NFL Game Summary - Oakland at Kansas City
(Sunday, October 28th)
Final Score: Oakland 26, Kansas City 16
Kansas City, MO (Sports Network) - Carson Palmer had two touchdown passes to
lead the Oakland Raiders to a 26-16 win over the Kansas City Chiefs at
Arrowhead Stadium.
Palmer was 14-for-28 with 209 yards and an interception while Denarius Moore
and Darrius Heyward-Bey each caught a touchdown for the Raiders (3-4), who
have won two straight. Darren McFadden carried the ball 29 times for 114 yards
and added four catches for 23 yards.
"Our guys kept fighting and kept battling," Raiders coach Dennis Allen said.
"We made enough plays at the end of the day to win the game."
Matt Cassel took over under center after Brady Quinn left the game with a head
injury. Cassel went 20-for-30 with 218 yards, one touchdown and one
interception for the Chiefs (1-6), who have lost four straight and have yet to
hold a lead in regulation this season.
The Raiders started the game with the ball, but Palmer was picked off on the
first play. Kansas City, though, was unable to take advantage of the short
field and had to punt.
On 2nd-and-8 at his own 18-yard line, Palmer hit Moore on a short pass and he
broke that for a 58-yard gain down to the Kansas City 24-yard line. The drive
stalled there and Sebastian Janikowski's 36-yard field goal staked the team to
a 3-0 lead just over five minutes in.
Quinn was picked off later in the first quarter, which saw him leave the game
with the injury, and Oakland turned that into three more points on a 35-yard
field goal from Janikowski just 16 seconds into the second quarter.
The Chiefs finally put together a successful drive on their next touch as an
eight-play, 68-yard march was capped on a Ryan Succop 30-yard field goal to
make it a 6-3 game with 10:21 left in the first half.
After holding Oakland to a three-and-out, the Chiefs got the ball back near
midfield and moved 30 yards to set up a 42-yard field goal from Succop to tie
the game with 4:12 left in the half.
Oakland had to line up for a punt, but Javier Arenas muffed the kick and the
Raiders recovered at the KC 11-yard line. Two plays later, Palmer hit Moore in
the back of the end zone to give the team a 13-6 lead heading into the break.
The Chiefs started the second half with the ball, but like the Raiders to
start the first half, also turned it over as Cassel fumbled on a sack and the
Raiders got it back at the KC 18-yard line.
The team only moved seven yards, and a 29-yard field goal from Janikowski made
it a 16-6 game just over a minute in.
Kansas City responded with a 10-play, 44-yard drive that saw Succop hit a 52-
yard field goal to make it a one-score game with 8:40 to play in the third.
Oakland struck quick to take back a 14-point lead as the sixth play of the 80
yard drive saw Palmer hit Heyward-Bey for a 32-yard score and a 23-9 lead with
5:40 left in the third.
A 32-yard field goal from Janikowski with 8:14 to play in the fourth put the
game away, but the Chiefs did get a late touchdown on a 10-yard TD catch by
Dexter McCluster.
"We were in the game and then some thing happened that turned the game
around," Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel said. "In the second half, particularly,
we weren't able to come back and get done the things that we needed to do to
win the game."
Game Notes
The touchdown for the Chiefs was the first time the team had reached the end
zone in 36 possessions ... Kansas City plays in San Diego on Thursday ... The
Raiders host the Buccaneers next Sunday ... Oakland has won four of the last
five games against Kansas City, and six straight in Kansas City ... Kansas
City is 0-4 at home this season, while Oakland improved to 1-3 on the road.
10/28 21:46:39 ET

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