Raiders nearly win, then finally succeed in beating Ravens
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[September 14, 2021]
Derek Carr lofted a 31-yard
touchdown pass to a wide-open Zay Jones with 3:38 left in overtime
to give the Las Vegas Raiders a wild 33-27 victory over the visiting
Baltimore Ravens on Monday night.
The winning score came two plays after Carl Nassib forced a fumble
by Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, and Darius Philon recovered at
the Baltimore 27.
Las Vegas, which won the toss to start overtime, appeared to win the
game earlier in OT when Carr hit Bryan Edwards with a 33-yard pass
up the right sideline that was ruled a touchdown on the field. The
call was reversed following a replay review that showed that
Edwards' knee hit the ground before he extended the ball over the
goal line.
Carr was then stopped on a sneak, and after rookie right tackle Alex
Leatherwood picked up a 5-yard false start penalty, Carr threw an
incomplete pass. On third-and-goal, Carr's pass intended for Willie
Snead was deflected and intercepted in the end zone by Anthony
Averett.
Carr completed 34 of 56 passes for 435 yards and two touchdowns and an
interception for Las Vegas (1-0). The Raiders were playing a
regular-season game with fans for the first time in the $1.9 billion
Allegiant Stadium, and they drew an announced crowd of 61,756.
Darren Waller finished with 10 catches for 105 yards and a touchdown for
Las Vegas. Josh Jacobs, hampered by a toe injury, rushed for 34 yards
and two touchdowns. Daniel Carlson kicked two field goals, including a
career-best 55-yarder with two seconds left in regulation to force
overtime.
Jackson completed 19 of 30 passes for 235 yards and a touchdown and also
rushed for 86 yards on 12 carries. However, he lost two fumbles. Ty'Son
Williams rushed for 65 yards and a touchdown for the Ravens (0-1), who
finished with 189 yards rushing, the 40th consecutive game Baltimore
topped 100 yards on the ground.
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Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III (11) is brought down
by Baltimore Ravens cornerback Brandon Stephens (21) during the
second half at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA
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Baltimore's Marquise Brown caught six
passes for 69 yards and a touchdown, and Justin Tucker had field
goals of 40 and 47 yards.
Baltimore took a 24-17 lead on an 8-yard touchdown run by Latavius
Murray with 6:04 left in the fourth quarter. The touchdown came one
play after Jackson connected with Sammy Watkins for a 49-yard
completion.
But Carr, connecting on 6 of 8 passes for 82 yards, drove the
Raiders to the tying touchdown, hitting Waller with a 10-yard
touchdown with 3:44 to go.
Tucker appeared to win it for the Ravens when he connected on a
47-yard field goal with 37 seconds left.
Instead, Carlson tied it with his 55-yarder with two seconds
remaining. It came after Carr hit Edwards, who hadn't caught a pass
the entire game, for completions of 20 and 18 yards.
-Field Level Media
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