McFadden leads the Raiders to their first triumph

McFadden leads the Raiders to their first triumph
The novice Darren McFadden began to build his career with a performance that should enthusiastically to fans of the Raiders.

Mcfadden ran for 164 yards and a touchdown to lead Oakland to its first win of the season, 23-8 over the Kansas City Chiefs.

The pateador Sebastian Janikowski kicked three field goals, including one from 56 yards for Oakland, which won only its fifth victory in 18 games under head coach Lane Kiffin.

Michael Bush also ran well for the Raiders, with 90 of the 300 yards accumulated by the team silver and black by land. The Chiefs lost their second consecutive game, this time using three quarterbacks.

The raiders won the match 16-0 before Tyler Thigpen closer to the Chiefs with a touchdown pass for two yards, converting more sos points put the game 16-8 lacking 4:04 minutes. Then, Bush released the ball and Bernard Pollard recovered at the 36 yard Kansas City, but an interception by Kirk Morrison pass to Thigpen.

McFadden, the fourth overall selection last draft, exploded with a run of 50 yards and later scored on breakaway from 19 yards.

In Minneapolis, Peyton Manning emerged at the time that it most needed the Indianapolis Colts to overcome a handicap of 0-15 and achieve victory over the Minnesota Vikings by 18-15. Manning refined his arm in the fourth period and pateador Adam Vinatieri made good a field goal from 47 yards with three seconds to conclude the match that decided the triumph of the Colts.

Adrian Peterson, the Vikings corridor, had 29 acarreadas and 118 yards in the first part to conclude the match with 160, to allow Ryan Longwell kick five field goals. •