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Geno Smith on Raiders' offense: "Blame it on me"

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18 November 2025

Raiders quarterback Geno Smith said the issue during Monday night's 33-16 loss to the Cowboys wasn't Chip Kelly's play calling, but Smith's own execution.

"I don't think there was any issue with the play calling. The plays were there, guys were open," Smith said when asked about play calling after the game.

Smith then said the blame should always be on him, although he said it in a way that suggests he thinks reporters often blame him even when it's not his fault.

"You guys watch the film, I know we've got a lot of Monday morning quarterbacks who like to watch film and take screenshots and see where guys were open, so I'm sure you guys will see where the guys were open," Smith said. "I've just got to play better. I keep saying this. If something don't look right out there, blame it on me. If it don't look right, blame it on me. That's all you can do, blame it on me. If your kids mess up at school, blame it on me. Car break down on the way to work? Blame it on me."

There's plenty of blame to go around for the Raiders' 2-8 record, but Smith definitely deserves a lot of it. There's been no indication that head coach Pete Carroll is considering benching Smith for backup Kenny Pickett, but something has to change in Las Vegas, and Smith acknowledges he's a big part of it.

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Pete Carroll "really disappointed" after a bad night for the Raiders

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18 November 2025

Raiders coach Pete Carroll didn't have a lot of answers for what went wrong in his team's 33-16 loss to the Cowboys on Monday night.

"This was a rough night," Carroll said. "We were excited about the chance to go after these guys and go get 'em."

Carroll said he was expecting his defense to play better and was dismayed by a stretch of four consecutive possessions on which the Cowboys scored touchdowns.

"I was really disappointed we couldn't stop them more," Carroll said. "It was a very difficult night for us. Sorry about it. I feel bad."

After Carroll has emphasized establishing the run this season, Las Vegas had 236 passing yards and just 27 rushing yards. But Carroll said he's not worried about a balanced offense right now.

"I don't really care about pleasing people with our run-pass mix. I just want to move the football," Carroll said.

Asked by reporters about prioritizing developing young players over the remainder of the season, Carroll said he focuses only on getting better each day.

"That's your guys way of thinking. Our thinking is we're trying to win games," Carroll said.

That's something the 2-8 Raiders haven't done enough of during Carroll's first season as their head coach.

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Cowboys honour Kneeland before win against Raiders

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18 November 2025
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Cowboys defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa held up Marshawn Kneeland's jersey as he walked around the pitch [Getty Images]

Warning: This story contains information some readers may find distressing

The Dallas Cowboys honoured Marshawn Kneeland with a series of tributes before their 33-16 victory against the Las Vegas Raiders.

The 24-year-old was found dead earlier this month, after he had fled his car on foot following a crash that took place as he was pursued by police.

The Frisco Police Department in Texas said the defensive lineman appeared to have taken his own life.

After a bye in week 10 of the NFL, the Monday Night Football trip to the Raiders was the Cowboys' first game since Kneeland's death.

Both Raiders and Cowboys players wore shirts bearing Kneeland's face during their pre-game warm-up, while the Raiders jerseys carried a number for a suicide prevention helpline.

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The Cowboys prepared a locker in the dressing room with Kneeland's number 94 jersey on display.

The 2024 second-round draft pick played 18 times for the Cowboys - including four starts.

Quarterback Dak Prescott, whose brother Jace took his own life in 2020, wore a 'One Love' wristband, in homage to the phrase that Kneeland often used.

"I have no better peace than being on this field, and I know that's the same for a lot of guys out here," Prescott said.

"It was a blessing to be out here, this is where the healing happens for me. We love Marshawn, we're going to continue to shine a light for him and we're blessed to continue his light for him."

Prescott threw four touchdowns as the Cowboys earned their fourth win of the campaign.

The 32-year-old found CeeDee Lamb, Jake Ferguson and George Pickens in quick succession to push the visitors into a 24-6 lead before hitting Ryan Flournoy for his final connection.

The Cowboys trail the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC East while the Raiders are bottom of the AFC West.

If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this story you can visit the BBC Action Line.

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Players from the Raiders and the Cowboys both wore shirts honouring Kneeland [Getty Images]
A pre-game tribute to Marshawn Kneeland
Pre-game tributes were paid to Kneeland [Getty Images]
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