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Cardinals win it with scoop-and-score TD in wild OT finish (0:52)

The Raiders turnover the ball in overtime, and Murphy picks it up and runs for the game-winning touchdown. It was :52.

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The biggest play of the game in overtime was made by the Arizona Cards, as they beat the Las Vegas Raiders 29-23.

Simmons knocked the ball out of Renfrow's hands before it was recovered by Murphy, who scored the winning touchdown.

There were some dramatic moments in the game. Murphy's touchdown was looked at to see if he let the ball out of his hand before crossing the finish line. The touchdown was upheld after a lengthy review.

Kyler Murray almost single-handedly led the Cards to overtime.

The comeback began at the start of the second half and ended at the end. Arizona was able to get to the extra period because of how valuable Murray is to the team. Murray made plays with his feet and kept plays alive.

He scored from the 3-yard-line at the end of the game.

As the Raiders' pass rush closed in around him, Murray stepped up in the pocket and sprinted to the far left corner of the end zone to give the Cards a 23-21 lead. Murray hit A.J. Green on a two-point conversion that went through a lengthy review. The extra period was caused by it.

After Murray had to use a delay of game penalty to get more time, the Cards pulled the play off. There were some issues with their substitution and where they should be. Murray hit Green after taking the penalty which moved the Cards back to the 7-yard line.

Murray's two-point conversion in the fourth quarter gave Arizona a chance to tie the game. After Murray hit wide receiver Marquise Brown for a 24 yard pass down the left sideline to give Arizona the ball at the 1, running back Darrel Brown pushed it in for a touchdown.

Murray ran 84.9% of his yards on the two-point conversion as he backpedaled and ran into the end zone, cutting the Raiders' lead to 23-15.