Porterville Recorder

Raiders edge out Titans 26-16

- By TERESA M. WALKER AP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Derek Carr showed the advantage of having a year of experience and a better supporting cast in a season opener pitting two of the NFL’S rising, young quarterbac­ks.

Carr threw for 262 yards and two touchdowns, and Oakland beat Tennessee 26-16 to give Carr his third straight win over Marcus Mariota and his Titans in as many years.

“It was fun to be back out,” Carr said.

Amari Cooper caught a TD pass as the Raiders made the Titans pay for opening the season with an onside kick they couldn’t recover.

Marshawn Lynch also looked very refreshed after his year away from football. Lynch finished with 18 carries for 76 yards — 10 in the fourth quarter.

“We’re one for one with that,” Raiders coach Jack Del Rio said of using Lynch late. “And that’s the idea to be able to close these things, and we did that very well.”

Giorgio Tavecchio kicked field goals of 20, 52, 52 and 43 yards in his NFL debut. He was signed Friday to fill in for the Raiders’ all-time leading scorer and 18year veteran Sebastian Janikowski, who’s on injured reserve with a bad back.

Both Carr and Mariota broke their right leg hours apart on Christmas Eve for seasonendi­ng injuries. Carr finished his third season by tying Ezekiel Elliott of Dallas for third in voting for the AP MVP award after leading Oakland to a 12-4 season, while Mariota led the Titans to a 9-7 mark in just his second season.

Mariota looked healthy in running for a 10-yard TD and threw for 256 yards.

While Mariota was healthy for training camp, the Titans’ top offseason additions of rookie wide receiver Corey Davis and veteran Eric Decker weren’t. The Titans had to settle for a pair of Ryan Succop field goals after driving inside the Oakland 10.

“When you play against a good team like Oakland,

you have to hit on all cylinders, and unfortunat­ely we didn’t make enough plays,” Mariota said. ONSIDE KICK The Titans became the

first team since 2009 to open a season with an onside kick. The Minnesota Vikings were the previous, and they also didn’t recover the kick. Ryan Succop’s kick went

to Shalom Luani. Carr completed three passes, Lynch rumbled 14 yards on his first carry, and Cooper finished the drive with an 8-yard TD catch for a quick 7-0 lead .

 ?? AP PHOTO BY MARK ZALESKI ?? Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch (24) runs the ball against the Tennessee Titans in the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, in Nashville, Tenn.
AP PHOTO BY MARK ZALESKI Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch (24) runs the ball against the Tennessee Titans in the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, in Nashville, Tenn.
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