The Los Angeles Chargers completely missed their game against the Las Vegas Raiders, suffering a humiliating 63-21 loss at Allegiant Stadium on Thursday night.
Thus, this defeat is the second worst in the history of the Chargers (5-9), the prize belongs to the edition of the 2020 season, which lost 45 to 0 against the New England Patriots.
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On Thursday, the Los Angeles team allowed 21 points in each of the first two quarters and trailed 42-0 at halftime. Raiders quarterback Aidan O'Connell (6-8) obviously took advantage of this offensive feast with four touchdown passes in the first half, in addition to a haul of 198 yards through the air.
Raiders running back Zamir White ran for 60 yards during the game. Six different players from Nevada's roster reached the pay zone.
However, Tre Tucker stood out the most with his two touchdowns.
Joshua Palmer, Alex Erickson and Quentin Johnston responded for the California organization.
The Chargers will look to bounce back from this crushing loss to the Buffalo Bills on December 23rd. The Raiders will face the Kansas City Chiefs on December 25th.