Derek Carr, Josh Jacobs lead Oakland Raiders to late winning TD vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Until Jacobs completed the driveway with his seventh touchdown of the rookie 25, carr completed three moves to 2 and Jalen Richard to Hunter Renfrow.

Oakland Raiders
Oakland Raiders

Josh Jacobs scored in an 18-yard streak remaining along with the Oakland Raiders needed a late touchdown drive to the next time in five months, night, beating the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday.

The success did not come as easy as Daniel Carlson missed the excess point, placing stress on the defense to prevent Rivers. Karl Joseph hammered a pass to secure it, although Trayvon Mullen is known for carrying to expand the driveway.

Interceptions threw falling to a hole when the rear was taken by Erik Harris 56 yards. However, Rivers reacted, for example, go-ahead rating to Ekeler in his beginning in the Coliseum.
The Raiders took a 17-14 lead in the half of Carr pass to rookie fullback Alec Ingold with 20 seconds and responded with their first drive of the match.

The Raiders blew an opportunity to open the match in the next quarter, then settling for a field goal after driving into the 4 to the opening drive and subsequently lost a 53-yard field target within another drive following DeAndre Washington acquired stuffed for no profit on third-and-1. Chargers LT Russell Okung left with a groin injury at the quarter and did not return.

After getting within the 10 in this 16, the Chargers settled. Harris intercepted Rivers moves to the first two drives of the match. He returned the initial one 59 yards to the 31. Harris took the next one rear 56 yards for a TD, giving the Raiders a lead. Harris became the primary player because Phillip Buchanon in 2003 to possess 2 interceptions, such as a pick-6 in one match. Joseph had the pass split from Detroit later a TD pass threw at a 31-24 victory to Renfrow.