Raiders' Top-Five Performances of the Season so Far

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The Las Vegas Raiders have had several players on both sides of the ball shine this season.
Here are the Raiders' top-five performances at the bye week:
5. Jakobi Meyers, Week 1 vs. Denver Broncos
Wide receiver Jakobi Meyers' first game as a Raider was his best so far.
The veteran wide receiver was crucial in the Silver and Black's first victory of the season, totaling 82 receiving yards and two touchdowns. Meyers had the first and last touchdowns of the game, including the game-clinching score with a little more than six and a half minutes remaining in the game.
The first-year Raider ended up being the game's leading receiver.
4. Josh Jacobs, Week 9 vs. New York Giants
After Raiders Interim Coach Antonio Pierce stressed that All-Pro running back Josh Jacobs needed to be utilized in order for the team to excel, that was exactly what happened.
In Pierce's first game at the helm, Jacobs exploded for 98 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
The Raiders would go on to defeat the Giants at Allegiant Stadium, 30-6.
3. Josh Jacobs, Week 12 vs. Kansas City Chiefs
In a losing effort, Jacobs gave the Raiders' greatest rival the same trouble he's been known to dish out to them throughout the years.
The NFL's defending rushing champion ran for 110 yards, including a 63-yard touchdown. Jacobs added 15 yards on four receptions.
2. Robert Spillane, Week 5 vs. Green Bay Packers
Raiders linebacker Robert Spillane made noise right off the bat in his first season with the Silver and Black.
Spillane's first big performance came in Week 2 against the Buffalo Bills when he recorded 14 combined tackles and a sack, an performance that would certainly be considered for an honorable mention spot.
But Spillane gets his flowers with this pick, though, as the veteran linebacker recorded two critical interceptions, two passes defensed, and nine combined tackles in the Raiders' narrow victory over the Green Bay Packers in Week 5 on Monday Night Football.
1. Davante Adams Week 3 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
It's tough to put this performance at No. 1, considering it came in a loss, but the numbers simply speak for themselves.
Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams finished this Sunday Night Football game with 174 receiving yards and two touchdowns. He did it on 13 receptions, one shy of the franchise's single-game record held by Hall-of-Fame wide receiver Tim Brown. Adams totaled 14 receptions against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Raiders' final game of the 1997 season.
The Silver and Black will return home to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to take on the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, December 10, at 4:05 p.m. EST/1:05 p.m. PST.
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