LAS VEGAS — For most of Derek Carr's career with the Raiders, he's had to carry a heavy load whenever the team had success.
That's what made this game so enjoyable with a powerful running game and opportunistic defense stepping up.
Josh Jacobs ran for 112 yards and two TDs and Jeff Heath had two of Las Vegas' five takeaways to help the Raiders beat the Denver Broncos 37-12 on Sunday for their third straight win.
"It's kind of awesome," Carr said. "As I get older, I let the young guys do more of the work. It's kind of nice that we can win in multiple ways. Coach preaches it all the time, once we find what's working, we're going to keep doing that."
The Raiders (6-3) have topped 150 yards rushing in three straight games for the second time in the past 10 seasons and the defense has shown signs of improvement of late capped by the four interceptions and one fumble recovery for a team that entered the game tied for the fewest takeaways in the league with five.
"I know that the game starts with the run and ends with the run. That's a testament to the O-line," Jacobs said. "The last three weeks in a row we've had 150-plus yards on the ground. It's good to see we're putting our dominance on the game."
Heath intercepted Drew Lock twice in the first half, Carl Nassib and Nick Kwiatkoski got picks in the fourth quarter and Nevin Lawson forced and recovered a fumble by DaeSean Hamilton to send the Broncos (3-6) to their third loss in four games.
The game changed late in the first half after Lock appeared to run in for a TD in the closing seconds that would have given the Broncos a 13-10 lead.