A look at some of the most important figures surrounding the team in STATS +, Presented by The New York Lottery:
137.6
Long snapper Zak DeOssie has the longest tackle in the NFL this season. According to the NFL's Next Gen Stats, the 11-year veteran ran 137.6 yards in taking down Isaiah McKenzie, who zigzagged the width of the field on a seven-yard punt return in the Giants' Week 6 victory against Denver. The longest tackle of 2016 was also a Giants player. Dwayne Harris ran 152.8 yards, also on a punt, in a game against Washington.
55.6
The Giants' defense has allowed touchdowns on just 55.6 percent of opponents' goal-to-go series, tied with Jacksonville for the second-best mark in the NFL. Oakland's offense, on the other hand, is third in the NFL, finding the end zone 85.7 percent of the time.
8
Last week, the Giants employed their eighth different starting offensive line of the season, tying them with Green Bay for the NFL high. D.J. Fluker, who started six games at right guard this season, this week was placed on injured reserve, where he joined starting center Weston Richburg. Justin Pugh, meanwhile, has missed three of the last four games with a back injury.
85
Rookie tight end Evan Engram has been targeted 85 times this season, by far the most on the team (Sterling Shepard is second with 51) and tied with Oakland's Pro Bowl wide receiver Amari Cooper for 17th in the NFL. Engram leads all rookie tight ends in receptions (44), receiving yards (470), touchdown catches (five), 20-yard receptions (seven) and first downs (25).
A look at the key playmakers on the Raiders' roster

QB Derek CarrThe two-time Pro Bowler is one of just five players in NFL history to throw at least 80 TD passes in his first three seasons.

WR/KR Cordarrelle PattersonSince coming into the league in 2013, Patterson leads the NFL by a wide margin with 4,481 kick return yards and five touchdowns. He can also be featured in the running and passing games.

MLB NaVorro BowmanNamed to the Associated Press All-Pro First Team four times in his career, Bowman signed with the Raiders in mid-October after being released by the 49ers. In five starts with the Raiders, Bowman already has 43 tackles and an interception

DE Khalil MackMack became the first player in NFL history to be named to the Associated Press All-Pro First Team at two positions (defensive end and linebacker).

RB Marshawn LynchIn his last game against the Giants in 2014, Lynch, then with the Seahawks, ran for 140 yards and a career-high four touchdowns.