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| owner = Al Davis
| owner = Al Davis
| stadium = [[Network Associates Coliseum]]
| stadium = [[Network Associates Coliseum]]
| playoffs = '''Won [[2000–01 NFL playoffs|Divisional Playoffs]]''' (vs. [[2000 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 27–0<br>Lost [[2000–01 NFL playoffs|AFC Championship]] (vs. [[2000 Baltimore Ravens season|Ravens]]) 3–16
| playoffs = '''Won [[2000–01 NFL playoffs|Divisional Playoffs]]'''<br>(vs. [[2000 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 27–0<br>Lost [[2000–01 NFL playoffs|AFC Championship]]<br>(vs. [[2000 Baltimore Ravens season|Ravens]]) 3–16
| pro bowlers = [[Rich Gannon]], QB<br/>[[Lincoln Kennedy]], OT<br/>[[Steve Wisniewski]], G<br/>[[Charles Woodson]], CB
| pro bowlers = [[Rich Gannon]], QB<br/>[[Lincoln Kennedy]], OT<br/>[[Steve Wisniewski]], G<br/>[[Charles Woodson]], CB
| shortnavlink = Raiders seasons
| shortnavlink = Raiders seasons
}}
}}
The '''{{nfly|2000}} [[Oakland Raiders]] [[List of Oakland Raiders seasons|season]]''' was the franchise's 31st season in the [[National Football League]], the 41st overall, their sixth season of their second stint in Oakland, and the third season under head coach [[Jon Gruden]]. The Raiders finished the season 12–4, winning the AFC West for the first time since 1990. They returned to the playoffs for the first time since [[1993 Los Angeles Raiders season|1993]], when the team was still in [[Los Angeles]].<ref>[http://www.sportspool.com/football/nfl_history/oakland_raiders.php History: NFL Football – Oakland Raiders<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The Divisional Round playoff game versus the Miami Dolphins would be their first home playoff game in Oakland since defeating the [[1980 Houston Oilers season|Houston Oilers]] in the [[1980 Oakland Raiders season|1980]] AFC Wild Card Playoffs.
The '''{{nfly|2000}} [[Oakland Raiders]] [[List of Las Vegas Raiders seasons|season]]''' was the franchise's 31st season in the [[National Football League]] (NFL), the 41st overall, their sixth season of their second stint in Oakland, and the third season under head coach [[Jon Gruden]]. The Raiders finished the season 12–4 (the best record in the Gruden era), winning the [[AFC West]] for the first time since [[1990 Los Angeles Raiders season|1990]]. They returned to the playoffs for the first time since [[1993 Los Angeles Raiders season|1993]], when the team was still in [[Los Angeles]].<ref>[http://www.sportspool.com/football/nfl_history/oakland_raiders.php History: NFL Football – Oakland Raiders<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The Divisional Round playoff game versus the [[2000 Miami Dolphins season|Miami Dolphins]] would be their first home playoff game in Oakland since defeating [[1980 Houston Oilers season|the Houston Oilers]] in the [[1980 Oakland Raiders season|1980]] AFC Wild Card Playoffs.


This was the first of three consecutive AFC West titles for the Raiders. As the No. 2 seed in the AFC, the Raiders received a bye into the divisional round of the [[2000–01 NFL playoffs|playoffs]]. The Raiders held the [[2000 Miami Dolphins season|Miami Dolphins]] scoreless, winning 27–0. The following week against the [[2000 Baltimore Ravens season|Baltimore Ravens]] in the AFC Championship, starting quarterback [[Rich Gannon]] sustained a shoulder injury after being hit by Baltimore's [[Tony Siragusa]] early in the second quarter. The loss of Gannon was too steep to overcome as the Raiders lost 16–3. Siragusa was later fined $10,000 for the hit.<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/2001/01/19/siragusa-fined-for-hit-on-gannon/3c19a6bf-f0db-435b-805c-a85c5cd91dac/ Siragusa fined for hit on Gannon]</ref> This was the NFL-record 9th playoff loss in Raiders history with a Super Bowl berth at stake (since tied by the San Francisco 49ers in 2013). The Raiders set a still-standing franchise record for most points scored in the regular season, with 479.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/rai/|title = Las Vegas/Oakland/LA Raiders Team Encyclopedia}}</ref>
This was the first of three consecutive AFC West titles for the Raiders. As the No. 2 seed in the AFC, the Raiders received a bye into the divisional round of the [[2000–01 NFL playoffs|playoffs]]. Their four regular season losses were by a combined 16 points. The Raiders held [[2000 Miami Dolphins season|the Miami Dolphins]] scoreless, winning 27–0. The following week against the [[Super Bowl XXXV|eventual Super Bowl champion]] [[2000 Baltimore Ravens season|Baltimore Ravens]] in the AFC Championship, starting quarterback [[Rich Gannon]] sustained a shoulder injury after being hit by Baltimore's [[Tony Siragusa]] early in the second quarter. The loss of Gannon was too steep to overcome as the Raiders lost 16–3. Siragusa was later fined $10,000 for the hit.<ref>{{cite web |title=Siragusa Fined for Hit on Gannon |website=[[The Washington Post]] |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/2001/01/19/siragusa-fined-for-hit-on-gannon/3c19a6bf-f0db-435b-805c-a85c5cd91dac/}}</ref> This was the NFL-record ninth playoff loss in Raiders history with a [[Super Bowl]] berth at stake (since tied by the [[San Francisco 49ers]] in [[2013 San Francisco 49ers season|2013]]). The Raiders set a still-standing franchise record for most points scored in the regular season, with 479.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/rai/|title = Las Vegas/Oakland/LA Raiders Team Encyclopedia| website=[[Pro-Football-Reference.com]] }}</ref>

The season was also the first for kicker [[Sebastian Janikowski]]. He would play 276 games in the regular season and playoffs as a Raider, a franchise record.


==Offseason==
==Offseason==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Additions || Subtractions
|-
|FS [[Anthony Dorsett]] (Titans) || DT [[Russell Maryland]] (Packers)
|-
|WR [[Andre Rison]] (Chiefs) || LB [[Richard Harvey (American football)|Richard Harvey]] (Chargers)
|-
|LB [[Elijah Alexander]] (Colts) || K [[Michael Husted]] (Redskins)
|-
|LB [[William Thomas (linebacker)|William Thomas]] (Eagles) || P [[Leo Araguz]] (Rams)
|-
|SS [[Marquez Pope]] (Browns) || CB [[Marquis Walker]] (Lions)
|-
|RB [[Terry Kirby]] (Browns) ||
|-
|DE [[Regan Upshaw]] (Jaguars) ||
|}


===NFL Draft===
===NFL Draft===
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| pick = 107
| pick = 107
| player = [[Junior Ioane]]
| player = [[Junior Ioane]]
| position = [[ Defensive Lineman|DL]]
| position = [[ Defensive tackle|DT]]
| college = [[1999 Arizona State Sun Devils football team|Arizona State]]
| college = [[1999 Arizona State Sun Devils football team|Arizona State]]
| notes =
| notes =
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| pick = 231
| pick = 231
| player = Clifton Black
| player = Clifton Black
| position = [[Defensive back|DB]]
| position = [[Defensive back|CB]]
| college = [[Texas State Bobcats football|Texas State]]
| college = [[Texas State Bobcats football|Texas State]]
| notes =
| notes =
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<ref>[http://www.raiders.com/history/draft-history.html Oakland Raiders – Draft History]. Retrieved 2014-Jan-06.</ref>
<ref>[http://www.raiders.com/history/draft-history.html Oakland Raiders – Draft History]. Retrieved 2014-Jan-06.</ref>

===Undrafted Free Agents===
{| class="wikitable"
|+ 2000 Undrafted Free Agents of note
!Player
!Position
!College
|-
|Shamari Buchanan
|Wide receiver
|[[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]]
|-
|Jeff Cronshagen
|Tackle
|[[Stanford Cardinal football|Stanford]]
|-
|Joey Hamilton
|Wide receiver
|[[Jacksonville State Gamecocks football|Jacksonville State]]
|-
|Jabari Jackson
|Running back
|[[USC Trojans football|USC]]
|-
|Julius Jackson
|Linebacker
|[[Nebraska Cornhuskers football|Nebraska]]
|-
|[[Brandon Jennings (American football)|Brandon Jennings]]
|Safety
|[[Texas A&M Aggies football|Texas A&M]]
|-
|[[Eric Johnson (defensive back)|Eric Johnson]]
|Safety
|Nebraska
|-
|[[Marcus Knight]]
|Wide receiver
|[[Michigan Wolverines football|Michigan]]
|-
|Abdul Salam Noah
|Defensive tackle
|[[San Jose State Spartans football|San Jose State]]
|-
|Anthony White
|Running back
|[[Kentucky Wildcats football|Kentucky]]
|}


==Staff==
==Staff==
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'''Head coaches'''
'''Head coaches'''
* Head coach – [[Jon Gruden]]
* Head coach – [[Jon Gruden]]
*Coaches’ Assistant – [[Paul Kelly (American football)|Paul Kelly]]
*Coaches’ Assistant – Paul Kelly


