FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — With his team leading by 10 points and facing a long third down late in the fourth, Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith was calm.

Find a way to pick up a first down and eat some clock, and the Patriots would be left in desperation mode. But a three-and-out could give New England new life.

"Those situations, game on the line, I love the ball in my hands. That's what I live for," Smith said.

He showed why, tossing a 36-yard pass to Dont'e Thornton that helped the Raiders run the clock under two minutes and put the game away.

Smith finished with 362 yards and a touchdown in his Raiders debut while rookie Ashton Jeanty rushed for his first TD and Las Vegas rallied to beat the Patriots 20-13 in their season-opener Sunday.

Tight end Brock Bowers had five catche

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