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Come Fan with UsWednesday, June 24, 2026

Raiders Haven’t Lost To AFC West Team In Nearly Two Years

The Oakland Raiders have been in the news recently because of the "best trade ever", netting former Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer earlier in the week. This of course led to the typical "Oh, those Raiders" from the majority of people, but Carson Palmer isn't the most surprising thing about the Raiders heading into their game against AFC West rival, the Kansas City Chiefs, this weekend. The Raiders have haven't lost a divisional game since Week 10 of 2009.

I promise I’m not making this up.

Since Week 10 2009 when the Raiders lost 16-10 to the Chiefs, they’ve rattled off eight straight wins against AFC South teams. With a new quarterback, they’ll be looking to make in nine in a row against the last AFC West team they lost to.

For more on the Raiders match up with the Chiefs visit SB Nation’s Raiders blog Silver and Black Pride and SB Nation’s Chiefs blog Arrowhead Pride.

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