'''Offensive coaches'''
'''Offensive coaches'''
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* Running backs – [[Skip Peete]]
* Running backs – [[Skip Peete]]
* Wide receivers – [[Fred Biletnikoff]]
* Wide receivers – [[Fred Biletnikoff]]
* Tight ends – [[Jim Erkenbeck]]
* Tight ends – Jim Erkenbeck
* Offensive quality control – [[John Morton (American football)|John Morton]]
* Offensive quality control – [[John Morton (American football)|John Morton]]
* Quality control – [[David Shaw (American football)|David Shaw]]
* Quality control – [[David Shaw (American football)|David Shaw]]
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|year=2000
|year=2000
|active=53
|active=53
|inactive=0
|inactive=2
|PS=
|PS=4
|Quarterbacks=
|Quarterbacks=
{{NFLplayer|12|Rich Gannon}}
{{NFLplayer|12|Rich Gannon}}
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{{NFLplayer|16|Rodney Peete}}
{{NFLplayer|16|Rodney Peete}}
|Running Backs=
|Running Backs=
{{NFLplayer|32|Zack Crockett|RB/FB}}
{{NFLplayer|32|Zack Crockett|FB}}
{{NFLplayer|28|Randy Jordan}}
{{NFLplayer|28|Randy Jordan}}
{{NFLplayer|26|Napoleon Kaufman}}
{{NFLplayer|26|Napoleon Kaufman|KR}}
{{NFLplayer|42|Terry Kirby}}
{{NFLplayer|42|Terry Kirby}}
{{NFLplayer|40|Jon Ritchie|FB}}
{{NFLplayer|40|Jon Ritchie|FB}}
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|Wide Receivers=
|Wide Receivers=
{{NFLplayer|81|Tim Brown|d=American football}}
{{NFLplayer|81|Tim Brown|d=American football}}
{{NFLplayer|88|David Dunn|d=American football}}
{{NFLplayer|88|David Dunn|d=American football|KR/PR}}
{{NFLplayer|82|James Jett}}
{{NFLplayer|82|James Jett}}
{{NFLplayer|84|Jerry Porter|d=American football|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|84|Jerry Porter|d=American football|rookie=y}}
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|Offensive Linemen=
|Offensive Linemen=
* {{player|73}} [[Darryl Ashmore]] G
* {{player|73}} [[Darryl Ashmore]] G/T
* {{player|79}} [[Mo Collins (American football)|Mo Collins]] G
* {{player|79}} [[Mo Collins (American football)|Mo Collins]] G
* {{player|72}} [[Lincoln Kennedy]] T
* {{player|72}} [[Lincoln Kennedy]] T
* {{player|77}} [[Toby Myles]] G/T
* {{player|71}} [[Nathan Parks]] G/T
* {{player|63}} [[Barret Robbins]] C
* {{player|63}} [[Barret Robbins]] C
* {{player|65}} [[Barry Sims]] T
* {{player|65}} [[Barry Sims]] G/T
* {{player|74}} [[Matt Stinchcomb]] T
* {{player|74}} [[Matt Stinchcomb]] T
* {{player|62}} [[Adam Treu]] C
* {{player|62}} [[Adam Treu]] C/LS
* {{player|76}} [[Steve Wisniewski]] G
* {{player|76}} [[Steve Wisniewski]] G


|Defensive Linemen=
|Defensive Linemen=
* {{player|94}} [[Tony Bryant]] DE
* {{player|94}} [[Tony Bryant]] DE
* {{player|57}} [[Roderick Coleman]] DT
* {{player|57}} [[Rod Coleman (American football)|Rod Coleman]] DT
* {{player|92}} ''[[Junior Ioane]]'' DT
* {{player|90}} [[Grady Jackson]] DT
* {{player|90}} [[Grady Jackson]] DT
* {{player|51}} [[Lance Johnstone]] DE
* {{player|51}} [[Lance Johnstone]] DE
* {{player|95}} [[Austin Robbins]] DT
* {{player|96}} [[Darrell Russell (American football)|Darrell Russell]] DT
* {{player|96}} [[Darrell Russell (American football)|Darrell Russell]] DT
* {{player|99}} [[Josh Taves]] DE
* {{player|99}} [[Josh Taves]] DE
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|Linebackers=
|Linebackers=
* {{player|58}} [[Elijah Alexander]]
* {{player|58}} [[Elijah Alexander]] OLB
* {{player|50}} [[Eric Barton]]
* {{player|50}} [[Eric Barton]] OLB
* {{player|54}} [[Greg Biekert]]
* {{player|54}} [[Greg Biekert]] MLB
* {{player|55}} [[Bobby Brooks (linebacker)|Bobby Brooks]]
* {{player|55}} [[Bobby Brooks (linebacker)|Bobby Brooks]] MLB
* {{player|53}} [[Travian Smith]]
* {{player|53}} [[Travian Smith]] OLB
* {{player|59}} [[William Thomas (linebacker)|William Thomas]]
* {{player|59}} [[William Thomas (linebacker)|William Thomas]] OLB


|Defensive Backs=
|Defensive Backs=
* {{player|21}} [[Eric Allen]] CB
* {{player|21}} [[Eric Allen]] CB
* {{player|27}} [[Calvin Branch]] CB
* {{player|27}} [[Calvin Branch]] CB/S
* {{player|33}} [[Anthony Dorsett]] S
* {{player|33}} [[Anthony Dorsett]] FS
* {{player|23}} [[Darrien Gordon]] CB
* {{player|23}} [[Darrien Gordon]] CB/PR
* {{player|37}} [[Johnnie Harris]] CB
* {{player|37}} [[Johnnie Harris (American football)|Johnnie Harris]] SS
* {{player|20}} [[Tory James]] CB
* {{player|20}} [[Tory James]] CB
* {{player|39}} [[Brandon Jennings]] CB
* {{player|39}} ''[[Brandon Jennings (American football)|Brandon Jennings]]'' CB/S
* {{player|41}} [[Eric Johnson (defensive back)|Eric Johnson]] S
* {{player|41}} ''[[Eric Johnson (defensive back)|Eric Johnson]]'' FS
* {{player|49}} [[Marquez Pope]] S
* {{player|49}} [[Marquez Pope]] SS
* {{player|24}} [[Charles Woodson]] CB
* {{player|24}} [[Charles Woodson]] CB


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|Reserve Lists=
|Reserve Lists=
{{NFLplayer|10|Scott Dreisbach|QB|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|85|Terry Mickens|WR|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|85|Terry Mickens|WR|IR}}


|Practice Squad=
|Practice Squad=
{{NFLplayer|92|Junior Ioane|DE|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|86|Terrance Huston|rookie=y|TE}}
{{NFLplayer|35|Jabari Jackson|rookie=y|RB}}
}}
{{NFLplayer|&nbsp;7|Marcus Knight|rookie=y|WR}}
{{NFLplayer|19|Brock McGrew|rookie=y|WR}}
|Active=53|Inactive=2}}
<small>''Rookies in italics''<br /></small>


