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Highlights From The Oakland Raiders Win Over The New York Giants

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Cornerback Dexter McDonald

For not having two of their top playmakers in the fold – wide receivers Amari Cooper and Derek Carr – the Silver and Black still made a multitude of explosive plays on offense, as well as defense. Many of those explosive plays are the reason the team was able to hoist a "W" over its head against the New York Giants, but more importantly the Raiders are now tied for first in the AFC West.

Before Week 14 gets underway, let's take a second to relive all the highlights from Sunday's action.

**Running back Marshawn Lynch got the scoring started with a 51-yard touchdown.

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**Linebacker Bruce Irvin drilled Giants running back Orleans Darkwa in the backfield and took him to the dirt.

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**Irvin went to work again, forcing a fumble on Giants quarterback Geno Smith.

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**"Beast Mode" rumbles forward to convert on fourth down.

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**Defensive end Khalil Mack is a monster, and that's probably the best way to describe his strip-sack on Smith.

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**Quarterback Derek Carr finds tight end Clive Walford for a 26-yard gain.

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**Wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson got in the mix with a 19-yard reception.

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**Lynch made a pair of defenders look silly on a pass from Carr, as he evaded both opponents and fought for more yardage.

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**Second-year running back DeAndre Washington found his way into the end zone on a nine-yard run.

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**Defensive lineman Denico Autry picked up a sack in consecutive games for the first time in his career.

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**Wide receiver Johnny Holton made an incredible, toe-tap catch down the sideline.

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**Patterson comes up clutch with a 59-yard catch and run.

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**Holton finds paydirt with a nine-yard reception.

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**Here are all of the highlights from Lynch's 100-yard rushing afternoon.

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**Take a look at all of the highlights from the Raiders' 24-17 win.

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