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Raiders Snap Numerous Streaks in Win Over Chiefs
Regular Season Game #11

Kolby Smith
Chiefs RB Kolby Smith celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the 1st quarter.
Nov. 25- Pick a streak. Any streak. If it's bad, the Oakland Raiders may have just snapped it.

Getting 139 yards rushing from Justin Fargas and a big defensive stop on fourth down, the Raiders handed the reeling Kansas City Chiefs a 20-17 defeat Sunday that ended three different kinds of football failure.

Until those final seconds ticked away, the Raiders had lost 17 straight AFC West games. They'd dropped nine in a row to Kansas City. And they'd also lost six straight overall.

So which streak is most gratifying to halt?

"It is all the same," said Fargas, who had the Raiders' first 100-yard rushing day in Kansas City in 29 years. "It feels good to beat the Chiefs. It feels good to get a divisional win and get things going in the right direction for this team."

Oakland hadn't beaten anybody in it division since a 25-24 squeaker over Denver on Nov. 28, 2004, the longest ongoing streak of divisional futility in the NFL.

"You don't really think back to past games," Fargas said. "You try to live in the moment and take advantage of the opportunities that you have. It feels so good, a divisional opponent. We haven't beaten them in so long. It feels good for the guys in the locker room to get over that hump."

Fargas scored on a 14-yard run with 9:34 left to give the Raiders (3-8) the lead for good. LaMont Jordan, on what was intended to be a halfback pass, scurried in from 5 yards out when he saw the pass wasn't open but the running lanes were.

"Justin did a tremendous job. He made a very, very smart decision," said quarterback Daunte Culpepper. "We were so hungry for a win. It makes it a little bit better when it's a divisional rival."

It was the fourth straight loss for the Chiefs (4-7), which had the consolation of discovering that their running back situation is not as bleak as they'd thought.

Kolby Smith, a fifth-round pick who'd been buried on the depth chart all season, made his first start and rushed for 150 yards and two touchdowns, the first Chiefs rookie to go over 100 yards since Harvey Williams in 1991. He looked tough and shifty and may get more time down the road since Priest Holmes just retired and Larry Johnson is out with an injured foot.

"I was out there playing football and having fun," he said. "You always dream of starting in the NFL and today I wanted to take advantage of it."

Sebastian Janikowski kicked two field goals for Oakland but Dave Rayner, struggling all season for Kansas City, missed a 33-yarder that a few minutes later figured prominently in a gamble that Chiefs coach Herm Edwards lost.

It was fourth-and-1 from the Oakland 23 with less than 5 minutes to play. Since Rayner had his earlier miss, Edwards opted to send Smith behind left guard. The play lost a yard and the Chiefs never touched the ball again.

"I wanted to kick that last field goal, but it was his decision," Rayner said. "I didn't exactly prove that I was stellar today."

Said Edwards: "At that point and time, I wasn't going to put that pressure on him. I thought we were running the ball halfway decent."

Fargas slammed into the line for gains of 12 and 11 yards on consecutive plays and then Culpepper hit Ronald Curry for 10 yards.

After Kansas City called a time out, the Raiders iced their first victory of any sort since Sept. 30 when Fargas ran for 21 yards.

The Chiefs unsuccessfully challenged the spot right before they failed on fourth down, costing them a valuable timeout.

Smith's 10-yard scoring run in the first quarter snapped a string of 36 consecutive rushing touchdowns by Johnson, an NFL record for most consecutive touchdowns rushing by the same player on the same team. In addition, it was the first rushing touchdown by anyone but Holmes and Johnson for the Chiefs in 45 games.

Jerry Porter made great catches on each of Oakland's touchdown drives. "I'm really happy for the guys that have been here a long time," Oakland coach Lane Kiffin told reporters. "You guys have nothing to write about anymore. There is no more 17-game losing streak in the division and all the road things coming in here."

Individual Statistics
Kansas City Passing:
Brodie Croyle 12 of 23 for 145 yards and 1 interception

Oakland Passing:
Daunte Culpepper 15 of 22 for 170 yards

Kansas City Rushing:
Kolby Smith 31 carries for 150 yards and 2 touchdowns
Brodie Croyle 4 carries for 10 yards
Gilbert Harris 2 carries for 4 yards

Oakland Rushing:
Justin Fargas 22 carries for 139 yards and 1 touchdown
Tim Dwight 1 carry for 10 yards
LaMont Jordan 3 carries for 4 yards and 1 touchdown
Daunte Culpepper 3 carries for 0 yards

Kansas City Receiving:
Dwayne Bowe 4 receptions for 63 yards
Tony Gonzalez 3 receptions for 48 yards
Eddie Kennsion 2 receptions for 22 yards
Samie Parker 1 reception for 9 yards
Kolby Smith 1 reception for 2 yards
Kris Wilson 1 reception for 1 yard

Oakland Receiving:
Jerry Porter 3 receptions for 75 yards
Ronald Curry 6 receptions for 39 yards
Zach Miller 4 receptions for 38 yards
Justin Fargas 2 receptions for 18 yards

Kansas City Tackles-Assists-Sacks:
Jared Allen 6-0-0, Derrick Johnson 6-1-0, Donnie Edwards 5-2-1, Bernard Pollard 5-0-0, Jarrad Page 4-1-0, Ty Law 3-0-0, Napoleon Harris 2-5-0, Tyron Brackenridge 2-1-0, Benny Sapp 2-1-0, Patrick Surtain 2-0-0, Greg Wesley 2-0-0, Ron Edwards 1-0-0, Tamba Hali 1-2-1, Turk McBride 1-0-0, Alfonso Boone 0-3-0

Oakland Tackles-Assists-Sacks:
Kirk Morrison 10-1-0, Michael Huff 7-2-0, Derrick Burgess 4-1-2, Chris Carr 4-0-0, Hiram Eugene 4-0-0, Jay Richardson 4-0-0, Chris Clemons 3-1-1, Fabian Washington 3-0-0, Thomas Howard 2-3-0, Stanford Routt 2-1-0, Robert Thomas 2-2-0, Warren Sapp 1-2-0, Terdell Sands 0-1-0, Sam Williams 0-1-0

Kansas City Fumble Recoveries:
Benny Sapp 1 for 0 yards

Oakland Fumble Recoveries:
None

Kansas City Interceptions:
None

Oakland Interceptions:
Michael Huff 1 for 4 yards