Derek Carr and the Las Vegas Raiders will look to snap their two-game losing streak in Week 5 against the Kansas City Chiefs, but it's not going to be easy since Patrick Mahomes and Co. are 4-0 on the season and arguably the best team in the NFL again.

During his media session on Wednesday, Carr was asked to talk about the rivalry between the Raiders and Chiefs, and the star quarterback didn't mince words about how the matchup is not really a rivalry since they haven't won that much against Kansas City over the past couple of years (via Adam Hill of the Las Vegas Review-Journal).

The Raiders started the season at 2-0, so things were looking up for Derek Carr and Co. after their disastrous 2019 season.

However, the team has reverted back to its losing ways in the last two weeks. With that said, the team is obviously hungry to get back in the win column against the mighty Chiefs.

Thus far in the 2020 season, Carr has thrown for 1,095 yards for the Raiders and eight touchdowns. He’s also completing 73.6 percent of his passes and hasn’t thrown an interception yet, numbers that would probably warrant MVP consideration if Las Vegas was winning games.

The Raiders will be heavy underdogs against the Chiefs, but it will be interesting to see if they can rally around Carr and pull off a huge upset against Kansas City.