First Mack, while closing in from behind on quarterback Tyrod Taylor as the Bills began a drive from their own 4, reached out and got a finger on the ball as it was being released, causing it to pop up into the air and into the waiting arms of safety Nate Allen at the Buffalo 17. Then, after Latavius Murray (20 carries, 82 yards) scored his second touchdown (with Carr's two-point conversion pass to Seth Roberts extending the Oakland lead to 14), Mack snuffed out the Bills' ensuing 13-play drive by forcing and recovering a Taylor fumble at the Raiders' 22. Meanwhile, the Raiders' offensive line did its typically tremendous job of keeping Carr's jersey clean, holding Buffalo without a sack. And when Carr has time to throw, defenders tend to feel a bit helpless by day's end.