==Regular season==
==Regular season==


===Schedule===
===Schedule===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}}"| Week
! Week
! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}}"| Date
! Date
! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}}"| Opponent
! Opponent
! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}}"| Result
! Result
! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}}"| Record
! TV Time(PDT)
! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}}"| TV Time<small>(PDT)</small>
! TV Announcers
! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}}"| TV Announcers
! Attendance
! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}}"| Attendance
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 1
! 1
| September 3, 2000
| September 3
| [[2000 San Diego Chargers season|San Diego Chargers]]
| '''[[2000 San Diego Chargers season|San Diego Chargers]]'''
| W 9–6
| '''W''' 9–6
| 1–0
| CBS 1:15pm
| CBS 1:15pm
| [[Gus Johnson (sportscaster)|Gus Johnson]] & [[Brent Jones]]
| [[Gus Johnson (sportscaster)|Gus Johnson]] & [[Brent Jones]]
| align=center | 56,373
| 56,373
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 2
! 2
| September 10, 2000
| September 10
| at [[2000 Indianapolis Colts season|Indianapolis Colts]]
| at [[2000 Indianapolis Colts season|Indianapolis Colts]]
| W 38–31
| '''W''' 38–31
| 2–0
| CBS 10:00am
| CBS 10:00am
| [[Greg Gumbel]], [[Todd Blackledge]], and [[Armen Keteyian]]
| [[Greg Gumbel]], [[Todd Blackledge]], and [[Armen Keteyian]]
| align=center | 56,769
| 56,769
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| 3
! 3
| September 17, 2000
| September 17
| [[2000 Denver Broncos season|Denver Broncos]]
| '''[[2000 Denver Broncos season|Denver Broncos]]'''
| L 24–33
| '''L''' 24–33
| 2–1
| CBS 1:05pm
| CBS 1:05pm
| Greg Gumbel, [[Phil Simms]], and Armen Keteyian
| Greg Gumbel, [[Phil Simms]], and Armen Keteyian
| align=center | 62,078
| 62,078
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 4
! 4
| September 24, 2000
| September 24
| [[2000 Cleveland Browns season|Cleveland Browns]]
| [[2000 Cleveland Browns season|Cleveland Browns]]
| W 36–10
| '''W''' 36–10
| 3–1
| CBS 1:15pm
| CBS 1:15pm
| [[Don Criqui]] & [[Steve Tasker]]
| [[Don Criqui]] & [[Steve Tasker]]
| align=center | 45,702
| 45,702
|-
|-
| 5
! 5
| colspan=5 align="center" | ''Bye''
! colspan="7" | ''[[Bye (sports)|Bye]]''
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 6
! 6
| October 8, 2000
| October 8
| at [[2000 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]]
| at [[2000 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]]
| W 34–28 (OT)
| '''W''' 34–28 <small>(OT)</small>
| 4–1
| CBS 1:15pm
| CBS 1:15pm
| Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms, and Armen Keteyian
| Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms, and Armen Keteyian
| align=center | 68,344
| 68,344
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 7
! 7
| October 15, 2000
| October 15
| at [[2000 Kansas City Chiefs season|Kansas City Chiefs]]
| at '''[[2000 Kansas City Chiefs season|Kansas City Chiefs]]'''
| W 20–17
| '''W''' 20–17
| 5–1
| CBS 10:00am
| CBS 10:00am
| [[Ian Eagle]] & [[Mark May]]
| [[Ian Eagle]] & [[Mark May]]
| align=center | 79,025
| 79,025
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 8
! 8
| October 22, 2000
| October 22
| [[2000 Seattle Seahawks season|Seattle Seahawks]]
| '''[[2000 Seattle Seahawks season|Seattle Seahawks]]'''
| W 31–3
| '''W''' 31–3
| 6–1
| CBS 1:05pm
| CBS 1:05pm
| Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms, and Armen Keteyian
| Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms, and Armen Keteyian
| align=center | 57,490
| 57,490
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 9
! 9
| October 29, 2000
| October 29
| at [[2000 San Diego Chargers season|San Diego Chargers]]
| at '''[[2000 San Diego Chargers season|San Diego Chargers]]'''
| W 15–13
| '''W''' 15–13
| 7–1
| ESPN 5:30pm
| ESPN 5:30pm
| [[Mike Patrick]], [[Joe Theismann]], [[Paul Maguire]], and [[Solomon Wilcots]]
| [[Mike Patrick]], [[Joe Theismann]], [[Paul Maguire]], and [[Solomon Wilcots]]
| align=center | 66,659
| 66,659
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 10
! 10
| November 5, 2000
| November 5
| [[2000 Kansas City Chiefs season|Kansas City Chiefs]]
| '''[[2000 Kansas City Chiefs season|Kansas City Chiefs]]'''
| W 49–31
| '''W''' 49–31
| 8–1
| CBS 1:15pm
| CBS 1:15pm
| [[Kevin Harlan]], [[Daryl Johnston]], and [[Beasley Reece]]
| [[Kevin Harlan]], [[Daryl Johnston]], and [[Beasley Reece]]
| align=center | 62,428
| 62,428
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| 11
! 11
| November 13, 2000
| {{dow tooltip|November 13, 2000}}
| at [[2000 Denver Broncos season|Denver Broncos]]
| at '''[[2000 Denver Broncos season|Denver Broncos]]'''
| L 24–27
| '''L''' 24–27
| 8–2
| ABC 6:00pm
| ABC 6:00pm
| [[Al Michaels]], [[Dan Fouts]], [[Dennis Miller]], [[Melissa Stark]], and [[Eric Dickerson]]
| [[Al Michaels]], [[Dan Fouts]], [[Dennis Miller]], [[Melissa Stark]], and [[Eric Dickerson]]
| align=center | 75,951
| 75,951
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 12
! 12
| November 19, 2000
| November 19
| at [[2000 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]]
| at [[2000 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]]
| W 31–22
| '''W''' 31–22
| 9–2
| CBS 10:00am
| CBS 10:00am
| [[Dick Enberg]], [[Dan Dierdorf]], and [[Bonnie Bernstein]]
| [[Dick Enberg]], [[Dan Dierdorf]], and [[Bonnie Bernstein]]
| align=center | 64,900
| 64,900
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 13
! 13
| November 26, 2000
| November 26
| [[2000 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]]
| [[2000 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]]
| W 41–14
| '''W''' 41–14
| 10–2
| FOX 1:05pm
| FOX 1:05pm
| [[Ray Bentley]] & [[Ron Pitts]]
| [[Ray Bentley]] & [[Ron Pitts]]
| align=center | 55,175
| 55,175
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| 14
! 14
| December 3, 2000
| December 3
| at [[2000 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Pittsburgh Steelers]]
| at [[2000 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Pittsburgh Steelers]]
| L 20–21
| '''L''' 20–21
| 10–3
| CBS 10:00am
| CBS 10:00am
| Kevin Harlan, Daryl Johnston
| Kevin Harlan, Daryl Johnston
| align=center | 55,811
| 55,811
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 15
! 15
| December 10, 2000
| December 10
| [[2000 New York Jets season|New York Jets]]
| [[2000 New York Jets season|New York Jets]]
| W 31–7
| '''W''' 31–7
| 11–3
| ESPN 5:30pm
| ESPN 5:30pm
| Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, and Solomon Wilcots
| Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, and Solomon Wilcots
| align=center | 62,632
| 62,632
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| 16
! 16
| December 16, 2000
| {{dow tooltip|December 16, 2000}}
| at [[2000 Seattle Seahawks season|Seattle Seahawks]]
| at '''[[2000 Seattle Seahawks season|Seattle Seahawks]]'''
| L 24–27
| '''L''' 24–27
| 11–4
| CBS 1:06pm
| CBS 1:06pm
| Dick Enberg, Dan Dierdorf, and Bonnie Bernstein
| Dick Enberg, Dan Dierdorf, and Bonnie Bernstein
| align=center | 68,681
| 68,681
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 17
! 17
| December 24, 2000
| December 24
| [[2000 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina Panthers]]
| [[2000 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina Panthers]]
| W 52–9
| '''W''' 52–9
| 12–4
| FOX 1:15pm
| FOX 1:15pm
| [[Curt Menefee]], [[Brian Baldinger]], and Mindi Bach
| [[Curt Menefee]], [[Brian Baldinger]], and Mindi Bach
| align=center | 60,637
| 60,637
|-
| colspan="8" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}}"|'''Note''': Intra-division opponents are in '''bold''' text.
|}
|}


===Season summary===
===Season summary===
====Week 1: vs. San Diego Chargers====

{{Americanfootballbox
====Week 1====
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|title=San Diego Chargers (0–0) at Oakland Raiders (0–0)
{{AFB game box start
|road=Chargers
|Title=
|R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=6
|Visitor=Chargers
|home='''Raiders'''
|V1= 0|V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=6
|H1=0|H2=0|H3=2|H4=7
|Host=Raiders
|date=September 3, 2000
|H1=0 |H2= 0|H3=2 |H4=7
|stadium=[[Network Associates Coliseum]], [[Oakland, California]]
|Date=September 3
|time=4:15 p.m. EST
|Location=[[Network Associates Coliseum]], [[Oakland, California]]
|attendance=56,373
|StartTime=4:15 p.m.
|weather={{convert|60|°F|°C|1}}; wind {{convert|12|mph|km/h knots}}
|TimeZone=EST
|reference=<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200009030rai.htm|website=[[Pro-Football-Reference.com]]|access-date=January 6, 2014|title=San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders — September 3rd, 2000}}</ref>
|ElapsedTime=
|referee=[[Ron Blum]]
|Attendance=56,373
|Weather={{convert|60|°F|°C|1}}; wind {{convert|12|mph|km/h knots}}
|Referee=[[Ron Blum]]
|TVAnnouncers= [[Gus Johnson (sportscaster)|Gus Johnson]], [[Brent Jones]]
|TVAnnouncers= [[Gus Johnson (sportscaster)|Gus Johnson]], [[Brent Jones]]
|TVStation=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]]
|TVStation=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]]
|scoring='''First Quarter'''
*No scoring plays
'''Second Quarter'''
*No scoring plays
'''Third Quarter'''
*OAK — [[Robert Chancey|Chancey]] tackled by [[Darrell Russell (American football)|Russell]] in end zone for safety. ''Raiders 2–0''
'''Fourth Quarter'''
*SDG — Chancey 3 yard run (kick failed). ''Chargers 6–2''
*OAK — [[Andre Rison|Rison]] 10 yard pass from [[Rich Gannon|Gannon]] ([[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] kick). ''Raiders 9–6''
|stats='''Top passers'''
*SDG — [[Ryan Leaf]], 17/39, 180 yards, 3 INT
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 20/35, 176 yards, TD
'''Top rushers'''
*SDG — [[Robert Chancey]], 23 rushes, 74 yards, TD
*OAK – [[Tyrone Wheatley]], 13 rushes, 47 yards
'''Top receivers'''
*SDG — [[Jeff Graham]], 4 receptions, 62 yards
*OAK — [[Andre Rison]], 5 receptions, 49 yards
}}
}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=Q3 |Time= |Team=OAK |Event=Safety, Robert Chancey tackled by [[Darrell Russell (American football)|Darrell Russell]] in end zone |Score= OAK 2–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q4 |Time= |Team=SD |Event= Robert Chancey 3 yard run (kick failed) |Score= SD 6–2}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q4 |Time= |Team=OAK |Event= [[Andre Rison]] 10 yard pass from [[Rich Gannon]] ([[Sebastian Janikowski]] kick)|Score=OAK 9–6 |LastEntry=yes}}
{{AFB game box end}}


