Raiders score on final play to beat Chiefs 31-30
OAKLAND, Calif. — Wins have been so hard to come by for the Oakland Raiders that it took three tries at the final play for them finally to pull this one out and possibly save their season.
Derek Carr threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Michael Crabtree on the final play after the game was extended by two straight defensive holding calls and the Raiders snapped a four-game losing streak with a 31-30 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night.
“We didn’t give up,” Crabtree said. “We got a team full of fighters. We believe. … No matter how hard the game was, we believed. We came out with the W and I’m excited. It’s a good way to win, a great way to win.”
With their season on the line following the recent slump, Carr led an 85-yard touchdown drive in the final 2:25 to give the Raiders (3-4) the thrilling comeback in a game they trailed by nine points heading into the fourth quarter.