It looked like there was potential for the Las Vegas Raiders to have another long day early in their Week 4 matchup with the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. But despite being shorthanded, they did what they were unable to last week — they made adjustments and responded, earning a 20-16 Week 4 victory.
The defense came out aggressive on the first drive of the game, putting consistent pressure on Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, but blown opportunities to get off the field on third down ultimately let Cleveland march to the end zone on the 15-play opening drive.
With a chance to respond on its first possession, the offense restricted itself from doing so, committing a holding penalty on just its second play. The Raiders would ultimately have to punt the ball away…