Raiders eliminated from playoff contention with 30-20 loss to Packers
Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper (89) makes a 26-yard touchdown catch against Packers strong safety Morgan Burnett in the second half Sunday.
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OAKLAND — Aaron Rodgers threw a touchdown pass and Damarious Randall returned an interception for another score to help the Green Bay Packers beat the Oakland Raiders, 30-20, on Sunday after clinching their franchise-record seventh straight playoff berth.
Green Bay (10-4) clinched a spot in the postseason in the first quarter when the New York Giants lost to Carolina. But the Packers still have their eyes set on a division title and remain one game ahead of Minnesota in the NFC North.
Derek Carr threw two early interceptions to put Oakland (6-8) in a hole but then had a pair of touchdown passes to Amari Cooper.
It wasn’t enough as the Raiders were eliminated from playoff contention for the 13th straight season.
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