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The Las Vegas Raiders have added quite a bit of championship experience to their roster this offseason.

Most of the winning experience on the Raiders' roster comes from those who were with Coach Josh McDaniels as members of the New England Patriots.

New Raiders wide receiver Phillip Dorsett is all too familiar with what it takes to be the last team standing.

In fact, he's seen both sides of it, having lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII just to turn around and win Super Bowl LIII against the Los Angeles Rams the following year.

Dorsett made some vital contributions in the Patriots' postseason run the year of Super Bowl LII.

After having not played in the divisional round against the Tennessee Titans, the wideout converted on a crucial 31-yard reception as part of New England's fourth-quarter comeback against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Championship.

In Super Bowl LII, Dorsett would record a 19-yard reception just before halftime.

New England ultimately fell to Philadelphia, 41-33.

Dorsett would have a bigger role the following season, making four starts and registering 397 receiving yards and five touchdowns on the year, compared to his two starts, 290 receiving yards and two touchdowns the season prior.

This carried over to the postseason, where Dorsett totaled 70 receiving yards and two touchdowns throughout the Patriots' three playoff games.

Against the Los Angeles Chargers in the divisional round, the wide receiver finished with 41 receiving yards and a touchdown that gave New England a two-possession lead in the second quarter.

Dorsett then collected 29 receiving yards and another touchdown in the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs. That touchdown had given the Patriots a 14-0 lead just before halftime.

New England won in overtime, 37-31, advancing to its third-straight Super Bowl appearance.

Dorsett took the field for 26 offensive snaps in Super Bowl LIII, but did not finish with any receptions.

The Patriots won, 13-3, earning their sixth and most recent Super Bowl title in franchise history.

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