Mixon, Bengals upend Raiders, keep slim playoff hope alive

Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (28) scores the game-clinching touchdown ahead of Oakland Raiders strong safety Marcus Gilchrist (31) in the fourth quarter at Paul Brown Stadium.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (28) scores the game-clinching touchdown ahead of Oakland Raiders strong safety Marcus Gilchrist (31) in the fourth quarter at Paul Brown Stadium.
Joe Mixon rushed for 129 yards and two touchdowns as the Cincinnati Bengals broke a five-game losing streak with a 30-16 victory over the Oakland Raiders at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. The Bengals (6-8) kept their slim playoff hopes alive by breaking their longest losing streak since they dropped 10 games in a row in 2010. The Raiders (3-11), who upset the Pittsburgh Steelers last week and were looking for their first two-game winning streak since last season, never led, but sliced Cincinnati's lead to 23-16 on Daniel Carlson's third field goal of the game from 40 yards with 5:09 left in the game. However, Alex Erickson returned Carlson's ensuing kickoff 77 yards to the Oakland 21-yard line, and Mixon virtually put the game away with a 15-yard touchdown run two plays later. Mixon, who had 47 of his 84 first-half yards on one play, scored on a one-yard run on fourth down with 10:17 left in the second quarter to give the Bengals a 14-0 lead. Quarterback Jeff Driskel, replacing injured Cincinnati starter Andy Dalton, earned his first victory in three NFL starts. He completed only 14 of 34 passes for 130 yards with one interception and a 7-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Boyd for the first score of the game with exactly three minutes left in the first quarter. The Bengals, without injured stars Dalton, wide receiver A.J. Green and tight end Tyler Eifert, picked up 171 of their 294 yards on the ground and held the ball for 33 minutes and 19 seconds. Quarterback Derek Carr of the Raiders completed 21 of 38 passes and a one-yard touchdown pass to tight end Lee Smith, who caught a scoring pass for the third straight game. The play was set up by Carr's 44-yard pass to fourth-string tight end Darren Waller on his first catch of the season, and he also ran for 21 yards on a reverse. Carr did not throw an interception for the ninth straight game breaking the Raiders' record of 277 without a pick set by Rich Gannon. Carr has thrown 299 passes without an interception since his last one on Oct. 7. However, Carr was sacked five more times for a total of 47 this season, including three by defensive tackle Geno Atkins in the second half, as Oakland played without injured starting guards Gabe Jackson and Kelechi Osemele. Oakland rushed for only 68 yards, led by Doug Martin's 39 on nine carries. The Raiders, who will move to Las Vegas in 2020 and are not sure where they will play next season, return home to play the Denver Broncos on Christmas Eve in what might be their last game at the Oakland Coliseum.

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