It was the sixth-straight victory for the Chiefs, who also had two touchdowns by Jeremy Maclin. It was also the first time since 1995 that Kansas City swept through its AFC West road ledger with wins.
The Raiders started the game with the ball and from their own 20-yard line, Carr put together a nine-play drive that heavily featured running back Latavius Murray, who compiled 50 yards. Murray scored the first touchdown of the game with a 1-yard rush and the Raiders led, 7-0.
Kansas City answered the Oakland scoring drive on the ensuing possession with one of its own.