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Recap: Raiders , Texans
Line Movements
Date: October 09, 2011 1:00 PM EDT
  

HOUSTON (AP) - Oakland coach Hue Jackson wasn't worried about how his players would respond just one day after the death of Raiders owner Al Davis.

Call it intuition or just a feeling, but Jackson figured his team would be OK.

He was right.

Jason Campbell threw two touchdown passes and Sebastian Janikowski kicked four field goals to lead the Raiders over the Houston Texans 25-20 on Sunday.

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Jackson gathered the Raiders on Saturday morning to discuss Davis' death and make sure that they'd be able to handle it.

``(Yesterday) was a tough day, but I could see the gleam in their eyes,' Jackson said. ``They weren't going to stop fighting. We truly, honestly believed that coach was here with us today. I believe that wholeheartedly. I know he's looking down on this team and he's with us every step of the way.'

Michael Huff intercepted Matt Schaub's pass in the end zone on the final play to secure the win. Jackson dropped to his knees on the sideline, covered his face with his hands and cried as his team celebrated the bittersweet victory.

Stadiums around the league observed a moment of silence before the early games to honor Davis, who died Saturday at his Oakland home at age 82. His son, Mark, took his place in the owner's box, and the Raiders wore black decals on the backs of their helmets with ``AL' written in silver letters.

They were statistically dominated by Houston, outgained 473-278 and held to 11 first downs and 94 yards rushing. They still managed to do the only thing that ever mattered to Davis.

They just won, baby.

``We know he's looking down on us right now,' Huff said. ``This win is for him. I appreciate everything he's done for this organization. He's never gone in our eyes. We'll never let him go. He's with us.'

Schaub threw for 416 yards and two touchdowns but missed star receiver Andre Johnson, who sat out because of a right hamstring injury.

The Texans (3-2) still had a chance to win with under a minute left, facing a third-and-29 from the Oakland 39.

Schaub scrambled and found tight end Joel Dreessen open at the 5, and Schaub spiked the ball with seven seconds left. Instead of trying to run for the winning score, Schaub lobbed a pass to Jacoby Jones, and Huff stepped in to pick it off. Jones took Johnson's spot in the starting lineup.

``It was all tight and there was no one getting separation, so I stepped up in the pocket and scrambled,' Schaub said. ``(Tyvon Branch) was coming down at me and I had to make a decision with Jacoby. ... Unfortunately, it didn't work out for us.'

The Raiders pulled off a fake punt that Davis would've loved to keep the momentum going in the fourth quarter.

After the Texans (3-2) stopped Darren McFadden on third-and-1, Rock Cartwright took the snap and raced 35 yards to the Houston 25. Janikowski kicked a 42-yard field goal with 10 minutes left for a 25-17 Oakland lead.

Without having Johnson as a target, Schaub threw six consecutive incompletions during one stretch of the final quarter.

Neil Rackers' 40-yard field goal cut Oakland's lead to 25-20 with 2:56 left, and Houston's defense held to give the offense one more chance.

The Raiders flew to Houston on Friday, then learned Saturday morning that Davis had died. Campbell said the team's leaders were taking responsibility for rallying the players.

Jackson said he will work to honor Davis the rest of the season and beyond.

``Trust me when I tell you this is coach Davis' football team,' Jackson said. ``I'm just getting the opportunity to run it and lead it. Everything I do is with every thought (with him). That's going to be my guiding light as I go through this season.'

Hall of Famer and former Raiders cornerback Willie Brown, who travels with the team, was hoping players would be inspired.

``They need to realize that every tear, every step, every block, every tackle - it's for him,' Brown said.

It didn't look promising after the Texans scored a touchdown on their opening series for the third straight game.

Arian Foster had a 20-yard run against the league's 29th-ranked run defense, and Kevin Walter caught a short touchdown pass with 8:15 left in the first quarter.

Oakland, meanwhile, needed a turnover and a blocked punt to generate early points.

Defensive end Lamarr Houston intercepted Schaub's pass, which was deflected, setting up Janikowski for a 54-yard field goal. Oakland got the ball at the Texans 39 after Daryl Blackstock blocked Brett Hartmann's punt, but the Raiders stalled again, and Janikowski kicked a 55-yarder to make it 7-6.

Janikowski is 5 for 6 on attempts of 50 yards or longer this season, including one from 63 that tied an NFL record.

Hartmann pinned the Raiders inside their own 5 with his next punt, and Jason Allen intercepted Campbell's deep pass to Jacoby Ford near midfield. On first down, Schaub threw a 56-yard touchdown pass to Dreessen.

Oakland got its initial first down with just under two minutes left in the half. Four plays later, Campbell threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to Darrius Heyward-Bey.

The 2-point conversion failed, but the Raiders were lucky to trail only 14-12 at the break after producing only four first downs in the opening half.

Notes: The 473 yards the Texans gained were a season high. ... Campbell was sacked three times on Sunday after having been sacked just twice in Oakland's first four games. ... Raiders TE Matt Giordano left with a concussion.

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 CLOSING LAS VEGAS LINE
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 OAK  +180   +4.5   48.5 
 HOU  -220   -4.5   
LAS VEGAS LINE MOVEMENTS

 CLOSING SPORTSBOOK LINE
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 OAK  +175   +4.5   48.5 
 HOU  -210   -4.5   
OFFSHORE LINE MOVEMENTS

 BETTING TRENDS
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 OAK  85%   54%   64% 
 HOU  15%   46%   36% 
BT MOVEMENTS

 NFL RECAPS
 Sunday, Oct 9
 
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  •  Bengals at Jaguars
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  •  Saints at Panthers
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  •  Raiders at Texans
1:00 PM EDT
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4:05 PM EDT
  •  Jets at Patriots
4:15 PM EDT
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