====Week 2: at Indianapolis Colts====
<ref>[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200009030rai.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]. Retrieved 2014-Jan-06.</ref>
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}};text-align:center;|state=collapsed
|title=Week 2: Oakland Raiders (1–0) at Indianapolis Colts (1–0)
|road='''Raiders'''
|R1= 0|R2= 7|R3= 24|R4=7
|home=[[2000 Indianapolis Colts season|Colts]]
|H1= 14|H2= 10|H3= 0|H4=7
|date=September 10, 2000
|stadium=[[RCA Dome]]
|time= 1:00 p.m. EST
|attendance= 56,769
|weather= Dome
|Referee= [[Bob McElwee]]
|TVAnnouncers= [[Greg Gumbel]], [[Todd Blackledge]], and [[Armen Keteyian]]
|TV= CBS
|reference=<ref>{{cite web|title=Oakland Raiders at Indianapolis Colts — September 10th, 2000|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200009100clt.htm |website=Pro-Football-Reference.com}}</ref>
|scoring='''First Quarter'''
*IND — [[Marcus Pollard|Pollard]] 13-yard pass from [[Peyton Manning|Manning]] ([[Mike Vanderjagt|Vanderjagt]] kick), 10:17. ''Colts 7–0''
*IND — [[Edgerrin James|James]] 6-yard rush (Vanderjagt kick), 4:57. ''Colts 14–0''
'''Second Quarter'''
* IND — James 10-yard pass from Manning (Vanderjagt kick), 11:28. Colts 21–0
* OAK — [[Rich Gannon|Gannon]] 3-yard rush ([[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] kick), 2:51. ''Colts 21–7''
* IND — Mike Vanderjagt 31-yard field goal, 0:03. ''Colts 24–7''
'''Third Quarter'''
*OAK — Gannon 7-yard rush (Janikowski kick), 10:56. ''Colts 24–14''
*OAK — Janikowski 24-yard field goal, 7:30. ''Colts 24–17''
*OAK — Gannon 6-yard rush (Janikowski kick), 3:58. ''24–24''
*OAK — [[Tyrone Wheatley|Wheatley]] 6-yard rush (Janikowski kick), 0:41. ''Raiders 31—24''
'''Fourth Quarter'''
*OAK — Wheatley 1-yard rush (Janikowski kick), 5:39. ''Raiders 38–24''
*IND — [[Marvin Harrison|Harrison]] 50-yard pass from Manning (Vanderjagt kick), 4:07. ''Raiders 38–31''
|stats='''Top passers'''
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 15/22, 207 yards
*IND — [[Peyton Manning]], 33/48, 367 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
'''Top rushers'''
*OAK — [[Napoleon Kaufman]], 8 rushes, 66 yards
*IND — [[Edgerrin James]], 18 rushes, 91 yards, TD
'''Top receivers'''
*OAK — [[Tim Brown (American football)|Tim Brown]], 8 receptions, 66 yards
*IND — [[Marvin Harrison]], 10 receptions, 141 yards, TD
}}
This was the first time the Raiders had ever visited Indianapolis. Their previous regular season away game against the Colts occurred as far back as ''[[1975 Oakland Raiders season|1975]]'' in [[1975 Baltimore Colts season|Baltimore]], although they also played in Baltimore during [[1977–78 NFL playoffs|the 1977 postseason]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Indianapolis Colts vs. Las Vegas Raiders Results|url=https://www.footballdb.com/teams/nfl/indianapolis-colts/teamvsteam?opp=23|website=The Football Database}}</ref> This anomaly was due to old NFL scheduling formulas in place prior to 2002, whereby teams had no rotating schedule opposing members of other divisions within their own conference, but instead played interdivisional conference games according to position within a season's table.<ref name="history">[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=521 History of the NFL’s Structure and Formats, Part Two]</ref>


