Philadelphia 9, Oakland 13

1 2 3 4 T
PHI (3-2) 3 3 0 3 9
OAK (2-4) 7 3 0 3 13

Final

4:05 PM ET
October 18, 2009
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum,
Oakland, CA

Raiders snap 3-game slide with defeat of Eagles

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1418
Passing 1st downs
97
Rushing 1st downs
38
1st downs from Penalties
23
3rd down efficiency
2-164-14
4th down efficiency
1-20-1
Total Plays6665
Total Yards283325
Passing216209
Comp-Att
22-4617-28
Yards per pass
4.77.5
Rushing67116
Rushing Attempts
1435
Yards per rush
4.83.3
Red Zone (Made-Att)0-10-1
Penalties4-383-23
Turnovers02
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
02
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession26:5833:02
Air/Ground Leaders
Philadelphia Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McNabb22/4626900
Oakland Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Russell17/2822412
Philadelphia Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Westbrook650025
McCoy51308
Oakland Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Fargas2387020
Bush62209
Philadelphia Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jackson694051
Westbrook991034
Oakland Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Miller6139186
Russell555019
Philadelphia Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
McCoy100
Oakland Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Higgins200
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERPHIOAK
FG02:27David Akers 45 Yd 30
TD02:05Zach Miller 86 Yd Pass From JaMarcus Russell (Sebastian Janikowski Kick) 37
SECOND QUARTERPHIOAK
FG07:45Sebastian Janikowski 29 Yd 310
FG00:06David Akers 43 Yd 610
FOURTH QUARTERPHIOAK
FG10:25Sebastian Janikowski 46 Yd 613
FG06:06David Akers 45 Yd 913
Associated Press

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Louis Murphy sprinted upfield and laid out a defender with a punishing block. Not satisfied, he caught up to the play again and delivered a second block that allowed Zach Miller to cruise into the end zone on an 86-yard catch-and-run.

Williamson: Wake-Up Call

Antonio Pierce's harsh comments about the Oakland Raiders ended up doing both the Raiders and his New York Giants a favor, writes Bill Williamson. Blog

• AFC West blog

For an offense criticized for lacking big plays, intensity and leadership, a rookie receiver gave the Oakland Raiders all three in one play that answered the skeptics.

Miller scored the only touchdown of the game, Justin Fargas helped control the clock by rushing for 87 physical yards and Oakland's defense harassed Donovan McNabb all day in a 13-9 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.

"We went out and threw a fight on somebody and said, 'Enough. Let's play,'" coach Tom Cable said. "That's all you can say. There's no magic words or anything like that."

Fast Facts

• JaMarcus Russell set season highs for completions (17) and passing yards (224).

•  Zach Miller had an 86-yard TD reception, the sixth-longest TD reception in Raiders history and the longest by a tight end.

• The Eagles converted just two of 16 third-down opportunities.

• Donovan McNabb was sacked six times.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

It was a major turnaround from the last three weeks when the Raiders (2-4) lost by at least 20 points for the first time in franchise history, capped by a 44-7 loss to the Giants last week.

After that game, New York linebacker Antonio Pierce said it felt like playing a scrimmage. Those comments were posted in the Raiders' locker room this week and the team responded to the critics in impressive fashion.

"That gave me extra fuel," Murphy said. "You have to look yourself in the mirror and man up. His comments were true. We played flat. We didn't play with any emotion. This game was totally different. We took those comments to heart."

Only one Eagle flies

The Eagles didn't have a great balance and should have used Brian Westbrook more as Westbrook was the only success on offense. Donovan McNabb completed just 34.3 percent of his passes to Eagles not named Westbrook, mostly due to a harassing Raiders defense that had six sacks.

Westbrook vs. rest of Eagles
Westbrook Rest of Eagles
Rushes 6 8
Yds 50 17
Rec-Targets 9-11 12-35
Yds/gm 81.8 34.3

-- ESPN Stats and Information

The key Sunday was the Oakland defense. Coordinator John Marshall mixed in more zone coverages and blitzes than usual to combat a high-powered Philadelphia offense that was averaging the second-most points in the league.

The Eagles abandoned the run early, only had Michael Vick on the field for two plays, allowed six sacks and were the first team in three years to fail to score a touchdown against the Raiders.

"They were able to get home and hit our quarterback," coach Andy Reid said. "When we did have opportunities we didn't take advantage of opportunities."

Philadelphia's last chance ended when McNabb underthrew DeSean Jackson on fourth-and-4 from the Oakland 44 with 2:14 remaining.

David Akers missed a pair of field goals for the Eagles, a 43-yarder wide left in the first quarter and a 47-yarder wide right in the third quarter that proved crucial down the stretch.

McNabb finished 22 for 46 for 269 yards. He struggled without left tackle Jason Peters, who left in the first quarter with an injured left knee.

"I'm embarrassed by the way we came out here and played. We're a much better football team," McNabb said.

Richard Seymour and Trevor Scott each had a pair of sacks for Oakland as the Eagles ran the ball just 14 times against a defense missing star cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha for much of the game with an eye injury.

"I'm sure they watched the Giants game and thought we were sorry," Scott said. "But all week coach Cable talked about persevering and forget the past and move forward so we can get to where we want to go."

JaMarcus Russell iced the game with a 12-yard pass to Gary Russell on third-and-10. He ran out the clock after that to the delight of the fans, who began the game by booing their quarterback.

Russell completed 17 of 28 passes for 224 yards, with two interceptions and the touchdown to Miller that was the longest pass play in 25 years for the Raiders.

Russell found Miller open over the middle on a pass 16 yards downfield. Miller then ran up the sideline and got sprung by a devastating block by Murphy that flattened Quintin Mikell. As Miller got close to the end zone, he slowed up to give Murphy time to catch up and block Ellis Hobbs to help complete the 86-yard catch and run.

"I came over to him and was like, 'Man, that's the best two blocks I've ever seen from a wide receiver,'" Miller said. "I have to buy him something now. He deserves it."

Game notes
Miller had six catches for 139 yards. ... The last Oakland pass play that long was a 92-yarder from Marc Wilson to Marcus Allen on Oct. 7, 1984, against Seattle. ... Philadelphia DE Victor Abiamiri (knee) and LB Omar Gaither (foot) will have MRIs on Monday. ... Vick had one carry for minus-4 yards and was on the field for one incomplete pass by McNabb.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 18th
Houston 28 Final
Cincinnati 17
Detroit 0 Final
Green Bay 26
Baltimore 31 Final
Minnesota 33
NY Giants 27 Final
New Orleans 48
Cleveland 14 Final
Pittsburgh 27
Carolina 28 Final
Tampa Bay 21
Kansas City 14 Final
Washington 6
St. Louis 20 Final
Jacksonville 23 OT
Philadelphia 9 Final
Oakland 13
Arizona 27 Final
Seattle 3
Tennessee 0 Final
New England 59
Buffalo 16 Final
NY Jets 13 OT
Chicago 14 Final
Atlanta 21
Monday, October 19th
Denver 34 Final
San Diego 23