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In 2013, the first Raiders-Chargers game was delayed due to an Athletics postseason game the previous evening, kicking off at 8:35 PM Pacific Time, the latest kickoff time in NFL history. The Raiders won 27–17 with a strong performance by quarterback Terrelle Pryor, a fumble return touchdown by Charles Woodson, and five San Diego turnovers.
The Raiders won the ensuing playoff game to represent the West in the AFL Championship Game. ... San Diego Chargers: 9–7: Won Wild Card playoffs (at Bengals) 27–10
The Raiders came into the game as four-point favorites. However, offensive struggles from the Raiders, and a dominant defensive performance from Tampa throughout much of the game would unravel the juggernaut Raider offense. Oakland quarterback Rich Gannon threw a Super Bowl record five interceptions, three of which were returned for touchdowns ...
Won Wild Card playoffs 27–7 Won Divisional playoffs (at Browns) 14–12 Won AFC Championship (at Chargers) 34–27 Won Super Bowl XV (2) (vs. Eagles) 27–10 Lester Hayes Jim Plunkett (CBPOY, SB MVP) 1981: 1981: NFL AFC West 4th 7 9 0 Los Angeles Raiders: 1982: 1982: NFL AFC — 1st: 8 1 0 Won First Round playoffs 27–10
That put the Chargers up 22-10 late in the fourth quarter and sealed their season-opening win. Gardner Minshew went 25-of-33 for 257 yards with a touchdown and an interception for the Raiders.
The Raiders walked all over the Chargers on Thursday. ... The dominant win won't change the Raiders' season. At 6-8, the team is pretty far removed from a playoff spot in the AFC. But it was a ...
Breaking down the notable numbers behind the Chargers' 24-17 home victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday — scoring and statistics.
On November 22, 1982, the Raiders hosted their first Monday Night football game in Los Angeles against the Chargers. The Chargers led the game in the 1st half 24–0 until the Raiders scored 28 unanswered points in the second half to win 28–24. On January 10, 2022, the Raiders defeated the Chargers in overtime, 35–32.