====Week 3: vs. Denver Broncos====
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====Week 8====
|state=collapsed
{{AFB game box start
|title=Week 3: Denver Broncos (1–1) at Oakland Raiders (2–0)
|Title=
|date=September 17, 2000
|Visitor=Seahawks
|time=4:05 p.m. EST
|V1=3 |V2=0 |V3= 0|V4=0
|road='''[[2000 Denver Broncos season|Broncos]]'''
|Host=Raiders
|R1=17|R2=7|R3=3|R4=6
|home=Raiders
|H1=7|H2=17|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=[[Network Associates Coliseum]], [[Oakland, California]]
|attendance=62,078
|weather={{convert|79|F|C|1}}, relative humidity 55%, wind {{convert|9|mph|km/h knots}}
|referee=[[Mike Carey (American football)|Mike Carey]]
|reference=<ref>{{cite web|title=Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders — September 17th, 2000|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200009170rai.htm|website=[[Pro-Football-Reference.com]]}}</ref>
|scoring='''First Quarter'''
*DEN — [[Ed McCaffrey|McCaffrey]] 10-yard pass from [[Brian Griese|Griese]] ([[Joe Nedney|Nedney]] kick), 8:45. ''Broncos 7–0''
*DEN — [[Trevor Pryce|Pryce]] 28-yard defensive fumble return (Nedney kick), 8:26. ''Broncos 14–0''
*DEN — Nedney 24-yard field goal, 6:24. ''Broncos 17–0''
*OAK — [[Tim Brown (American football)|Brown]] 11-yard pass from [[Rich Gannon|Gannon]] ([[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] kick), 2:36. ''Broncos 17–7''
'''Second Quarter'''
*DEN — [[Howard Griffith|Griffith]] 1-yard pass from Griese (Nedney kick), 14:27. ''Broncos 24–7''
*OAK — Janikowski 19-yard field goal, 10:25. ''Broncos 24–10''
*OAK — Brown 9 yard pass from Gannon (Janikowski kick), 9:23. ''Broncos 24–17''
*OAK — Randy Jordan 3 yard blocked punt return (Janikowski kick), 7:48. ''24–24''
'''Third Quarter'''
*DEN — Nedney 32-yard field goal, 3:53. ''Broncos 27—24''
'''Fourth Quarter'''
*DEN — Nedney 22-yard field goal, 13:07. ''Broncos 30—24''
*DEN — Nedney 21-yard field goal, 4:48. ''Broncos 33—24''
|stats='''Top Passers'''
* DEN — [[Brian Griese]], 21/31, 213 yards, 2 TD
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 13/21, 159 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
'''Top rushers'''
*DEN — [[Mike Anderson (running back)|Mike Anderson]], 32 rushes, 187 yards
*OAK — [[Napoleon Kaufman]], 5 rushes, 86 yards
'''Top receivers'''
*DEN — [[Ed McCaffrey]], 7 receptions, 92 yards, TD
*OAK — [[Tim Brown (American football)|Tim Brown]], 7 receptions, 92 yards, 2 TD
}}
====Week 4: vs. Cleveland Browns====
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=collapsed
|title=Week 4: Cleveland Browns (2–1) at Oakland Raiders (2–1)
|date=September 24, 2000
|time=4:17 p.m. EST
|road=[[2000 Cleveland Browns season|Browns]]
|R1=7|R2=0|R3=3|R4=0
|home='''Raiders'''
|H1=7|H2=21|H3= 0|H4=8
|stadium=[[Network Associates Coliseum]], [[Oakland, California]]
|attendance=45,702
|weather={{convert|76|F|C|1}}, relative humidity 35%, wind {{convert|5|mph|km/h knots}}
|referee=[[Larry Nemmers]]
|reference=<ref>{{cite web|title=Cleveland Browns at Oakland Raiders — September 24th, 2000|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200009240rai.htm|website=Pro-Football-Reference.com}}</ref>
|scoring='''First Quarter'''
*CLE — [[Darrin Chiaverini|Chiaverini]] 15-yard pass from [[Tim Couch|Couch]] ([[Phil Dawson|Dawson]] kick), 10:17. ''Browns 7—0''
*OAK — [[Tyrone Wheatley|Wheatley]] 2-yard rush ([[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] kick),7:21. ''7–7''
'''Second Quarter'''
*OAK — Wheatley 2-yard rush (Janikowski kick), 13:27. ''Raiders 14–7''
*OAK — [[Zack Crockett|Crockett]] 2-yard rush (Janikowski kick), 1:17. ''Raiders 21–7''
*OAK — [[William Thomas (linebacker)|Thomas]] 46-yard interception return (Janikowski kick), 0:42. ''Raiders 28–7''
'''Third Quarter'''
*CLE — Dawson 29-yard field goal, 2:49. ''Raiders 28–10''
'''Fourth Quarter'''
*OAK — Janikowski 37-yard field goal, 13:14. ''Raiders 31–10''
*OAK — Janikowski 31-yard field goal, 5:51. ''Raiders 34–10''
*OAK — Safety, [[Tim Couch|Couch]] penalized for intentional grounding in end zone, 5:34. ''Raiders 36–10''
|stats='''Top passers'''
* CLE — [[Tim Couch]], 16/29, 141 yards, TD, 2 INT
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 14/23, 179 yards
'''Top rushers'''
*CLE — [[Errict Rhett]], 15 rushes, 85 yards
*OAK — [[Tyrone Wheatley]], 21 rushed 63 yards, 2 TD
'''Top receivers'''
* CLE — [[Travis Prentice]], 5 receptions, 45 yards
* OAK — [[Tim Brown (American football)|Tim Brown]], 3 receptions, 54 yards
* OAK — [[Andre Rison]], 3 receptions, 54 yards
}}
====Week 5: Bye====
====Week 6: at San Francisco 49ers====
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}};text-align:center;|state=collapsed
|title=Week 6: Oakland Raiders (3–1) at San Francisco 49ers (2–3)
|date=October 8, 2000
|time=4:00 p.m. EST
|road='''Raiders'''
|R1=3|R2=3|R3=15|R4=7|R5=6
|home=[[2000 San Francisco 49ers season|49ers]]
|H1=0|H2=14|H3=0|H4=14|H5=0
|stadium=[[3Com Park]], [[San Francisco]], [[California]]
|attendance=68,344
|weather={{convert|66|F|C|1}}, relative humidity 60%, wind {{convert|10|mph|km/h knots}}
|referee=[[Ron Blum]]
|reference=<ref>{{cite web|title=Oakland Raiders at San Francisco 49ers — October 8th, 2000|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200010080sfo.htm|website=Pro-Football-Reference.com}}</ref>
|scoring='''First Quarter'''
*OAK — [[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] 23-yard field goal, 12:44. ''Raiders 3–0''
'''Second Quarter'''
*OAK — Janikowski 35-yard field goal, 11:41. ''Raiders 6–0''
*SFO — [[Terrell Owens|Owens]] 4-yard pass from [[Jeff Garcia|Garcia]] ([[Wade Richey|Richey]] kick), 6:22. ''49ers 7–6''
*SFO — [[Jerry Rice|Rice]] 5-yard pass from Garcia (Richey kick), 0:19. ''49ers 14–6''
'''Third Quarter'''
*OAK — [[Tyrone Wheatley|Wheatley]] 1-yard rush ([[Rich Gannon|Gannon]] run), 9:58. ''14–14''
*OAK — [[Tim Brown (American football)|Brown]] 30-yard pass from Gannon (Janikowski kick), 4:50. ''Raiders 21–14''
'''Fourth Quarter'''
*OAK — Gannon 13-yard rush (Janikowski kick), 14:48. ''Raiders 28–14''
*SFO — Owens 31-yard pass from Garcia (Richey kick), 9:51. ''Raiders 28–21''
*SFO — [[Charlie Garner|Garner]] 9-yard pass from Garcia (Richey kick), 8:38. ''28–28''
'''Overtime'''
*OAK — Brown 31-yard pass from Gannon, 4:45. ''Raiders 34–28''
|stats=
'''Top passers'''
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 21/43, 310 yards, 2 TD, INT
*SFO — [[Jeff Garcia]], 28/41, 336 yards, 4 TD
'''Top rushers'''
*OAK – [[Rich Gannon]] 12 rushes, 85 yards, TD
*SFO — [[Charlie Garner]], 24 rushes, 109 yards
'''Top receivers'''
*OAK — [[Tim Brown (American football)|Tim Brown]], 7 receptions, 172 yards, 2 TD
*SFO — [[Terrell Owens]], 122 receptions, 176 yards, 2 TD
}}
====Week 7: at Kansas City Chiefs====
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}};text-align:center;|state=collapsed
|title=Week 7: Oakland Raiders (4–1) at Kansas City Chiefs (3–2)
|date=October 15, 2000
|time=1:00 p.m. EST
|road='''Raiders'''
|R1=7|R2=0|R3=3|R4=10
|home=Chiefs
|H1=0|H2=17|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=[[Arrowhead Stadium]], [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]], [[Missouri]]
|attendance=79,025
|weather={{convert|62|F|C|1}}, relative humidity 96%, wind {{convert|8|mph|km/h knots}}
|referee=[[Tony Corrente]]
|reference=<ref>{{cite web|title=Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs — October 15th, 2000|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200010150kan.htm|website=Pro-Football-Reference.com}}</ref>
|scoring='''First Quarter'''
*OAK — [[Napoleon Kaufman|Kaufman]] 4-yard pass from [[Rich Gannon|Gannon]] ([[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] kick), 5:09. ''Raiders 7–0''
'''Second Quarter'''
*KAN — [[Todd Peterson|Peterson]] 27-yard field goalm 6:38. ''Raiders 7–3''
*KAN — [[Tony Gonzalez|Gonzalez]] 14-yard pass from [[Elvis Grbac|Grbac]] (Peterson kick), 2:49. ''Chiefs 10–7''
*KAN — [[Tony Richardson (American football)|Richardson]] 15-yard pass from Grbac (Peterson kick), 0:12. ''Chiefs 17–7''
'''Third Quarter'''
*OAK — Janikowski 47-yard field goal, 10:16. ''Chiefs 17–10''
'''Fourth Quarter'''
*OAK — [[Tyrone Wheatley|Wheatley]] 7-yard pass from Gannon (Janikowski kick), 9:25. ''17–17''
*OAK — Janikowski 43-yard field goal, 0:25. ''Raiders 20–17''
|stats='''Top passers'''
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 28/33, 244 yards, 2 TD
*KAN — [[Elvis Grbac]], 23/40, 288 yards, 2 TD
'''Top rushers'''
*OAK — [[Tyrone Wheatley]], 15 rushes, 76 yards
*KAN — [[Tony Richardson (American football)|Tony Richardson]], 5 rushes, 25 yards
'''Top receivers'''
*OAK — [[Tim Brown (American football)|Tim Brown]], 5 receptions, 89 yards
*KAN — [[Tony Gonzalez]], 7 receptions, 100 yards, TD
}}
====Week 8: vs. Seattle Seahawks====
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}};text-align:center;|state=collapsed
|title=Week 8: Seattle Seahawks (2–5) at Oakland Raiders (5–1)
|road=[[2000 Seattle Seahawks season|Seahawks]]
|R1=3 |R2=0 |R3= 0|R4=0
|home='''Raiders'''
|H1=7 |H2=14 |H3=0 |H4=10
|H1=7 |H2=14 |H3=0 |H4=10
|Date=October 22
|date=October 22, 2000
|Location=[[Network Associates Coliseum]], [[Oakland, California]]
|stadium=[[Network Associates Coliseum]], [[Oakland, California]]
|StartTime=4:05 p.m.
|time=4:05 p.m. EST
|attendance=57,490
|TimeZone=EST
|weather={{convert|66|°F|°C|1}}, wind {{convert|26|mph|km/h knots}}
|ElapsedTime=
|referee=[[Bill Carollo]]
|Attendance=57,490
|reference=<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200010220rai.htm|website=Pro-Football-Reference.com|access-date=January 6, 2014|title=Seattle Seahawks at Oakland Raiders — October 22nd, 2000}}</ref>
|Weather={{convert|66|°F|°C|1}}, wind {{convert|26|mph|km/h knots}}
|Referee=[[Bill Carollo]]
|TVAnnouncers= [[Greg Gumbel]], [[Phil Simms]], and [[Armen Keteyian]]
|TVAnnouncers= [[Greg Gumbel]], [[Phil Simms]], and [[Armen Keteyian]]
|TVStation=CBS
|TVStation=CBS
|scoring='''First Quarter'''
*SEA — [[Rian Lindell|Lindell]] 44-yard field goal. ''Seahawks 3–0''
*OAK — [[Tim Brown (American football)|Brown]] 16-yard pass from [[Rich Gannon|Gannon]] ([[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] kick). ''Raiders 7–3''
'''Second Quarter'''
*OAK — Brown 9-yard pass from Gannon (Janikowski kick). ''Raiders 14–3''<br>OAK — [[Tyrone Wheatley|Wheatley]] 80-yard rush (Janikowski kick). ''Raiders 21–3''
'''Third Quarter'''
*No scoring plays
'''Fourth Quarter'''
*OAK — Janikowski 32-yard field goal. ''Raiders 24–3''
*OAK — [[James Jett|Jett]] 23-yard pass from Gannon (Janikowski kick) ''Raiders 31–3''
|stats=
'''Top passers'''
*SEA — [[Jon Kitna]], 11/18, 85 yards
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 15/22, 176 yards, 3 TD, INT
'''Top rushers'''
*SEA — [[Ricky Watters]], 17 rushes, 95 yards
*OAK — [[Tyrone Wheatley]], 15 rushes, 156 yards, TD
'''Top receivers'''
*SEA — [[Ricky Watters]] 2 receptions, 56 yards
*OAK — [[Randy Jordan]], 2 receptions, 35 yards
}}
==== Week 9: at San Diego Chargers ====
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 9: Oakland Raiders (6–1) at San Diego Chargers (0–7)
|date=October 29, 2000
|time=1:25 p.m. EST
|road='''Raiders'''
|R1=9 |R2=3 |R3=0 |R4=3
|home=[[2000 San Diego Chargers season|Chargers]]
|H1=0 |H2=0 |H3=7 |H4=6
|stadium=[[Qualcomm Stadium]], [[San Diego, California]]
|attendance=66,659
|weather={{convert|63|F|C|1}}, relative humidity 82%, wind {{convert|8|mph|km/h knots}}
|referee=[[Dick Hantak]]
|TV=[[NFL on ESPN|ESPN]]
|TVAnnouncers=[[Mike Patrick]], [[Joe Theismann]], [[Paul Maguire]] and [[Solomon Wilcots]]
|reference=[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200010290sdg.htm Box score]
|scoring=
'''First quarter'''
*OAK — [[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] 40-yard field goal, 9:37. ''Raiders 3–0. '''Drive: 13 plays, 44 yards, 5:23.'''''
*OAK — Janikowski 40-yard field goal, 4:34. ''Raiders 6–0. '''Drive: 9 plays, 62 yards, 2:56.'''''
*OAK — Janikowski 54-yard field goal, 0:14. ''Raiders 9–0. '''Drive: 6 plays, 30 yards, 2:42.'''''
'''Second quarter'''
*OAK — Janikowski 29-yard field goal, 6:55. ''Raiders 12–0. '''Drive: 9 plays, 37 yards, 5:32.'''''
'''Third quarter'''
*SDG — [[Freddie Jones (American football)|Jones]] 8-yard pass from [[Jim Harbaugh|Harbaugh]] ([[John Carney (American football)|Carney]] kick), 8:51. ''Raiders 12–7. '''Drive: 12 plays, 76 yards, 6:09.'''''
'''Fourth quarter'''
*SDG — Jones 21-yard pass from Harbaugh (pass failed), 5:58. ''Chargers 13–12. '''Drive: 6 plays, 37 yards, 3:22.'''''
*OAK — Janikowski 24-yard field goal, 0:13. ''Raiders 15–13. '''Drive: 13 plays, 58 yards, 5:45.'''''
|stats=
'''Top passers'''
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 16/35, 156 yards, INT
*SDG — [[Jim Harbaugh]], 25/35, 222 yards, 2 TD, INT
'''Top rushers'''
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 7 rushes, 27 yards<br>OAK, [[Napoleon Kaufman]], 6 rushes, 27 yards
*SDG — [[Terrell Fletcher]], 9 rushes, 23 yards
'''Top receivers'''
*OAK — [[Andre Rison]], 5 receptions, 67 yards
*SDG — [[Freddie Jones (American football)|Freddie Jones]], 10 receptions, 111 yards, 2 TD
}}
====Week 16: at Seattle Seahawks====
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders|year=2000|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week 16: Oakland Raiders (11–3) at Seattle Seahawks (5–9)
|date=December 16
|time=1:06&nbsp;pm [[Pacific Time Zone|local]]
|road=Raiders
|R1=7|R2=3|R3=7|R4=7
|home='''[[2000 Seattle Seahawks season|Seahawks]]'''
|H1=10|H2=3|H3=0|H4=14
|stadium=[[Husky Stadium]], [[Seattle]]
|attendance=68,681
|weather=rain, {{convert|52|°F|°C|1}}, 63% humidity, wind S {{convert|21|mph|km/h}}
|referee=[[Bernie Kukar]]
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]]
|TVAnnouncers= [[Dick Enberg]], [[Dan Dierdorf]], and [[Bonnie Bernstein]]
|reference=[http://seahawksmedia.com/PlayByPlays/2000/2000_12_16_OAK.PDF Gamebook]
|scoring=
'''First quarter'''
* SEA – [[Mack Strong]] 13-yard pass from [[Jon Kitna]] ([[Rian Lindell]] kick), 11:43 (SEA&nbsp;7–0)
* OAK – [[Andre Rison]] 14-yard pass from [[Rich Gannon]] ([[Sebastian Janikowski]] kick), 7:12 (Tied&nbsp;7–7)
* SEA – Rian Lindell 40-yard field goal, 0:58 (SEA&nbsp;10–7)
'''Second quarter'''
* OAK – Sebastian Janikowski 25-yard field goal, 6:04 (Tied&nbsp;10–10)
* SEA – Rian Lindell 52-yard field goal, 0:00 (SEA&nbsp;13–10)
'''Third quarter'''
* OAK – [[Randy Jordan]] 6-yard run (Sebastian Janikowski kick), 6:58 (OAK&nbsp;17–13)
'''Fourth quarter'''
* OAK – Randy Jordan 7-yard run (Sebastian Janikowski kick), 11:48 (OAK&nbsp;24–13)
* SEA – [[Shaun Alexander]] 4-yard run ([[Conversion (gridiron football)|PAT]] failed), 5:15 (OAK&nbsp;24–19)
* SEA – [[Safety (gridiron football score)|Safety]], [[James Williams (wide receiver)|James Williams]] tackled [[Marquez Pope]] in end zone, 2:24 (OAK&nbsp;24–21)
* SEA – [[Darrell Jackson]] 13-yard pass from Jon Kitna (PAT failed), 0:28 (SEA&nbsp;27–24)
|stats=
'''Top passers'''
* OAK – [[Rich Gannon]]: 5/17, 136 yds, 1 TD, 3 INT
* SEA – [[Jon Kitna]]: 19/30, 177 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT
'''Top rushers'''
* OAK – [[Tyrone Wheatley]]: 26 car, 146 yds
* SEA – [[Ricky Watters]]: 26 car, 168 yds
'''Top receivers'''
* OAK – [[Randy Jordan]]: 1 rec, 55 yds
* SEA – [[Darrell Jackson]]: 4 rec, 52 yds, 1 TD
'''Team''' – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}
* OAK – 134 – 227 – 361 – 3
* SEA – 153 – 173 – 326 – 2
}}
}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=Q1 |Time= |Team=SEA |Event=[[Rian Lindell]] 44 yard field goal |Score= SEA 3–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q1 |Time= |Team=OAK |Event=[[Tim Brown (American football)|Tim Brown]] 16 yard pass from [[Rich Gannon]] ([[Sebastian Janikowski]] kick) |Score= OAK 7–3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q2 |Time= |Team=OAK |Event= Tim Brown 9 yard pass from Rich Gannon (Sebastian Janikowski kick) |Score= OAK 14–3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q2 |Time= |Team=OAK |Event= [[Tyrone Wheatley]] 80 yard run (Sebastian Janikowski kick) |Score= OAK 21–3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q4 |Time= |Team=OAK |Event= Sebastian Janikowski 32 yard field goal |Score=OAK 24–3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q4 |Time= |Team=OAK |Event= [[James Jett]] 23 yard pass from Rich Gannon (Sebastian Janikowski kick) |Score=OAK 31–3|LastEntry=yes}}
{{AFB game box end}}

