They matched their previous season's output of 8–8.
The season saw the team acquire quarterback Rich Gannon, who had his best seasons with the Raiders, being named MVP in 2002 and leading the team to a Super Bowl, that same season.
His following two seasons after the Super Bowl were marred by injuries and he was forced to retire in 2004.
Gannon was named to four consecutive Pro Bowls (1999–2002) while playing for the Raiders.
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