Las Vegas Raiders-Kansas City Chiefs: Key numbers

Las Vegas Raiders-Kansas City Chiefs: Key numbers
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The Las Vegas Raiders host the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday (kickoff is at 1:25 p.m. PT) in the season finale. Let’s look at some key numbers in the game:

  • 89: According to ESPN, the Raiders have an 89 percent chance of securing the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 draft. The New York Giants make up for the other 11 percent.
  • 6-0: The Chiefs are 6-0 at Allegiant Stadium since it opened in 2020. That’s includes a 2024 Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers.
  • 2006: That was the last time the Raiders finished with two wins at 2-14. With a loss, the Raiders will finish 2-15 and have the most losses in team history.
  • 11: The Raiders have lost 11 straight games in the AFC West, dating back to last season.
  • 8: If the Raiders lose, they will tie and NFL record for losing eight home games in a season.
  • 131: That is the number of receptions Chiefs’ star tight end Travis Kelce has against the Raiders in 23 career games. He may retire after the season.
  • 112: That’s the number of yards Raiders’ rookie running back Ashton Jeanty needs to get to 1,000 rushing yards this season.
  • 1: That’s the number of seasons Raiders coach Pete Carroll is expected to last with the franchise.