<ref>[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200010220rai.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]. Retrieved 2014-Jan-06.</ref>

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==Standings==
==Standings==
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==Playoffs==
==Playoffs==

===AFC Divisional Playoff Game===
===AFC Divisional Playoff Game===
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|Road=Dolphins
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|title=Divisional Round — Miami Dolphins (12–5) at Oakland Raiders (12–4)
|Road=[[2000 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]
|R1=0
|R1=0
|R2=0
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|referee= [[Phil Luckett]]
|referee= [[Phil Luckett]]
|attendance= 61,998
|attendance= 61,998
|scoring='''First Quarter'''
*OAK — [[Tory James|James]] 90-yard interception return ([[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] kick), 11:36. ''Raiders 7–0''
*OAK — Janikowski 36-yard field goal, 4:52. ''Raiders 10–0''
'''Second Quarter'''
*OAK — Janikowski 33-yard field goal, 8:36. ''Raiders 13–0''
*OAK — [[James Jett|Jett]] 6-yard pass from [[Rich Gannon|Gannon]] (Janikowski kick), 1:53. ''Raiders 20–0''
'''Third Quarter'''
*OAK — [[Tyrone Wheatley|Wheatley]] 2-yard rush (Janikowski kick), 5:56. Raiders 27–0
'''Fourth Quarter'''
*No scoring plays
|stats=
'''Top passers'''
*MIA — [[Jay Fiedler]], 18/37, 176 yards, 3 INT
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 12/18, 143 yards, TD
'''Top rushers'''
*MIA — [[Jay Fiedler]], 3 rushes, 12 yards
MIA — [[Autry Denson]] 3 rushes, 12 yards<br>
MIA — [[J. J. Johnson (American football)|J. J. Johnson]], 3 rushes, 12 yards
*OAK — [[Tyrone Wheatley]], 19 rushes, 56 yards
'''Top receivers'''
*MIA — [[O. J. McDuffie]], 3 receptions, 43 yards
*OAK — [[Terry Kirby]], 2 receptions, 35 yards
}}
}}


===AFC Championship Game===
===AFC Championship Game===
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|state=autocollapse
|title=AFC Championship - Baltimore Ravens (13–4) at Oakland Raiders (12–5)
|Road='''Ravens'''
|Road='''Ravens'''
|R1=0
|R1=0
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|Date= January 14, 2001
|Date= January 14, 2001
|time= 4:00 p.m. [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]/1:00 p.m. [[Pacific Standard Time Zone|PST]]
|time= 4:00 p.m. [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|EST]]/1:00 p.m. [[Pacific Standard Time Zone|PST]]
|weather= {{convert|55|°F|°C}}, clear
|weather= {{convert|55|°F|°C|1}}, clear
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]]
|TV=[[NFL on CBS|CBS]]
|TVAnnouncers= [[Greg Gumbel]], [[Phil Simms]], [[Armen Keteyian]], and [[Bonnie Bernstein]]
|TVAnnouncers= [[Greg Gumbel]], [[Phil Simms]], [[Armen Keteyian]], and [[Bonnie Bernstein]]
|referee= [[Bill Carollo]]
|referee= [[Bill Carollo]]
|attendance= 62,784
|attendance= 62,784
|scoring='''First Quarter'''
*No scoring plays
'''Second Quarter'''
*BAL — [[Shannon Sharpe|Sharpe]] 96-yard pass from [[Trent Dilfer|Dilfer]] ([[Matt Stover|Stover]] kick), 11:08. ''Ravens 7–0''
*BAL — Stover 31-yard field goal, 8:19. ''Ravens 10–0''
'''Third Quarter'''
*OAK — [[Sebastian Janikowski|Janikowski]] 24-yard field goal, 10:07. ''Ravens 10–3''
*BAL — Stover 28-yard field goal, 5:08. ''Ravens 13–3''
'''Fourth Quarter'''
*BAL — Stover 21-yard field goal, 7:28. ''Ravens 16–3''
|stats='''Top passers'''
*BAL — [[Trent Dilfer]], 9/18, 190 yards, TD, INT
*OAK — [[Rich Gannon]], 11/21, 80 yards, 2 INT
'''Top rushers'''
*BAL — [[Jamal Lewis (American football)|Jamal Lewis]], 29 rushes, 79 yards
*OAK — [[Bobby Hoying]], 3 rushes, 13 yards
'''Top receivers'''
*BAL — [[Shannon Sharpe]], 1 receptions, 96 yards, TD
*OAK — [[Tim Brown (American football)|Tim Brown]], 5 receptions, 48 yards
}}
}}


