The Oakland Raiders were able to get a meaningful win last week against a Colts team that had been impressing since the announcement that Andrew Luck was hanging up his cleats. Head Coach Jon Gruden told reporters that he was as proud of his teams Week 4 win as any in his career.

Unfortunately, they will have to follow up that encouraging win against a lethal Chicago Bears defense this week who will have linebacker Roquan Smith back in the lineup.

Keep an eye out for these three predictions this Sunday.

3. The Raiders will get shut out

Last week, the Bears, without Smith, were not only able to hold the Minnesota Vikings to six points, but also able to shut down Dalvin Cook to just 35 yards, who coming into the game had averaged 125 yards per game and was the leagues leading rusher.

That is not a good sign for the Raiders or Josh Jacobs, who will look to do his best against Khalil Mack and the rest of that fearsome defense. This will be the Raiders' toughest test yet, a test they will not be ready for as the Bears will be swarming Derek Carr and be living in the backfield.

2. Derek Carr will pass for less than 200 yards

Although pulling out a relatively high scoring victory last week, Carr still wasn't able to go over the 200-yard threshold and that was against the Colts. This week will be even tougher for him as he will have to deal with Mack, Smith, and possibly Akiem Hicks.

Carr will have no time to drop back and will see a lot of Mack, who will have some extra motivation this week as it will be his first time facing the team that traded him away.

If they are without their top receiver in Tyrell Williams, who remains questionable with a foot injury and did not practice this entire week, Carr's job will be even harder.

1. The Raiders will have less than 300 yards of total offense

Chicago was able to hold the Vikings' offense to less than 300 yards last week, and that was a team featuring some dynamic weapons, weapons Oakland does not have.

I don't see the Raiders being able to get their passing or running game going this week. It will be a tough day for Gruden, as the Bears' offense will not look sharp either with Chase Daniels leading the team this week, but they will be able to do nothing about it.

If Oakland is able to grind out a win this week, it would be one of the most surprising for sure, but don't be afraid to bet the under on a game that will see little offense on both sides.