Vancouver Sun

Raiders outlast Chiefs on final play

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Derek Carr threw a two-yard touchdown pass to Michael Crabtree on the final play after the game was extended by two straight defensive holding calls and the Oakland Raiders snapped a four-game losing streak with a 31-30 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night.

With their season on the line following the recent slump, Carr led an 85-yard touchdown drive in the final 2:25 to give the Raiders (3-4) a thrilling comeback win in a game they trailed by nine points heading into the fourth quarter.

Carr finished 29 of 52 for 417 yards and three touchdowns, with Amari Cooper catching 11 passes for 210 yards and two of the scores.

Alex Smith threw for 342 yards and three touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough for the Chiefs (52). They lost consecutiv­e games for the first time since Oct. 11 and 18, 2015, and had their 12-game winning streak in the AFC West snapped in a thrilling finish.

The Raiders had an apparent goahead TD pass to Jared Cook with 18 seconds left overturned when replay ruled he was down at the 1. An offensive pass interferen­ce on Michael Crabtree wiped another touchdown on the next play. But holding calls on Ron Parker and Eric Murray set the stage for the final play. Carr hit Crabtree in the front corner of the end zone to tie it at 30. Giorgio Tavecchio won it with the extra point, setting off a celebratio­n on a wild night that included Oakland running back Marshawn Lynch getting ejected for shoving an official.

Hot tempers: The game took an odd turn midway through the second quarter after Kansas City’s Marcus Peters hit Carr late, angering the Raiders. Offensive linemen Kelechi Osemele and Donald Penn confronted Peters and Lynch sprinted off the sideline to join the fray. Lynch shoved line judge Julian Mapp and was ejected. Peters also was called for a personal foul. Long drive: After Marquette King pinned the Chiefs at their own 1 with a perfect punt early in the second quarter, K.C. needed little time to turn the momentum. Smith hit Demarcus Robinson on a 33-yard pass on the first play of the drive. After a short run, Tyreek Hill beat David Amerson for a 64yard touchdown pass.

Kicking woes: The Raiders were hurt last week when a bad snap by Jon Condo led to a missed extra point by Tavecchio in a 17-16 loss to the Chargers. That was Tavecchio’s first missed kick of any kind this season, but he then had a 53-yarder blocked and missed a 45-yarder wide left in the second quarter.

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