OAKLAND, Calif. — Matt Flynn was steady yet unspectacular, managing the game just as his coach wanted. Terrelle Pryor was dazzling one moment and maddening the next.
That summed up the play of the Oakland Raiders' top quarterbacks in a 19-17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Friday night in their exhibition opener.
Flynn overcame an early fumble off a blown protection to lead a methodical field-goal drive that included a pair of third-down conversions.
Pryor excelled with his legs and arm on a pair of second-quarter drives, but threw one ill-advised interception before responding with a field goal drive of his own.
Here are five takeaways from the game.
1. PRYOR'S GREED: Pryor has spent so much time on the practice field this offseason trying to prove he's more than an athletic quarterback who is a threat to run the ball.
That may have come back to bite him on his first drive of the preseason. After moving the Raiders down the field with two long runs on the read option and completing three passes to move Oakland inside the 10, Pryor made a horrible mistake.
On a third-and-4 from the 6, Pryor rolled to his right and had room to run for a first down and possible a touchdown. But instead he threw the ball across his body toward the middle of the field and rookie safety J.J. Wilcox intercepted the pass in the end zone.