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Oakland, Calif. – Art Shell gathered his team the night before the game and told his players they needed to find some swagger.

Nothing like a visit from the hapless Arizona Cardinals to do the trick.

Andrew Walter threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to Randy Moss, ReShard Lee ran for a 1-yard score in the first quarter and the Raiders overcame five turnovers to win their first game of the season, 22-9 over Arizona on Sunday.

“It’s a weight off everybody’s shoulders to get a first win,” Shell said. “I’m most happy for the guys in the locker room.”

The win snapped an 11-game losing streak and ended growing talk of a possible winless season for the Raiders (1-5).

And now there’s a new contender for worst team in the NFL in the Cardinals, who have lost six straight.

Arizona blew 14-point leads after the first quarter the previous two weeks, including a 20-point second-half lead a week ago to Chicago when the Bears won 24-23 despite committing six turnovers.

“I can’t believe that we’re sitting at 1-6. But we are,” coach Dennis Green said. “Absolutely this is my fault. It’s my job to make sure the ship is being ruddered the right way.”

Last week’s collapse led Green to throw a podium-pounding tantrum and fire offensive coordinator Keith Rowen. But Arizona fared little better under new coordinator Mike Kruczek.

Rookie Matt Leinart was 13-for-32 for 203 yards and two interceptions to lose his third career start, Edgerrin James ran for 34 yards on 13 carries and Arizona could only manage three field goals from Neil Rackers.

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