Who won the Charger Raider game?

Who won the Charger Raider game?

Who won the Charger Raider game?

The Raiders advanced to the NFL playoffs Sunday night with an eventful 35-32 overtime victory over the Chargers in Las Vegas. Daniel Carlson kicked the game-winning field goal with no time left on the clock in OT.

How many times did the Chargers beat the Raiders?

The two teams have met each other 125 times (including 1 postseason game), with the Las Vegas Raiders winning 67 games and the Los Angeles Chargers winning 56 games. They have also tied 2 times.

When was the last time the Chargers swept the Raiders?

Chargers’ first season sweep over the Raiders since 1965.

Who beat the Chargers this year?

In a game they simply could not lose and still advance to the playoffs, the Chargers lost Sunday to the Las Vegas Raiders 35-32 in overtime. The defeat ended their season at 9-8 as they dropped three of their final four games to miss the playoffs for the third consecutive year.

Why did Staley call timeout?

As Staley explained, he called the timeout in order to set up the Chargers’ defense. He wanted to stuff Josh Jacobs and ensure that Daniel Carlson’s potential game-winning attempt would be as long as possible.

How did Raiders Chargers game end?

After tying 29-29 through regulation, both teams kicked field goals on their first possessions of the extra session. The Raiders’ Daniel Carlson kicked a 47-yard field goal as time expired in overtime, sending the Chargers to a heartbreaking, 35-32 loss that ends their season.

Who is the Broncos rival?

Las Vegas Raiders
The rivalry between the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders has long been one of the best in the NFL.

Why did the Chargers lose to the Raiders?

Despite not yet being in field goal range, Las Vegas didn’t show any real sense of urgency coming out of the two-minute warning. Their first play, a handoff to Josh Jacobs, resulted in a loss of 1 yard and the Chargers opted not to stop the clock with one of their two timeouts.

Did the Raiders take a knee?

The Raiders didn’t kneel. Instead, they ran the ball on first down. I have to admit that in real time it didn’t feel like they were running at maximum intensity. Granted, there are a few factors that come into play.