The Las Vegas Raiders have been struggling to find organizational stability, let alone success, for a while. They hired Pete Carroll, who guided the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl championship in the 2013 season and had success with the University of Southern California in the 2000s, to be their head coach this past offseason, and it was hoped he would turn things around.
Another reason for hope was the fact that Geno Smith, Carroll's quarterback during his last two years in Seattle, was brought in during the offseason, as was Chip Kelly, the well-tenured coach who was hired to be Carroll's offensive coordinator.
But on Sunday, the Raiders fell to the Cleveland Browns, a team that isn't exactly superior to them, by 14 points in Shedeur Sanders' first career start as an NFL quarterbac

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