The Press Democrat
Maurice Jones-Drew, who grew up a Raiders fan in Antioch, was getting his first chance to play at the Coliseum since he starred for De La Salle High in the North Coast Section Division 4A championship in 2002. The compact Jones-Drew was the NFL...
The Herald
A week after insisting there was no such thing as a moral victory, the Raiders demonstrated another NFL truism. "In my book, there's no such thing as an ugly win," Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour said after Sebastian Janikowski delivered a...
SF Gate
The Raiders were backed up to the edge of the cliff in the second quarter when the Jaguars, leading by 14 points, gave them a good shove with an onside kick...They held on behind a resolute defense and tough-nosed quarterback and came back to beat...
The Mercury News
After a short pass from Jacksonville quarterback Chad Henne to Cecil Shorts III in overtime, Raiders defensive end Lamarr Houston turned and chased the ball carrier because he doesn't know any other way. "The wide receiver wasn't paying attention to...
Herald Tribune
Jones-Drew left in the first quarter with an injured left foot. The Associated Press Published: Sunday, October 21, 2012 at 9:53 p.m...Jacksonville lost star running back Maurice Jones-Drew to a foot injury...Jones-Drew was on the field for just two...
Miami Herald
Jacksonville running back Maurice Jones-Drew hobbled into the tiny interview room at the Oakland Coliseum using a set of crutches, his left foot in a protective walking boot. About 50 feet away in the locker room, quarterback Blaine Gabbert carefully...