Raiders win in overtime, beat Seahawks 40-34

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After a Week 11 win over the Broncos, the Raiders traveled to Seattle to take on the Seahawks in Week 12. They were able to get another huge win, defeating the Seahawks 40-34 in overtime.

The Raiders were able to tie the game at 34-34 with just under two minutes left. It was Foster Moreau who caught the game-tying touchdown for the Raiders before Daniel Carlson knocked in the extra point.

The game went to overtime with the Raiders winning the opening coin toss. But after a promising drive that went into Seattle’s territory, the Raiders were forced to kick a 56-yard field goal, which Daniel Carlson missed wide right.

The Raiders were able to get a stop on the next drive after a Maxx Crosby pressure forced Geno Smith to throw the ball away. And on the first play of the next drive, Josh Jacobs had an 83-yard touchdown run for the win.

It was another huge game for Jacobs, who continues to play at or near an All-Pro level. Jacobs ran for over 290 yards again on Sunday, but he also was a big factor in the passing game. He had over 300 yards as the Raiders gave him nearly 40 touches.

The Raiders will host the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 13. These two teams played in Week 1 with the Chargers getting a five-point win. At this stage of the season, it’s probably a win-or-go-home game for both teams.

Story originally appeared on Raiders Wire