The Raiders lost 28-0 to the Chiefs on Sunday with starting quarterback Kyle Boller and the newly-acquired Carson Palmer both throwing three interceptions. Palmer was acquired in a trade with the Bengals on Tuesday. "It was just an awful feeling walking off the field to be beat like that in the fashion that we were beat," said Palmer, who played for the first time this season. "We need to regroup." Palmer now has the bye week to get up to speed before making his first start Nov. 6 at home against Denver. "We're not blinking," coach Hue Jackson said. "This football team is not going to blink. We have to play better. We have to play better offensively. I take full responsibility."