LAS VEGAS — The Raiders' fate Sunday might have been sealed earlier in the week when management took three key players out of the lineup and placed them on injured reserve.
A major win came out of their 34-10 loss to the New York Giants — a clear shot at the top pick in next year's NFL draft.
Las Vegas (2-14) will secure the top pick with a loss next week to Kansas City, and quarterback Geno Smith is unlikely to play because of a high ankle sprain. The Raiders' skid reached 10 games, which matches last season's streak for fifth-longest in franchise history.
The Giants (3-13), who snapped a nine-game losing streak, could still wind up with the top pick if they lose to Dallas next weekend and the Raiders beat the Chiefs. Interim coach Mike Kafka got his first win after losing his first five, and the Giants had their largest margin of victory since defeating Indianapolis 38-10 in Week 17 of the 2022 season.
''The things we were playing for were each other,'' Kafka said. ''You get into a football locker room, it's a family. Sometimes you have to go through ups and downs, but you keep plugging away, keep on putting in the hard work and then you'll get the result that you want.''
Dart, taken by the Giants with the No. 25 pick in the 2025 draft, showed his dual-threat ability by passing for 207 yards and rushing for 48 yards and two touchdowns.
An NFL Network report said the Giants were keeping their options open for the draft even at quarterback.
''I know I'm going to be here for a very long time,'' Dart said. ''I'm just excited to start winning more games and turn this place around and do my job. We have a bright future.''