Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

JETS BLOW CHANCE to collect first victory.

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RAIDERS 31, JETS 28

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The game appeared all but over and the Las Vegas Raiders were about to lose to the lowly New York Jets.

Derek Carr and his teammates refused to be embarrasse­d.

Carr heaved a perfectly placed 46-yard touchdown pass to Henry Ruggs III with five seconds left, lifting the Raiders to a 31-28 victory over the winless Jets on Sunday.

“Once I looked back, it felt like the ball was in the air forever, like it couldn’t come down,” Ruggs said. “I just had to find it and make the play.”

The Jets took a 28-24 lead with 5:34 remaining on Ty Johnson’s 1-yard touchdown and the defense came up with a big fourth-down stop that appeared to end New York’s agonizing wait for its first win.

But New York went three and out with a chance to seal it — and Carr and the Raiders had 35 seconds left for what appeared an unlikely comeback. Four plays later, the Jets blitzed and Carr found Ruggs streaking downfield — beating rookie cornerback Lamar Jackson — for the winning score.

“I couldn’t believe they allout blitzed us,” Carr said. “As soon as I saw it, I was thankful.”

It set off a wild celebratio­n for the Raiders (7-5).

“It didn’t feel real to me,” said tight end Darren Waller, who had two touchdown catches. “I didn’t know what was going on. I sprinted full speed to Henry. It was pandemoniu­m on our sideline.”

Meanwhile, the deflated Jets (0-12) could only imagine what could — and maybe should — have been.

“Our players work way too hard to go through this,” New York Coach Adam Gase said.

After a squib kick by Las Vegas, the Jets had one final chance but Sam Darnold’s Hail Mary throw was batted down in front of the end zone.

“It’s heartbreak­ing,” said Johnson, who ran for a careerhigh 104 yards and a touchdown for the Jets.

Carr threw for 381 yards and three touchdown passes, and ran for another score. Waller had 13 catches for 200 yards, becoming the 12th tight end since the 1970 merger with 150 or more yards receiving and two or more TD catches in a game.

On the drive before the winning possession, it appeared the Raiders had the go- ahead touchdown on fourth down when Hunter Renfrow caught a pass in the end zone — but the teams had offsetting penalties. Given one more chance, Carr’s pass to Nelson Agholor fell just short in the end zone and the defense raced off the field, arms raised in celebratio­n.

But it was only momentary jubilation.

The lowly Jets lost their 12th in a row and tied the team mark for longest overall skid, which spanned the 1995 and 1996 seasons under Rich Kotite. New York remains on pace to join the 2008 Detroit Lions and 2017 Cleveland Browns as the only NFL teams to go 0-16.

“We should’ve won,” said Darnold, who had three turnovers.

Darnold ran it in from 4 yards to cap a run-heavy 96yard touchdown drive that began the Jets’ fourth-quarter comeback. A pass-interferen­ce penalty gave the Jets another chance at a twopoint conversion, and Darnold threw to Denzel Mims to get the Jets within 24-21 with 10:22 left.

The Jets got the ball right back three plays later when Javelin Guidry forced the ball out of Ruggs’ hands after a 12-yard catch and Marcus Maye recovered.

New York took advantage with an 18-yard catch by Griffin sandwiched by a few runs — and a personal foul on Ferrell — to put the ball at the 1. Johnson pushed his way up the middle for the go-ahead score with 5:34 left.

 ?? (AP/Noah K. Murray) ?? Las Vegas quarterbac­k Derek Carr (4) celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass to Henry Ruggs III in the closing seconds of the Raiders’ 31-28 victory over the New York Jets.
(AP/Noah K. Murray) Las Vegas quarterbac­k Derek Carr (4) celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass to Henry Ruggs III in the closing seconds of the Raiders’ 31-28 victory over the New York Jets.
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