KANSAS CITY, M.O. -- The vibe within the Las Vegas Raiders ' locker room after their 31-0 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday could be summed up in one word: embarrassed.
The Raiders dropped to 2-5 thanks to an abysmal offensive performance that saw them total just 95 yards on a franchise record-low 30 offensive plays. They became the second team since 1950 to run 30 or fewer offensive plays in a game, according to ESPN Research.
"There's a lot of soul searching that needs to be done," quarterback Geno Smith said.
"I'm upset that we aren't the team that I envision us being yet. ... Tough losses like this should be a gut check and make you lock in with your teammates. ... Thirty-one to nothing is embarrassing. We put too much into this game to come out here and not have a shot