==Awards and records==
==Awards and records==
* Led NFL, Net Yards Gained, Rushing (2,470 yards) <ref name="Fact Book p. 215">NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 215</ref>
* Led NFL, Net Yards Gained, Rushing (2,470 yards) <ref name="Fact Book p. 215">{{cite book|title=NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book|page=215|publisher=Workman Publishing Co.|location=[[New York City|New York, NY]]|isbn=0-7611-2480-2}}</ref>
* Led NFL, First Downs, Rushing (128 First Downs) <ref name="Fact Book p. 215"/>
* Led NFL, First Downs, Rushing (128 First Downs) <ref name="Fact Book p. 215"/>
* Led NFL, Rushing Offense <ref name="Fact Book p. 215"/>
* Led NFL, Rushing Offense <ref name="Fact Book p. 215"/>
* Eric Allen, AFC Defensive Player of the Month, December <ref name="Fact Book p. 202">NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 202</ref>
* Eric Allen, AFC Defensive Player of the Month, December <ref name="Fact Book p. 202">{{cite book|title=NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book|page=202}}</ref>
* Rich Gannon, Bert Bell Award<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm |title = Maxwell Football Club - Bert Bell Award Past Recipients |access-date=2012-08-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090619081037/http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm |archive-date=June 19, 2009 |df=mdy }}</ref>
* Rich Gannon, Bert Bell Award<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm |title = Maxwell Football Club - Bert Bell Award Past Recipients |access-date=2012-08-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090619081037/http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm |archive-date=June 19, 2009 |df=mdy }}</ref>
* Rich Gannon, All-Pro selection
* Rich Gannon, All-Pro selection
* Rich Gannon, AFC Pro Bowl Selection
* Rich Gannon, AFC Pro Bowl Selection
*Rich Gannon, PFW/PFWA All-Pro Team <ref>NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 203</ref>
*Rich Gannon, PFW/PFWA All-Pro Team <ref>{{cite book|title=NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book|page=203}}</ref>
* Rich Gannon, Pro Bowl MVP Award <ref name="Fact Book p. 202"/>
* Rich Gannon, Pro Bowl MVP Award <ref name="Fact Book p. 202"/>
* [[Shane Lechler]], Single Season Record, Highest Punting Average in One Season, 45.9 Yards
* [[Shane Lechler]], Single Season Record, Highest Punting Average in One Season, 45.9 Yards
*[[Shane Lechler]], All-NFL Team (as selected by the Associated Press, Pro Football Weekly, and the Pro Football Writers of America) <ref name="Fact Book p. 202"/>
*[[Shane Lechler]], All-NFL Team (as selected by the Associated Press, Pro Football Weekly, and the Pro Football Writers of America) <ref name="Fact Book p. 202"/>
*[[Shane Lechler]], PFW/PFWA All-Rookie Team (as selected by the Associated Press, Pro Football Weekly, and the Pro Football Writers of America) <ref>NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 204</ref>
*[[Shane Lechler]], PFW/PFWA All-Rookie Team (as selected by the Associated Press, Pro Football Weekly, and the Pro Football Writers of America) <ref>{{cite book|title=NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book|page=204}}</ref>


===Pro Bowl selections===
===Pro Bowl selections===
*Rich Gannon, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,<ref name="Fact Book p. 362">NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 362</ref>
*Rich Gannon, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,<ref name="Fact Book p. 362">{{cite book|title=NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book|page=362}}</ref>
*Lincoln Kennedy, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,<ref name="Fact Book p. 362"/>
*Lincoln Kennedy, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,<ref name="Fact Book p. 362"/>
*Steve Wisniewski, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,<ref name="Fact Book p. 362"/>
*Steve Wisniewski, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,<ref name="Fact Book p. 362"/>
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/rai/2000.htm Raiders on Pro Football Reference]
* [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/rai/2000.htm Raiders on Pro Football Reference]
* [http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/results.nsf/Teams/2000-oak Raiders on jt-sw.com]
* [http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/results.nsf/Teams/2000-oak Raiders on jt-sw.com]

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2000 Oakland Raiders season
OwnerAl Davis
General managerAl Davis
Head coachJon Gruden
Home fieldNetwork Associates Coliseum
Results
Record12–4
Division place1st AFC West
Playoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Dolphins) 27–0
Lost AFC Championship
(vs. Ravens) 3–16
Pro BowlersRich Gannon, QB
Lincoln Kennedy, OT
Steve Wisniewski, G
Charles Woodson, CB

The 2000 Oakland Raiders season was the franchise's 31st season in the National Football League (NFL), the 41st overall, their sixth season of their second stint in Oakland, and the third season under head coach Jon Gruden. The Raiders finished the season 12–4 (the best record in the Gruden era), winning the AFC West for the first time since 1990. They returned to the playoffs for the first time since 1993, when the team was still in Los Angeles.[1] The Divisional Round playoff game versus the Miami Dolphins would be their first home playoff game in Oakland since defeating the Houston Oilers in the 1980 AFC Wild Card Playoffs.

This was the first of three consecutive AFC West titles for the Raiders. As the No. 2 seed in the AFC, the Raiders received a bye into the divisional round of the playoffs. Their four regular season losses were by a combined 16 points. The Raiders held the Miami Dolphins scoreless, winning 27–0. The following week against the eventual Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship, starting quarterback Rich Gannon sustained a shoulder injury after being hit by Baltimore's Tony Siragusa early in the second quarter. The loss of Gannon was too steep to overcome as the Raiders lost 16–3. Siragusa was later fined $10,000 for the hit.[2] This was the NFL-record ninth playoff loss in Raiders history with a Super Bowl berth at stake (since tied by the San Francisco 49ers in 2013). The Raiders set a still-standing franchise record for most points scored in the regular season, with 479.[3]

The season was also the first for kicker Sebastian Janikowski. He would play 276 games in the regular season and playoffs as a Raider, a franchise record.

Offseason

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Additions Subtractions
FS Anthony Dorsett (Titans) DT Russell Maryland (Packers)
WR Andre Rison (Chiefs) LB Richard Harvey (Chargers)
LB Elijah Alexander (Colts) K Michael Husted (Redskins)
LB William Thomas (Eagles) P Leo Araguz (Rams)
SS Marquez Pope (Browns) CB Marquis Walker (Lions)
RB Terry Kirby (Browns)
DE Regan Upshaw (Jaguars)

NFL Draft

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2000 Oakland Raiders draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 17 Sebastian Janikowski *  K Florida State First pure placekicker drafted in 1st round since 1966
2 47 Jerry Porter  WR West Virginia
4 107 Junior Ioane  DT Arizona State
5 142 Shane Lechler *  P Texas A&M
7 227 Mondriel Fulcher  TE Miami (FL)
7 231 Clifton Black  CB Texas State
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

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Undrafted Free Agents

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2000 Undrafted Free Agents of note
Player Position College
Shamari Buchanan Wide receiver Alabama
Jeff Cronshagen Tackle Stanford
Joey Hamilton Wide receiver Jacksonville State
Jabari Jackson Running back USC
Julius Jackson Linebacker Nebraska
Brandon Jennings Safety Texas A&M
Eric Johnson Safety Nebraska
Marcus Knight Wide receiver Michigan
Abdul Salam Noah Defensive tackle San Jose State
Anthony White Running back Kentucky

Staff

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2000 Oakland Raiders Coaching Staff

Head coaches

  • Head coach – Jon Gruden
  • Coaches’ Assistant – Paul Kelly

Offensive coaches

 

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

Roster

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2000 Oakland Raiders roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams

