The Las Vegas Raiders (2-8) have lost six in a row.
The Miami Dolphins topped the Raiders on Sunday 34-19 in a game that played out closer than the final score indicates.
Playing its first game with interim offensive coordinator Scott Turner calling the shots, the Raiders did find some positive things offensively. Rookie tight end Brock Bowers continued his ascension and the Raiders had four scoring drives on the afternoon.
Still, back-breaking penalties and defensive lapses marred the day. Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa finished with 288 passing yards and a trio of passing touchdowns, while Las Vegas quarterback Gardner Minshew ended his day 30-of-43 passing for 282 yards with a pair of touchdowns against one interception.
Here’s some of the takeaways from the Raiders’ latest setback.