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Chargers Dominate Raiders Despite RB Injuries
1 Dec
Summary
- Chargers' run game thrived with 180 rushing yards.
- Kimani Vidal led with 126 yards and a touchdown.
- Raiders' offense struggled, managed only 14 points.

The Chargers asserted their dominance over the Raiders with a commanding 31-14 win, underscoring Coach Jim Harbaugh's commitment to a strong run game. Even without their top two running backs, the Chargers amassed 180 rushing yards, spearheaded by Kimani Vidal's impressive 126 yards and a touchdown, complemented by Jaret Patterson's 54 yards and a score.
Quarterback Justin Herbert experienced a brief scare with a left-hand injury, prompting Harbaugh to prioritize his protection by emphasizing the run. Herbert completed 15 of 20 passes for 151 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. The Raiders' offensive struggles were stark, with their sole offensive bright spot being tight end Brock Bowers, who accounted for both of their touchdowns in spectacular fashion.
Late in the game, frustration led to an incident where Raiders' Maxx Crosby received a 15-yard penalty for shoving Herbert after the play, likely resulting in a league fine. With this victory, the Chargers improve to 8-4, strengthening their playoff positioning, while the Raiders fall to 2-10, intensifying their focus on the 2026 NFL draft.




