Las Vegas Review-Journal

Receiver finally gets his breakout game

Nelson has six catches for 173 yards in defeat

- By Michael Gehlken Las Vegas Review-journal

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Jon Gruden recently hinted at the possibilit­y.

On Wednesday, the Raiders’ coach fielded a question during a news conference about wide receiver Jordy Nelson’s production, or lack thereof. Nelson’s quiet start occurred while a couple of teammates each enjoyed a highly productive outing.

Tight end Jared Cook caught nine passes for 180 yards in Week 1.

Wide receiver Amari Cooper had 10 receptions for 116 yards in Week 2.

“Hopefully, Jordy has one this week,” Gruden said.

Right on cue, Nelson caught six of eight passes Sunday for 173 yards

and a touchdown during a 28-20 loss to the Miami Dolphins. The performanc­e easily outproduce­d his rest-of-season stats, as he entered Hard Rock Stadium with five passes and 53 yards.

In the first quarter, Nelson had catches of 61 and 66 yards, along with a 12-yard touchdown..

“He’s a friendly guy to throw to,

I’ll just say that,” quarterbac­k Derek Carr said. “Obviously he’s very talented. I love Jordy. I love throwing to him. He had a big game. I wish we could have won, so he could have felt better.”

Lynch’s first comments

Marshawn Lynch on Sunday held his first locker-room interview with Raiders reporters since Week 2 of last season.

He expressed optimism about the team learning to finish games.

“To be honest with you, big dog, I think we’re just a play away, a check away from being probably the most explosive offense in the league,” said Lynch, who has scored a touchdown each game this season. “It comes with time. It comes with preparatio­n. I don’t think we’re going to stop doing that. At any given moment we can click.”

Notable

The Raiders had the ball for 31 minutes, 46 seconds, in the final three quarters. The Dolphins offensivel­y were at 13:14 in that span. Oakland chewed up 8:37 of game clock on a 16-play, 58-yard drive in the second quarter. The sequence ended in a field goal. Early in the third, the team capped a 15-play, 72yard series with a 1-yard touchdown from Lynch. That one consumed 9:44.

Right tackle Donald Penn exited early in the second quarter with a concussion. Offensive tackle T.J. Clemmings made his team debut in his place and allowed one sack. Rookie tackle Brandon Parker, a second-round pick, was inactive.

Safety Karl Joseph exited in the first half with a leg injury. He did not return.

After not appearing on defense in Week 2, cornerback Dominique Rodgers-cromartie was busier Sunday. He rotated with Rashaan Melvin and Gareon Conley while continuing to work at gunner on special teams.

All three Raiders games have begun the same: lose the coin toss, score on offense and force a threeand-out on defense. They’ve also ended the same: a loss.

Wide receiver Seth Roberts was a healthy scratch.

Contact reporter Michael Gehlken at mgehlken@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Gehlkennfl on Twitter.

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Heidi Fang Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch tries to break a tackle against the Dolphins on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla. He said he is optimistic about the offense.

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