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CAPTAINS #7 Mike Glennon, #24 , #33 DeAndré Washington, #96

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

Oakland, Calif.

1 2 3 4 Total Los Angeles Rams 0 3 0 0 3 Oakland Raiders 7 0 7 0 14

Raiders 14, Rams 3 • The Raiders defeated the Los Angeles Rams in their first tilt of the 2019 preseason by a score of 14-3, bringing their record to 1-0. • The Raiders improve their record to 13-9 against the Rams in preseason action, and now hold a 133-134- 1 record all-time in the preseason.

Starters – Offense Starters – Defense WR Rico Gafford DE Clelin Ferrel T DT Maurice Hurst G Jonathan Cooper DT Anthony Rush C Jordan Devey DE G Denver Kirkland LB Jason Cabinda T David Sharpe LB Marquel Lee TE LB Brandon Marshall WR CB Isaiah Johnson QB Mike Glennon CB RB DeAndre Washington S Johnathan Abram FB S Curtis Riley

Game Themes • The Raiders defense held the Rams to 190 total yards in the game and 3-of-14 (21 percent) on third downs. • Oakland held the Rams to just three points, marking the lowest points allowed by the Raiders in a preseason contest since defeating the Rams 18-3 on Aug. 14, 2015. • The Raiders defense was stout against the run game, holding the Rams to a total of 57 rushing yards. • The Raiders offense recorded 227 net yards in the first half, as QB Mike Glennon completed 8-of-11 passes for 93 yards in the first quarter alone. Glennon connected with ten different receivers in the half. • Two different Raiders scored as the Raiders’ offense finished with 67% red zone efficiency (2-for-3).

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Raiders Debuts • WR J.J. Nelson o On first-and-10 from the 50-yard line on the Raiders’ first offensive series of the game, Nelson hauled in a 38-yard pass for the first down to set up the Raiders’ first scoring drive of the preseason. o Nelson finished second on the team with 43 yards on two receptions (21.5 avg.). • QB Mike Glennon o Glennon led the unit into the red zone on the team’s first offensive series of the 2019 preseason with a 38-yard pass to WR J.J Nelson, later resulting in a seven-yard rushing touchdown by RB DeAndre Washington. Glennon’s pass to Nelson marked the longest passing play from scrimmage of the game. o Spreading the offense around, Glennon connected with 10 different receivers in the first half with WR Ryan Grant leading the group with three receptions. o Glennon completed 17-of-25 passes for 195 yards in his Raiders debut, exiting the game after the first half of play. • QB o Peterman led the unit into the red zone on his first series of the night with a 50-yard rush, resulting in a 3-yard touchdown pass to WR two plays later. Peterman’s run marked the longest play from scrimmage of the game. o Peterman’s 50-yard run marked the second-longest rush by a Raiders player in the preseason since 2000 (George Atkinson, 53-yard rush, 2016). o Peterman finished the night 9-of-12 passing for 66 yards with one touchdown for a passer rating of 115.3. • WR Ryan Grant o On the Raiders’ second offensive series of the night Grant hauled in his first pass as a Raider, a 4- yard reception from QB Mike Glennon. o Grant finished the game with 32 yards on three receptions (10.7 avg.), including an 18-yard long.

NFL Debuts • FB Alec Ingold o Ingold earned the start and finished with four receptions for 22 yards. • WR De’Mornay Pierson-El o Pierson-El handled all the Raiders’ kickoff/punt return duties in his debut, totaling 26 yards on seven punt returns (3.7 avg.). • TE Foster Moreau o On the Raiders’ second offensive series of the game Moreau recorded the first reception of his career, an 8-yard reception from QB Mike Glennon. • WR Keelan Doss o With 10:40 left in the third quarter, Doss recorded his first touchdown of his career on a 3-yard reception from QB Nathan Peterman. The touchdown was the culmination of an 8-play, 75-yard drive lasting 4:23. o Doss finished with two receptions for nine yards.

August 10, 2019 Individual Highlights • DE Arden Key o Key recorded the Raiders’ first sack of the preseason, as he took down QB Brandon Allen for a loss of five yards to force the Rams to settle for a field goal with 2:00 remaining in the first half. • RB DeAndré Washington o Washington exploded in the first quarter when he tallied 24 yards on six carries, including a 6- yard touchdown run, while adding two receptions for 21 yards with a 13-yard long. • RB James Butler o Led all running backs with 11 carries for 29 yards, while adding four receptions for 25 yards. • WR Keon Hatcher o Hatcher finished the game as the team’s leader with 45 yards on two receptions (22.5 avg.), including a 27-yard long. • WR Marcell Ateman o On his first target of the night, Ateman hauled in a 19-yard pass from QB Mike Glennon in the second quarter. • LB Marquel Lee o Lee led the team in tackles, finishing with five stops (three solo).

August 10, 2019