
By Shawn McCullough
The Raiders saved their best for last.
Trailing 28-24, Raiders quarterback Derek Carr hit wide receiver Henry Ruggs down the left sideline for a 46 yard touchdown with just five seconds left to lift Las Vegas over the New York Jets, 31-28, at the Meadowlands.
“We knew that we needed a play and coach dialed up the double move,” said Ruggs. “I got the DB to flip his hips and once I looked back, I felt like the ball was in the air forever.”
“We put ourselves in position,” said Carr. “I couldn’t believe that they all out blitzed us, but I was thankful.”
Carr finished the game throwing for 381 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.
Tight end Darren Waller had a career game catching 13 balls for 200 yards and two touchdowns.
“There was a lot of man to man coverage out there,” said Waller. “I try to win every single matchup when I go out there.”
“He is special,” said head coach Jon Gruden. “A lot of guys can’t even dream of doing what Darren Waller can do.”
Devontae Booker filled in for injured running back Josh Jacobs and ran 16 times for 50 yards.
With the win, the Raiders improved to 7-5 on the season.
“It will teach you as a Raider to never quit,” said Gruden. “It’s critical that we can go on the road after a humiliating loss to come from behind in a dramatic way and win.”
The Raiders will next return home to face the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday with four games remaining in the regular season.
Game Notes:
- The Raiders racked up 440 yards of total offense.
- QB Derek Carr has set a new NFL record for most fourth-quarter comebacks in league history through a player’s first seven seasons (20).
- The Raiders gave up 206 rushing yards to the Jets.

