Justin Herbert Throws 2 TD Passes, Chargers Send Rival Raiders to 6th Straight Loss, 31-14
Justin Herbert threw two touchdown passes despite a hand injury as the Chargers limited the Raiders to 156 total yards, handing Las Vegas their sixth consecutive loss.
- On Sunday, the Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 31-14 at SoFi Stadium as quarterback Justin Herbert threw two touchdown passes despite an injured left hand.
- Behind balanced production, Kimani Vidal rushed for a career-high 126 yards and Chargers' defense logged five sacks, including two by Tuli Tuipulotu, limiting Las Vegas to 156 total yards.
- After Herbert briefly exited with a hand injury, Trey Lance led a drive and Herbert returned before throwing an interception to Kyu Blu Kelly; Tony Jefferson created a turnover and Maxx Crosby drew a 15-yard penalty that set up Jaret Patterson's clinching touchdown.
- The victory keeps the Chargers at 8-4 while the Raiders fall to 2-10, marking their sixth straight loss under Greg Olson after Chip Kelly was fired.
- Coming out of the bye week, the Chargers host the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday, Dec. 8, raising the contender question as they face the AFC West-leading Denver Broncos later.
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