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Game Recap: Pressure and penalties define Raiders' loss to Browns

Heading into the second half down 11 points, Smith became more aggressive with his decision-making. As Alex Cappa came into the game at center, Smith was afforded more time in the pocket to look for the deep ball. After a 33-yard pass completion to Tyler Lockett, Smith narrowly threw a would-be touchdown pass to Tre Tucker on two separate occasions. The first was deflected by Denzel Ward, the other overthrown on fourth down.

The Browns scored another 10 points in the second half off a 53-yard field goal made by Andre Szmyt and 66-yard scamper to the end zone by Dylan Sampson.

Between Judkins and Sampson, the two rookie running backs combined for 129 total scrimmage yards.

The Raiders didn't score their first touchdown of the game until 5:11 remaining in regulation, as Smith found Jeanty for a five-yard gain on fourth down. The Raiders quarterback finished the game with 285 yards and the touchdown while completing 68 percent of his passes.

"I wasn't counting the plays or the sacks so that's new information to me," Smith said when asked about taking 10 sacks. "I was just trying to go out there and execute and trying to get the job done."

As for where the Raiders go from here, for Carroll, it's about keeping their heads down and working. Five of their last six opponents for the 2025 season have winning records and are fighting for a playoff berth.

"We're going to keep doing what we know how to do and that's to keep grinding," Carroll said. "This team ... they ain't giving up on each other. I'm not giving up on them and they're not giving up on me, I hope."

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