Second year RB Marcel Reece had a breakout game, scoring TD on a 30-yard pass play from Raiders QB Jason Campbell in the second quarter for 33-3 victory over the Seahawks.
Photo by Willie Eshman
OAKLAND ON A ROLL, HOPING FOR 3 IN A ROW SINCE 2002
The Oakland Raiders won their second game in a row over the Seattle Seahawks 33-3 this past Sunday. Despite injuries to key players on defense and offensive the Raiders have stepped up to the task, filling in the necessary gaps by beating their last two opponent by a margin of 92-17.
A key injury to Pro Bowl Cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha will be a factor for the Chiefs as they will try to abuse Asomugha's replacement. However, RB Darren McFadden has been an unstopped machine.
Oakland (4-4) hopes to tie with their divison rivals at the top of the AFC leader board. The Chiefs (5-2) are in jeopardy of losing their first divisional lost of the season in a rivaly that dates back to the 1960's. They have not won at home against the Chiefs since their last winning season of 2002.
Be prepared for the possible AFC playoff match-up that could take place this January should both teams continue playing well.
Kick-off is 1:15pm at the Oakland Coliseum.
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