Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots

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By Bush StaffUpdated 1d ago·2 min read
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A rebuilding Raiders team with no named starting quarterback heads to Foxborough to face the reigning AFC East champs on Sunday, October 11 — though both rosters have a long way to travel before then.

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The visiting quarterback picture is anything but settled. Kirk Cousins arrived in Las Vegas with a built-in relationship with new coach Klint Kubiak from their years together in Minnesota, and Cousins has said outright he intends to hold off No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza "as long as I can." Mendoza didn't make that easy on himself in Thursday's preseason finale against Houston, completing just 8 of 15 passes for 86 yards with an interception. Drake Maye has no such competition in New England — he's the entrenched starter and didn't even suit up for the Patriots' preseason opener against Indianapolis, held out by Vrabel to keep him fresh for games that count.

Both rosters picked up camp bumps along the way. The Raiders had a scary moment Thursday when cornerback Chigozie Anusiem was carted off with a knee injury, and linebacker Buddy Johnson banged up a shoulder in the same game. New England's situation is milder but still worth tracking — top cornerback Christian Gonzalez and center Ben Brown are both listed as questionable, and the club just added guard Greg Van Roten to shore up the offensive line depth.

The gap in recent history between these two is stark. New England went 14-3 last season, won the AFC East, and rolled through the Chargers, Texans and Broncos in the playoffs before running into a buzzsaw in Super Bowl LX, where Seattle's defense buried them 29-13. Las Vegas, meanwhile, finished 2025 at 3-14 — worst record in the league on a tiebreaker — which is exactly how it ended up with the No. 1 pick it spent on Mendoza. Kubiak's job now is turning that into something watchable, with a heavier workload for Ashton Jeanty and a healthy Brock Bowers as building blocks.

Neither team gets here with a blank schedule. The Raiders open the regular season against San Francisco and have dates with Miami, the Chargers, the Saints and a rematch with Kansas City before they ever see New England. The Patriots have their own gauntlet — Pittsburgh, Jacksonville and a trip to Buffalo among six games sandwiched in before this one — so whatever shape either team is in by mid-October may look nothing like training camp suggests right now.

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Keep an eye on the skill-position rooms too. A.J. Brown sat out New England's preseason opener but has been the standout of camp practices, building rapport with Maye that the Patriots hope carries into the regular season. Las Vegas countered by signing veteran receiver Noah Brown to a group that already includes Jack Bech, who caught a touchdown in the preseason opener against Arizona, and speedster Tre Tucker — collectively giving whoever wins the quarterback job some things to throw to.

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By the time these two actually meet at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, October 11, both rosters could look meaningfully different than they do in the middle of August. That's the nature of previewing a game this far out — the storylines that matter right now are the ones worth watching resolve over the next several weeks.

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