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  Sunday, Sep. 26 4:15pm ET
Raiders' Gannon tosses pair of TD passes
 
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- An underachiever in New York and a reject in Miami, Tyrone Wheatley fits quite nicely on an Oakland Raiders team that takes pride in its history of resurrecting castoffs.

Wheatley scored on an 8-yard run with 6:45 remaining and the Raiders overcame five lost fumbles to win 24-17 over the penalty-ridden Chicago Bears on Sunday.

Tyrone Wheatley, who had the winning TD Sunday, is feeling appreciated in Oakland.
Wheatley, whom the Giants made the 17th pick in the 1995 draft, spent four often unhappy seasons in New York before being traded to Miami this offseason. He was cut by the Dolphins early in training camp, and signed by the Raiders.

"There are 31 teams, man, and I'll bounce to every one until I can show what I can do," Wheatley said. "I'm just glad the Raiders gave me a chance here."

In his first start for the Raiders (2-1), Wheatley had eight carries for 41 yards. And most of those yards came on the drive that led to the go-ahead score.

Rich Gannon, who was 26-of-35 for 295 yards, had scoring passes of 20 yards to Tim Brown and 13 yards to Rickey Dudley for Oakland. Michael Husted added a 47-yard field goal.

Brown caught nine passes for 121 yards, giving him 702 career receptions and making him the 11th NFL player with 700 catches.

Shane Matthews, who was 20-of-30 for 178 yards, had scoring passes of 16 yards to Curtis Enis and 11 yards to Curtis Conway for the Bears (1-2), who also got a 52-yard field goal by Jeff Jaeger.

GAME NOTES
For the third straight week, at least nine different Bears made receptions.
First-round draft pick Cade McNown, a quarterback who has played one series in each of the Bears' first three games, was 3-for-5 for 38 yards in his cameo in the second quarter.
Tim Brown has caught at least one pass in 94 straight games.
Rich Gannon was the leading rusher for the Raiders, with five carries for 47 yards -- including a 39-yard scramble in the third quarter.
Jeff Jaeger, who played for the Raiders from 1989-95, missed field goals of 48 and 46 yards.

"I think one of the problems is that our offense didn't communicate," Matthews said. "The Raiders didn't beat us, we beat ourselves today. It's hard to overcome third-and-17s all day. And that seemed to be our whole offense today."

It was a sloppy game, with the Bears getting penalized 17 times for 121 yards and the Raiders getting flagged nine times for 85 yards. Chicago also lost the ball three times, on two fumbles and an interception.

"The disappointing thing for me was the penalties and turnovers. We were very, very, very lucky to win the football game," Gannon said. "We had been doing a good job of taking care of the football, but today was a mess."

The Raiders opened the scoring on Brown's scoring catch, the 70th of his career. But Glyn Milburn raced 92 yards with the ensuing kickoff to the Oakland 9, and Conway made a fingertip grab of Matthews' pass two plays later to make it 7-7.

Jaeger kicked his field goal with 1:50 left in the second quarter. Following a fumble and an interception, the Raiders drove 51 yards in eight plays to Dudley's 13-yard scoring catch and took a 14-10 lead with 9 seconds left before halftime.

Chicago regained the lead early in the third period on Enis' scoring catch, six plays after Oakland's Darrien Gordon fumbled a punt -- the Raiders' fourth lost fumble of the game. The Raiders tied it 17-17 early in the fourth quarter on Husted's field goal.

Wheatley broke two tackles on a 14-yard run that got the ball to the Chicago 8 midway through the fourth quarter, and squirted through the line on the next play for the touchdown that gave Oakland a 24-17 lead.

Chicago's last drive ended when Matthews was sacked and fumbled, and the Raiders then ran out the clock.

"Matthews needs to work on everything," Chicago coach Dick Jauron said. "Obviously his decision and selection of plays needs work. It's something we will address this week."
 


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