The Raiders dominated for three quarters Sunday, then hung on to beat the Cleveland Browns 27-20 and end their 11-game road losing streak.

Oakland’s win is its first on the road since a victory at Houston on Nov. 17, 2013. The Raiders (2-1) also won in the early time slot in the Eastern time zone for the first time since 2009, snapping a 16-game losing skid, and have a winning record for the first time since they were 7-6 late in the 2011 season.

The Raiders looked to be rolling toward a sound thumping when they scored 30 seconds into fourth quarter to take a 27-10 lead.

The Browns (1-2) scored the next 10 points, getting a touchdown after Raiders receiver Amari Cooper fumbled in Oakland territory and gave Cleveland the ball at the Raiders’ 44-yard line.

The Raiders went three-and-out on their ensuing drive, but caught a major break when Cleveland’s Travis Benjamin muffed a punt after calling for a fair catch. Neiron Ball recovered for Oakland at the Browns’ 43.

The Raiders didn’t take advantage of that, suffering another quick three-and-out. Marquette King’s punt pinned Cleveland at its own 2-yard line with 2:26 to play.

The Browns marched to the Raiders’ 29, but Charles Woodson jumped in front of a deep Josh McCown pass to Benjamin to seal the win with an interception.

Derek Carr threw for 314 yards for his third career 300-yard game, giving him back-to-back outings surpassing that mark. Cooper had his second straight 100-yard receiving game, catching eight passes for 134 yards. Running back Latavius Murray rushed 139 yards and a touchdown.