Overview
- Washington produced 400 yards of offense in the 41-24 win.
- The Raiders failed to capitalize on facing a backup quarterback, according to Raiders Wire.
- Tucker caught eight of nine targets for 145 yards and three touchdowns, including a late 61-yard score.
- Entering Monday Night Football, he was tied with Chicago's Rome Odunze for the NFL lead in touchdown catches with four, ranked 16th in receiving yards, and his 16.2 yards per catch ranked fifth among wideouts with at least 10 receptions.
- His emergence eases concerns about depth behind Brock Bowers and Jakobi Meyers, and he has all four of Las Vegas' receiving touchdowns this season.