The Raiders tallied just 218 yards of offense, with Geno Smith throwing for 180 yards with three interceptions as the Bolts also tallied 15 passes defensed.
Darius Butler was impressed with the performance on that side of the ball, as they continue to display their high level of play.
“They’re always on the same page and it looked like everything was tough for the Raiders,” Butler said. “He never got comfortable in the pocket, Geno, he was looking for checkdowns early and every time somebody touched the ball, it was just a bunch of white jerseys flying around and getting people down.”
Butler later added: “Great team, great culture they have down in L.A.”
Former NFL head coach Bruce Arians likes what he’s seen from Harbaugh’s group and his approach to the team, and believes they’re building up towards becoming a force in the AFC.
“I think that’s a good strategy… ‘We’re damn good and believe it and throw it out there. Don’t be afraid, expectations are beautiful. Let’s raise them, let’s make sure we’re a Super Bowl team,'” Arians said.