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Raiders coach Bisaccia making case to remove interim tag

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) - Rich Bisaccia had just completed his first game as interim coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in mid-October, a 34-24 road win over the Broncos, and star running back Josh Jacobs described the atmosphere on the sideline.

'œIt was like (there was no) anxiety. It was weird. It was like everybody was calm. You didn't have somebody cussing at you, or going crazy at the refs - none of that,'ť Jacobs said, referencing the difference between Bisaccia and former coach Jon Gruden.

Another glaring difference between the two, something Bisaccia has accomplished that Gruden did not upon returning to the sidelines in 2018: The Raiders are going to the playoffs.

Las Vegas had more than its share of serious off-field issues this season. Gruden resigned after an email scandal; Henry Ruggs III was cut after police said he drunkenly crashed his car, killing a woman; Damon Arnette was cut after a video posted online that showed Arnette threatening someone with a gun; and Nate Hobbs was arrested for DUI just last week.

Nonetheless, the Raiders capped an improbable late-season run with a last-second overtime win over the Los Angeles Chargers to clinch a playoff berth.

'œOur entire coaching staff has a great deal of pride for our team and the way in which they compete,'ť Bisaccia said after Sunday's 35-32 win over LA. 'œThat is what we try to preach every day. We try to find a way to get a little bit better, try to improve when the day is over.'ť

And without anxiety, apparently.

Which can't be easy for a team that, in the midst of its off-field issues, stumbled through a 1-5 stretch in which it was outscored 194-103.

One of those losses? At home against the Raiders' first-round opponent, the Cincinnati Bengals.

But the team the Bengals will host Saturday is far different from the one they trounced 32-13 on Nov. 21.

'œWe've got a special group,'ť receiver Hunter Renfrow said. 'œWe picked each other up. We just have a resilient bunch. You'd like to think everything we've gone through this season has brought us tighter and is going to help us in the playoffs. I love those guys, I'm thankful for those guys. I couldn't ask for a better group to be around.'ť

And it starts at the top.

Bisaccia is making a case to have the interim tag removed from his title. He has brought a sense of calm to a team that, in addition to its off-field woes, endured injuries and positive COVID-19 tests.

The Raiders are in the postseason for the first time since the 2016 season, and only the second time since they represented the AFC in the Super Bowl after the 2002 season.

Quarterback Derek Carr will make his playoff debut after ranking fifth in the league with a career-high 4,804 yards passing. Carr became the fourth player in NFL history with at least 3,000 passing yards in each of his first eight seasons and the fifth player to reach 30,000 passing yards (31,700) in his first eight years.

'œJust to see how coach Bisaccia led us this year, our coaching staff staying together,'ť Carr said Sunday night. 'œPeople had new roles and all those kinds of things. Hopefully I'd be in a Disney movie someday, and I get to play coach Bisaccia.'ť

The Raiders are hoping their four-game win streak will fuel them on a short week as they seek to avenge their loss to Cincinnati and keep their season going.

'œWhen you think about what this team has been through, what they've had to endure, just to put themselves in a position to have a chance to get to the playoffs, life definitely took these guys in a lot of different ways,'ť former Raider and Hall of Fame cornerback Charles Woodson told The Associated Press after Sunday's game. 'œWhen people think about this team, they think about all the things that they went through throughout the course of the season.

'œNobody ever gave this team a chance to be a in a position to make the playoffs.'ť

Nobody, except Bisaccia.

NOTES: LB Divine Deablo (shoulder/wrist), C Andre James (foot), Foster Moreau (abdomen/ankle), Denzel Perryman (wrist), Hunter Renfrow (hip) were full participants in practice on Tuesday; Jacobs, CB Casey Hayward (ankle), S Trevon Moehrig (shoulder) and TE Darren Waller (knee) were limited participants; and DT Johnathan Hankins (back/knee) did not participate. ... Bisaccia said Monday DT Darius Philon 'œhas a significant injury to the knee'ť and will not play against the Bengals.

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Las Vegas Raiders' Marcus Mariota (8) runs for a gain against Los Angeles Chargers safety Alohi Gilman (32) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/David Becker) The Associated Press
Las Vegas Raiders interim head coach Rich Bisaccia motions towards the field during the second half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ellen Schmidt) The Associated Press
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) celebrates after sacking Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ellen Schmidt) The Associated Press
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow (13) and quarterback Derek Carr (4) celebrate after a play against the Los Angeles Chargers during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ellen Schmidt) The Associated Press
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