gave Las Vegas Raiders Kansas City are big underdogs against the Chiefs, and understandably so.
The Chiefs don’t look like the traditional NFL power they have been in recent years, but They are 10-1 As back-to-back reigning Super Bowl Champions.
The Raiders, meanwhile, are going with Aidan O’Connell at quarterback and are looking for the No. 1 pick in the draft with a 2-9 record, tied for worst in the league.
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With the odds in its favor, Raiders head coach Antonio Pearce Was brutally honest about the matchup.
“Let’s call a spade a spade – the best team in football against the worst team in football,” he told reporters on Wednesday.
“Let’s change the narrative. Let’s get out there and make it a dogfight. Let’s make it ugly, let’s make it nasty. It’s Black Friday. Let’s create a little chaos and get back to Raider football and build some personality and make it Loosen up.”
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The Raiders went 2-0 against the Chiefs last year, including a surprise win at Arrowhead Christmas Day. It was, apparently, a blessing in disguise for Kansas City, as the Chiefs ran the table after the loss.
Earlier this year, the two teams faced off in Vegas, and the Chiefs returned home with a 27-20 victory.
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The Action Network has the Chiefs 7.5 point favorites.
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