JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Latavius Murray scored twice in his return from turf toe, and the Oakland Raiders handled listless Jacksonville 33-16 Sunday and gave coach Jack Del Rio a victory against his former team.Murray, who missed the past two games, finished with 59 yards on 18 carries. Michael Crabtree caught eight passes for 96 yards and a touchdown from Derek Carr, Sebastian Janikowski kicked four field goals and the Raiders played the kind of defense theyve been looking for all season.The result was the teams most complete win of the season. Oakland improved to 4-0 on the road and moved to 5-2 for the first time since 2001.The Jaguars (2-4), meanwhile, dropped a third straight at EverBank Field and added more speculation about the future of coach Gus Bradley.Jacksonville fell to 14-40 during Bradleys four seasons, and the latest loss was filled with poor execution on both sides of the ball and a lack of discipline down the stretch.Del Rio had to be thrilled with the outcome, getting the franchises first win in three trips to Jacksonville. Del Rio spent nine years coaching the Jaguars and was fired with five games remaining in the 2011 season.Del Rio was booed while jogging onto the field with his team before the game.The louder jeers came later -- for the home team. Blake Bortles threw for 246 yards, with two interceptions and a garbage-time touchdown. Allen Robinson caught two passes for 9 yards. The Jaguars finished with 344 yards of offense -- the fewest gained against the leagues worst-ranked defense this season.JAGUARS MELTDOWNFirst, receiver Marqise Lee was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct and then defensive tackle Malik Jackson was penalized twice on the same play. It was an obvious meltdown near the end of a frustrating day for the Jaguars. Jackson was penalized for roughing the passer on a third-and-10 play and then given another 15-yarder for using abusive language toward an official. He was ejected four plays later following another exchange with an official. Jackson ran to the locker room, seemingly eager to get off the field early.Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey and Raiders receiver Johnny Holton were ejected for fighting in the final minutes of the lopsided matchup.RED ZONE WOESThe Jaguars again struggled to score touchdowns in the red zone. They settled for two short field goals in three trips inside the 20-yard line against the Raiders, throwing an interception from the 18 and then failing to convert from the 8- and 9-yard lines. Its become a trend, with the offenses past six trips resulting in three field goals, two INTs and a touchdown.THROAT SLASHCrabtree was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct after his touchdown reception late in the first half. Replays showed back judge Steve Freeman signaling that Crabtree performed a throat-slash gesture, which has been banned by the league since 1999. Because of the penalty, Crabtree would have been ejected had he been flagged for another personal foul in the second half.ANOTHER HUGE HOLEThe Jaguars have been one of the leagues slowest-starting teams the past two seasons. Facing Oakland did little to change that. Jacksonville trailed 20-6 at halftime, the fourth time in six games Bradleys team has been behind by double digits before the break. 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In an interview with The Associated Press, Wade revealed Saturday that his right knee pained him so much that he contemplated asking to play limited minutes in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals, and that his left knee was drained and required about eight hours of game-day therapy just so he could play in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. "I went through a lot," said Wade, whos now a three-time NBA champion. "But Im at peace now." Wade also received platelet-rich plasma therapy late in the regular season to combat three bone bruises around his right knee, which was his biggest source of frustration and pain during the playoffs. Wade said two of the bruises healed, but a third -- directly under the kneecap -- remained a big problem, especially since that area was also affected by tendinitis. Wade underwent an MRI to rule out additional problems during the East finals against Indiana, and said he was driving into a meeting with Heat coach Erik Spoelstra before Game 7 of that series -- not long after saying in the immediate aftermath of the Game 6 loss to the Pacers that he needed the ball more -- to tell him that he felt he should only play short minutes because his ineffectiveness was hurting the team. Spoelstra had other ideas, and Wade decided to scrap his plan. "I felt like if I was going to be playing the way I was playing, and hurting the way I was hurting, I wasnt going to be able to help us move on to the next round," Wade said. "I was going to say play me short minutes only, and give Mike Miller and guys other opportunities. But I came into the meeting, and all Spo was about was giving me more opportunities and getting me ways to be more successful. So I was like, Well, changed my mind." Following the MRI that was done late in the Indiana series, Wade said the teams athletic trainers amended his treatment plan slightly, and he started seeing immediate improvement. He scored 21 points in the East-clincher against the Pacers, then scored a total of 57 points -- by far his best two-game stretch of the playoffs -- in Games 4 and 5 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs. But early in Game 6 of the title series, Wades collided with the Spurs Manu Ginobili. Before long, Wades surgically repaired left knee, which kept him out of last summers London Olympics, had swollen up "like a coconut." He needed treatment during the game, even missing the start of the second half. Wade got a large amounnt of fluid drained from the knee on Wednesday, then got more than three hours of treatment at the arena Thursday morning and about 4 1/2 more hours of work done in the afternoon, going almost all the way up to the moment the Heat took the floor to warm up for Game 7.dddddddddddd Wade played 39 minutes in the finale, scoring 23 points on 11 for 21 shooting. "We know what he was dealing with," Spoelstra said after Game 7. "Really, he should be commended for being out there and doing whatever it takes, putting himself out there for criticism, possible criticism, because he wasnt 100 per cent. And he just helped us win. That was the bottom line. It was a selfless effort for two months. And some players probably wouldnt have played." Wade said the right knee pain was at times the second-worst thing hes dealt with, injury-wise, in his 10-year career, behind only the shoulder he dislocated in 2007 in an awkward collision with then-Houston forward and current Heat teammate Shane Battier. The late-season knee problems took some shine off a year where Wade averaged 21.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 5.1 assists on a career-best 52 per cent shooting, yet still had his skills often questioned. Only Heat teammate LeBron James, Oklahoma Citys Russell Westbrook and the Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant averaged as much in all three of those categories this season as Wade did. "The toughest part of it is, you work all season to get healthy coming off of knee surgery," Wade said. "And when I finally got the way, everybody saw in my play that I was playing great, some of the best basketball in the role I have on this team. Then I get the bone bruises, and something I worked hard for was getting taken away, and I dealt with it for three months. It was disappointing, frustrating. It hurt. I was able to mask it some nights. Some nights, not." In the end, it was all worthwhile. Wade will soon be getting his third ring -- "3 for No. 3," as the shirts many of his friends wore amid the Heat celebration pointed out. "Selfishly, Im going to say we won this one for me," Wade said. "Because of the way my career has gone and the things Ive dealt with personally, I wanted this third one. In my mind, it validates the player Ive become in this league. When you change your position, going from being talked about as one of the three best players in this game to people questioning your ability, I needed this one to validate that what I did was the right thing. I can be at peace with anything going forward." ' ' '