whose nightmare start continues – 20-16.

Las Vegas’ beleaguered rushing attack finally found its footing, totaling 152 carries for 5.2 yards per attempt. And even without a superstar Max Crosbythe team’s defense attacked Deshaun Watson with three sacks and an interception. Cleveland’s final attempt to take the lead in the red zone was largely thwarted by baffling time management by Kevin Stefanski, who let time expire and burned one of his final three timeouts before Watson was shut out.

PFF’s dedicated team of evaluators worked hard, analyzing each player on every play in real time. Grades and data will be available tomorrow at 12pm EST after a thorough review.

In the meantime, we’ve collected some general data and snapshots from the game to give you a first look. Our expert evaluators also nominated the game’s outstanding player, highlighting exceptional performances on the field.

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Player of the game

It was the best afternoon of his career for Raiders edge rusher Tyree Wilson. Last year’s seventh overall pick totaled seven pressures for a pass rush win rate of 23.3%. Wilson did well to put pressure on the Las Vegas defensive line and take down one of the best defensive players in the league.

Box score

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Total points 16 20
Overall offensive games 57 55
Average EPA per game -0.135 -0.145
Total Net Yards 256 269
Average yards per game 4.5 4.9
Total first downs 15 17
Rushing first downs 5 8
Surrendered first downs 9 7
Penalty for first downs 1 2
Third-down efficiency 30% 42%
Fourth-down efficiency 0% 0%
Possessions 9 11
Average number of games per drive 6.9 5.7
Average yards per drive 25.6 22.4
Average points per trip 1 1.7
Red Zone possessions 2 3
Red zone plays 8 7
Red zone TDs 1 2
Red zone FGs 0 1
Red zone scoring efficiency 50% 100%

Snap counts and player participation

The Raiders’ offensive snap counts
name Pos. Snaps played
Gardner Minshew QB 59
Kolton Miller T 59
Andrew James C 59
DJ Glaze T 59
Jackson Powers Johnson G 59
Jakobi Meyers WR 57
Dylan Parham G 51
Tre Tucker WR 50
Brock Bowers TE 48
Harrison Bryant TE 45
Zamir White HB 35
DJ Turner WR 25
Alexander Mattison HB 21
Cody Whitehair G 8
John Samuel Shenker TE 5
Tyreik McAllister WR 4
Andrus Peat G 4
Alex Bachman WR 1
The Browns’ offensive snap counts
name Pos. Snaps played
James Hudson III T 59
David Jones T 59
Zak Zinter G 59
Deshaun Watson QB 59
Joel Bitonio G 59
Amari Cooper WR 55
Jerry Jeudy WR 51
Jerome Ford HB 46
Elijah Moore WR 43
Nick Harris C 40
Jordan Akins TE 28
Geoff Swaim TE 24
Ethan Pocic C 21
Blake Whiteheart TE 21
D’Onta Foreman HB 13
Cedric Tillman WR 9
James Proche II WR 3
The Raiders’ defensive snap counts
name Pos. Snaps played
Robert Spillane L.B 59
Isaiah Pola-Mao S 59
Tre’von Moehrig S 59
Jakorian Bennett CB 56
Nate Hobbs CB 55
Christian Wilkins DI 53
Adam Butler DI 50
Tyree Wilson ED 42
K’Lavon Chaisson ED 41
Jack Jones CB 39
Luke Masterson L.B 34
Charles Snowden ED 29
John Jenkins DI 24
Darnay Holmes CB 12
Amari Burney L.B 12
Tommy Eichenberg L.B 11
Janarius Robinson ED 8
Nesta Jade Silvera DI 6
The Browns’ defensive snap counts
name Pos. Snaps played
Ronnie Hickman Jr. S 59
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah L.B 58
Grant Delpit S 58
Denzel Ward CB 55
Devin Bush L.B 51
Myles Garrett ED 44
Martin Emerson Jr. CB 44
Greg Newsome II CB 41
Dalvin Tomlinson DI 35
Shelby Harris DI 35
Za’Darius Smith ED 30
Rodney McLeod S 23
Quinton Jefferson DI 22
Ogbo Okoronkwo ED 20
Alex Wright ED 20
Sam Kamara DI 19
Isaiah McGuire ED 14
Cameron Mitchell CB 10
Jordan Hicks L.B 5
Winston Reid L.B 5
D’Anthony Bell S 1

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