Practice squad

Reserve

Rookies in italics
53 active, 2 reserve, 4 practice squad

Rookies in italics

Regular season

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Schedule

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Week Date Opponent Result Record TV Time(PDT) TV Announcers Attendance
1 September 3 San Diego Chargers W 9–6 1–0 CBS 1:15pm Gus Johnson & Brent Jones 56,373
2 September 10 at Indianapolis Colts W 38–31 2–0 CBS 10:00am Greg Gumbel, Todd Blackledge, and Armen Keteyian 56,769
3 September 17 Denver Broncos L 24–33 2–1 CBS 1:05pm Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms, and Armen Keteyian 62,078
4 September 24 Cleveland Browns W 36–10 3–1 CBS 1:15pm Don Criqui & Steve Tasker 45,702
5 Bye
6 October 8 at San Francisco 49ers W 34–28 (OT) 4–1 CBS 1:15pm Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms, and Armen Keteyian 68,344
7 October 15 at Kansas City Chiefs W 20–17 5–1 CBS 10:00am Ian Eagle & Mark May 79,025
8 October 22 Seattle Seahawks W 31–3 6–1 CBS 1:05pm Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms, and Armen Keteyian 57,490
9 October 29 at San Diego Chargers W 15–13 7–1 ESPN 5:30pm Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, and Solomon Wilcots 66,659
10 November 5 Kansas City Chiefs W 49–31 8–1 CBS 1:15pm Kevin Harlan, Daryl Johnston, and Beasley Reece 62,428
11 November 13 at Denver Broncos L 24–27 8–2 ABC 6:00pm Al Michaels, Dan Fouts, Dennis Miller, Melissa Stark, and Eric Dickerson 75,951
12 November 19 at New Orleans Saints W 31–22 9–2 CBS 10:00am Dick Enberg, Dan Dierdorf, and Bonnie Bernstein 64,900
13 November 26 Atlanta Falcons W 41–14 10–2 FOX 1:05pm Ray Bentley & Ron Pitts 55,175
14 December 3 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 20–21 10–3 CBS 10:00am Kevin Harlan, Daryl Johnston 55,811
15 December 10 New York Jets W 31–7 11–3 ESPN 5:30pm Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, and Solomon Wilcots 62,632
16 December 16 at Seattle Seahawks L 24–27 11–4 CBS 1:06pm Dick Enberg, Dan Dierdorf, and Bonnie Bernstein 68,681
17 December 24 Carolina Panthers W 52–9 12–4 FOX 1:15pm Curt Menefee, Brian Baldinger, and Mindi Bach 60,637
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Season summary

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Week 1: vs. San Diego Chargers

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San Diego Chargers (0–0) at Oakland Raiders (0–0)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Chargers 0 0 066
Raiders 0 0 279

at Network Associates Coliseum, Oakland, California

  • Date: September 3, 2000
  • Game time: 4:15 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 60 °F (15.6 °C); wind 12 miles per hour (19 km/h; 10 kn)
  • Game attendance: 56,373
  • Referee: Ron Blum
  • TV announcers: Gus Johnson, Brent Jones
  • [5]
Game information

Week 2: at Indianapolis Colts

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Week 2: Oakland Raiders (1–0) at Indianapolis Colts (1–0)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Raiders 0 7 24738
Colts 14 10 0731

at RCA Dome

Game information

This was the first time the Raiders had ever visited Indianapolis. Their previous regular season away game against the Colts occurred as far back as 1975 in Baltimore, although they also played in Baltimore during the 1977 postseason.[7] This anomaly was due to old NFL scheduling formulas in place prior to 2002, whereby teams had no rotating schedule opposing members of other divisions within their own conference, but instead played interdivisional conference games according to position within a season's table.[8]

Week 3: vs. Denver Broncos

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Week 3: Denver Broncos (1–1) at Oakland Raiders (2–0)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Broncos 17 7 3633
Raiders 7 17 0024

at Network Associates Coliseum, Oakland, California

  • Date: September 17, 2000
  • Game time: 4:05 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 79 °F (26.1 °C), relative humidity 55%, wind 9 miles per hour (14 km/h; 7.8 kn)
  • Game attendance: 62,078
  • Referee: Mike Carey
  • [9]
Game information

Week 4: vs. Cleveland Browns

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Week 4: Cleveland Browns (2–1) at Oakland Raiders (2–1)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Browns 7 0 3010
Raiders 7 21 0836

at Network Associates Coliseum, Oakland, California

  • Date: September 24, 2000
  • Game time: 4:17 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 76 °F (24.4 °C), relative humidity 35%, wind 5 miles per hour (8.0 km/h; 4.3 kn)
  • Game attendance: 45,702
  • Referee: Larry Nemmers
  • [10]
Game information

Week 5: Bye

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Week 6: at San Francisco 49ers

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Week 6: Oakland Raiders (3–1) at San Francisco 49ers (2–3)
Quarter 1 2 34OTTotal
Raiders 3 3 157634
49ers 0 14 014028

at 3Com Park, San Francisco, California

  • Date: October 8, 2000
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 66 °F (18.9 °C), relative humidity 60%, wind 10 miles per hour (16 km/h; 8.7 kn)
  • Game attendance: 68,344
  • Referee: Ron Blum
  • [11]
Game information

Week 7: at Kansas City Chiefs

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Week 7: Oakland Raiders (4–1) at Kansas City Chiefs (3–2)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Raiders 7 0 31020
Chiefs 0 17 0017

at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

  • Date: October 15, 2000
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 62 °F (16.7 °C), relative humidity 96%, wind 8 miles per hour (13 km/h; 7.0 kn)
  • Game attendance: 79,025
  • Referee: Tony Corrente
  • [12]
Game information

Week 8: vs. Seattle Seahawks

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Week 8: Seattle Seahawks (2–5) at Oakland Raiders (5–1)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Seahawks 3 0 003
Raiders 7 14 01031

at Network Associates Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

Week 9: at San Diego Chargers

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Week 9: Oakland Raiders (6–1) at San Diego Chargers (0–7)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Raiders 9 3 0315
Chargers 0 0 7613

at Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California

Game information

Week 16: at Seattle Seahawks

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Week 16: Oakland Raiders (11–3) at Seattle Seahawks (5–9)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Raiders 7 3 7724
Seahawks 10 3 01427

at Husky Stadium, Seattle

Game information

Standings

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AFC West
W L T PCT PF PA STK
(2) Oakland Raiders 12 4 0 .750 479 299 W1
(5) Denver Broncos 11 5 0 .688 485 369 W1
Kansas City Chiefs 7 9 0 .438 355 354 L1
Seattle Seahawks 6 10 0 .375 320 405 L1
San Diego Chargers 1 15 0 .063 269 440 L4

Playoffs

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AFC Divisional Playoff Game

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Divisional Round — Miami Dolphins (12–5) at Oakland Raiders (12–4)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 0 0 000
Raiders 10 10 7027

at Network Associates Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

AFC Championship Game

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AFC Championship - Baltimore Ravens (13–4) at Oakland Raiders (12–5)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Ravens 0 10 3316
Raiders 0 0 303

at Network Associates Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

Awards and records

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  • Led NFL, Net Yards Gained, Rushing (2,470 yards) [14]
  • Led NFL, First Downs, Rushing (128 First Downs) [14]
  • Led NFL, Rushing Offense [14]
  • Eric Allen, AFC Defensive Player of the Month, December [15]
  • Rich Gannon, Bert Bell Award[16]
  • Rich Gannon, All-Pro selection
  • Rich Gannon, AFC Pro Bowl Selection
  • Rich Gannon, PFW/PFWA All-Pro Team [17]
  • Rich Gannon, Pro Bowl MVP Award [15]
  • Shane Lechler, Single Season Record, Highest Punting Average in One Season, 45.9 Yards
  • Shane Lechler, All-NFL Team (as selected by the Associated Press, Pro Football Weekly, and the Pro Football Writers of America) [15]
  • Shane Lechler, PFW/PFWA All-Rookie Team (as selected by the Associated Press, Pro Football Weekly, and the Pro Football Writers of America) [18]

Pro Bowl selections

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  • Rich Gannon, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,[19]
  • Lincoln Kennedy, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,[19]
  • Steve Wisniewski, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,[19]
  • Charles Woodson, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,[19]

Team leaders

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  • Scoring – Sebastian Janikowski, 112 Points
  • Rushing – Tyrone Wheatley, 1,046 Yards
  • Passing – Rich Gannon, 3,430 Yards
  • Receiving – Tim Brown, 1,128 Yards
  • Receptions – Tim Brown, 76
  • Interceptions – Eric Allen, William Thomas, 6 each
  • Sacks – Grady Jackson,8.0

References

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  1. ^ History: NFL Football – Oakland Raiders
  2. ^ "Siragusa Fined for Hit on Gannon". The Washington Post.
  3. ^ "Las Vegas/Oakland/LA Raiders Team Encyclopedia". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  4. ^ Oakland Raiders – Draft History. Retrieved 2014-Jan-06.
  5. ^ "San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders — September 3rd, 2000". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved January 6, 2014.
  6. ^ "Oakland Raiders at Indianapolis Colts — September 10th, 2000". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  7. ^ "Indianapolis Colts vs. Las Vegas Raiders Results". The Football Database.
  8. ^ History of the NFL’s Structure and Formats, Part Two
  9. ^ "Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders — September 17th, 2000". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  10. ^ "Cleveland Browns at Oakland Raiders — September 24th, 2000". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  11. ^ "Oakland Raiders at San Francisco 49ers — October 8th, 2000". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  12. ^ "Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs — October 15th, 2000". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  13. ^ "Seattle Seahawks at Oakland Raiders — October 22nd, 2000". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved January 6, 2014.
  14. ^ a b c NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. New York, NY: Workman Publishing Co. p. 215. ISBN 0-7611-2480-2.
  15. ^ a b c NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. p. 202.
  16. ^ "Maxwell Football Club - Bert Bell Award Past Recipients". Archived from the original on June 19, 2009. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
  17. ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. p. 203.
  18. ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. p. 204.
  19. ^ a b c d NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. p. 362.
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