Las Vegas
4th AFC West0-1
Cincinnati
4th AFC North0-0
Las Vegas @ Cincinnati preview
Paul Brown Stadium
Last Meeting ( Sep 13, 2015 ) Cincinnati 33, Oakland 13
The Cincinnati Bengals are looking to end a losing streak that ruined their season, but their opponent may not be the pushover it has been for the majority of the campaign. Cincinnati attempts to halt its five-game slide when it hosts the Oakland Raiders on Sunday.
The Bengals had their bye after rebounding from back-to-back defeats by edging Tampa Bay in Week 8 but are winless since, with the latest loss being a 26-21 road setback against the Los Angeles Chargers last Sunday. Oakland would have appeared to be the perfect remedy for Cincinnati's skid, but it has won two of its last four contests - including a 24-21 home upset of Pittsburgh last week. The Raiders, who are seeking consecutive victories for the first time this year, still are in disarray off the field. The team fired general manager Reggie McKenzie on Monday, was sued by the city of Oakland the following day in regard to its move to Las Vegas for the 2020 season and remains unsure of where it will call home next year.
TV: 1 p.m. ET, CBS. LINE: Bengals -3. O/U: 46
ABOUT THE RAIDERS (3-10): Derek Carr's early-season interception problem is a thing of the past as he has gone eight games without being picked off. The 27-year-old, who has thrown for 3,434 yards and 18 touchdowns, leads the AFC and ranks fifth in the entire league with a 69.5 completion percentage. Carr is hoping protection is not an issue against the Bengals, considering Jon Feliciano (calf) was placed on injured reserve while fellow guards Gabe Jackson (elbow/ankle) and Kelechi Osemele (toe) have not practiced this week.
ABOUT THE BENGALS (5-8): One bright spot for the team this year is its proficiency in the red zone, as it has scored 27 touchdowns on 36 trips for a 75.0 success percentage - which ranks second in the NFL. Joe Mixon is coming off one of his best rushing performances of the season as he gained 111 yards on 26 carries against the Chargers. The 22-year-old, who also scored a TD, has recorded at least 115 yards from scrimmage five times thus far during his sophomore campaign.
EXTRA POINTS
1. Raiders TE Jared Cook has made a career-high six touchdown catches, including one in three of his last four games.
2. Cincinnati's Geno Atkins leads all NFL defensive tackles with 68 sacks since the start of the 2010 season.
3. Oakland signed G Cameron Hunt and OL Denver Kirkland due to injuries on its offensive line.
PREDICTION: Bengals 33, Raiders 27