Kansas State had more penalty yards than offensive yards in a what turned out to be a sloppy game.
In fact, Kansas City had more penalty yards (37) than it had rushing or passing.
Too, Cleveland has the fewest penalties (8) and penalty yards (50) in the league.
(Their 1,186 penalty yards last season was not a record, but the Raiders do hold that mark as well with 1,274 yards in 1969.)
They came within 3 yards of matching the team record of 149 penalty yards set while playing the Jets in 1963.
Only three have been assessed more penalty yards.
The Packers were flagged for a season-high 142 penalty yards.
Both teams punted seven times and combined penalty yards totaled 30 with only six penalties the entire game.
The Raiders are last in both rushing yards allowed (653) and penalty yards committed (307).
The Colts set team records with eight sacks, and with 124 penalty yards.