CAPTAINS #4 QB , #29 S , #59 LB Tahir Whitehead

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

Oakland, Calif.

1 2 3 4 Total 7 7 3 7 24 Oakland Raiders 7 10 0 14 31

Raiders 31, Lions 24 • The Raiders defeated the Lions by a score of 31-24, moving to 4-4 on the season and finishing 2-2 against NFC North opponents. • Oakland improves their all-time regular season series record against the Lions to 7-6. • The win snaps the Raiders four-game losing streak to Detroit, with the team’s last win coming on Oct. 13, 1996. • Head Coach improves his record to 4-1 all-time against the Lions.

Starters – Offense Starters – Defense WR DE LT DT LG DT P.J. Hall C DE RG Gabe Jackson SLB Tahir Whitehead RT Trent Brown WLB TE CB Lamarcus Joyner TE CB QB Derek Carr CB RB FS Erik Harris TE SS

November 3, 2019 Raiders Themes

• The Raiders tight ends continue to pace the NFL in receptions (69) and receiving yards (759) and rank second amongst their position group with six total . • RB Josh Jacobs surpassed Marcus Allen’s franchise record set in 1982 for most rushing yards (697) by a rookie in club history, while also tying Allen’s record for most 100-yard contests (three) by a rookie in franchise history. • Rookie TE Foster Moreau and rookie WR each recorded a reception in today’s contest, along with RB Josh Jacobs' two touchdowns. The Raiders are the first team since the (Nov. 22, 2015) to have rookies score all four touchdowns in a victory. • With three scoring drives of 70-plus yards in today’s contest, the Raiders offense has recorded multiple 70-plus yard scoring drives in 7-of-8 games this season. • The Raiders have scored 24-plus points in five straight games for the third time since the start of the 2003 campaign.

Individual Highlights

• QB Derek Carr o On the Raiders opening possession, Carr orchestrated a 11-play, 68-yard drive lasting 5:31, culminating in a 2-yard rushing touchdown by RB Josh Jacobs. o Carr orchestrated a 10-play, 50-yard scoring drive lasting 4:03, culminating in a 32-yard FG by K to give the Raiders a 10-7 lead early in the second quarter. o On the Raiders third scoring drive of the first half, Carr orchestrated a 12-play, 80-yard drive lasting 5:14, which was capped by a 3-yard touchdown run by RB Josh Jacobs to give the Raiders a 17-14 lead. o Carr’s first touchdown pass came early in the fourth quarter when he connected with TE Foster Moreau on a three-yard score to give the Raiders a 24-17 lead. o Carr now has eight passing touchdowns on third down, ranking first in the NFL. o Carr recorded his 18th game-winning drive of his career, orchestrating a 7-play, 75-yard culminating in a nine-yard TD pass to WR Hunter Renfrow. o Recorded his third game in a row with two-plus touchdowns and a 115-plus passer rating, marking a 100-plus passer rating in five of his past six games. o Carr has recorded 40 multi-touchdown games in his career, tied for ninth-most in NFL history through a player’s first six years in the league. o Carr has recorded 29 games with a passer rating of at least 100.0, extending his record of the most such games through a player’s first six seasons in franchise history. o In two games against the Lions, Carr has completed 33-of-56 attempts for 458 yards and two for a passer rating of 97.2. o Carr currently ranks first in the NFL in completion percentage (71.2 percent.). o Carr currently ranks sixth in the NFL with a passer rating of 105.1. o Carr currently ranks eighth in the NFL with an average of 7.9 pass yards per attempt. o Since Week 7, Carr ranks first in pass yards per attempt (9.7 avg.), third in passer rating (120.4) and is tied for fourth in passing touchdowns (seven). o Carr ended the day completing 20-of-31 attempts for 289 yards with two touchdowns for a passer rating of 116.2.

• RB Josh Jacobs o On the Raiders’ opening possession, Jacobs carried the ball seven times for 46 yards and one touchdown to give the Raiders an early 7-0 lead. o With 88 yards rushing in the first half, Jacobs surpassed Marcus Allen’s franchise record set in 1982 for most rushing yards (697) by a rookie in club history. o With two rushing touchdowns, Jacobs tied for third-most rushing touchdowns (six) by a Raiders rookie in franchise history (J.D. Smith – 1960).

November 3, 2019 o Jacobs became the first rookie since Ickey Woods in 1988 to have two-plus rushing touchdowns in three of his first eight career games. o Jacobs tied Marcus Allen for most 100-yard rushing games (three) by a rookie in franchise history. o Jacobs is the first running back with at least three games of multiple rush touchdowns in his first season since Ezekiel Elliott had five in 2016. o Jacobs is the first Raiders player since RB Latavius Murray in 2016 to record three games with multiple two rushing touchdowns in a season. o Jacobs became the 20th player in NFL history to surpass 700 rushing yards (740) in his first eight career contests. o Jacobs became the fifth player in the Super Bowl Era with two games of 120 rushing yards and two-plus rushing touchdowns over his first eight career games, joining Billy Sims (1980), Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson (1983), Julius Jones (2004) and Adrian Peterson (2007). o Jacobs is just the eighth player since at least 1950 to log 700 rushing yards and have six rushing touchdowns in his first eight games. o Jacobs continues to lead all rookie rushers in carries (152), rushing yards (740) and rushing touchdowns (six).

• TE Foster Moreau o Moreau capped a 9-play, 80-yard drive lasting 4:53 with a three-yard touchdown, marking his third of the year. o Moreau ranks first in the NFL among rookie tight ends with three touchdowns.

• WR Hunter Renfrow o Renfrow scored the game-winning touchdown with 2:04 remaining on a nine-yard pass from QB Derek Carr, capping a 7-play, 75-yard drive lasting 3:12. o Renfrow recorded a touchdown in consecutive games for the first time in his career. o Renfrow finished with a team-high six receptions for 54 yards with one touchdown.

Additional Notes • The Raiders rank second in the NFL with only nine sacks allowed through the first eight games of the season. • The Raiders’ defense recorded at least one and one forced in the first half for the first time since Week 3 vs. Titans of the 2016 season. • K Daniel Carlson converted on a 32-yard field goal and was true on four extra points. • The Raiders recorded two sacks in the contest, coming from DE Arden Key and DT P.J. Hall, while DT Maurice Hurst recovered a fumble by Lions RB J.D. McKissic on the Lions opening possession of the game. • DE Arden Key recorded a sack by taking down QB for a loss of 13 yards to end the first half, recording a sack in back-to-back contests for the first time in his career. • CB Daryl Worley intercepted a QB Matthew Stafford pass in the end zone to prevent the Lions from scoring, marking the club’s third interception of the season. • S Erik Harris finished with a team-high 10 tackles (eight solo), marking his first time leading the club in tackles this season.

November 3, 2019