The Oakland Raiders were once again the last team in the AFC West, but can they turn the corner in 2015 with their schedule?
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The Oakland Raiders once again had a miserable campaign in 2014, finishing last in a tough AFC West division. However, believe it or not, there were a lot of positive signs from this team that they can take into 2015.
Rookie quarterback Derek Carr progressed pretty well as the season went on and he may very well be the answer this team has been looking for under center. As time goes on, it looks as if he will only get better, which is a great sign for this organization.
Also, first round pick Khalil Mack was a terror on the defensive side of the ball. Putting a few more pieces around him on defense will only make this team that much better.
While 2014 wasn’t quite what they wanted, the Raiders could make some great steps in 2015, and here is a look at the schedule they will have to go through.
Home:
- Denver Broncos
- Kansas City Chiefs
- San Diego Chargers
- Baltimore Ravens
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Green Bay Packers
- Minnesota Vikings
- New York Jets
Away:
- Denver Broncos
- Kansas City Chiefs
- San Diego Chargers
- Cleveland Browns
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Chicago Bears
- Detroit Lions
- Tennessee Titans
How do you think the Raiders will do in 2015? Let us know in the comments below.
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