Watch Derek Carr's first career rushing touchdown on fourth-down leap

Derek Carr knew he got in. The refs initially did not.

With the Raiders knocking on the door for another touchdown, the quarterback called his own number on fourth-and-goal and jumped over the pile. He stuck the ball out and appeared to break the goal line, but the refs ruled him short.

Carr was convinced he scored, though, and Raiders coach Jon Gruden challenged the call. After a lengthy review, it was determined Carr did in fact get in, and the Raiders took a 21-13 lead over the Colts in the third quarter at the Coliseum.

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It was Carr's first career rushing touchdown.

The Raiders' lead was short-lived as Andrew Luck drove the Colts down the field and found tight end Eric Ebron on a 20-yard touchdown pass. Indianapolis made the two-point conversion to tie the score at 21.

The touchdown continued Carr's solid day. He threw two touchdown passes in the second quarter and a third TD to Brandon LaFell in the third quarter.

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