Raiders PK Daniel Carlson has career day in win vs. Panthers

The Raiders won a shootout in Carolina, and their kicker was perfect on the day with a career-long boot.

The Raiders won a shootout in Carolina, 34 to 30, in a game with seven lead changes and plenty of excitement, including the debut of Henry Ruggs III and a three-touchdown performance from Josh Jacobs.

Kicker Daniel Carlson did his part, as well. He was perfect on his four PAT attempts and hit a 54-yard field goal, good for a career-high. That kick came at a key time, in the third quarter after a three-and-out by the Panthers.

Carlson’s boot helped erase a big mistake from quarterback Derek Carr, who was called for intentional grounding on the drive. After that play from Carr, Las Vegas faced a 3rd and 21, but the QB found running back Jalen Richard for a short reception and nice a run after the catch, setting up Carlson’s boot.

This is a fantastic start to the season for Carlson. He struggled last year after a stellar rookie campaign for the Raiders. From the looks of the defense so far, points will be at a premium, and Carlson only increased coach Jon Gruden’s faith in his field-goal unit after Week 1.

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Watch: Daniel Carlson nails career-long field goal for Raiders

The former Auburn kicker had plenty of leg on this one.

This sight will be familiar to the eyes of Auburn fans.

Daniel Carlson lined up for a 54-yard field goal and absolutely nailed it for the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.

That thing had plenty of leg on it.