All the records broken by Raiders' linebacker Khalil Mack, in one place
Oakland Raiders linebacker Khalil Mack didn't just have an amazing game on Sunday against the Denver Broncos.
His afternoon was downright historic. It ranks right up there with the greatest defensive days in the history of Raiders football.
Consider this: Mack's five-sack output tied Hall of Famer Howie Long's mark for the most in one game in franchise history. He's only the sixth player since 1982 -- the year sacks became an official stat -- to record five sacks and a forced fumble in a game.
It feels even better to Raiders fans, who've long hoped for a dominant pass-rusher. Mack will be the first Raider to post a double-digit season since Derrick Burgess in 2006.
It's not easy to find a player capable of wreaking such havoc. The Raiders obviously found theirs.