The Raiders are an absolute delight to watch, having participated in a number of incredible finishes this season, including Sunday's 30-24 overtime victory in Tampa Bay.

But it was a little ugly Sunday too, as the Raiders set a record for the most penalties in a single game in NFL history.

Oakland accumulated a whopping 23 penalties, besting the previous record, which was held by three different teams. The Brooklyn Tigers (1944), the Chicago Bears (1944) and the San Francisco 49ers (1998) all tallied 22 penalties in a game previously.

But no one had ever hit the magic number of 23 until the Raiders did against the Buccaneers, racking up an impressive 200 total yards in penalties on the day.

Here is every single one of them:

END OF THE FIRST HALF

  • Unnecessary roughness - Donald Penn - 7 yards
  • Illegal use of hands - Vadal Alexander - 8 yards
  • Ineligible downfield kick - Cory James - 5 yards
  • Unnecessary roughness - Karl Joseph - 15 yards
  • Defensive 12 on-field - Team - 5 yards
  • Defensive pass interference - D.J. Hayden - 19 yards
  • Defensive 12 on-field - Team - 5 yards
  • False start - Rodney Hudson - 5 yards

END OF SECOND HALF

  • Unnecessary roughness - Amari Cooper - 15 yards
  • False start - Donald Penn - 5 yards
  • Offensive holding - D.J. Hayden - 10 yards
  • Illegal formation - Vadal Alexander - 5 yards
  • Illegal block above the waist - Seth Roberts - 10 yards

There were actually three more penalties that Oakland was hit with, but the Bucs either declined them (two cases) or the penalty was offset by a Buccaneers penalty.

And the best part? The Raiders still overcame 200 yards in negative penalty production to win the game.