Khalil Mack likes the old-school tunes, but he’s not jamming to Fleetwood Mac’s “Hold Me” when he drives to work.

The Raiders’ defensive end has been held — often literally — to one sack through five games, and the team has sent video to the league office to plead Mack’s case.

When Mack was told Thursday that head coach Jack Del Rio said he was being held on almost every play, he let out a deep, deep laugh. And then laughed some more.

“That’s all part of the game, bro,” Mack said. “You have to count on the refs to call it, but at the same time ... it is what it is.”

So ... he doesn’t get frustrated? He had 15 sacks last season.

“Oh, hell yeah,” Mack said. “But it’s not just about me. You got big Stacy (McGee) in there eating, getting some sacks. ... It would be a lot more frustrating if we weren’t winning. But we are, so it’s just things to learn from and grow from.

“I have to work harder to get off those holds. That guy (San Diego tackle King) Dunlap has got some long arms, whew.”

Raiders defensive tackle Dan Williams said other teams are just trying to win, and that means hog-collaring Mack if they must.

“Khalil has been beating the tackle but then there is another guy on his rib or someone coming to chip block,” Williams said. “I definitely see it as a form of respect. Teams game-plan for him. He is going to get to the quarterback, so you can’t just let him free rush.

“Khalil is going to be Khalil. Don’t run the ball his way and when he rushes, if you can tackle him and it goes unnoticed … but he has that personality that he is going to keep coming. The rest of the defense has to take advantage of the attention that he gets.”

Defensive coordinator Ken Norton Jr. wanted a better effort from the media: Stop asking about sacks.

“You guys talk about sacks all the time, but Khalil is a complete player,” Norton said. “He’s really good against the run, he covers the fast backs out of the backfield, he’s a spy sometimes, he sacks people, he takes up two for other guys to get free. But everybody wants to talk about sacks — that’s not the whole game.”

Murray out: Raiders running back Latavius Murray was ruled out for Sunday’s game, the second game he will miss with a toe injury. Murray wore a walking boot last week, but it is off now, and he is eyeing a return next week.

In last Sunday’s win over the Chargers, DeAndre Washington, Jalen Richard and fullback Jamize Olawale had nine, eight and six carries, respectively. Olawale is a good mudder and could have a bigger role in the rain against Kansas City.

Vic Tafur is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer.