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LAS VEGAS — One touchdown would have been enough for the Raiders. Or two field goals. Even one field goal would have forced overtime. But Las Vegas couldn't even manage that much offense in a 3-0 loss to the visiting Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. The result led to interim coach Antonio Pierce pledging to evaluate everyone in the organization. The Raiders have lost three straight and host the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday night. They may have to play that game without starting running back Josh Jacobs, who left in the fourth quarter with a knee injury.







