OAKLAND, Calif.  Near the end of the Jets’ first victory this October, Coach Rex Ryan grabbed his quarterback, Mark Sanchez. Together, they drenched Bill Callahan with a cooler full of Gatorade.

Callahan coordinates the Jets’ rushing attack, which topped 300 yards for the second straight Sunday. The Jets became the sixth team in N.F.L. history and first since 1975 to deliver such consecutive performances, resulting in a rare shower for an assistant.

The Jets snapped their three-game losing streak by pounding the Raiders, 38-0, and delivering the most lopsided home loss in Oakland history. But the victory came at a steep price, as the Jets lost Leon Washington for the season with a broken right fibula.

“What you saw today, this is our formula,” fullback Tony Richardson said. “Great defense. Run the ball. The running game is always one of the last things to come along. But when it does, it’s a thing of beauty.”