Derek Carr finds a wide open Darren Waller in the end zone early in the fourth to give them a 24-21 lead. The score by Waller capped off an 11 play, 75-yard drive. The Raiders came to play on Sunday night football.

The Chiefs only loss this season came to the Raiders in week 5, 40-32 due to a masterful performance for Derek Carr, where he went 22/31 for a season high, 347 yards, three touchdowns, one interception, and a qb rating of 126.7 (also a season high).

We are seeing more of the same from Carr in Week 11, slicing and dicing the Kansas City secondary.

Carr is quietly putting together an MVP caliber season thus far. The Raiders QB has thrown for over 2,000 yards, 16 touchdowns, and only two interceptions. He has the 6th highest QBR in the league (76.1) , and the 5th highest quarterback rating with 107.4.

Darren Waller has been phenomenal yet again for the silver and black. He is proving that he is one of the leagues elite tight ends. He is currently one of only three tight ends ranked in the top 50 in receiving yards. The other two are Travis Kelce and George Kittle. That's pretty good company.

The Raiders are 6-3 and are very competitive with the defending super bowl champions, Kansas City Chiefs. They have an improved pass rush from last year, and their secondary has been the only one to intercept Patrick Mahomes.

The Jay Gruden' Raiders look like they are ready to make a splash in this years NFL playoffs.