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Sep 28, 2014 at 6pm UK at ​Wembley Stadium
Miami Dolphins
38-14
Oakland Raiders
FT
3
Q1
7
Leonhardt (9:38)
Wallace (14:17), Miller (9:15), Sims (1:53)
21
Q2
0
Miller (8:13), Finnegan (3:59)
14
Q3
0
0
Q4
7
Holmes (8:36)

Dennis Allen: 'Players have not lost faith'

Oakland Raiders head coach Dennis Allen insists that his players still believe in his system despite their heavy defeat to the Miami Dolphins at Wembley.

Oakland Raiders head coach Dennis Allen has insisted that he has the full support of his players despite falling to 0-4 in their season following their defeat to the Miami Dolphins at Wembley.

The Raiders were hammered in the clash as Joe Philbin's side dominated in all three phases of the game to cruise to a 38-14 victory, as several Dolphins' starters were able to be pulled from the game in the fourth quarter.

Despite the heavy loss, Allen is adamant that he can still make things work for the AFC West side.

When asked if the players had lost belief, he told reporters: "I don't think so. I think that we got to continue to keep working and, again, we got a lot of things we got to look at this bye week and see what we can do to get better.

"Obviously, we did not play well. We turned the ball over, we did not stop them on defense. We gave up too many explosive plays. So we got the bye week coming up.

"We got a lot of things that we got to look at and a lot of self evaluation that we got to go through to get this thing turned around."

The Raiders have their bye next week before facing the San Diego Chargers in week six.

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