Sunday in Oakland the Raiders notched their fourth win of the season to improve to 4-1. They did it once again on the backs of Derek Carr and the offense, just as they have in the big win in Baltimore last week and in New Orleans in the season opener.

At the half, the Raiders had nine points, all on field goals. They scored 25 points in the second half on three touchdowns, a two-point conversion and a field goal, to pull out a 34-31 win.

Derek Carr threw for 317 yards in the win and two touchdowns in the win. He also converted the 2-point conversion through the air.

It was Carr’s ninth career 300-plus yard passing game, which moved him into fifth all-time in franchise history. One more 300-yard passing game would tie him with Jim Plunkett and Carson Palmer for third in franchise history.

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