A statistical look at Oakland’s 30-24 overtime victory over host Tampa Bay:
0-3: Tampa Bay’s record at home this season.
2: Sacks by Oakland’s Khalil Mack.
4: Touchdown passes by Raiders quarterback Derek Carr.
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GAME. OVER.
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) October 30, 2016
Seth Roberts finds the end zone for the WIN. @Raiders now sit atop AFC West. #OAKvsTB https://t.co/bk3A3oirJf
4: Career touchdowns by Raiders offensive lineman Donald Penn.
Including his score today, @RAIDERS Donald Penn has 4 career TD, T-most by any player weighing 300+ lbs in NFL history: pic.twitter.com/KSUl3JchZo
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) October 30, 2016
5-0: The Raiders’ record on the road.
The @RAIDERS are 46th team under current playoff format to win 5 straight road gms in a season. Previous 45 all made playoffs@EliasSports
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 30, 2016
6: Consecutive overtime games Oakland has won.
The #Raiders became the 1st team in @pfref database back to 1994 to score an overtime TD on offense on 4th down
— Josh Dubow (@JoshDubowAP) October 31, 2016
6-2: The Raiders’ overall record.
Derek Carr was feelin’ it today. pic.twitter.com/qZ0cKohza8
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 30, 2016
17: Touchdown passes this season by Carr, who has thrown just three interceptions.
One of the greatest performances ever by a Raiders QB. That's without looking at stats, just watching every play of this game.
— Tim Kawakami (@timkawakami) October 30, 2016
23: NFL-record of penalties called against the Raiders.
The @Raiders set all-time record for penalties but win in OT on 43-yard, 4th down TD to give QB 513 yards. Al Davis is smiling #JustWinBaby
— Rich Eisen (@richeisen) October 30, 2016
40: Completions by Carr in 59 attempts.
What a drive by @DerekCarrQB and the @Raiders to TIE it up in Tampa.#OAKvsTB #RaiderNationhttps://t.co/vb5I8cn82D
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) October 30, 2016
85: Number of plays Tampa Bay’s defense was on the field.
173: Yards receiving by the Raiders’ Amari, who caught 12 passes. Cooper has topped the 100-yard mark in four of the Raiders’ eight games.
Amari Cooper had 12 catches for 161 yards in the second half today, more yards than he had in any GAME in his career pic.twitter.com/WXqCspa3eb
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 30, 2016
Cooper is on pace for 104 catches and 1,574 yards. #Raiders
— Jimmy Durkin (@Jimmy_Durkin) October 30, 2016
200: Penalty yards assessed against the Raiders.
270: Season-low yards allowed by Oakland’s defense.
513: Carr’s franchise-record passing yards. Carr broke a 52-year-old record set by Cotton Davidson.
It was a career day for Derek Carr. Stats & Info takes a closer look: https://t.co/ZLgmpcJY8G pic.twitter.com/7BONpX0yer
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 30, 2016
If Derek Carr isn't the halfway MVP who is? Gotta be top 3 on anyone's list
— trey wingo (@wingoz) October 30, 2016
626: Total yardage amassed by Oakland’s offense.
Bucs had outgained Raiders 120-28 when they took 10-0 lead in second quarter. From there, Oakland outgained Tampa Bay by 598-150 margin.
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) October 30, 2016
1977: The last time the Raiders opened a season with five consecutive road victories.
Derek Carr had 71 passing yards negated by penalty. He finished 41 yards shy of Norm Van Brocklin's NFL-record for pass yards in a game
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 31, 2016
2000: The last time the Raiders scored a touchdown in overtime.
The @RAIDERS scored an overtime TD for the 1st time since 2000 (Week 6 at SF), when Rich Gannon threw a 31-yard TD to Tim Brown for the win
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 30, 2016
2001: The last time the Raiders were 6-2.
Compiled by Stu Rosenberg
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