Bengals fall to 0-10 in Oakland after Janikowski's winning kick Cincinnati 17, Oakland 20 Before the season even started, the Oakland Raiders picked this week's game to dedicate to Marquis Cooper, their former special teams star who died in a boating accident earlier this year. With Cooper's family watching, it was only fitting that it was the type of special teams play Cooper took so much pride in that decided this game. Bruce Gradkowski threw a 29-yard game-tying touchdown pass to Louis Murphy with 33 seconds left and Brandon Myers forced a fumble on the ensuing kickoff to set up Sebastian Janikowski's game-winning 33-yard field goal that gave the Raiders a 20-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Palmer completed 14 of 22 passes for 207 yards and became the first Bengals quarterback to run for two touchdowns in a game since Jack Thompson in 1979. Rookie Bernard Scott ran for a season-high 119 yards in place of the injured Cedric Benson. Gradkowski replaced Russell in two of the past three games, but was unable to lead a single scoring drive. He did plenty with an entire week to prepare, giving the Raiders their first two-touchdown game since the opener. He connected on a 10-yarder to Miller in the second quarter and then the tying TD to Murphy. He finished 17 for 34 for 183 yards, with two turnovers, including an interception with 6 minutes left that almost cost Oakland the game. "We're just fortunate the defense did a great job, got the ball back," Gradkowski said. "We made a couple plays and that's it." Game notes Larry Johnson had two carries for 5 yards in his debut for the Bengals. ... Raiders DL Richard Seymour left the game in the first quarter with a lower back injury that is not expected to be serious. ... Oakland LB Isaiah Ekejiuba had a knee injury that could be serious, Cable said.