Hunter Renfrow Races 65 Yards For First NFL Touchdown
Hunter Renfrow was a staple in Clemson’s offense from 2015-18, catching 186 balls for over 2,000 yards and 15 touchdowns. When the NFL Draft came around, he wasn’t selected until the fifth round, but he’s since assimilated to the Raiders system and is a popular target of Derek Carr. Through six games, Renfrow hadn’t caught a touchdown, though.
That all changed early in Week 8.
Hunter Renfrow breaks a tackle and runs 65 yards for his first career TD! @Raiders @renfrowhunter #OAKvsHOU
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Renfrow caught a pass on a short slant route, broke a tackle, and sprinted 65 yards for his first NFL touchdown.
Oakland wound up losing 27-24 in a close game. Renfrow finished with four catches for 88 yards and a score. He now has 18 catches for 203 yards on the year.