Kansas City 16, Oakland 10

1 2 3 4 T
KAN (2-7) 3 10 0 3 16
OAK (2-7) 10 0 0 0 10

Final

4:05 PM ET
November 15, 2009
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum,
Oakland, CA

Chiefs-Raiders Preview

SCOUTING REPORT
Chiefs-Raiders: 10 observations

After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Chiefs-Raiders matchup.

1. Kansas City needs to be physical: In the Raiders' two victories this season, they have brought a very physical game with them. The Chiefs want to beat the Raiders at their own game. Expect defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast to give the Raiders a lot of looks and to bring a heavy blitz package as he tries to keep QB JaMarcus Russell and the Raiders off balance.

 · Full Scouting Report
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
KAN3-71692391-42-31-22-4
OAK3-71082342-41-31-42-6
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
Kansas City Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Cassel55.01720126
Croyle66.717720
Oakland Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Russel...46.8106429
Gradko...53.134623
Kansas City Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Johnso...1323772.90
Charle...643134.91
Oakland Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Bush813774.72
Fargas903363.72
Kansas City Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Bowe3346614.14
Chambe...1024924.92
Oakland Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Miller3449514.62
Murphy1726115.42
Full Player Stats: Kansas City | Oakland
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsKAN
 
 268.0
OAK
 
 227.0
Yards PassingKAN
 
 171.3
OAK
 
 125.0
Yards RushingKAN
 
 96.8
OAK
 
 102.3
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedKAN
 
 389.5
OAK
 
 365.2
Pass Yds AllowedKAN
 
 250.9
OAK
 
 207.5
Rush Yds AllowedKAN
 
 138.6
OAK
 
 157.7
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Kansas City leads 12-6
Sep 20, 2009KAN 10, @OAK 13
Nov 30, 2008KAN 20, OAK 13
Sep 14, 2008KAN 8, @OAK 23
Nov 25, 2007KAN 17, @OAK 20
Oct 21, 2007KAN 12, OAK 10
Dec 23, 2006KAN 20, OAK 9
Nov 19, 2006KAN 17, @OAK 13
Nov 6, 2005KAN 27, @OAK 23
Sep 18, 2005KAN 23, OAK 17
Dec 25, 2004KAN 31, @OAK 30
Dec 5, 2004KAN 34, OAK 27
Nov 23, 2003KAN 27, @OAK 24
Oct 20, 2003KAN 17, OAK 10
Dec 28, 2002KAN 0, OAK 24
Oct 27, 2002KAN 20, @OAK 10
Dec 9, 2001KAN 26, OAK 28
Sep 9, 2001KAN 24, @OAK 27
STATS LLC

The Kansas Chiefs and Oakland Raiders have been making plenty of headlines the past few weeks, but not for any reasons they'd like.

In a matchup of two of the worst teams in the NFL, the Chiefs will take the field Sunday without Larry Johnson, who was released for making inappropriate comments, against a Raiders team dealing with more allegations of coach Tom Cable's history of violent behavior toward women.

Kansas City (1-7) is set to play its first game without Johnson on its roster since 2002 after the two-time Pro Bowl running back was released Monday. He was initially suspended for posting on his Twitter account a gay slur, insulting followers and questioning the competence of coach Todd Haley.

"We decided it was in the best interests of the Kansas City Chiefs organization to move forward at this time," Haley said.

Johnson, just 75 yards away from breaking Priest Holmes' team rushing record of 6,070, was averaging only 2.7 yards on 132 carries this season and will be replaced by Jamaal Charles and Kolby Smith.

Charles got the start last Sunday, rushing for 36 yards on six carries in the Chiefs' 24-21 loss to Jacksonville. Smith, who had knee surgery last year, saw his first action of the season last week, carrying four times for 17 yards.

The beleaguered offense, which averages 278.9 yards per game to rank 30th in the league, took another hit Wednesday when right guard Mike Goff went on injured reserve with a shoulder injury.

"We'll have to carry on," Haley said. "Injuries are a part of the game. Guys have to step in and get the job done."

Kansas City gained a season-best 409 yards against Oakland on Sept. 20, but lost the turnover battle 2-0 and suffered a 13-10 defeat. The Chiefs led 10-6 until Darren McFadden's five-yard touchdown run with 1:07 remaining.

The Raiders' win over Kansas City in Week 2 was one of the few highlights of the season for Oakland, which hasn't played since a 24-16 loss to San Diego on Nov. 1.

The Raiders (2-6), who haven't swept a season series from the Chiefs since 2001, have scored three touchdowns in the past six games, failed to reach 200 yards of offense in five of eight contests and are the lowest-ranked offense in the NFL, averaging 232.9 yards per game.

Oakland's offensive ineptness has stemmed from the play of quarterback JaMarcus Russell, who is completing only 48.4 percent of his passes and has a 48.3 quarterback rating -- second-worst in the league. He completed 7 of 24 passes for 109 yards against the Chiefs.

Russell's struggles and the Raiders' game-day woes have been overshadowed at times by Cable's off-field issues.

Former defensive assistant Randy Hanson accused Cable of assaulting him and breaking his jaw during training camp, and in the past few weeks charges were made by Cable's first wife, Sandy Cable, and former girlfriend, Marie Lutz, that the coach physically abused them at various times during their relationships.

The National Organization for Women called on the Raiders to suspend Cable while the team investigates allegations of his abuse toward women.

Oakland is trying not to get distracted by these accusations, and is focusing on improving an offense that is averaging a dismal 7.5 points in its last six games.

"Everybody is looking for an answer right now," said Louis Murphy, who leads Oakland receivers with 16 catches. "We have to continue to stay together as a team and continue to work hard, and continue in practice to work hard to drill our plays and continue to do what the coaches ask of us. Eventually it's going to come out in the games."

The Raiders' offense is hoping to receive a boost with the expected return of McFadden, wide receiver Chaz Schilens, left guard Robert Gallery and right tackle Cornell Green.

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NFL Scores

Thursday, November 12th
Chicago 6 Final
San Francisco 10
Sunday, November 15th
Buffalo 17 Final
Tennessee 41
New Orleans 28 Final
St. Louis 23
Tampa Bay 23 Final
Miami 25
Detroit 10 Final
Minnesota 27
Jacksonville 24 Final
NY Jets 22
Cincinnati 18 Final
Pittsburgh 12
Denver 17 Final
Washington 27
Atlanta 19 Final
Carolina 28
Kansas City 16 Final
Oakland 10
Dallas 7 Final
Green Bay 17
Seattle 20 Final
Arizona 31
Philadelphia 23 Final
San Diego 31
New England 34 Final
Indianapolis 35
Monday, November 16th
Baltimore 16 Final
Cleveland 0