Boston Herald

Raiders run wild on woeful Jets

- By JOSH DUBOW

OAKLAND, Calif. — Marshawn Lynch provided the early touchdown, the dance moves and the inspiratio­n for the crowd in celebrator­y home opener in Oakland.

He got plenty of help in an almost flawless offensive performanc­e for the Raid- ers, who also got three touchdown passes from Derek Carr to Michael Crabtree and long touchdown runs from Cordarrell­e Patterson and Jalen Richard in a 45-20 victory over the New York Jets yesterday.

The Raiders (2-0) gained 410 yards, scored on seven of 10 possession­s and didn’t commit a turnover, allow a sack or a quarterbac­k hit in a thorough beating of the struggling Jets (0-2).

“We know that we have a lot of talent, a lot of weapons,” Carr said. “But the cool part about that is that we have a group of guys that just work. That’s the culture that we’ve built here. When you have talent and work, you’re able to do things like that.”

The Raiders did just about anything they wanted against the Jets. Lynch didn’t put up prolific numbers but did run for 45 yards and the touchdown that helped break open a close game late in the first half. Crabtree matched his career high with three touchdown catches, including two near the goal line, where with his strength he is a difficult matchup for any defense.

They even used some tricks with a flea-flicker to key their first touchdown drive, and by moving Patterson from receiver to the backfield, where he was lined up for his 43-yard touchdown run.

Richard added another speed element when he scored on a 52-yard run in the fourth quarter to add to the celebratio­n in the stands. There isn’t as much celebratin­g in the locker room, even though the Raiders are off to their first 2-0 start since their AFC title season in 2002.

“It’s still early,” left tackle Donald Penn said. “You got to sustain it. It’s not about doing it in the beginning. You got to sustain it. You’ve got to go 16 weeks with it. Hopefully we are going into 17, 18, 19 weeks with it. We’re off to a good start.”

On a day with six touchdowns, the biggest highlight might have been Lynch’s dance moves on the sideline. After Crabtree’s third TD catch made it 42-13 early in the third quarter, Lynch took advantage of the stoppage in play to delight his hometown crowd with moves on the sideline.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen him dance like that,” said Raiders linebacker Bruce Irvin, Lynch’s former teammate with the Seahawks. “He didn’t ever do that in Seattle. I guess it was because he was at home.”

About the only thing to go well for the Jets was the connection between quarterbac­k Josh McCown and receiver Jermaine Kearse. McCown hit Kearse on a 34-yard touchdown in the second quarter and an 11-yarder in the fourth as the two are quickly building a rapport. Kearse was acquired just before the season in a trade from Seattle.

“We did some good things out there,” Kearse said. “Offensivel­y, we were getting on the same page and we were able to click and drive down the field. We just got to continue to build on that.”

After allowing 190 yards rushing in the opener against Buffalo, Jets coach Todd Bowles called out his defense in hopes of a better performanc­e. There wasn’t much improvemen­t as Oakland had 180 yards on the ground, two long TDs and 6.7 yards per carry.

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