The run game was throttled, the protection was shoddy and Derek Carr gave the ball away with uncharacteristic frequency.
A Las Vegas offense that had been remarkably efficient for most of the season fell flat in a lopsided loss at Atlanta and must get back in rhythm quickly if the Raiders hope to make a late-season playoff push.
The Raiders committed five turnovers, allowed five sacks, had 11 penalties and a season-low 40 yards rushing as almost nothing went right offensively in the team's biggest blowout loss in six years.