Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Broncos 31, Raiders 10
Plummer impressive in home debut
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DENVER - For one night, Jake Plummer - sore shoulder and all - outdid John Elway.
Plummer threw two first-quarter touchdown passes and ran for another Monday night as Denver improved its unbeaten record by routing Oakland 31-10. Plummer also broke one of Elway's team records with a 40-yard scramble that set up a field goal. Elway's longest run of his 16-year career with the Broncos was 34 yards.
This game was all but over by the end of a first period in which the Broncos (3-0) took a 21-0 lead, outgaining the Raiders 170 yards to seven and scoring on all three of their possessions.
The scores came on an 18-yard pass from Plummer to Shannon Sharpe, a 44-yard pass to Ashley Lelie and a 6-yard scramble set up by another 44-yard pass to Lelie.
The first TD was a short flip, but the two 44-yarders were both long strikes - proof that the right shoulder that Plummer separated in San Diego last week is healthy.
Plummer, signed in the offseason after six seasons in Arizona, has been considered by some Denver fans to be the next Elway, although his career with the Cardinals hardly portends that - he had 90 TDs and 114 interceptions in the desert, and his career passer rating of 69.1 was a decidedly mediocre one.
But on this night he was a reasonable facsimile, especially on the 40-yard scamper in which he evaded a rush, cut through a hole on the right side and ran out of bounds at the Oakland 15. He finished 14-of-21 for 197 yards and ran five times for 47 yards.
He got help from Clinton Portis, who had 43 yards rushing when he left in the second quarter with a sore chest.
The defense chipped in with five sacks, 2 1/2 by Bertrand Berry and two by Reggie Hayward, and later held the Raiders on the 10 after they threatened to cut the lead to 14 points after a blocked punt with 11 minutes left.
Mike Anderson, who moved from fullback to tailback, finished with 14 carries for 70 yards, including a 44-yard run that set up his 1-yard TD run in the third quarter that made it 31-0.
That came seven minutes before Oakland (1-2) finally got on the board on a 4-yard run by Tyrone Wheatley at the end of an 80-yard drive.
Sebastian Janikowski, arrested in a bar fight last Saturday night, kicked a 41-yard fourth-quarter field goal that made it 31-10.
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