

Josh Jacobs continued barreling through the Seahawks defense on his way to over 100 yards on the ground and over 50 through the air. It looked like Walker wasn’t expecting to get the ball and the end result was a fumble and a Chandler Jones recovery deep in Raiders territory. 4th QuarterĪ promising 9-play, 63-yard drive was ended abruptly by a botched exchange between Geno Smith and Kenneth Walker. 27-27.īoth teams exchanged punts to cap off a quarter in which the Raiders really did whatever they wanted on the ground, but a Foster Moreau dropped a gimme 3rd down pass that would’ve extended the drive. Curiously, on 4th and 1 inside the 10-yard line the Raiders opted to kick a field goal. Vegas responded with a run-heavy 68-yard drive that saw both Josh Jacobs and rookie running back Zamir White feast on a porous Seahawks defensive line.

The Seahawks regained the lead with a 7-play, 75-yard drive that featured a couple of easy catch-and runs for Tyler Lockett and Marquise Goodwin, and then an angry run (aided by his teammates) by Kenneth Walker III for his second teeder. Daniel Carlson made his field goal from 36 out. Curiously, the Raiders opted to kick a field goal with :14 left instead of going for an end zone shot. A throw from Carr to Foster Moreau put Vegas in the red zone. Tariq Woolen could not make the tackle in the backfield and Jacobs got Vegas into field goal range. The Raiders tried to enter halftime with more points on the board and they converted a key 4th and 2 on a run with Josh Jacobs to the outside. Five straight completions culminated in a beautiful touchdown from Smith to Tyler Lockett for 35 yards. Smith responded to the pick by coming out firing on all cylinders. Josh Jacobs bullied the entire Seahawks defense for a 30-yard touchdown on the next play. Geno was intercepted by Denzel Perryman on what looked like a route mix-up between Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf, who ran into each other and led to the pick.

Facing 1st and 10 at Seattle’s 36, a flea flicker back to Carr turned into an easy throw to a crossing Mack Hollins who jogged in for the touchdown. The Raiders resorted to some trickery to take their first lead of the afternoon. Jason Myers had to come out for the field goal and he banged one through from 34. Vegas went three-and-out and the Seahawks went to work with a couple of nice throws from Geno Smith to DK Metcalf, but on 4th and 1 an illegal man downfield penalty on Phil Haynes negated a conversion to Tyler Lockett inside the Raiders’ 5. No interception after all and that resulted in a chipshot Jason Myers field goal. The 3rd down pass into the back of the end zone for Duron Harmon was overturned after it was confirmed that Harmon had bobbled the ball on the way down. Geno almost gave it right back on consecutive red zone throws that were nearly intercepted in the end zone. : Stream on NFL+ /hGUEus7coR- NFL November 27, 2022 and it's still the first quarter #LVvsSEA on CBS
