CAPTAINS #4 Derek Carr, #29 Lamarcus Joyner, #59 Tahir Whitehead, #61 Rodney Hudson Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tottenham, London 1 2 3 4 Total Chicago Bears 0 0 21 0 21 Oakland Raiders 0 17 0 7 24 Raiders 24, Bears 21 • The Raiders defeated the Bears by a score of 24-21, moving to 3-2 on the season and 1-1 against NFC North opponents. • Oakland improves their all-time regular season series record against the Bears to 8-7 and now hold a 28-25 (.528) combined all-time advantage against NFC North opponents. • Head Coach Jon Gruden’s all-time record against the Bears improves to 5-2. Starters – Offense Starters – Defense WR Trevor Davis DE Josh Mauro LT Kolton Miller DT Johnathan Hankins LG Richie Incognito DT P.J. Hall C Rodney Hudson DE Maxx Crosby RG Denzelle Good SLB Tahir Whitehead RT Trent Brown WLB Nicholas Morrow WR Hunter Renfrow CB Lamarcus Joyner WR Keelan Doss CB Daryl Worley QB Derek Carr CB Gareon Conley RB Josh Jacobs S Erik Harris TE Darren Waller S Karl Joseph October 6, 2019 Raiders Themes • The Raiders offense recorded over 150 rushing yards (169) for the second consecutive game after posting a season-high 188 against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4. • Oakland outgained Chicago 208-44 in total net yards in the first half and recorded two rushing touchdowns in a half for the first time since 2017 (2nd half—Week 9 at Miami). • RB Josh Jacobs recorded 123 rushing yards to surpass Marcus Allen (1982 - 415) for most rushing yards by a rookie in franchise history through a player's first five games (430). • RB Josh Jacobs’ 123 rushing yards rank sixth in franchise history for most rushing yards in a single game by a rookie. • The Raiders recorded their second shutout in the first half this season (last; Week 1, 2018 vs. Denver), marking the first time Oakland has held a team scoreless in the first half twice in their first five games of a season since 2008. • The Raiders defense recorded at least three sacks and two interceptions for the first time since 2014 (Week 14 vs. San Francisco). Individual Highlights • QB Derek Carr o On the Raiders first scoring drive, Carr orchestrated a 10-play, 90-yard scoring drive lasting 5:06, culminating in a 12-yard rushing touchdown by RB Josh Jacobs. o Carr recorded his 17th career fourth-quarter comeback, orchestrating a 13-play, 97-yard drive lasting 5:52, culminating in a two-yard rushing touchdown by RB Josh Jacobs to give the Raiders a 24-21 lead with 1:57 remaining in the contest. o Carr finished the day completing 25-of-32 attempts for 229 yards for a passer rating of 96.5. • DE Maxx Crosby o In his first career NFL start, Crosby recorded his first career sack by taking down QB Chase Daniel for a loss of five yards in the first quarter. • WR Trevor Davis o Davis finished second on the team with 42 receiving yards on four receptions (10.5 avg.), in addition to one punt return for 52 yards. • RB Josh Jacobs o Early in the second quarter, Jacobs recorded a 12-yard rushing touchdown to become just the third player in franchise history with at least three rushing scores through Week 5, joining Marcus Allen (1982) and Arthur Whittington (1978). o Jacobs led all rushers in the first half with 57 yards and one TD, becoming the first running back with 40-plus rushing yards and a rushing touchdown in a game against the Bears since Week 15, 2018 (Jamaal Williams). o Jacobs recorded 123 rushing yards to surpass Marcus Allen (1982 - 415) for most rushing yards by a rookie in franchise history through a player's first five games (430). o Jacobs’ two rushing touchdowns are tied for the fifth-most rushing touchdowns (4) by a Raiders rookie in franchise history (Bo Jackson – 1987 and Darren McFadden – 2008). o Jacobs recorded his first career 100-yard rushing game (123), becoming just the fifth rookie in franchise history to rush for at least 100 yards in a single game. October 6, 2019 o Jacobs became the first Raiders running back in franchise history to record over 100 rushing yards in a single game against the Chicago Bears. o Jacobs continues to pace all rookie rushers in carries (88), rushing yards (430) and rushing touchdowns(4). o Jacobs finished with game-high 123 rushing yards on 26 carries (4.73 avg.), adding 20 receiving yards on three catches. o Jacobs’ 123 rushing yards rank sixth in franchise history for most rushing yards in a single game by a rookie. • TE Foster Moreau o Moreau finished with career highs in receptions (4) and receiving yards (46). • TE Darren Waller o Waller continues to lead all tight ends in the NFL with 37 receptions this season, finishing with four receptions for 39 yards (9.8 avg.) in today’s contest. • RB DeAndré Washington o Washington capped off a 6-play, 24-yard drive with his 3-yard touchdown run to bring the Raiders lead to 14-0 with 9:51 remaining in the second quarter. o Washington finished with 17 yards on six carries and one touchdown, adding three receptions for 19 yards. Additional Notes • K Daniel Carlson converted on a 41-yard field goal and was true on three extra points. • DE Benson Mayowa recorded his team-leading fourth-and-a-half sack of the season by taking down QB Chase Daniel for a loss of eight yards, forcing Chicago to punt from their own 16-yard line with 8:28 remaining in the second quarter. • LB Nicholas Morrow recorded his first career interception, returning it 11 yards to the Bears 24- yard line to setup the Raiders second touchdown run six plays later. • LB Tahir Whitehead and S Erik Harris tied for a team-high six tackles. October 6, 2019 .
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